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Since Monday this week. My colleagues and I have started bringing lunch to work. It started when Adline found new interest in Bento art.
So, I brought my left over Prince Curry to work Monday. They loved it so much that I just had to conceptualize a shot for them.
Join the dark side - eat Golden Curry des!
Sugoi!!!
Took a short railfan trip to Savanna. follwed the IC&E down seen 2 east & 1 west moving, but the west tied down at Adline with two more west tied down in front of him. seen 4 BNSF at Savanna but the light was wrong ( ONLY 1 PHOTO). Then followed the BNSF Pevine down to the UP tracks, And with the help from the only other Master of sunset technology, I was able to get this sunset shot with UP coal train in the photo at Graden Plain Rd. Sunball just to the left. Looks great large
Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site
Topeka, Kansas
Theme: Expressions of Freedom and Equality
Exhibit: May 1 - June 30, 2013
Opening Reception: During First Friday Art Walk, May 3rd at 5:30 p.m with a short ceremony at 5:45
View images of artworks on exhibit on Flickr at
www.flickr.com/photos/thedreamrocket/set s/72157628113291460/
Posters:
Bully Poster: docs.google.com/file/d/0B3VmmD_bi9xPajlW ZWdWLXVIclk/edit?...
Idioms Poster:
docs.google.com/file/d/0B3VmmD_bi9xPbnVt WGdwWlNQRnM/edit?...
Peace Poster: docs.google.com/file/d/0B3VmmD_bi9xPbGZi aDlHTUljeGs/edit?...
Articles:
Veterans Inspire Quilt Pieces
home.nps.gov/applications/digest/printhe adline.cfm?type=A...
Unique quilter working with kids at Brown site - read article at cjonline.com/news/2012-06-22/unique-quil ter-working-kids-...
Contact Person: Jennifer Marsh at jennifer@thedreamrocket.com
Location:
Brown v. Board of Education
1515 SE Monroe Street, Topeka, Kansas 66612
Phone: (785) 354-4273
Website: www.nps.gov/brvb/contacts.htm
Participants:
4th grade students in Mrs. McDaniel's Quest class at Southeast Elementary School in Meridian, MS
Logan Jones , a student at Silver Lake High School in Silver Lake, KS
Walnut Springs Middle School in Westerville, OH x 2
Megan Streit, a student at Nemaha Valley High School in Seneca, KS
Boys and Girls Club attending camp at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kansas x 55
Tanya Kuznetsova, Katya Grebennikova, Lena Kolmykova, Sasha Tolstova, and Ivan Gusnov students from Moscow, Russia
Students at the Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls in Hewlett, New York
4th Grade Students in Ms. Batkins Class in Revere, MA
4th Grade Students in Ms. Batkins Class at Paul Revere Innovation School in Revere, MA
Ruben and Kobe from Tecumseh, KS
Alexis, Antoinette, Erika from Topeka, KS
Abel, Morgan, and Shana from Topeka, KS
Paola, Gerardo, and Angela from Topeka, KS
Corrina, Patricio, and Diego from Topeka, KS
Diaalo and Evie from Topeka, KS
Jamaja and Brady from Topeka, KS
Mark and Cameron from Tecumseh, KS
Breannah, Erika, and Chris from Topeka, KS
Jordan, Derick, and Mitchell from Tecumseh, KS
Skielyr, Amanda, and Daniel from Tecumseh, KS
Kaleb, Brogan, and Shelby from Tecumseh, KS
Cathy and Bonny, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Haley and Kymee, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Dakota and Casper, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Bandon and Makayla, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Chrissy, Katie, Alyssa, and Ashland, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Alex and Chelsey, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Mize and Gorden , students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Caitie and Brittanee , students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Lauryn and Jimi, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Caigen, a student at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Emily and Ramon, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Amy and Courtney, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Ashley Webb, Rachel Nook, and Ashley York from Silver Lake, KS
Jeffery Torkelson and Kylee Dewey from Silver Lake, KS
Kyler Tibbits, Ben Kowach, and Haegan S. from Silver Lake, KS
Richea’ McCain, Rondel Turner, and Kaylee King from Tecumseh, KS
Dalton Massec, Magen Honas, and Josh Klein from Silver Lake, KS
Zach Wilson and Kristen Howser from Silver Lake, KS
Erin Johnson and Ashley Swan from Silver Lake, KS
Madison Wegner and Kelsey Priddy from Silver Lake, KS
Tiffany Pryor and Melissa Wichmann, students at Highland Park High School in KS
EJ Drake and Tiffany Pryor, teachers at Highland Park High School in KS
Janice Rhodes from Winfield, KS
Sarah, a student at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC
Highland Park High School students in Topeka, KS x 4
Quest Group A, C, D and E (2nd IG Gifted Students) at Northeast Elementary School in Meridian, MS
Mrs. Ashcraft’s 4rd Grade QUEST Students at Northeast Elementary School in Meridian, MS
Samia Tamrin Ahmed, Rabeya Rowshin, and Kishwer Jahan from Dhaka, Bangladesh
Becky Poisson from Westcliffe, CO
Livingston Intermediate School in Livingston, TX
Roz Ford from Amerst, Canada
Adelphi University - Fiber Sculpture Workshop in Garden City, NY
Girls, Inc. from Syracuse, NY
Christ the King Girl Scout Troop 1087
Beverly Haring from Colorado Springs, CO
Jeanne Hansen from San Pedro, CA
Doni Jordan from Columbia, SC
Cecilia Lira from Houston, TX
Kroth-Murphy Family from Verona, WI
Chaffee's Elementary School in Huntsville, AL
Ann Schmidt and Mary Kern, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
MacKenzie Mapes, a student at Shawnee Heights High School in Tecumseh, KS
Carole Horan from Syracuse, NY
Allen Family from Enterprise, MS
Mrs. Ashcraft’s 3rd and 4th grade QUEST Students at Northeast Elementary School in Meridian, MS
Sydney and Kate, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Evan and Rebecca, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Kristina and Amber, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Nicholas and Nolan, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Arabella and Emily, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
David and Michael, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Ethan and Aldo, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Amina, Katherine, and Ava, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Sophia, a student at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Susan Wallace from Atlantic Beach, FL
Jennifer Jo Zoellner from St. Petersburg, FL
Nina Lise Moen from Norway
Leslee Boissy from Central Square, NY
Suzan Engler, Arlene Ritz, Carol Moellers, and Jo Jo Hall from various communities around the United States
Catherine Billingsley from Ayden, NC
W.R. McNeilElementary School in Bowling Green, KY
Terry Pottmeyer from Mercer Island, WA
Jo A. Appleton from Duncanville, TX
Jacquelyn C. Williams from Cange, Haiti
LaFazio and Mundo Lindo after School Art Program in San Diego, CA
YMCA of Greater Syracuse, NY
Ray Middle School after School Program in Baldwinsville, NY
Southeast Elementary School in Meridian, MS
Suzanne Thompson from Frankfort, KY
Linda Laird from San Diego, CA
Sandor KisfaLudy High School in Sumeg, Hungary
Girl Scout Troop 48378 from Felicity, OH
New School Montessori in Cincinnati, OH
University of Maine in Houlton, ME
Geiger Family from Erlanger, KY
Girl Scout Troop 1361 from Lynn Camp Elementary School in Corbin, KY
Junior Girl Scout Troop 514 in Morehead, KY
Girl Scout Troop 742 in Frankfort, KY
Ashley Inman from Huntsville, AL
Christine Prentice from Sierra Madre, CA
Georgia Van Hoesen from Melbourne Beach, FL
Karen Smith from Newtown, PA
Girl Scout Troop 1256 from Latham, NY
Monterey Highlands School in Monterey Park, CA
Girl Scout Troop 33101 from Oakland, CA
Jessica Pribula from East Grand Forks, MN
Girl Scout Troop 33101 from Oakland, CA
