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Marguerite Rogers House

Photography Historical posted on Nov 16, 2008
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John G Slover was my great grandfather and he made all the intricate wood work with a feet driven scroll saw which is still on the property the Marguerite Rogers House Museum, built by John G. Slover in the early 1900's, is located at 113 East Dumble in Alvin, Texas. In 1938 James A. and Marguerite Rogers bought the house. The Rogers' daughter, Emaline, bequeathed the property to the Alvin Museum Society in 1995. The Society restored the home and named it Marguerite Rogers House Museum, in honor of Emaline's mother. needless to say I was gone yesterday to Houston and Alvin Texas.I will try and catch up in the next couple of days thanks for viewing and any comments

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blankfrancine

10:23AM | Thu, 20 November 2008

wonderful tribute to a great building. It really shows the craftmanship that went into it, built to last for a long time.

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abuyhia

1:30PM | Thu, 20 November 2008

Splendid!

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ontar1

11:05PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Lovely place, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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dactylskeep11

4:53PM | Thu, 04 December 2008

very cool looking. i luv the black n white

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amirapsp

2:24PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Sweet work indeed...Hugs


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/16.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Shutter Speed1/400
ISO Speed200
Focal Length12

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