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The 1886 Hub Kitchen Range
Posted on 16 March 2012 | No CommentsWood / coal burning kitchen ranges used to have a certain flair in their design as witnessed in their cast iron splendor. The Hub Range displayed a little flash in... -
1885 ~ Garland Stove Advertisement
Posted on 15 March 2012 | No CommentsGarland stoves were popular in America as witnessed by the large advertisement in the Sacramento Daily Record-Union on 26 Dec 1885. -
The New Idea Spreader ~ 1912 ~ Kentucky
Posted on 14 March 2012 | No CommentsPolitics had to be on the minds of folks in Hopkinsville, Kentucky in 1912. Why else would the F. A. Yost Company run an advertisement for manure spreaders calling them... -
Frans Hals Art ~ Week 45
Posted on 11 March 2012 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great granduncle Frans Hals. Willem Croes portrait. -
Civil War ~ Mobile Pontoons ~ 1862
Posted on 8 March 2012 | No CommentsThere wasn’t time or materials on site during Civil War battles to make pontoon boats, so wagon frames were quickly purposed to haul premade boats to water crossings. -
Frans Hals Art ~ Week 44
Posted on 4 March 2012 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great granduncle Frans Hals. Two Boys Singing. -
It’s February 29th ~ Get Ready ~ Propose
Posted on 29 February 2012 | No CommentsLadies, it is February 29th on a leap year. According to tradition, you will be proposing to gentlemen all over the world today and they must accept or face a... -
Tombstone Serenade
Posted on 28 February 2012 | No CommentsThe residents of this cemetery are forever serenaded by the constant squeaking and thump of the adjacent windmill. Silence isn’t always golden but over time is preferred to a sound... -
Frans Hals Art ~ Week 43
Posted on 26 February 2012 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great granduncle Frans Hals. The Rommel Pot Player. -
WWII ~ USA To Britain ~ Food Flying Squad
Posted on 25 February 2012 | No CommentsLend / Lease was not the only form of support the U.S. gave to Britain during World War II. Thousands of tons of food stuffs were sent as well.














