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Waterville - business |
Number of Archive records |
0 |
Number of Library records |
1 |
Number of Object records |
1 |
Number of Photo records |
6 |
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A color (fading) 8 x 10 photograph of Charles Graf - print, photographic
This photograph shows Charles Graf, blacksmith, at work with anvil and forge, with blacksmith tools in the background. His shop was on Farnsworth Road in Waterville, Ohio. This photo is displayed in a black and gold metal frame.
Record Type: Photo
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Apple Grading and Sorting at Farnsworth Fruit Farm - Print, Photographic
Circa 1930's apple grading and sorting machine in packing house behind the salesroom at the Frank Farnsworth Fruit Farm in Waterville, Ohio. Apples were turned over and over on a roller so culls could be sorted out. The apples were then sized and delivered to the proper outlet for dumping into wood crates for storage in the cold storage room adjacent to the packing house. This building was destroyed by fire on Christmas Eve, 1955.
Record Type: Photo
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Dick Farnsworth's Orchard Market - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of Dick Farnsworth's Orchard Market, in Waterville, Ohio. Although the front and side of the building is loaded with pumpkins in this fall picture, the signs in the window tout plums, potatoes, apples, pears, honey and tomatoes, too. He built this building at 706 S River Road (SR 24), sometime after 1952, and opened up the Orchard Market. In 1967, after the market had closed, he sold the property to the France Ston...
Record Type: Photo
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Farnsworth Orchard "Filling Station" - Print, Photographic
Circa 1920's at the Farnsworth Fruit Farm in Waterville, Ohio. The "filling station", was located in a central location in the orchards, on the south side of Waterville-Neapolis Rd. Since there was no city water, or electric power, available, well water was pumped up by a gasoline engine pump, into storage tanks. Tank trucks, hauling water to the sprayer in the orchard, or the tractor drawn sprayer could be filled at this location.
Record Type: Photo
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It's Apple Time in the Maumee Valley - Documents
A copy of a newspaper article and photos from the Toledo Sunday Times, dated October 27, 1935. This article discusses the Frank Farnsworth Fruit Farm located in Waterville, Ohio. In the upper photo, the apples are being loaded into the grader by Simon Snyder, on the left, and Charles Keller on the right. The lower left photo shows Harry Blauvelt working the cider bottling machine, while the lower right photo shows Nelson Loy packing apples.
Record Type: Photo
