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Jul 18, 2018

Hanging Rock and Hathaway Preserve at Ross Run in Lagro, Indiana

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A friend and I decided to go on a photo shoot in Lagro, Indiana, not far from Wabash. I never expected to go on a hike that day but we did...
Jul 1, 2018

The Temple of Tolerance

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I don't know how I found it on the internet, but the Temple of Tolerance seemed like a fascinating place to visit.  Wapakoneta, Ohio is...
Jun 7, 2018

Royal Baking Powder: "Absolutely Pure" Had its beginnings in Fort Wayne, Indiana

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I  watched an episode of Who do you think you are from the UK the other day and was surprised to hear that two of Clare Balding's re...
May 26, 2018

Remember the Clue

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The further back in time that you go the harder it is to trace your ancestors. But this last week I had a small break through in the brick w...
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May 21, 2018

The Pandemic Influenza outbreak of 1918-1919

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A few years ago, I brought home some pictures of my relatives that was in a box which was about to be thrown out by some cousins who didn...
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May 16, 2018

Is his name Tom or Edgar? Another name changer in the family.

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' My great uncle Thomas Woodrow Campbell had another name at birth. His life was a mystery to me for a long time.  I would searc...
Apr 27, 2018

Scotland: The land of stone lifting and burly men in kilts.

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Scotland, the land of mountain wildernesses, the thistle, and stone lifting to prove one's manhood. When one of co-workers wheeled himse...
Apr 20, 2018

Shhh...I secretly have a crush on Jimmy Stewart

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We've all had a crush or two on an actor and I am no exception. It all started a few months ago when The Philadelphia Story  was showi...
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Mar 7, 2018

John Thomas Bolden A.K.A. Jack or was his name something else?

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I know that I have shared this before but I have been tracing my ancestors for over twenty years.  It is a lot easier now that we have web s...
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Feb 25, 2018

Go West Jacob Routh

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Jacob Routh was born in Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee on December 22, 1818.  Dandridge, the home of Douglas Lake, is billed as t...
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