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Solomon D. Butcher 
[White turkey on the roof] 
n.d. 
  
Photographic print 
Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division 
LOC, American Memory, nbhips 2836, Nebraska State Historical Society, P.O. Box 82554, 1500 R Street, Lincoln, NE 68501 
  
 
LL/66090 
  
Annotation reported by LOC:
“The photographer had bad luck with the negative and knocked a big hole in the roof of the sod house. Not wishing to make another trip of 60 miles to make new negative, painted in what might pass for a turkey.”
Another annotation:
Butcher later reported, “Mr. Hohman [the homesteader] said, ‘What is that?’ the photographer trembling in his shoes remarked ‘Looks like a turkey’ Hohman said it couldn’t be as turkeys were not around. Besides, they did have any white ones. His wife spoke and said, ‘Yes, Theodore don’t you remember me telling you to drive the turkey’s away.’ That settled it. But to this day I expect Hohman wonders where that old white gobbler came from.”
Butcher’s 1916 annotations to the collection cited by John Carter in Solomon D. Butcher: Photographing the American Dream, p.14
 
John Carter, 1985, Solomon D. Butcher: Photographing the American Dream, (Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press), pp. 35-36 
 

 
  
 
  
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