Girl Scouts of Holy Name from Brooklyn, NY
Girl Scout Troop 1256 from Latham, NY
Walnut Springs Middle School in Westerville, OH x 2
Ann E. Ruthsdottir from Brunswick, ME
Submission created during High School Art Day at Washburn University in Topeka, KS
Nichole Garther and Levi Wagner from Winchester, KS
Ariel Peterson and Ally West from Winchester, KS
Kirsten Letourneari from Tecumseh, KS
Jessika Hamrick from Silver Lake, KS
Kitty Tootle from Lawrence, KS
Ally West and Ariel Peterson from Topeka, KS
Avery Beck from Lawrence, KS
D.D. Woodbury from Houston, TX
Mary’s Elementary School in St. Mary’s and Rossville Grade School in Rossville, KS
4th grade students in Ms. Howard’s Class at Paul Revere Innovation School in Revere, MA
Palmiro, Lina, Olivia, Justin, and Kevin from Revere, MA
Hands On Children’s Museum in Olympia, WA
Emily Scholl, Julian Berman, and Sarah Pascall from Syracuse, NY
Emily Scholl, Elizabeth Scharoun, and Sarah Pascall from Syracuse, NY
Julie Darby at Mundy Branch Library in Syracuse, NY
Amanda Norton from Syracuse, NY
Grandma's Child Development Center in Atlanta, GA
Ashby Street Learning Academy in Atlanta, GA
Paul Laurence Dunbar School in Atlanta, GA
Dean Rusk Head Start YMCA Academy from Atlanta, GA
C.L. Gideons Elementary School from Atlanta, GA
Samantha Ogden from Seneca, KS
Katie Guengerich, a student at Nemaha Valley High School in Seneca, KS
Kali Haug from Seneca, KS
Girl Scout Brownie Troop 3766 from Castle Rock, CO x 3
University of Huddersfield in Huddersfield, England x 2
3rd grade students at Garfield Elementary School in Augusta, KS
Houlton Higher Education Center in collaboration with University of Maine, Presque Isle x 2
Boys and Girls Club attending camp at Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, KS x 8
Denham Springs High School in Denham Springs, LA x 4
Brandon, Skyler, Hayley, and Shawn, students at Denham Springs High School in Denham Springs, LA
Kineedra, a student at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC
Taylor, a student at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC
Dylan, a students at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC
Briana and Tearra, students at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC
Sarah Cowett, a student at the University of Maine Presque Isle in Houlton, ME
Students in Mrs. Dana Pippen’s Thursday QUEST Class, at Southeast Elementary in Meridian, MS
Alexis, a student at Trinity Chapel Academy, in Power Springs, GA
Sarah, a student at Trinity Chapel Academy, in Power Springs, GA
Susan, a student at Chillicothe High School, in Chillicothe, MO
4th grade students at Southeast Elementary School in from Meridian, MS
Girl Scout Troop 33101 from Oakland, CA
Chloe, Farial, and Sarah, students at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA
Erin and Verena, students at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA
Christina, Joanne, Ellie, and Ashley, students at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA
Rachel and Abbi, students at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA
Jennifer, Nina, and Sydney, students at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA
Myrtie Jane Hoobler and John Lewis Ramsey (from Amarillo ) were married in St. Marys , Kansas on April 13, 1896. Their first three children were born there. The oldest was John Jacob, Elmira Elizabeth and Paul Franklin. The family moved to Loup County Nebraska to make their home and three more children were born there. These were Lewis Freel, Ora Melvin and Dorothy Lucille. The family later moved to Fort Collins County . I was born there on April 24, 1914. Shortly after my birth the family left for Texas to be with some of the other relatives, and the trip was made in covered wagons and will arrive at the Hext ranch on the Wasita the day I was 6 months old. The trip had taken two months. In two and one-half years after there were two more arrivals to our family. Margaret Pearl was born on July 17th, 1916 and Carl Snyder came to make his home with us. He was with us until he married Lena Bell and then lived near us the rest of his life.
While living on the river our brother Jake worked some for the Hamilton family near Zybach. Emma Hamilton Rogers was small but she remembers him. Jake married Vera Barrett at Elk City , Oklahoma a few years later and has one daughter Mrs. Dorma Lee Harness at Elk City , Oklahoma .
After staying on the ranch for about five years, we moved into Gem City where dad and the boys farmed. Shortly after that Freel went to the state of Pennsylvania with some cousins and married Ida Lee. They made several trips and lived in Texas and then several years ago the family moved to Arizona and spent the rest of his life there. While at Gem City when I was seven years old we had a house to burn on Friday afternoon and some ladies made we girls clothes to wear to church on Sunday. Then we moved into the old Hotel that was a three-story house. We needed all the rooms, as the family was quite large then. Paul and Francis, Freel and Ida, Dorothy and Preach, Carl and Lena Bell were all there with babies under one year. Also at this time at our community church the revivals were for three weeks and we kept the preachers and we always looked forward to the good singing and preaching.
Paul and Frances lived at Gem and Blue Ridge and had the three children but only Pauline still lives near Frances . They were farmers and ranchers and also Paul was commissioner for several terms, which everyone that knew him knows that was his pride and joy. I think he got to pass away the way he wanted to, serving the public. Frances continued to stay on the place for a few years but now is in Canadian.
After Dad passed away in 1945 Ora and Paul kept the land and lived on there places for a few years then Ora married Helen Bush from Reydon , Oklahoma but she was working on the Alexander Ranch at the time and had one son which is Billy Cannon. They lived on the home place until Ora broke his hip earlier this year and since then they have been in Canadian in their house that they had bought earlier.
Our oldest sister Elmira married John White at Gem and he was a house builder and they lived in Canadian most of their married life but was living in Amarillo near me when they both passed away within two years of each other. They do not have any children living near here now.
Dorothy was married at an early age to Noel (Preach) Walker and had one son George Louis (Buster), and when Buster was four years old Preach passed away after being ill for only one week. Dorothy was a widow for about twelve years then while working at the telephone company she married a man from Miami , O.C. Davis and they have one girl, Lynis Ann Davis Hefner. She and her family live in White Deer and have three sons. Dorothy was in bad health for a few years before her death and Lynis certainly took care of her.
Mother had moved to Canadian after dad passed away and lived in her home until her passing in 1958. Brother Browder that had been a long time preacher in Hemphill and Wheeler counties came back to conduct her funeral.
I married Lois Curlee after meeting him at school at Allison and we were married May 14, 1932 at Wheeler and lived around Allison for a few years. Bobby and Peggy were both born while we were there. They both came back and stayed with their grandparents and finished school there.
Bobby and Carlene George had gone to school together through the years and married when Carlene finished high school. They lived in Canyon and Amarillo for several years then his work transferred them to Georgia and they have made their home there and they love that country. They live in Marietta . They have four children, Lucinda (Curlee) Reyna, Belinda (Curlee) Brousard, Byron J. and Andrea. They have one granddaughter, Meshea that was one year old in October.
