J.M. McCurdy in front of his former blacksmith shop at the northwest corner of Main and White Oak in Independence, Missouri. From: Jackson County Historical Society.
Blacksmith shop with several unidentified people in front and model trains in the background. Probably somewhere in Independence, Missouri. From: Mrs. E. A. Wilcox.
Blacksmith shop at west end of Main Street of Grandview, Missouri, facing east. Part of corn crib is seen, belonging to Wesley Jones which held up the I.C.C. Southers Depot. All people are unidentified. From: Mrs. Roger Smith, Grandview, Missouri
An old blacksmith shop on Truman Square in Town Line, New York. In 1861, after a meeting in the blacksmith shop, the town of Town Line, New York, seceded from the Union. After a meeting in October 1945, the town decided to official rejoin the Union on July 4, 1946. The sign for "Truman Square" can be seen on the street.