Item 21133 - Malachi Johnson family, Woodland, ca. 1922
- Item 21133 - Malachi Johnson family, Woodland, ca. 1922
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- Item 21133
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Image Info The Malachi Johnson family of Woodland. Pictured in the front row: Frank Everett, Sr., Frank Everett, Jr., Elvira Everett, (her father) Malachi Johnson, Eugene Sweet, May Johnson, Everet Sweet, Maude Amero, Thelma Amero, Nelson Amero.
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Pictured in the back row: Vivian Johnson, Mildred Johnson, Eda Johnson, Marion Johnson, Oscar Johnson and Carl Johnson (sons of Malachi), Guy Sweet, Emma Sweet (daughter of Frank Everett), Olive Sweet, Madeline Sweet (in front of Guy), Gladys Nelson, Siegfried Nelson, Edna Nelson (daughter of Frank Everett).
In 1922 Olof O. Nylander assembled a display of photographs, maps and charts of the Maine Swedish Colony which he displayed at the three hundredth anniversary of the founding of Gothenburg, Sweden. The series of display cards, or samlats, each featured several photographs of homes, businesses and community members from New Sweden, Woodland, Perham and Caribou. This photograph is from samlat 2.