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niece of Ann E. L. Crofton

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niece of Ann E. L. Crofton

 January 1904 erected a cattle trough in memory of her aunt, Ann E. L. Crofton.

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niece of Ann E. L. Crofton

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Crofton trough

{Side of trough:} Erected in memory of Ann E. L. Crofton by her niece January...

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F. C. Hubbard

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John James Baddeley

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Property marker - N5

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That shape at the top of the stone (filled in with cement, we think) would have been used to hold an identifying shield, possibly lost fo...

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