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Showing posts with label Letsoms. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Family Dogs: Sepia Satuday 111




This week's Sepia Saturday theme is dogs.  After you are done here at Oregon Gifts, please visit my friends and read their stories over at Sepia Saturday.   If you have some old photos and perhaps a story to go along with them, you are welcome to join us too.


Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews

This picture is of my Great-Grandmother Maude Craig Traylor Bennett standing beside her sister Echo Craig.  The little boy is my Grandfather (my Mom's Dad), Floyd Albert Traylor who is standing by a very happy dog (sorry that I don't know his name).  Grandpa was born in 1912, and he looks to be around 2 here, so lets say that this picture was captured in 1914, for the sake of argument.  Here is the blog post that I wrote about that gets us started on that side of my family: Groundhog's Day and Grandpa T.'s Birthday.


 Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews

The mother in this picture is my Great-Grandmother Talitha Letsom Hedrick.  The children are my Grandma Florence Hedrick Traylor, my Great-Uncle John Hedrick and my Great-Uncle Homer Hedrick.  The dog is Jack.  This was taken at their farm, known as Jack Creek Ranch, located near Hardscrabble, not far from Drain, Oregon.  Grandma T. looks as if she is around 8 here, so I am guessing that this photo was taken around 1920.

Talitha, or Litha, married Benjamin E. Hedrick.  Great-Grandpa Ben wasn't in the picture above, so perhaps he was the one taking it.  Here is Great-Grandpa Ben with his farm horses.  I know that they are not dogs, but still thought you would enjoy seeing them.

 Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews

As I was going through The Letsom Letters, I came across one that was written to Great-Grandpa Ben from his friend William Larsen on May 23, 1906.  William is just dropping his friend Ben a line, and telling him about how much he does not enjoy his logging job.  I thought that you guys might enjoy reading it.  It has nothing to do with dogs.

 Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews

Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews

Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews

 Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews

This last picture is of Cousin Danny Hedrick with Otis.  It was probably also taken at Jack Creek Ranch when Danny and Lyle were visiting their Grandma Litha and Grandpa Ben Hedrick.  Danny was born in1925, and though it is kind of hard to tell by this picture, I am guessing that he was around 10 in this picture and that it was taken in 1935.  I might be a couple of years off here.  Otis sure looks a lot like Jack. 

I wrote a post about Danny and Lyle's mother, Flora, a couple of months ago, and you can just CLICK HERE to read it.  This is an excerpt from Flora's diary in 1928, where she talks about a day of shopping with the boys.  Danny was 3 at the time, and Lyle was 2.  Lyle transcribed and typed it out years later, and has included it in The War Letters.   

By the way, on the page before, Flora had noted that the neighbor's home had burned down.  That must have made quite an impact on Danny, and that is why, for some reason, he said what he did.  They were probably explaining to him why it was dangerous to play with matches and he was perhaps reminding himself not to burn their home to the ground.  Note to self.


Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews


So, there you go!  Happy Sepia Saturday to all.  I am still not doing well with this surgery and go back to the doctor this afternoon.  My neck is all swollen now, and I hope that I do not have an infection. (I did, but am on meds and am feeling much better now.)  I am still working on getting around to those of you who commented on my last week's posts.  I appreciate you all so much.


Take care and God bless,


Kathy M.


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