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Colin Jameson Family Home - Key West, Florida
Colin Jameson Family Home - Key West, Florida
Colin Jameson's family home on Olivia Street in the "Meadows" neighborhood of Key West, Florida.
Date: 1967
 
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Jameson Home on Elliott Street - Jamaica Plain, Boston, MA - about 1900
Jameson Home on Elliott Street - Jamaica Plain, Boston, MA - about 1900
Owner of original: Sue (Jameson) Demaine (I7066)
Date: abt 1900
 
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Jameson's Silver Creek Store - Plainwell, MI - about 1935
Jameson's Silver Creek Store - Plainwell, MI - about 1935
Frank and Emma Jameson's depression era "country store" at Fourth Street and North Riverview Drive, south of Plainwell, in Allegen County, Michigan.
Owner of original: Pam Thorne
Date: 1935
 
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N.C. Jameson's home - Antrim, NH - abt 1900
N.C. Jameson's home - Antrim, NH - abt 1900
Owner of original: The Granite Monthly - Vol.32 - p.365
Date: 1902
 
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Old Jameson Homestead - Dunbarton, NH - 2010
Old Jameson Homestead - Dunbarton, NH - 2010
The (mostly) original part of the old homestead on Route 13 just south of Dunbarton Center. The photo was taken from the roadway looking east and this part of the house faces west and goes north and south. Various additions and other buildings are behind this as is most of the property itself.
Owner of original: Bill Jameson
Date: 27 Aug 2010
Place: Dunbarton, NH
43° 5' 16.08 N, -71° 37' 0.48 W
 
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Philip Jameson Family Home - LeRoy, NY - about 1944
Philip Jameson Family Home - LeRoy, NY - about 1944
Philip Jameson's family home on Main Street in Le Roy, Genesee Co., New York.
Owner of original: Patricia Ann (Jameson) Gussak - I1249
Date: 1944
 
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Rochester House - Jacksonville, FL - 1875
Rochester House - Jacksonville, FL - 1875
Hotel in the Brooklyn area of Jacksonville, FL owned and operated by Isaac and J.B.Jameson in the late 1860's
Owner of original: Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage
Date: 1875
Place: Jacksonville Historic Landmarks Commission
 
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Thistledo (actually 'this'll do') - about 1930
Thistledo (actually "this'll do") - about 1930
In the late 1930's Arthur and Lucy bought a 'country home' at 84 Palmer Road in Churchville, New York. The house was know as "Thistledo" an appellation that stuck when Lucy referred to it as "this-will-do" when originally looking at the place. This was their summer home for many years. Eventually they sold their home in Rochester to their son Daniel, Arthur maintaining a 'weekday' room there until he retired. After retirement "Thistledo" became the Jameson's year round home.
Owner of original: John A. Jameson (I1480)
Date: about 1930
Place: 84 Palmer Road, Riga, Monroe Co., NY, USA