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OT: Old Family photos
These pics were taken in Taylorville, IL October 1928.
My grand dad, grand mom, mom and aunt.
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My great grandfather, circa 1900, at his cabin in rural Tennessee.
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Jeff, you and your g-grandfather share quite a resemblance.
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Great old photos! Always good to see REAL people, unlike so many wimps today that couldn't hold a candle to folks like that! You guys come from GOOD stock
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Spitting images!J Miller wrote:Jeff, you and your g-grandfather share quite a resemblance.
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Several of you made the comment: "give us a chance, I (we) didn't see it". I sincerely apologize to Jeff Quinn and the rest of you.
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game keeper, thanks for the compliment. You were the only one out of nearly a hundred look sees.game keeper wrote:Great old photos! Always good to see REAL people, unlike so many wimps today that couldn't hold a candle to folks like that! You guys come from GOOD stock
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Mr. Miller, you're too quick on the draw.
Why not give the rest of us a chance?
Why not give the rest of us a chance?
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As for me, I don't like the 'generic' ones much, especially if they're posed. REAL family is always interesting, especially if there is stuff known about the people or events or things in the photos. The idea of posting one's private family photos on the internet is kind of strange, because once they're out there, they're "out there" and subject to who knows what. That's why there are some I probably wouldn't post, but then again, we're talking about people in most cases living a hundred years ago, and I think they are in a place now where any fun poked at them bounces right off them. Still (and maybe I missed the rude comment or whatever) I wouldn't say anything obnoxious about anyone's kin folk. (Well, maybe saying to Jeff that his grandfather looked like him WAS an insult.. ..but to which one? )J Miller wrote:With all the pics RR7 has posted I expected a better response from you guys. I guess I expected too much. It looks to me that if the pics are from real people you guys don't care. You just poke fun at them and post joking photos. All you guys like to see is studio photos of generic people.
Looks like I wasted my time posting these. I won't bother you guys with any more of my "REAL people" pics.
game keeper, thanks for the compliment. You were the only one out of nearly a hundred look sees.game keeper wrote:Great old photos! Always good to see REAL people, unlike so many wimps today that couldn't hold a candle to folks like that! You guys come from GOOD stock
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That's a great photo! Did you get to talk to him and listen to his stories? I have one of my dad's dad but it is from the head up. He is wearing a Stetson though and he taught me how to shoot. I would really like to find one of my great grandfather who fought in the Civil War but have been unable to so far. These photos of family are irreplaceable heirlooms. Here is one of my wife's grandfather just off a cattle drive in 1898 after he got back to De Leon, Texas. The drive was from Stamford to Alpine Texas. I had this copy blown up and it sits in our living room.
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I was working my way to your post Joe, but ran out of time. Sometimes, there are just some doldrums when we post.....all of the major posters are in quick post mode or not able to post at all. I have been in the former, but would love to see your family photos. Neat photos fellas. Jeff....now are you funnin us or is that you?
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Joe, I saw your photo last night, but after a day painting in the hot West Texas sun, I didn't do very many posts.
Please don't take that for apathy.
Old family photos are treasure. Thank you for sharing yours.
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Old family photos are treasure. Thank you for sharing yours.
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Jeff,
Very cool picture. My grandparents were still in Europe at the turn of the last century.
He looks like he would have been one tough hombre
Very cool picture. My grandparents were still in Europe at the turn of the last century.
He looks like he would have been one tough hombre
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Here is one that I may not have shared with you guys. This is my Grandfather Homer Cash(standing Left) with his twin brothers Odis and Ottis, and youngest sister Stella. It was taken about 1910 at "The Breaks" in Knox Co. Texas. They were the last of 16 children born to William and Florence Cash who came from Tennessee about 1880. From the looks of the boys new clothes, they look more like Russian peasants than Texas farmboys!
Photo courtesy of my cousin, Dr. Joe Lynn Cash of Lake Charles, LA
Photo courtesy of my cousin, Dr. Joe Lynn Cash of Lake Charles, LA
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Didn't get a chance to see them Joe.
