Alexander, Albert, Earl, and LaVerne Nicol (Alliene and Iona Nicol peering out window) at the Remington Farm in 1921, north and west of Janesville. It was rented by Albert and Dora Nicol. Their grandson LaVerne got scarlet fever and exposed all of the family. They were quarantined all winter and could not leave the farm. Albert couldn’t sell his hogs or corn, and in the spring of 1922 their landlord sold them out. They moved back to Waterloo and rented a home on Broadway Street.
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Alexander, Albert, Earl, and LaVerne Nicol (Alliene and Iona Nicol peering out window) at the Remington Farm in 1921, north and west of Janesville. It was rented by Albert and Dora Nicol. Their grandson LaVerne got scarlet fever and exposed all of the family. They were quarantined all winter and could not leave the farm. Albert couldn’t sell his hogs or corn, and in the spring of 1922 their landlord sold them out. They moved back to Waterloo and rented a home on Broadway Street.