After Peggy finished school she came to Amarillo where the rest of us lived and worked at the telephone office with me for a while but she did not like it so she started doing insurance work, which she is still doing. In a short time after coming here Peggy met a fine young man from Canyon by the name of Joe Rogers and then married in 1956 and has three children. Floyd Lee and his son Jeremy live here, as Floyd is field manager for the Pizza Huts in this area. Ronnie Joel, wife and two children live in San Antonio and he is a builder. Holly ( Rogers ) Lamm and husband and baby (Dustin) live in Amarillo also. Joe is a dock foreman for a trucking firm here. Holly’s husband also named Joe is a short haul truck driver. Peggy’s family all belongs to Coulter Road Baptist church where he is a deacon. Lois and I are long time members at South Georgia Baptist church. Our family is quite large now as we have twenty in all.
The (8) children of Myrtie Jane Hoobler and John Ramsey were:
1. John Jacob Ramsey was born September 8, 1897 in St. Marys, Wabaunsee County , KS and died October 7, 1976 in Palestine , TX . He married Lexie Henderson.
They had the following children:
Dorma Lee Ramsey
2. Elmira Elizabeth Ramsey was born September 18, 1899 in St. Marys, Ks and died in 1978 in Amarillo , TX . She married John White February 26, 1916 in Gem, TX. He was born November 15, 1891 in Hillsboro , TX and died August 17, 1975 in Amarillo , TX .
They had the following children:
Wilson B. White was born in 1916 in Canadian, Hemphill , Texas . He married Viola Seals in 1940 in Tulia , TX .
Bertha Mae White was born in 1919. She married Richard Totten in 1939 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX .
Fannie Cleo White was born in 1922 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . She married John Crawford in 1947 in Ft. Worth , TX .
Le Roy White was born in 1926 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . He married Joyce Bethany in 1953.
Margaret White was born July 9, 1929 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX and died March 3, 1947.
Myrtie Frances White was born in 1931 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . She married Foy English.
Billy G. White was born in 1933 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . He married Lana Joyce Henry in 1960 in Canyon, TX.
John Thomas White was born in 1940 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . He married Linda Whitfield in 1961 in Amarillo , TX .
3. Paul Franklin Ramsey was born October 16, 1901 in St. Marys , KS and died April 10, 1967 in Canadian, TX. He was buried April 13, 1967. He married Frances Bachmann May 23, 1925 in Canadian, TX. She was born January 19, 1905 in Elk City , OK .
They had the following children:
Pauline Francis Ramsey was born in 1925 in Gem, Hemphill County , TX . She married Tillmon J. Walker in 1944 in Gem, Hemphill County , TX .
John Lewis Ramsey was born in 1926 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . He married Nadine Walker in 1948 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX .
Dona Jean Ramsey was born in 1937 in Gem, Hemphill County , TX . She married Jerry Franklin Green in 1951 in Gem, Hemphill County , TX .
David Paul Ramsey was born April 18, 1939 in Canadian, Hemphill , TX and died April 18, 1939.
4. Lewis Freel Ramsey was born September 28, 1903 in Anselmo, Custer County , NE and died September 27, 1987 in Tucson , AZ. He married Ida Bell Lee February 6, 1924 in Wellsborough , PA.
They had the following children:
Emma Myrtie Ramsey. She married Raymond Bohnert in 1943.
Evelyn Eileen Ramsey. She married Don Martin.
Fredrick Ora Ramsey. He married Mary Lou in 1950.
Reva Pearl Ramsey. She married Eddie Cline.
Edward Ramsey. Edward married Nellie.
Pauline Yvonne Ramsey. Pauline married Carl Lucas.
Patricia Lee Ramsey was born in 1939. She married (1) Ray Duran and (2) Martin Hernandez.
Carol Marie Ramsey was born in 1946. Carol married Art Hoffman.
5. Ora Melvin Ramsey was born November 20, 1904 in Anselmo, Custer County , NE and died December 23, 1994 in Canadian, TX. He married Helen Bush April 4, 1946.
6. Dorothy Lucille Ramsey was born August 15, 1908 in Anselmo, Custer County , NE and died May 6, 1980. She married (1) William Noel Walker February 24, 1926 in Wheeler, TX. William was born February 15, 1905 in Durham , OK and died July 31, 1932. He was buried in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . She married (2) Oran Clifton Davis May 6, 1941 in Amarillo , TX . Oran was born September 11, 1908 in Alvord , TX .
They had the following children:
George Lewis Walker was born in 1927 in Gem, Hemphill County , TX . He married Donna Rogers in 1951 in North Platte , NE.
They had the following children:
Kelly D. Walker was born in 1953 in North Platte , NE.
Debra Lynis Walker was born in 1955 in North Platte , NE.
Lynis Ann Davis was born in 1947 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . She married Bobby D. Hefner in 1964 in Pampa , TX .
They had the following children:
Keven Wade Hefner was born in 1965 in Pampa , TX .
Bobby Kyle Hefner was born in 1967 in Pampa , TX .
Brandon Kade Hefner was born in 1973 in Pampa , TX .
7. Evelyn Mae Ramsey was born in 1914 in Ft. Collins , CO . She married Lois Weldon Curlee May 14, 1932 in Wheeler, TX. Lois was born May 1, 1913 in Bogata , TX and died September 4, 1992. He was buried September 8, 1992 in Memory Gardens Cemetery .
They had the following (2) children:
Bobby Joe Curlee was born in 1934 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . He married Carlene George in 1954 in Dalhart , TX . She was born in 1936 in Canadian, Hemphill County, TX.
They had the following children:
Lucinda Starlene Curlee was born in 1957 in Amarillo , TX .
Belinda Dean Curlee was born in 1960 in Amarillo , TX .
Byron Jay Curlee was born in 1962 in Amarillo , TX .
Andrea Adline Curlee was born in 1965 in Amarillo , TX .
Peggy Louise Curlee was born in 1938 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . She married Joe Lee Rogers in 1956 in Canyon, TX. He was born in 1935 in Canyon, TX.
They had the following children:
Floyd Lee Rogers was born in 1957 in Canyon, TX.
8. Margaret Pearl Ramsey - L.B. Owens
Child; Ray Lewis
Mrs. Ramsey Passes Away This Friday Oct. 17, 1958.Mrs. Lewis Ramsey, 80, a resident of Hemphill county for forty five years, passed away at the hospital here this Friday morning at 4:30 after having been critically ill for the past two weeks.
Myrtie Jane Hoobler Ramsey was born October 10, 1878 at St. Marys, Kansas . She was married to the late Lew Ramsey at St. Marys on April 13, 1896. They moved to the Gem community in 1913 and engaged in farming. Mr. Ramsey passed away on November 21, l945.
Mrs. Ramsey, who made her home here with her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Davis, was a member of the First Methodist Church . She was a frail looking little lady but had more energy than most women half her age. To know her was to love her and she leaves a host of friends all over this section to mourn her loss. She loved to visit with her children, grandchildren, other relatives and friends, and was always ready to make a trip at a moment’s notice.
She is survived by the following children: Jake Ramsey of Houston; Paul Ramsey of Gem; Fred Ramsey of Elmira, New York; Ora Ramsey of Gem; Mrs. John White (Elmira) of Amarillo; Mrs. Dorothy Davis of Canadian; Mrs. Lois Curlee (Evelyn) of Amarillo; and Mrs. Brady Hanna (Pearl) of Dumas. Also by Carl Snyder of Gem, who she raised as a son.
