Some friends from Iowa (Tom and Linda Small) came to visit us this summer and brought a couple of bags of Cherry Mash candy.
Read MoreThe handbill below from the Promise City Christ Church is most likely from the early 1940’s.
Read MoreI used to ride this chopper in the early 1970's. It was originally my brother Steve's bike. He bought it from a person in Des Moines, IA. It was all in pieces at the time including the 1945 Harley Davidson Knucklehead engine as the owner's original plan was to rebuild the bike but never got around to it.
Read MoreI ran across some area and local Corydon, Iowa Business advertisements from 1956 and compiled them into a spreadsheet.
Read MoreI visited Lineville in 2017 and was saddened to see the state of the high school.
Read MoreFor sounds of WHB in Kansa City MO. from the 1960's
Read MoreThe Little Red Schoolhouse in Wayne County Iowa is a historic attraction although in a state of disrepair.
Read MoreTo complete the last chapter in Bring Me Back Home I came to Iowa in April of 2017 to document how things had changed since I grew up in Wayne County.
Read MoreToday's blog from my Mom and Dad's collection of memories is a Certification for Temporary Non-Agricultural Employment approved by the Local Board No. 1 Wayne County during WWII for my Grandpa Homer Michael.
Read MoreI am fortunate that my Mom and Dad left me with memories of their lives from the early 1940s, through WWII and to about 1948. I hope you find it interesting. I knew very little of these details while they were alive.
Read MoreThis is the final installment (10 of 10) of my Dad's autobiography about growing up in Wayne County Iowa.
Read MoreThis week's blog is installment 8 of 10 of my Dad's autobiography about growing up in Wayne County Iowa. Enjoy
Read MoreThis week's blog is installment 6 of 10 of my Dad's Autobiography about growing up in Wayne County Iowa.
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