Taken from the top of Main looking SW, it shows the cottage standing all alone on University Hill. A board rail fence marks Broadway, while 14th Street meets Broadway at the lower right and is plowed up the hill to intersections with Euclid and Aurora. Cascade and Baseline don't show. 13th and 12th show and at 13th and Euclid is a pile of boulders pulled out in the plowing of the streets. The sign "University Place Fulton Bros. General Agents" at 14th and College is seen. The road to today's Bluebell shelter is seen and the farm on the Chautauqua site is visible. The cottage was built in 1884, the year Brackett came, and Chautauqua was built in 1898. Utility poles suggest this was after 1890. The shed to the left has three parts, on the left is a sloping structure that may be an ash pit. The main brick shed has a chimney and there is a low shed to the right which might be an outhouse. A dirt or gravel path runs toward Main while a thin board walk connects the shed, the cottage and Cottage No. 1 to the right. This must have been taken with the same lens as 5-3 and 5-4 which did not expose the lower corners of the plate. See 12-18.
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Taken from the top of Main looking SW, it shows the cottage standing all alone on University Hill. A board rail fence marks Broadway, while 14th Street meets Broadway at the lower right and is plowed up the hill to intersections with Euclid and Aurora. Cascade and Baseline don't show. 13th and 12th show and at 13th and Euclid is a pile of boulders pulled out in the plowing of the streets. The sign "University Place Fulton Bros. General Agents" at 14th and College is seen. The road to today's Bluebell shelter is seen and the farm on the Chautauqua site is visible. The cottage was built in 1884, the year Brackett came, and Chautauqua was built in 1898. Utility poles suggest this was after 1890. The shed to the left has three parts, on the left is a sloping structure that may be an ash pit. The main brick shed has a chimney and there is a low shed to the right which might be an outhouse. A dirt or gravel path runs toward Main while a thin board walk connects the shed, the cottage and Cottage No. 1 to the right. This must have been taken with the same lens as 5-3 and 5-4 which did not expose the lower corners of the plate. See 12-18.
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