Other survivors include three brothers, C. J. Hoobler, Canadian; Frank Hoobler of Broken Bow, Nebraska; and George Hoobler of Lincoln, Nebraska, 28 grandchildren, and 42 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held here this Saturday afternoon at three o’clock at the Methodist church, with the Reverend Browder, of Darrouzett, officiating.
Pallbearers will be Clarence Pyeatt, Cliff Pyeatt, Jack Williams, Claude Cook, Tom Park, and Ora Morris.
Interment will be made in the local cemetery under the direction of the Stickley funeral home.
From the Tombstones in Canadian Cemetery
Myrtie J. Ramsey John Lewis Ramsey
Oct. 1O, 1878 Dec, 29, 1861
Oct. 17, 1958 Nov. 21, 1945
Children:
Jacob - Lexie Henderson; Paul F. - Frances Buchmann; Fred - Ida Lee; Ora - Helen Bush; Elmira Elizabeth - John White; Dorothy Lucille - Oran Clifton Davis; Evelyn Mae - Lois Weldon Curlee; Pearl - Brady Hanna.
Bain News Service,, publisher.
Return of Naval aviators
[between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
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Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
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Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Bain News Service photograph collection (DLC) 2005682517
General information about the George Grantham Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
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Call Number: LC-B2- 5380-10
Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site
Topeka, Kansas
Theme: Expressions of Freedom and Equality
Exhibit: May 1 - June 30, 2013
Opening Reception: During First Friday Art Walk, May 3rd at 5:30 p.m with a short ceremony at 5:45
View images of artworks on exhibit on Flickr at
www.flickr.com/photos/thedreamrocket/set s/72157628113291460/
Posters:
Bully Poster: docs.google.com/file/d/0B3VmmD_bi9xPajlW ZWdWLXVIclk/edit?...
Idioms Poster:
docs.google.com/file/d/0B3VmmD_bi9xPbnVt WGdwWlNQRnM/edit?...
Peace Poster: docs.google.com/file/d/0B3VmmD_bi9xPbGZi aDlHTUljeGs/edit?...
Articles:
Veterans Inspire Quilt Pieces
home.nps.gov/applications/digest/printhe adline.cfm?type=A...
Unique quilter working with kids at Brown site - read article at cjonline.com/news/2012-06-22/unique-quil ter-working-kids-...
Contact Person: Jennifer Marsh at jennifer@thedreamrocket.com
Location:
Brown v. Board of Education
1515 SE Monroe Street, Topeka, Kansas 66612
Phone: (785) 354-4273
Website: www.nps.gov/brvb/contacts.htm
Participants:
4th grade students in Mrs. McDaniel's Quest class at Southeast Elementary School in Meridian, MS
Logan Jones , a student at Silver Lake High School in Silver Lake, KS
Walnut Springs Middle School in Westerville, OH x 2
Megan Streit, a student at Nemaha Valley High School in Seneca, KS
Boys and Girls Club attending camp at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kansas x 55
Tanya Kuznetsova, Katya Grebennikova, Lena Kolmykova, Sasha Tolstova, and Ivan Gusnov students from Moscow, Russia
Students at the Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls in Hewlett, New York
4th Grade Students in Ms. Batkins Class in Revere, MA
4th Grade Students in Ms. Batkins Class at Paul Revere Innovation School in Revere, MA
Ruben and Kobe from Tecumseh, KS
Alexis, Antoinette, Erika from Topeka, KS
Abel, Morgan, and Shana from Topeka, KS
Paola, Gerardo, and Angela from Topeka, KS
Corrina, Patricio, and Diego from Topeka, KS
Diaalo and Evie from Topeka, KS
Jamaja and Brady from Topeka, KS
Mark and Cameron from Tecumseh, KS
Breannah, Erika, and Chris from Topeka, KS
Jordan, Derick, and Mitchell from Tecumseh, KS
Skielyr, Amanda, and Daniel from Tecumseh, KS
Kaleb, Brogan, and Shelby from Tecumseh, KS
Cathy and Bonny, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Haley and Kymee, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Dakota and Casper, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Bandon and Makayla, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Chrissy, Katie, Alyssa, and Ashland, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Alex and Chelsey, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Mize and Gorden , students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Caitie and Brittanee , students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Lauryn and Jimi, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Caigen, a student at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Emily and Ramon, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Amy and Courtney, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Ashley Webb, Rachel Nook, and Ashley York from Silver Lake, KS
Jeffery Torkelson and Kylee Dewey from Silver Lake, KS
Kyler Tibbits, Ben Kowach, and Haegan S. from Silver Lake, KS
Richea’ McCain, Rondel Turner, and Kaylee King from Tecumseh, KS
Dalton Massec, Magen Honas, and Josh Klein from Silver Lake, KS
Zach Wilson and Kristen Howser from Silver Lake, KS
Erin Johnson and Ashley Swan from Silver Lake, KS
Madison Wegner and Kelsey Priddy from Silver Lake, KS
Tiffany Pryor and Melissa Wichmann, students at Highland Park High School in KS
EJ Drake and Tiffany Pryor, teachers at Highland Park High School in KS
Janice Rhodes from Winfield, KS
Sarah, a student at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC
Highland Park High School students in Topeka, KS x 4
Quest Group A, C, D and E (2nd IG Gifted Students) at Northeast Elementary School in Meridian, MS
Mrs. Ashcraft’s 4rd Grade QUEST Students at Northeast Elementary School in Meridian, MS
Samia Tamrin Ahmed, Rabeya Rowshin, and Kishwer Jahan from Dhaka, Bangladesh
Becky Poisson from Westcliffe, CO
Livingston Intermediate School in Livingston, TX
Roz Ford from Amerst, Canada
Adelphi University - Fiber Sculpture Workshop in Garden City, NY
Girls, Inc. from Syracuse, NY
Christ the King Girl Scout Troop 1087
Beverly Haring from Colorado Springs, CO
Jeanne Hansen from San Pedro, CA
Doni Jordan from Columbia, SC
Cecilia Lira from Houston, TX
Kroth-Murphy Family from Verona, WI
Chaffee's Elementary School in Huntsville, AL
Ann Schmidt and Mary Kern, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
MacKenzie Mapes, a student at Shawnee Heights High School in Tecumseh, KS
Carole Horan from Syracuse, NY
Allen Family from Enterprise, MS
Mrs. Ashcraft’s 3rd and 4th grade QUEST Students at Northeast Elementary School in Meridian, MS
Sydney and Kate, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Evan and Rebecca, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Kristina and Amber, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Nicholas and Nolan, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Arabella and Emily, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
David and Michael, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Ethan and Aldo, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Amina, Katherine, and Ava, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Sophia, a student at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Susan Wallace from Atlantic Beach, FL
Jennifer Jo Zoellner from St. Petersburg, FL
Nina Lise Moen from Norway
Leslee Boissy from Central Square, NY
Suzan Engler, Arlene Ritz, Carol Moellers, and Jo Jo Hall from various communities around the United States
Catherine Billingsley from Ayden, NC
W.R. McNeilElementary School in Bowling Green, KY
Terry Pottmeyer from Mercer Island, WA
Jo A. Appleton from Duncanville, TX
Jacquelyn C. Williams from Cange, Haiti
LaFazio and Mundo Lindo after School Art Program in San Diego, CA
YMCA of Greater Syracuse, NY
Ray Middle School after School Program in Baldwinsville, NY
