Duchess SW Domain
One of our southern Oklahoma readers jokingly asked at 4:50 a.m. this Monday morning, "Where is my newspaper?" Nickel/McClure Mansion Restoration
We have heard from the main source that the Nickel/McClure mansion has found a buyer that is interested in restoring it back to it's pre-1960 grandeur of the Old Nickel Mansion on the Hill, in Alva, Oklahoma.
Does anyone out there have old photos of the house, Nickel family, etc? that could help Mark Bellah restore his antique of his childhood dreams? George Nickel Family Restoration Continues
Is this photo on the left part of the Nickels family? Notice at the top of the photo lightly, faded and scrawled in pencil is the name "Simple Nickols." Did someone just misspell the name "Nickels?"Could "Simple" be the "S" in Lena's name? Was my grandmother (Constance Warwick McGill) friends of this "Simple Nickols?" Why was this photo amongst my grandmother's old photos? Lots of unanswered questions to unravel! Can you help us? Singer Treadle Machines
From last weeks newsletter Floyd mentions and asks, "Hey, Linda, just how did you like using this machine? I have a Singer model. Though, I did look it up in the past, that is a 1909 version of the machine. I bought this some 20+ years ago and refinished the cabinet. I have the instruction booklet along with all the attachments with the exception of one screw driver, largest one of the three. Treadling Tip On A Singer
Nola Wilkerson says, "The way I learned to treadle ? at home and at school ? was to put one foot (toe part) toward top of treadle on one side, the other foot toward the bottom, then push with first one foot, then the other. Like stepping with the toe part of your foot: left/right,left/right. Dust Bowl Book
There is another "Dust Bowl" news article out of the New York Times that one of our readers shared with us. It is Blowin' In the Wind, by JESSICA BRUDER -- about two young adult histories and a graphic novel about the worst ecological disaster in American history. MORE ? History of Highland County Virginia
Biographic paragraphs taken from the book, A History of Highland County Virginia, Chapter XXIII, page 223, gives us some insight into the families and particular mention of the Highland Men of more or less prominence. Classification of Highland County Virginia Families
A complete history of a group-family should cover the following items: the name of the pioneer, the full maiden name of the wife, the national derivation of both man and wife, the place that the couple moved from, the names of their descendants in like manner, generation by generation, including the persons marrying into the family; also dates of birth, marriage, and death, and facts as to residence, occupation, civil and military service, and other matters of interest. Highland County Virginia Pioneers
The following outline sketch of PIONEER and SUB-PIONEER families came from the book, "A History of Highland County Virginia." I have marked two main paternal ancestors of my family lineage below with double-asterisks (**). Actually, I have run across most of the surnames below spread throughout my paternal family tree. Rockbridge County Virginia & Davy Crockett
In the book about Rockbridge County, Virginia we found this interesting story about Davy Crockett. You do remember Davy Crockett, don't you?
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