Here is my Mom & Dad on their wedding day 1954 and still going strong together all these years
Family picture, around 1964, I'm the one with the six shooter, two brothers, sister Mom and Dad and my grandfather.
My older brother has all the real old family photos, he keeps them in a spare bedroom that he calls the "Big Love" room, my ancestors on both sides of the family came west and settled Utah as Mormon's needles to say some of the family pictures have many children and wife's.
Here is my Mom & Dad on their wedding day 1954 and still going strong together all these years
Family picture, around 1964, I'm the one with the six shooter, two brothers, sister Mom and Dad and my grandfather.
My older brother has all the real old family photos, he keeps them in a spare bedroom that he calls the "Big Love" room, my ancestors on both sides of the family came west and settled Utah as Mormon's needles to say some of the family pictures have many children and wife's.
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Joe,
You, of all people, ought to know there are up and down times on posting and visiting the forum. You've needlessly taken offense. I'm disappointed.
Of course, I saw your post. I enjoyed it. I simply didn't have the time to post about it.
You, of all people, ought to know there are up and down times on posting and visiting the forum. You've needlessly taken offense. I'm disappointed.
Of course, I saw your post. I enjoyed it. I simply didn't have the time to post about it.
Sincerely,
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Sorry to have missed your photos Joe.
Here's a good one of my Grandfather during the 20's in
his AZ border patrol days. He's ont the right with the Model 99.
We have mountains of family photos that I'm going to have to go through one day.
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Here's a good one of my Grandfather during the 20's in
his AZ border patrol days. He's ont the right with the Model 99.
We have mountains of family photos that I'm going to have to go through one day.
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Same here.Hobie wrote:Joe,
You, of all people, ought to know there are up and down times on posting and visiting the forum. You've needlessly taken offense. I'm disappointed.
Of course, I saw your post. I enjoyed it. I simply didn't have the time to post about it.
Here's a bunch of my family and their friends around 1895-1900; unfortunately the only ones I can identify are my grandmother and her brother.
The cool thing is that we still live on the same property, and can fish in the same place...
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The 4 legged one in the middle does not look happy.
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I can always repost them if you guys really want to see them. What really torqued me off was Jeff Quinn's ficticious picture of his great grandfather. If it had really been the ggrand father I wouldn't have said a word. Somehow it seemed to me he was making fun of my honestly real family pics. Not something I needed today.2ndovc wrote:Sorry to have missed your photos Joe.
We have mountains of family photos that I'm going to have to go through one day.
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I like pics of real people. Even if you can't identify them. I've got my mom's old album and there are many many pics of relatives I have no clue about. Some have names under them, some don't.
There is only one person who might be able to ID some of them and I can't get to her to talk. I'm trapped here, she's in AZ.
It's not so much what wasn't said, but what was. Quinn's pic just worsened my already irritated last nerve. Things here are in a turmoil again/still ???? I don't know. I just haven't said much.Hobie wrote:Joe,
You, of all people, ought to know there are up and down times on posting and visiting the forum. You've needlessly taken offense. I'm disappointed.
Of course, I saw your post. I enjoyed it. I simply didn't have the time to post about it.
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Joe,
I think YOU are in turmoil. Jeff's pic was more a self-deprecating photo. You gotta admit, he's not a man of these times...
I LOVE the old photos. I've got a bunch that I'm scanning for my family so that I can distribute them lest they be lost for all time. MOST are the neat shots such as you posted but some are simply to record the likeness of the particular individual, i.e. a "studio" shot.
Many of us here are of an age that we look at these old photos and remember nothing but good times with some interesting if not great family members. Better times even, when we "knew" that the our family's standards of behavior were the same pretty much all across the country.
I think YOU are in turmoil. Jeff's pic was more a self-deprecating photo. You gotta admit, he's not a man of these times...
I LOVE the old photos. I've got a bunch that I'm scanning for my family so that I can distribute them lest they be lost for all time. MOST are the neat shots such as you posted but some are simply to record the likeness of the particular individual, i.e. a "studio" shot.