Southeast Elementary School in Meridian, MS
Suzanne Thompson from Frankfort, KY
Linda Laird from San Diego, CA
Sandor KisfaLudy High School in Sumeg, Hungary
Girl Scout Troop 48378 from Felicity, OH
New School Montessori in Cincinnati, OH
University of Maine in Houlton, ME
Geiger Family from Erlanger, KY
Girl Scout Troop 1361 from Lynn Camp Elementary School in Corbin, KY
Junior Girl Scout Troop 514 in Morehead, KY
Girl Scout Troop 742 in Frankfort, KY
Ashley Inman from Huntsville, AL
Christine Prentice from Sierra Madre, CA
Georgia Van Hoesen from Melbourne Beach, FL
Karen Smith from Newtown, PA
Girl Scout Troop 1256 from Latham, NY
Monterey Highlands School in Monterey Park, CA
Girl Scout Troop 33101 from Oakland, CA
Jessica Pribula from East Grand Forks, MN
Girl Scout Troop 33101 from Oakland, CA
Girl Scouts of Holy Name from Brooklyn, NY
Girl Scout Troop 1256 from Latham, NY
Walnut Springs Middle School in Westerville, OH x 2
Ann E. Ruthsdottir from Brunswick, ME
Submission created during High School Art Day at Washburn University in Topeka, KS
Nichole Garther and Levi Wagner from Winchester, KS
Ariel Peterson and Ally West from Winchester, KS
Kirsten Letourneari from Tecumseh, KS
Jessika Hamrick from Silver Lake, KS
Kitty Tootle from Lawrence, KS
Ally West and Ariel Peterson from Topeka, KS
Avery Beck from Lawrence, KS
D.D. Woodbury from Houston, TX
Mary’s Elementary School in St. Mary’s and Rossville Grade School in Rossville, KS
4th grade students in Ms. Howard’s Class at Paul Revere Innovation School in Revere, MA
Palmiro, Lina, Olivia, Justin, and Kevin from Revere, MA
Hands On Children’s Museum in Olympia, WA
Emily Scholl, Julian Berman, and Sarah Pascall from Syracuse, NY
Emily Scholl, Elizabeth Scharoun, and Sarah Pascall from Syracuse, NY
Julie Darby at Mundy Branch Library in Syracuse, NY
Amanda Norton from Syracuse, NY
Grandma's Child Development Center in Atlanta, GA
Ashby Street Learning Academy in Atlanta, GA
Paul Laurence Dunbar School in Atlanta, GA
Dean Rusk Head Start YMCA Academy from Atlanta, GA
C.L. Gideons Elementary School from Atlanta, GA
Samantha Ogden from Seneca, KS
Katie Guengerich, a student at Nemaha Valley High School in Seneca, KS
Kali Haug from Seneca, KS
Girl Scout Brownie Troop 3766 from Castle Rock, CO x 3
University of Huddersfield in Huddersfield, England x 2
3rd grade students at Garfield Elementary School in Augusta, KS
Houlton Higher Education Center in collaboration with University of Maine, Presque Isle x 2
Boys and Girls Club attending camp at Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, KS x 8
Denham Springs High School in Denham Springs, LA x 4
Brandon, Skyler, Hayley, and Shawn, students at Denham Springs High School in Denham Springs, LA
Kineedra, a student at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC
Taylor, a student at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC
Dylan, a students at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC
Briana and Tearra, students at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC
Sarah Cowett, a student at the University of Maine Presque Isle in Houlton, ME
Students in Mrs. Dana Pippen’s Thursday QUEST Class, at Southeast Elementary in Meridian, MS
Alexis, a student at Trinity Chapel Academy, in Power Springs, GA
Sarah, a student at Trinity Chapel Academy, in Power Springs, GA
Susan, a student at Chillicothe High School, in Chillicothe, MO
4th grade students at Southeast Elementary School in from Meridian, MS
Girl Scout Troop 33101 from Oakland, CA
Chloe, Farial, and Sarah, students at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA
Erin and Verena, students at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA
Christina, Joanne, Ellie, and Ashley, students at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA
Rachel and Abbi, students at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA
Jennifer, Nina, and Sydney, students at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA
Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site
Topeka, Kansas
Theme: Expressions of Freedom and Equality
Exhibit: May 1 - June 30, 2013
Opening Reception: During First Friday Art Walk, May 3rd at 5:30 p.m with a short ceremony at 5:45
View images of artworks on exhibit on Flickr at
www.flickr.com/photos/thedreamrocket/set s/72157628113291460/
Posters:
Bully Poster: docs.google.com/file/d/0B3VmmD_bi9xPajlW ZWdWLXVIclk/edit?...
Idioms Poster:
docs.google.com/file/d/0B3VmmD_bi9xPbnVt WGdwWlNQRnM/edit?...
Peace Poster: docs.google.com/file/d/0B3VmmD_bi9xPbGZi aDlHTUljeGs/edit?...
Articles:
Veterans Inspire Quilt Pieces
home.nps.gov/applications/digest/printhe adline.cfm?type=A...
Unique quilter working with kids at Brown site - read article at cjonline.com/news/2012-06-22/unique-quil ter-working-kids-...
Contact Person: Jennifer Marsh at jennifer@thedreamrocket.com
Location:
Brown v. Board of Education
1515 SE Monroe Street, Topeka, Kansas 66612
Phone: (785) 354-4273
Website: www.nps.gov/brvb/contacts.htm
Participants:
4th grade students in Mrs. McDaniel's Quest class at Southeast Elementary School in Meridian, MS
Logan Jones , a student at Silver Lake High School in Silver Lake, KS
Walnut Springs Middle School in Westerville, OH x 2
Megan Streit, a student at Nemaha Valley High School in Seneca, KS
Boys and Girls Club attending camp at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kansas x 55
Tanya Kuznetsova, Katya Grebennikova, Lena Kolmykova, Sasha Tolstova, and Ivan Gusnov students from Moscow, Russia
Students at the Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls in Hewlett, New York
4th Grade Students in Ms. Batkins Class in Revere, MA
4th Grade Students in Ms. Batkins Class at Paul Revere Innovation School in Revere, MA
Ruben and Kobe from Tecumseh, KS
Alexis, Antoinette, Erika from Topeka, KS
Abel, Morgan, and Shana from Topeka, KS
Paola, Gerardo, and Angela from Topeka, KS
Corrina, Patricio, and Diego from Topeka, KS
Diaalo and Evie from Topeka, KS
Jamaja and Brady from Topeka, KS
Mark and Cameron from Tecumseh, KS
Breannah, Erika, and Chris from Topeka, KS
Jordan, Derick, and Mitchell from Tecumseh, KS
Skielyr, Amanda, and Daniel from Tecumseh, KS
Kaleb, Brogan, and Shelby from Tecumseh, KS
Cathy and Bonny, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Haley and Kymee, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Dakota and Casper, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Bandon and Makayla, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Chrissy, Katie, Alyssa, and Ashland, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Alex and Chelsey, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Mize and Gorden , students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Caitie and Brittanee , students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Lauryn and Jimi, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Caigen, a student at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Emily and Ramon, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Amy and Courtney, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
Ashley Webb, Rachel Nook, and Ashley York from Silver Lake, KS
Jeffery Torkelson and Kylee Dewey from Silver Lake, KS
Kyler Tibbits, Ben Kowach, and Haegan S. from Silver Lake, KS
Richea’ McCain, Rondel Turner, and Kaylee King from Tecumseh, KS
Dalton Massec, Magen Honas, and Josh Klein from Silver Lake, KS
Zach Wilson and Kristen Howser from Silver Lake, KS
Erin Johnson and Ashley Swan from Silver Lake, KS
Madison Wegner and Kelsey Priddy from Silver Lake, KS
Tiffany Pryor and Melissa Wichmann, students at Highland Park High School in KS
