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According to a page on Flickr, the Alford Jeakins Tie House was demolished around 2010.
According to a page on Flickr, the Alford Jeakins Tie House was demolished around 2010.


[[Image:AlfordAndMabelJeakins1943Gerlach.jpg | thumb | Alford and Mabel Jeakins, Gerlach, 1943 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)]] [[Image:AlfordJeakinsTieHouseGerlach1976.jpg | thumb | Alford Jeakins Tie House, Gerlach, 1976 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)]] [[Image:AlJeakinsTieHouseIn2008.jpg | thumb | Alford Jeakins Tie House, Gerlach, 2008 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)]]
[[Image:AlfordJeakinsCirca1932.png | thumb | Alford Jeakins, circa 1932 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)]][[Image:AlfordAndMabelJeakins1943Gerlach.jpg | thumb | Alford and Mabel Jeakins, Gerlach, 1943 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)]] [[Image:AlfordJeakinsTieHouseGerlach1976.jpg | thumb | Alford Jeakins Tie House, Gerlach, 1976 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)]] [[Image:AlJeakinsTieHouseIn2008.jpg | thumb | Alford Jeakins Tie House, Gerlach, 2008 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)]]


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=== References ===

Revision as of 16:01, 13 October 2013

Alford Jeakins was a resident of Gerlach.

Two of his daughters married Charles Carter.

According to a page on Flickr, the Alford Jeakins Tie House was demolished around 2010.

Alford Jeakins, circa 1932 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)
Alford and Mabel Jeakins, Gerlach, 1943 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)
Alford Jeakins Tie House, Gerlach, 1976 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)
Alford Jeakins Tie House, Gerlach, 2008 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)

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