OT: Old Family photos

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bogus bill wrote:Thats right! 1941. (end of april). I belive at the time my mother made a mistake. My mom brought me up in the country general store pretty much by herself. Somehow she started me in 1st grade at 4 years and 4 months old. She done that so the school would baby sit me. I was slow all through school because my classmates were always 2 years older than me. But I did graduate in 58. Durring the war a aunt took in my sister so mom could run the store.
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Joe Miller...where did your Grandparents migrate from...or were they long time Illinois folks?

My family is only 100years removed from Germany on one side... and not much longer from Ireland on the other.

The upper Midwest is full of long timers with a ton of local history... and a suprising amount of recent immigrants.

I dig family history.
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Thanks for thee kind words, guys. This isn't quite as old and the rifle isn't a lever gun but, it was 1934 and the rifle is a 22 single shot I got for my sixth birthday in 1932 and my "trophies" show it worked -

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Taken with 22 shorts - depression days and shorts went for two bits a box of fifty and LR were four bits -

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Hillbilly wrote:Joe Miller...where did your Grandparents migrate from...or were they long time Illinois folks?

My family is only 100years removed from Germany on one side... and not much longer from Ireland on the other.

The upper Midwest is full of long timers with a ton of local history... and a suprising amount of recent immigrants.

I dig family history.
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My grandfather's family immigrated from Lithuania in the late 1800s. Grandmom's family was Dutch/Irish as far as I know.
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Here's another pic of my Grandfather later in life. After he left the coal mines he started his own construction company and built houses.
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(I'd love to have that old Chevy pu.)

One of the first houses he built was in Taylorville. It's the house my mom grew up in. That house still stands. When I came here in 98 for the reunion my mom asked if I'd check on it and bring her some pics back. I don't have any pics of it on the computer.

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Wonderful pix and memories for and from all. I forget how tough it was for everyone to stay clean back then! :lol:
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OJ wrote: This isn't quite as old and the rifle isn't a lever gun but, it was 1934 and the rifle is a 22 single shot I got for my sixth birthday in 1932
OJ, is that a Winchester Model 68 by any chance?
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OK, this one is from July 1957. I just turned 3 and I was spilling my ice cream next to my grandfathers 1952 Buick.-----------Sixgun
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Rod WMG wrote:Wonderful pix and memories for and from all. I forget how tough it was for everyone to stay clean back then! :lol:
Actually, it was alot easier, since there were no colors... :roll:
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I really have enjoyed looking at these photos and thought you would enjoy this one too.

This is the only picture of my great grandfather. It was taken somewhere in east Texas after he and his outfit cut a Union telegraph line in Kansas during the civil war. They rode hard for several days to elude the Union soldiers that were on their trail. They wheeled into this small town and a guy was taking pictures. He apparently took his hat off, brushed his hair back, pulled his revolver and posed for the picture. It was scanned from a daguerreotype that a cousin has.

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Now, THAT'S COOL!
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KirkD wrote:
OJ wrote: This isn't quite as old and the rifle isn't a lever gun but, it was 1934 and the rifle is a 22 single shot I got for my sixth birthday in 1932
OJ, is that a Winchester Model 68 by any chance?
Yep - good eye, Kirk. :!:

It was depression days and we were too far out in the country to have public utilities - septic tank, windmill water, and 32 volt electricity - mostly from a "wind charger" but with a gasoline engine backup - that's the building on the right side of the picture - but, I had good hunting and even fly fishing -

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The pro (Dad) is obvious - but, without such as TV or even reliable radio - our winter evenings were spent tying flies for the next summer.

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