I promised to write about Jack and Mabel (Phillips) Herron so I'd better do so.I always called them Uncle Jack and Aunt Mabel although I wasn't related to Jack at all and Mabel was my Grandmother Clar [...]
Read MoreHow many readers remember my cousins, Wilbur V. "Jack" Herron and his wife Mabel Edith (Phillips) Herron? They were involved in Maple Hill business and society for eight decades. I'm going to provide [...]
Read MoreHow many readers remember my cousins, Wilbur V. "Jack" Herron and his wife Mabel Edith (Phillips) Herron? They were involved in Maple Hill business and society for eight decades. I'm going to provide [...]
Read MoreI should probably change the cover photo, but I love the subject and setting so much I have left it up a long time. The Old Stone Church and Cemetery are just very special places.If anyone has a photo [...]
Read MoreI should probably change the cover photo, but I love the subject and setting so much I have left it up a long time. The Old Stone Church and Cemetery are just very special places.If anyone has a photo [...]
Read MoreI just have to throw in these old photographs of my father, John "Tim" Clark with some of the fish he caught. My Grandmother, Mable R (Jones) Clark, (his mother) told me that he was so young when his [...]
Read MoreI just have to throw in these old photographs of my father, John "Tim" Clark with some of the fish he caught. My Grandmother, Mable R (Jones) Clark, (his mother) told me that he was so young when his [...]
Read MoreDoes anyone remember this old foot bridge across Mill Creek? The Fauerbach family owned land on both sides of Mill Creek, and built the bridge so that family and workers on the farm could go back and [...]
Read MoreDoes anyone remember this old foot bridge across Mill Creek? The Fauerbach family owned land on both sides of Mill Creek, and built the bridge so that family and workers on the farm could go back and [...]
Read MoreWhen I was young, you could drive through the countryside and see fields divided by what were called hedge rows. These dividers were usually 50' or so in width and would surround 40, 80, or 160-acre f [...]
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