You can see those other photos if you click on the links below.
"Off to School"
"Six Sisters"
"Confirmation"
"Off to School"
"Six Sisters"
"Confirmation"
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I love these old photos, they are both fascinating and terrific, a treasure to have.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jimmy, I feel the same way.
DeleteIt actually looks like it is in the wild west. And maybe it is! The lady sitting in the horse cart looks SO happy!!
ReplyDeleteIt was, in North Dakota. They seemed a very happy family and were from observations from other cousins who knew them.
DeleteLots of smiles. Precious memories.
ReplyDeleteVery much so :)
DeleteMarvelous! I need to get back to scanning in some old photos.
ReplyDeleteMe too, I was thinking that when hubby gave me these photos.
DeleteI like to see the fashions of those days. Some of the pictures of my mother when she was a teenager show fashions that have been and gone and come back again. So interesting.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy them too Valerie. Fashions do have a way of circling around don't they?
DeleteEveryone was so neat and put together, even though they traveled everywhere in the open air and by horse!
ReplyDeleteThey certainly were.
DeleteI love looking at old family photos. Even if I don't know the families.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
Deleteit is really rare to see old photos of families smiling and looking happy. this one is a winner and I love the wagon shot to
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandra :)
DeleteSuch great history in these old black and whites.
ReplyDeleteHi Ellen, there certainly is.
DeleteI'm not sure about the era. 1920s?
ReplyDeleteThere wasn't a date but I am assuming that is correct.
DeleteYou certainly have some interesting family photos. Hope all is well Diane
ReplyDeleteAnd they keep coming :)
DeleteHi Denise,
ReplyDeleteAnother set of your wonderful old photos. I wondered if the first was yourself and Gregg setting off on your latest summer jaunt!!!. Keep these old images coming, you are so lucky to have them.
All the best, John
Hi John, now that would be a different kind of holiday these days :))) I'm glad you are enjoying the old photos. I have a few more to share. Yes, we do feel very lucky to have them. All the best to you too, Denise :)
DeleteWonderful, Denise; you're lucky to have these treasures.
ReplyDeleteHello Mike, yes I feel very lucky.
DeleteThese are lovely and a wonderful 'keepsake' to treasure
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I agree one hundren percent, all the best to you too :)
DeleteSo glad I glanced back to see what I have missed...love these old photos.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you did too Rose, and that you loved them.
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