

These pics were taken in Taylorville, IL October 1928.
My grand dad, grand mom, mom and aunt.
Joe
Spitting images!J Miller wrote:Jeff, you and your g-grandfather share quite a resemblance.![]()
Joe
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
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..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
Joe
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.
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.
jb
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.
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.
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.
Jeff
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.
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...
J Miller wrote:
These pics were taken in Taylorville, IL October 1928.
My grand dad, grand mom, mom and aunt.
Joe
Jeff Quinn wrote:J Miller,
I apologize.
Jeff
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.
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 rusticJoe
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.
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:![]()