VIEWS 04.2011 - Section 1

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Bottom (l-r): Nine people lived in the Glass House — David and Eliza Glass, plus their seven children — and many Glass descendants live in the Valley today. Because of the large number of Glass children, siblings often shared rooms and toys. This room contains both a bed and a crib for a younger boy and a baby. The Glasses would take their meals — three a day, with lunch being the largest — in the dining room. This room is unusual because it has a “window” to the kitchen.


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