EJ Drake and Tiffany Pryor, teachers at Highland Park High School in KS
Janice Rhodes from Winfield, KS
Sarah, a student at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC
Highland Park High School students in Topeka, KS x 4
Quest Group A, C, D and E (2nd IG Gifted Students) at Northeast Elementary School in Meridian, MS
Mrs. Ashcraft’s 4rd Grade QUEST Students at Northeast Elementary School in Meridian, MS
Samia Tamrin Ahmed, Rabeya Rowshin, and Kishwer Jahan from Dhaka, Bangladesh
Becky Poisson from Westcliffe, CO
Livingston Intermediate School in Livingston, TX
Roz Ford from Amerst, Canada
Adelphi University - Fiber Sculpture Workshop in Garden City, NY
Girls, Inc. from Syracuse, NY
Christ the King Girl Scout Troop 1087
Beverly Haring from Colorado Springs, CO
Jeanne Hansen from San Pedro, CA
Doni Jordan from Columbia, SC
Cecilia Lira from Houston, TX
Kroth-Murphy Family from Verona, WI
Chaffee's Elementary School in Huntsville, AL
Ann Schmidt and Mary Kern, students at Jefferson County North High School in Winchester, KS
MacKenzie Mapes, a student at Shawnee Heights High School in Tecumseh, KS
Carole Horan from Syracuse, NY
Allen Family from Enterprise, MS
Mrs. Ashcraft’s 3rd and 4th grade QUEST Students at Northeast Elementary School in Meridian, MS
Sydney and Kate, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Evan and Rebecca, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Kristina and Amber, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Nicholas and Nolan, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Arabella and Emily, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
David and Michael, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Ethan and Aldo, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Amina, Katherine, and Ava, students at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Sophia, a student at Divine Child Elementary School in Dearborn, MI
Susan Wallace from Atlantic Beach, FL
Jennifer Jo Zoellner from St. Petersburg, FL
Nina Lise Moen from Norway
Leslee Boissy from Central Square, NY
Suzan Engler, Arlene Ritz, Carol Moellers, and Jo Jo Hall from various communities around the United States
Catherine Billingsley from Ayden, NC
W.R. McNeilElementary School in Bowling Green, KY
Terry Pottmeyer from Mercer Island, WA
Jo A. Appleton from Duncanville, TX
Jacquelyn C. Williams from Cange, Haiti
LaFazio and Mundo Lindo after School Art Program in San Diego, CA
YMCA of Greater Syracuse, NY
Ray Middle School after School Program in Baldwinsville, NY
Southeast Elementary School in Meridian, MS
Suzanne Thompson from Frankfort, KY
Linda Laird from San Diego, CA
Sandor KisfaLudy High School in Sumeg, Hungary
Girl Scout Troop 48378 from Felicity, OH
New School Montessori in Cincinnati, OH
University of Maine in Houlton, ME
Geiger Family from Erlanger, KY
Girl Scout Troop 1361 from Lynn Camp Elementary School in Corbin, KY
Junior Girl Scout Troop 514 in Morehead, KY
Girl Scout Troop 742 in Frankfort, KY
Ashley Inman from Huntsville, AL
Christine Prentice from Sierra Madre, CA
Georgia Van Hoesen from Melbourne Beach, FL
Karen Smith from Newtown, PA
Girl Scout Troop 1256 from Latham, NY
Monterey Highlands School in Monterey Park, CA
Girl Scout Troop 33101 from Oakland, CA
Jessica Pribula from East Grand Forks, MN
Girl Scout Troop 33101 from Oakland, CA
Girl Scouts of Holy Name from Brooklyn, NY
Girl Scout Troop 1256 from Latham, NY
Walnut Springs Middle School in Westerville, OH x 2
Ann E. Ruthsdottir from Brunswick, ME
Submission created during High School Art Day at Washburn University in Topeka, KS
Nichole Garther and Levi Wagner from Winchester, KS
Ariel Peterson and Ally West from Winchester, KS
Kirsten Letourneari from Tecumseh, KS
Jessika Hamrick from Silver Lake, KS
Kitty Tootle from Lawrence, KS
Ally West and Ariel Peterson from Topeka, KS
Avery Beck from Lawrence, KS
D.D. Woodbury from Houston, TX
Mary’s Elementary School in St. Mary’s and Rossville Grade School in Rossville, KS
4th grade students in Ms. Howard’s Class at Paul Revere Innovation School in Revere, MA
Palmiro, Lina, Olivia, Justin, and Kevin from Revere, MA
Hands On Children’s Museum in Olympia, WA
Emily Scholl, Julian Berman, and Sarah Pascall from Syracuse, NY
Emily Scholl, Elizabeth Scharoun, and Sarah Pascall from Syracuse, NY
Julie Darby at Mundy Branch Library in Syracuse, NY
Amanda Norton from Syracuse, NY
Grandma's Child Development Center in Atlanta, GA
Ashby Street Learning Academy in Atlanta, GA
Paul Laurence Dunbar School in Atlanta, GA
Dean Rusk Head Start YMCA Academy from Atlanta, GA
C.L. Gideons Elementary School from Atlanta, GA
Samantha Ogden from Seneca, KS
Katie Guengerich, a student at Nemaha Valley High School in Seneca, KS
Kali Haug from Seneca, KS
Girl Scout Brownie Troop 3766 from Castle Rock, CO x 3
University of Huddersfield in Huddersfield, England x 2
3rd grade students at Garfield Elementary School in Augusta, KS
Houlton Higher Education Center in collaboration with University of Maine, Presque Isle x 2
Boys and Girls Club attending camp at Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, KS x 8
Denham Springs High School in Denham Springs, LA x 4
Brandon, Skyler, Hayley, and Shawn, students at Denham Springs High School in Denham Springs, LA
Kineedra, a student at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC
Taylor, a student at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC
Dylan, a students at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC
Briana and Tearra, students at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, NC
Sarah Cowett, a student at the University of Maine Presque Isle in Houlton, ME
Students in Mrs. Dana Pippen’s Thursday QUEST Class, at Southeast Elementary in Meridian, MS
Alexis, a student at Trinity Chapel Academy, in Power Springs, GA
Sarah, a student at Trinity Chapel Academy, in Power Springs, GA
Susan, a student at Chillicothe High School, in Chillicothe, MO
4th grade students at Southeast Elementary School in from Meridian, MS
Girl Scout Troop 33101 from Oakland, CA
Chloe, Farial, and Sarah, students at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA
Erin and Verena, students at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA
Christina, Joanne, Ellie, and Ashley, students at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA
Rachel and Abbi, students at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA
Jennifer, Nina, and Sydney, students at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA
Bain News Service,, publisher.
Return of Naval aviators
[between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920]
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Myrtie Jane Hoobler and John Lewis Ramsey (from Amarillo ) were married in St. Marys , Kansas on April 13, 1896. Their first three children were born there. The oldest was John Jacob, Elmira Elizabeth and Paul Franklin. The family moved to Loup County Nebraska to make their home and three more children were born there. These were Lewis Freel, Ora Melvin and Dorothy Lucille. The family later moved to Fort Collins County . I was born there on April 24, 1914. Shortly after my birth the family left for Texas to be with some of the other relatives, and the trip was made in covered wagons and will arrive at the Hext ranch on the Wasita the day I was 6 months old. The trip had taken two months. In two and one-half years after there were two more arrivals to our family. Margaret Pearl was born on July 17th, 1916 and Carl Snyder came to make his home with us. He was with us until he married Lena Bell and then lived near us the rest of his life.