Many of us here are of an age that we look at these old photos and remember nothing but good times with some interesting if not great family members. Better times even, when we "knew" that the our family's standards of behavior were the same pretty much all across the country.
Sincerely,
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J Miller, I would love to see your photo. I thought the second one was yours my mistake. I looked around and found my dad's dad photo in his Stetson. He was a big man. Horse trading was probably his best talent.
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Hobie, you think I'm in a turmoil ..... maybe so, but you should see my wife.Hobie wrote:Joe,
I think YOU are in turmoil. Jeff's pic was more a self-deprecating photo. You gotta admit, he's not a man of these times...
I LOVE the old photos. I've got a bunch that I'm scanning for my family so that I can distribute them lest they be lost for all time. MOST are the neat shots such as you posted but some are simply to record the likeness of the particular individual, i.e. a "studio" shot.
Many of us here are of an age that we look at these old photos and remember nothing but good times with some interesting if not great family members. Better times even, when we "knew" that the our family's standards of behavior were the same pretty much all across the country.
Yeah, I also got boxes and boxes of old family pics. Someday if I live long enough I'll get them put into albums. Problem is I am the oldest of my generation and I have nobody to leave them too. The others in my family are not interested as far as I can tell.
Oh well.....
RR7, That is a close up for sure. I'm not sure but since my dad was a coal miner / farmer / truck driver, I doubt he knew which end of a horse was which.
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J Miller, Great photos. As for mine, I tried 3 times to downsize it and it just didn't work. So I just let you see him eye to eye.
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Jeff,
You are a real gentleman.
I understood the picture you posted as you intended it - not to mock Joe, but being light hearted. I laughed when I saw it, having seen a bit of your humor in your videos.
I'm sure that by this point Joe realizes it now too.
You are a real gentleman.
I understood the picture you posted as you intended it - not to mock Joe, but being light hearted. I laughed when I saw it, having seen a bit of your humor in your videos.
I'm sure that by this point Joe realizes it now too.
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Joe accepts your apology and offers his own. I have been too sensitive and stressed lately. I will try to do better.Jeff Quinn wrote:J Miller,
I apologize.
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...now I think it's time for a GROUP HUG...!
Seriously,
a) love the old photos (even the 'gag' ones).
b) nice to have a forum where people can get along even in these 'trying times' politically.
c) I gotta go seat some .30-30 gas checks, so don't mind if I skip out on the Group Hug - sorry, really I am...
Seriously,
a) love the old photos (even the 'gag' ones).
b) nice to have a forum where people can get along even in these 'trying times' politically.
c) I gotta go seat some .30-30 gas checks, so don't mind if I skip out on the Group Hug - sorry, really I am...
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Joe my man!
I just right now opened this baby up and saw them.
They are really cool! I love to see these older real people photos.
When you can, PLEASE post more as I am very interested in seeing them. See ya,
I just right now opened this baby up and saw them.
They are really cool! I love to see these older real people photos.
When you can, PLEASE post more as I am very interested in seeing them. See ya,
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To quote one of my students' comments upon seeing my father and I togetherfor the first time, "Ya'll are related!"rangerider7 wrote:J Miller, I would love to see your photo. I thought the second one was yours my mistake. I looked around and found my dad's dad photo in his Stetson. He was a big man. Horse trading was probably his best talent.
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GROUP HUG!AJMD429 wrote:...now I think it's time for a GROUP HUG...!
Seriously,
a) love the old photos (even the 'gag' ones).
b) nice to have a forum where people can get along even in these 'trying times' politically.
c) I gotta go seat some .30-30 gas checks, so don't mind if I skip out on the Group Hug - sorry, really I am...
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J Miller wrote:
These pics were taken in Taylorville, IL October 1928.
My grand dad, grand mom, mom and aunt.
