Photo Friday (24th)

The following group of photographs was taken on the A. K. (Augustus Kirby) Barnum farm.  Barnum was an early land speculator in Minnesota with connections to the White Bear Lake area.

The highlighted area shown is in White Bear Township. It was owned by my 2nd great-grandfather Charles Peltier and then by his son, my great-grandfather Albert Peltier.  As you can see, many of the surrounding parcels of land show A. K. Barnum as the land owner. 
The following pictures were probably taken somewhere in the 1910s on one of the Barnum properties adjoining the C. Peltry (Charles Peltier) property.
Shown 4th from the left is Cleve Peltier and 2nd from the right is Bert Peltier; both are my granduncles, my grandmother Ellen (Peltier) Vadnais’ brothers.
Here’s a close-up view from the previous picture showing Cleve on the left
Another close-up from the first picture – Bert is on the left
The work crew on the Barnum farm – back row, left to right: Louise Gervais, Herb Johnson, John Delonas, Burt Shannon, Godfrey Anderson, unknown and Jack Ryan.  Front row, left to right: unknown, Cleve Peltier, Otto Kinter, Clem Gervais, Jim LaBore, Bert Peltier and Frank Valento.
Work crew on farm equipment – Bert Peltier is sitting at the top of the picture and his brother Cleve Peltier is the next person to the right.
You may remember seeing this picture before; I included it when I wrote about Albert Noah (Bert) Peltier.  Shown is Bert along with work horses, Tom and Jerry.  Sorry, but I can’t tell you which one is Tom and which is Jerry.

Thanks for visiting, come back soon,
Cynthia

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1 thought on “Photo Friday (24th)”

  1. Frances E Felix

    Cynthia
    I really like your blogs and have been following them. The pics in this one are great! I love the way you enlarged parts of the original picture to highlight and name the persons in the picture. Your enlarged pictures are amazingly sharp. Usually enlarging them makes them fuzzier and harder to see.

    As an aside, I know that we have Peltiers and Hus-Pauls in our Felix/Peloguin family tree. When I talked to you at the Little Canada Historical Soc, you seemed to recognize our ancestor, Felix Peloquin, born 1701 in Quebec. My cousin Connie and I would love to talk with you abt information you provided in one of your talks at Hugo, MN I believe. The info was related to Quebec records.
    Fran

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