While living on the river our brother Jake worked some for the Hamilton family near Zybach. Emma Hamilton Rogers was small but she remembers him. Jake married Vera Barrett at Elk City , Oklahoma a few years later and has one daughter Mrs. Dorma Lee Harness at Elk City , Oklahoma .
After staying on the ranch for about five years, we moved into Gem City where dad and the boys farmed. Shortly after that Freel went to the state of Pennsylvania with some cousins and married Ida Lee. They made several trips and lived in Texas and then several years ago the family moved to Arizona and spent the rest of his life there. While at Gem City when I was seven years old we had a house to burn on Friday afternoon and some ladies made we girls clothes to wear to church on Sunday. Then we moved into the old Hotel that was a three-story house. We needed all the rooms, as the family was quite large then. Paul and Francis, Freel and Ida, Dorothy and Preach, Carl and Lena Bell were all there with babies under one year. Also at this time at our community church the revivals were for three weeks and we kept the preachers and we always looked forward to the good singing and preaching.
Paul and Frances lived at Gem and Blue Ridge and had the three children but only Pauline still lives near Frances . They were farmers and ranchers and also Paul was commissioner for several terms, which everyone that knew him knows that was his pride and joy. I think he got to pass away the way he wanted to, serving the public. Frances continued to stay on the place for a few years but now is in Canadian.
After Dad passed away in 1945 Ora and Paul kept the land and lived on there places for a few years then Ora married Helen Bush from Reydon , Oklahoma but she was working on the Alexander Ranch at the time and had one son which is Billy Cannon. They lived on the home place until Ora broke his hip earlier this year and since then they have been in Canadian in their house that they had bought earlier.
Our oldest sister Elmira married John White at Gem and he was a house builder and they lived in Canadian most of their married life but was living in Amarillo near me when they both passed away within two years of each other. They do not have any children living near here now.
Dorothy was married at an early age to Noel (Preach) Walker and had one son George Louis (Buster), and when Buster was four years old Preach passed away after being ill for only one week. Dorothy was a widow for about twelve years then while working at the telephone company she married a man from Miami , O.C. Davis and they have one girl, Lynis Ann Davis Hefner. She and her family live in White Deer and have three sons. Dorothy was in bad health for a few years before her death and Lynis certainly took care of her.
Mother had moved to Canadian after dad passed away and lived in her home until her passing in 1958. Brother Browder that had been a long time preacher in Hemphill and Wheeler counties came back to conduct her funeral.
I married Lois Curlee after meeting him at school at Allison and we were married May 14, 1932 at Wheeler and lived around Allison for a few years. Bobby and Peggy were both born while we were there. They both came back and stayed with their grandparents and finished school there.
Bobby and Carlene George had gone to school together through the years and married when Carlene finished high school. They lived in Canyon and Amarillo for several years then his work transferred them to Georgia and they have made their home there and they love that country. They live in Marietta . They have four children, Lucinda (Curlee) Reyna, Belinda (Curlee) Brousard, Byron J. and Andrea. They have one granddaughter, Meshea that was one year old in October.
After Peggy finished school she came to Amarillo where the rest of us lived and worked at the telephone office with me for a while but she did not like it so she started doing insurance work, which she is still doing. In a short time after coming here Peggy met a fine young man from Canyon by the name of Joe Rogers and then married in 1956 and has three children. Floyd Lee and his son Jeremy live here, as Floyd is field manager for the Pizza Huts in this area. Ronnie Joel, wife and two children live in San Antonio and he is a builder. Holly ( Rogers ) Lamm and husband and baby (Dustin) live in Amarillo also. Joe is a dock foreman for a trucking firm here. Holly’s husband also named Joe is a short haul truck driver. Peggy’s family all belongs to Coulter Road Baptist church where he is a deacon. Lois and I are long time members at South Georgia Baptist church. Our family is quite large now as we have twenty in all.
The (8) children of Myrtie Jane Hoobler and John Ramsey were:
1. John Jacob Ramsey was born September 8, 1897 in St. Marys, Wabaunsee County , KS and died October 7, 1976 in Palestine , TX . He married Lexie Henderson.
They had the following children:
Dorma Lee Ramsey
2. Elmira Elizabeth Ramsey was born September 18, 1899 in St. Marys, Ks and died in 1978 in Amarillo , TX . She married John White February 26, 1916 in Gem, TX. He was born November 15, 1891 in Hillsboro , TX and died August 17, 1975 in Amarillo , TX .
They had the following children:
Wilson B. White was born in 1916 in Canadian, Hemphill , Texas . He married Viola Seals in 1940 in Tulia , TX .
Bertha Mae White was born in 1919. She married Richard Totten in 1939 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX .
Fannie Cleo White was born in 1922 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . She married John Crawford in 1947 in Ft. Worth , TX .
Le Roy White was born in 1926 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . He married Joyce Bethany in 1953.
Margaret White was born July 9, 1929 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX and died March 3, 1947.
Myrtie Frances White was born in 1931 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . She married Foy English.
Billy G. White was born in 1933 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . He married Lana Joyce Henry in 1960 in Canyon, TX.
John Thomas White was born in 1940 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . He married Linda Whitfield in 1961 in Amarillo , TX .
3. Paul Franklin Ramsey was born October 16, 1901 in St. Marys , KS and died April 10, 1967 in Canadian, TX. He was buried April 13, 1967. He married Frances Bachmann May 23, 1925 in Canadian, TX. She was born January 19, 1905 in Elk City , OK .
They had the following children:
Pauline Francis Ramsey was born in 1925 in Gem, Hemphill County , TX . She married Tillmon J. Walker in 1944 in Gem, Hemphill County , TX .
John Lewis Ramsey was born in 1926 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . He married Nadine Walker in 1948 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX .
Dona Jean Ramsey was born in 1937 in Gem, Hemphill County , TX . She married Jerry Franklin Green in 1951 in Gem, Hemphill County , TX .
David Paul Ramsey was born April 18, 1939 in Canadian, Hemphill , TX and died April 18, 1939.
4. Lewis Freel Ramsey was born September 28, 1903 in Anselmo, Custer County , NE and died September 27, 1987 in Tucson , AZ. He married Ida Bell Lee February 6, 1924 in Wellsborough , PA.
They had the following children:
Emma Myrtie Ramsey. She married Raymond Bohnert in 1943.
Evelyn Eileen Ramsey. She married Don Martin.
Fredrick Ora Ramsey. He married Mary Lou in 1950.
Reva Pearl Ramsey. She married Eddie Cline.
Edward Ramsey. Edward married Nellie.
Pauline Yvonne Ramsey. Pauline married Carl Lucas.
Patricia Lee Ramsey was born in 1939. She married (1) Ray Duran and (2) Martin Hernandez.
Carol Marie Ramsey was born in 1946. Carol married Art Hoffman.
5. Ora Melvin Ramsey was born November 20, 1904 in Anselmo, Custer County , NE and died December 23, 1994 in Canadian, TX. He married Helen Bush April 4, 1946.