Joe
Great old Photos Joe! Wonder what those kids were pointing at? Gotta love how everyone in the 20's and 30's had to pose by the car. Kind of a sign that you were doing OK I guess. Here is another one of the old folks(next to the Car!)...my Dad's Grandparents William Hardin Cash and Florence Alexander abt. 1931. They moved to Texas about 1880 from Tennessee. He was a young boy but he remembered the Union forces coming through and burning the family farm in Meigs Co. TN while his Dad was away fighting as a Confederate Cavalryman. This was taken on their farm in Truscott, TX where my Dad was born 3 years later.
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Well, the best I can do is the oldest photo I have,
taken in 1968 or 1969.
More current (2009)
taken in 1968 or 1969.
More current (2009)
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Well, this is about best I can muster whats handy on my computer. Dad, big sis and me. Let you guess the year.
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Here is another favorite of my ol grandad and me haveing a pipe together.
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Now if we are going back to ourselves as younguns here's my family.
And here's my sisters and me.
Hey this is fun!
And here's my sisters and me.
Hey this is fun!
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I promise this is my last tonight! Folks wedding, july 36. They were big people, mom 5 ft 10 or 11, and dad 6 ft 5".
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I cant resist. Here is the sensitive side of someones family.
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Jeff Quinn wrote:J Miller,
I apologize.
Jeff
Jeff, I'm in left field somewhere. I looked at that pic of yours and said to myself," Geeze, he looks just like Jeff." ---and believed it to be authentic.
To all the boys here---keep the old "real pics" coming. These are the ones that stir the soul. Great pics guys! ----------Sixgun
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Me, too...Sixgun wrote:Jeff, I'm in left field somewhere. I looked at that pic of yours and said to myself," Geeze, he looks just like Jeff." ---and believed it to be authentic.
bogus bill wrote:I cant resist. Here is the sensitive side of someones family.
This one is real, from 1975 - I have another where I'm the 4th guy, but can't find it; this was the 'test focus' one...bsaride wrote:Well, the best I can do is the oldest photo I have, taken in 1968 or 1969.
The homestead house (destroyed in a fire when I was a kid, but we still live on the property)
Someone who lived nearby I guess (probably one of Jeff's relatives... )
Posing with an axe - question - what do you think the chimney was made of...?
Great grandpa down by the boat-dock fishing
Grandma and her brother and Great grandpa and a big bird
The Ladies...
...like to go boating.
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AJMD,
Those are Indiana pictures???? Sure looks like the real word to me, not like IL.
It would be real interesting if you could go to the exact same places and take "now" pictures from the same angles. Those pics I really enjoy.
Love that old homestead house. Kinda my style too. Old and rustic
Joe
Those are Indiana pictures???? Sure looks like the real word to me, not like IL.
It would be real interesting if you could go to the exact same places and take "now" pictures from the same angles. Those pics I really enjoy.
Love that old homestead house. Kinda my style too. Old and rustic
Joe
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Yep. I still live where these were taken. Lots of financial tradeoffs trying to keep the original place, but literally walking the same hills as these folks has some sort of an appeal to me. Most of my 'city' friends would have 'developed' the place and moved into a fancy home in an exclusive neighborhood by now, but I'm too darned stubborn - and don't like 'civilization' that much.J Miller wrote:AJMD, Those are Indiana pictures???? Sure looks like the real word to me, not like IL. Love that old homestead house. Kinda my style too. Old and rustic Joe
Our house is (I think) near where the 'bird' photo was taken:
I was DETERMINED to stay on the home place, but "didn't have the money" to build a house, according to the people who tell you such discouraging things (and according to the contractors we talked to), so my wife and I decided to instead, build a "barn" and kind of make it habitable for people. We COULD afford that, since we did everything but the exterior shell ourselves. I didn't even pay for doors and windows - did that myself. Since building it 20 years ago (total cost at move-in was $14,700 - ) we've managed to gradually make it into more of a 'normal' looking house.
Still isn't finished all the way inside, but if I wanted a "Country Living" magazine showplace, I'd have gone into a different occupation, or at least sold out to a hospital or HMO by now.
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I have some interesting old family pictures and I need to get my mind off losing my "little" brindle girl Katie.
This one was taken in July, 1927, when my folks were vacationing in Custer State Park in the Black Hills of South Dakota. We lived in the cattle ranching Sandhills of Nebraska just south of there.
