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− | [[Image:Robert's Grove.jpg|400px|thumb|center|<center>Robert's Grove, also known as Bin's Grove, Pitcher's Camp, Cocca's, Vunk's and most recently O'Hanlon's. The owners and operators were [[Bio:Roberts, Fred|Fred and Maude Roberts</center>]] | + | [[Image:Robert's Grove.jpg|400px|thumb|center|<center>Robert's Grove, also known as Bin's Grove, Pitcher's Camp, Cocca's, Vunk's and most recently O'Hanlon's. The owners and operators were [[Bio:Roberts, Fred|Fred and Maude Roberts]]</center>]] |
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Image:Robert's Grove 1.jpg|<center>Robert's Grove at the south end of Warner's Lake, Courtesy of MaryLou Yeomans</center> | Image:Robert's Grove 1.jpg|<center>Robert's Grove at the south end of Warner's Lake, Courtesy of MaryLou Yeomans</center> | ||
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Image:Robert's Grove 16.JPG|<center>Interior of O'Hanlons, check out the prices, courtesy of Willard Osterhout</center> | Image:Robert's Grove 16.JPG|<center>Interior of O'Hanlons, check out the prices, courtesy of Willard Osterhout</center> | ||
Image:Robert's Grove 17.JPG|<center>1928 phone bill for the grove,courtesy of Willard Osterhout</center> | Image:Robert's Grove 17.JPG|<center>1928 phone bill for the grove,courtesy of Willard Osterhout</center> | ||
− | Image:Robert's Grove 18. | + | Image:Robert's Grove 18.JPG|<center>Tax inquiry to the town for 1930,courtesy of Willard Osterhout</center> |
− | Image:Robert's Grove 19. | + | Image:Robert's Grove 19.JPG|<center>Town tax bill for 1930,courtesy of Willard Osterhout</center> |
− | Image:Robert's Grove 20. | + | Image:Robert's Grove 20.JPG|<center>A receipt for a license fee of $5.00 from the town,courtesy of Willard Osterhout</center> |
Image:Robert's Grove 21.jpg|<center>School picnic in 1918, courtesy of Mary Bassler</center> | Image:Robert's Grove 21.jpg|<center>School picnic in 1918, courtesy of Mary Bassler</center> | ||