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Strawberry Fields, A. L. Parker Homestead, Strawberry Point, Alaska. |
Edith A. Parker & 2 grandchildren in her meticulously cultivated strawberry fields. Originally berries were traded for goods or sold to Indians navigating Good River and later to area canneries as prized fresh fruit.
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Strawberry Fields, A. L. Parker Homestead, Strawberry Point, Alaska. |
Edith A. Parker & 2 grandchildren in her meticulously cultivated strawberry fields. Originally berries were traded for goods or sold to Indians navigating Good River and later to area canneries as prized fresh fruit.
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