Utter baby, circa 1893

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Utter baby, circa 1893

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  • 1893 (Creation)

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Index card notes that there isn't much known about this image. There was someone called "Old Father Utter" who lived in the Farmhill region for many years. He died in 1890 and was buried at the Rock Elm Cemetery. His wife who was known as "Old Mrs. Utter" died in 1891 in Spring Valley. They appear to have had two sons, one whose initials were A. P. and another whose first name was Charles. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Utter had a child in 1893 (possible this is the child pictured). Charles was married to Amanda Britton in 1895. Both sons lived in Spring Lake. A. P. Utter probably lived closer to Ellsworth.

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