Horizontal, black and white photograph showing the Dr. John Gano Bryan residence at 1511 North Grand. The two-story house has an addition on the side, with a large balcony and porch area. Several adults and children are lined up in front of the house next to the new addition, while two children sit on the steps to the front door. These individuals are possibly members of the Huetteman and Uhlemeyer families, who may have owned or been living in different sections of the house at the same time. See the associated manuscript (ID# 6676) prepared by Dr. Swekosky for a detailed history of Bryan and

Horizontal, black and white photograph showing the Dr. John Gano Bryan residence at 1511 North Grand. The two-story house has an addition on the side, with a large balcony and porch area. Several adults and children are lined up in front of the house next to the new addition, while two children sit on the steps to the front door. These individuals are possibly members of the Huetteman and Uhlemeyer families, who may have owned or been living in different sections of the house at the same time. See the associated manuscript (ID# 6676) prepared by Dr. Swekosky for a detailed history of Bryan and Stock Photo
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2476 x 2019 px | 41.9 x 34.2 cm | 16.5 x 13.5 inches | 150dpi

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23 July 2014

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Horizontal, black and white photograph showing the Dr. John Gano Bryan residence at 1511 North Grand. The two-story house has an addition on the side, with a large balcony and porch area. Several adults and children are lined up in front of the house next to the new addition, while two children sit on the steps to the front door. These individuals are possibly members of the Huetteman and Uhlemeyer families, who may have owned or been living in different sections of the house at the same time. See the associated manuscript (ID# 6676) prepared by Dr. Swekosky for a detailed history of Bryan and his land. Title: Dr. John Gano Bryan residence, 1511 North Grand. . between 1870 and 1900.