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Closeup of South Side of Spirit of Greenbush
Photographer: William J. Toman
Taken: April 30, 2011
Caption: Closeup of South Side of Spirit of Greenbush
Additional Description:
These are the third and fourth panels of "The Images of Greenbush" on this side of the sculpture.

Schwartz Pharmacy

Youngsters of the Bush enjoyed meeting at the Pharmacy, reading comic books or drinking milks or sodas. During World War II it also became an unofficial "Bush" post office.

Five Generations

The Shivers women, whose ancestors were Italian, Irish, German, a former slave, and a Native American, represent the diversity of the Greenbush.
(L to R: Hazel Shivers Taliaferro, her mother, Else Neumann Shivers, Hazel's grandmother, Rebecca Peters Shivers, holding Hazel's baby, Joan Taliaferro, and Hazel's great grandmother, Eliza Murphy Peters.)
Submitted: May 20, 2011, by William J. Toman of Green Lake, Wisconsin.
Database Locator Identification Number: p153836
File Size: 3.660 Megabytes

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