President Calvin Coolidge was staying in the "Game Lodge" and he was there to dedicate Mount Rushmore so Gutzon Borglum could begin carving the faces there. Now, if you can imagine how things were so different then, the First Lady, Mrs Grace Coolidge was out on the front lawn visiting with any of the tourists who would stop to visit. My folks stopped, visited with her, and asked if they could take her picture. Not only did agree and say yes but offered to hold their baby for the picture.
She even commented (so I'm told) she also had a son named "Jack". This was the result with that old box Kodak with a pinhole for a lens -
My mother never forgave me for being too interested in Mrs. Coolidge's Chow Chow dog to cooperate and look into the camera -
I may not be older than dirt but I am older than some mountains - at least as they are today
This one was taken in July, 1927, when my folks were vacationing in Custer State Park in the Black Hills of South Dakota. We lived in the cattle ranching Sandhills of Nebraska just south of there.
President Calvin Coolidge was staying in the "Game Lodge" and he was there to dedicate Mount Rushmore so Gutzon Borglum could begin carving the faces there. Now, if you can imagine how things were so different then, the First Lady, Mrs Grace Coolidge was out on the front lawn visiting with any of the tourists who would stop to visit. My folks stopped, visited with her, and asked if they could take her picture. Not only did agree and say yes but offered to hold their baby for the picture.
She even commented (so I'm told) she also had a son named "Jack". This was the result with that old box Kodak with a pinhole for a lens -
My mother never forgave me for being too interested in Mrs. Coolidge's Chow Chow dog to cooperate and look into the camera -
I may not be older than dirt but I am older than some mountains - at least as they are today
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OK - I'm on a roll - this one was taken later that same year and shows four generations. My great grandmother who is holding me was an immigrant from the southern part of Denmark - Scleschvig Holstein - and left there because the Germans had taken the province over and my great grandfather refused to become a German citizen.
Standing are my mother and her father Grandpa Ericksen.
This was in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and the house in the background belonged to "Aunt Dolly" - my grandfather's sister. She was the physician who delivered my mother in 1902 and me in 1926. She continued practicing into the 1950s - she was my inspiration.
Standing are my mother and her father Grandpa Ericksen.
This was in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and the house in the background belonged to "Aunt Dolly" - my grandfather's sister. She was the physician who delivered my mother in 1902 and me in 1926. She continued practicing into the 1950s - she was my inspiration.
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Of course back then the feds and prez weren't seemingly 'out to get' the average citizen to the extent they are today, so not very much animosity was out there for them to have to fear. Same for international concerns; we hadn't yet become the "world's policeman". Cool photo though.OJ wrote:Now, if you can imagine how things were so different then, the First Lady, Mrs Grace Coolidge was out on the front lawn visiting with any of the tourists who would stop to visit.
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Wow - THAT has to make you feel a connection to the past. Wouldn't it be fine to gather those folks for dinner and join in or just listen to the conversation? Awesome.OJ wrote:
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Joe, I enjoyed your photos. I like old posed photos, but real people taken in everyday situations are even more fascinating to me. It is a way of connecting with the past and the people who lived there. Thanks for posting.
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Keep em coming fellas.....very cool! OJ, those are great. What a piece of history there with you and Mrs. Coolidge! And at the dedication of Mt. Rushmore to boot.
Bogus Bill......1941?
Bogus Bill......1941?
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My wife's great- and grand- fathers near Sanderson Texas before WWI.
Her grandfather, wearing the black hat, essentially lost his inheretence of the ranch while gone during the war.
Her grandfather, wearing the black hat, essentially lost his inheretence of the ranch while gone during the war.
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Thats right! 1941. (end of april). I belive at the time my mother made a mistake. My mom brought me up in the country general store pretty much by herself. Somehow she started me in 1st grade at 4 years and 4 months old. She done that so the school would baby sit me. I was slow all through school because my classmates were always 2 years older than me. But I did graduate in 58. Durring the war a aunt took in my sister so mom could run the store.