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Faces of the Great Depression
Posted on 2 December 2012 | No CommentsOut of work, living in a canvas tents, two men during the Great Depression sit side-by-side talking about their lives as they push their emotions in to whittling a piece... -
Americana ~ Riding the Tuba Train
Posted on 29 November 2012 | 1 CommentNothing beats bringing the band to town, especially if it is lead by the tuba train. A little Americana for the season. -
WWII ~ Eat More Corn, Oats and Rye
Posted on 25 November 2012 | 1 CommentRationing was in almost every facet of life in America during World War II. High protein foods like, wheat, meat, sugar and fats needed to go to the troupes to... -
Talking to Great Grandpa in Plimouth
Posted on 19 November 2012 | No CommentsOne of my favorite genealogy research destinations is Plymouth, Massachusetts both because so many of my ancestors lived there and because there are so many assets in the area that... -
Pilgrims’ Progress March ~ Plymouth
Posted on 18 November 2012 | 1 CommentGrowing up far removed from the ancestral homes in Plymouth, Massachusetts meant that I’d never heard of the annual Pilgrims’ Progress March while growing up. The last box of my... -
Who Can? We Can.
Posted on 14 November 2012 | No CommentsThe deprivations of World War II on American citizens was felt by every family and was seen on War related rationing and related posters in the windows of almost every... -
Sylph Bicycles of 1900
Posted on 12 November 2012 | No CommentsThe 5 Jan 1900 Davis County Clipper newspaper included an advertisement for the Sylph Bicycle. Being used to seeing seeing these old ads and the extremely low prices in the... -
WWI ~ Red Cross Nurses Tending The Wounded
Posted on 8 November 2012 | No CommentsThere isn’t enough written about the bravery, strength and compassion exhibited by nurses in war. They tend the wounds, both physical, spiritual and mental of those wounded on the field... -
Happy Halloween
Posted on 31 October 2012 | No CommentsSalem, Massachusetts is one of my favorite New England cities. I dislike what happened to my ancestress, Susannah North Martin, but enjoy the history and attractions in the area. Toastforbrekkie’s... -
Australian Troops on Mount Olivet in WWI
Posted on 27 October 2012 | No CommentsMost people don’t realize how widely troops were deployed during World War I. Australian troops camp on the slopes of Mount Olivet and Scopus during the conflict.














