Flo Muir and Mary Miller standing behind the oval glass of the door to Miller & Miller - The Woman’s Store in Logan, Kansas around 1914. Here is Flo’s story.
Hanley Family Reminiscences of Atlantic Mine, Michigan
This interview was recorded around 2005 on a road trip up to Atlantic Mine, in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, where my great grandfather, Michael John Hanley (1890-1964) was born. Two of his daughters (my great aunts) share their reminiscences about their travels to visit family there in the 1930s and 40s.
A General Store - Cienfuegos, Cuba (1898)
Lee and Stella Price and Their Danville, Georgia Store (about 1926)
Coolidge's Fruit Store - Baraboo, Wisconsin (1929)
The A. Walker Company in Santa Fe, New Mexico (1890s)
Abraham Yerger (1822-1909)
"Bee Alyea, a devoted friend passed away many years ago"
"Emily Waugh - Age 1 Yr."
Oliver E. Myers (1873-1935) Expires At Home From Paralysis
Unique Names in Genealogy - Week #4
Your Storied Life: Unique Biographical Portraits - Heirloom Keepsake Books
Unique Names in Genealogy - Week #3
Unique Names in Genealogy - Week #2
Unique Names in Genealogy - Week #1
President of the Lake Superior Beagle Club - Eugene Timothy Hanley (1896-1958)
10 Lessons From One Month of Daily Genealogy Writing
The Future of Your Digital Family Heirlooms and Artifacts? - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 31)
The Reverend Esper Brothers and Their Club - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 30)
In a previous post I wrote about the history of The Leaning Tree Lodge and its importance to my family for several generations. Before it became The Leaning Tree, it was known as “The Esper Club”, named after three Esper brothers, all Catholic priests, two of whom were twins. This is the story of their club.