6. Dorothy Lucille Ramsey was born August 15, 1908 in Anselmo, Custer County , NE and died May 6, 1980. She married (1) William Noel Walker February 24, 1926 in Wheeler, TX. William was born February 15, 1905 in Durham , OK and died July 31, 1932. He was buried in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . She married (2) Oran Clifton Davis May 6, 1941 in Amarillo , TX . Oran was born September 11, 1908 in Alvord , TX .
They had the following children:
George Lewis Walker was born in 1927 in Gem, Hemphill County , TX . He married Donna Rogers in 1951 in North Platte , NE.
They had the following children:
Kelly D. Walker was born in 1953 in North Platte , NE.
Debra Lynis Walker was born in 1955 in North Platte , NE.
Lynis Ann Davis was born in 1947 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . She married Bobby D. Hefner in 1964 in Pampa , TX .
They had the following children:
Keven Wade Hefner was born in 1965 in Pampa , TX .
Bobby Kyle Hefner was born in 1967 in Pampa , TX .
Brandon Kade Hefner was born in 1973 in Pampa , TX .
7. Evelyn Mae Ramsey was born in 1914 in Ft. Collins , CO . She married Lois Weldon Curlee May 14, 1932 in Wheeler, TX. Lois was born May 1, 1913 in Bogata , TX and died September 4, 1992. He was buried September 8, 1992 in Memory Gardens Cemetery .
They had the following (2) children:
Bobby Joe Curlee was born in 1934 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . He married Carlene George in 1954 in Dalhart , TX . She was born in 1936 in Canadian, Hemphill County, TX.
They had the following children:
Lucinda Starlene Curlee was born in 1957 in Amarillo , TX .
Belinda Dean Curlee was born in 1960 in Amarillo , TX .
Byron Jay Curlee was born in 1962 in Amarillo , TX .
Andrea Adline Curlee was born in 1965 in Amarillo , TX .
Peggy Louise Curlee was born in 1938 in Canadian, Hemphill County , TX . She married Joe Lee Rogers in 1956 in Canyon, TX. He was born in 1935 in Canyon, TX.
They had the following children:
Floyd Lee Rogers was born in 1957 in Canyon, TX.
8. Margaret Pearl Ramsey - L.B. Owens
Child; Ray Lewis
Mrs. Ramsey Passes Away This Friday Oct. 17, 1958.Mrs. Lewis Ramsey, 80, a resident of Hemphill county for forty five years, passed away at the hospital here this Friday morning at 4:30 after having been critically ill for the past two weeks.
Myrtie Jane Hoobler Ramsey was born October 10, 1878 at St. Marys, Kansas . She was married to the late Lew Ramsey at St. Marys on April 13, 1896. They moved to the Gem community in 1913 and engaged in farming. Mr. Ramsey passed away on November 21, l945.
Mrs. Ramsey, who made her home here with her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Davis, was a member of the First Methodist Church . She was a frail looking little lady but had more energy than most women half her age. To know her was to love her and she leaves a host of friends all over this section to mourn her loss. She loved to visit with her children, grandchildren, other relatives and friends, and was always ready to make a trip at a moment’s notice.
She is survived by the following children: Jake Ramsey of Houston; Paul Ramsey of Gem; Fred Ramsey of Elmira, New York; Ora Ramsey of Gem; Mrs. John White (Elmira) of Amarillo; Mrs. Dorothy Davis of Canadian; Mrs. Lois Curlee (Evelyn) of Amarillo; and Mrs. Brady Hanna (Pearl) of Dumas. Also by Carl Snyder of Gem, who she raised as a son.
Other survivors include three brothers, C. J. Hoobler, Canadian; Frank Hoobler of Broken Bow, Nebraska; and George Hoobler of Lincoln, Nebraska, 28 grandchildren, and 42 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held here this Saturday afternoon at three o’clock at the Methodist church, with the Reverend Browder, of Darrouzett, officiating.
Pallbearers will be Clarence Pyeatt, Cliff Pyeatt, Jack Williams, Claude Cook, Tom Park, and Ora Morris.
Interment will be made in the local cemetery under the direction of the Stickley funeral home.
From the Tombstones in Canadian Cemetery
Myrtie J. Ramsey John Lewis Ramsey
Oct. 1O, 1878 Dec, 29, 1861
Oct. 17, 1958 Nov. 21, 1945
Children:
Jacob - Lexie Henderson; Paul F. - Frances Buchmann; Fred - Ida Lee; Ora - Helen Bush; Elmira Elizabeth - John White; Dorothy Lucille - Oran Clifton Davis; Evelyn Mae - Lois Weldon Curlee; Pearl - Brady Hanna.
Top part of the 1906 Marble tombstone erected at the graves of Mary Adline Demumbry, Jr. who died in 1848 and Mary Adline Demumbry who died in 1832, by their brother Joseph Timothy Demonbreun.
"Mary Adline Demumbry, Sen. was born the 14th of August 1801 And departed this life the 3rd of March 1854" She was born in Elbert Co, Ga. to James and Margaret (Wilson) Patton who came to Williamson County, Tenn at an early date. Wife of William Demonbreun
"Mary Adline Demumbry, Sen. was born the 14th of August 1801 And departed this life the 3rd of March 1854" She was born in Elbert Co, Ga. to James and Margaret (Wilson) Patton who came to Williamson County, Tenn at an early date.
" In Memory of William Demumbrane, Sr. Was born 1794 Died Jan. ll, 1870, Aged 77 Years" Davidson Co., Tn court records show him born in 1786.
Mary Katharine (Merritt) Demonbreun was the daughter of John Applewhite and Ann D. (Burton) Merritt. She was born in Williamson County,Tennessee on April 23, 1838 and died in the same county on January 31, 1908. While her tombstone in the Demonbreun graveyard says she died June 31, 1908, the old John F. Demonbreun family Bible gives a death date for her as January 31, 1908. June does not have 31 days. Mary was called "Mollie" and was a very fashionable young lady who was very educated; attending school at the Tennessee Conference Female College at Columbia, Tennessee where she received her diploma on June 19, 1857. Mollie was also an accomplished musician and later owned a Square Grand piano made by E. P. Hale & Co. of New York. Mollie was married to William Patton Demonbreun in Williamson County on February 9, 1859. This early photo of her has been damaged and was taken about the late 1850's or early in 1860's. It was processed on copper and the next photo in this series is a restored photograph from this copy.
John Forsythe Demonbreun (1841-1904) and his wife Sallie Ann (Merritt) Demonbreun (1842-1919) great-grandparents of Jerry W.Cook. John is the son of William Demonbreun (1786-1870)
Mary Katherine (Merritt) Demonbreun (1838-1908) wife of William Patton Demonbreun and daughter of John Applewhite and Ann D. (Burton) Merritt.
Raleigh bikes print and multimedia creative from the late 1990s. Photoshop montage featuring a Raleigh Pioneer bike an a Gainsborough portrait of Mrs Brinsley Sheradon.
1906 double tombstone for William and Mary Adline Demumbren erected by their son Joseph Timothy Demonbreun
"Joseph T. Demonbreun Born Jan. 19, 1826 Died July 31, 1909" Son of William and Mary Adline (Patton) Demonbreun.
Jerry W. Cook at 1855 grave stone of Charity A. Roberts, sister of my great grandfather, John F. Demonbreun. (1841-1904)
Tombstone on left is the original tombstone for William Demonbreun and the stone on the far right is that of his wife Mary Adline (Patton) Demonbreun (1801-1854). The tombstone in the middle is a new stone put at their graves by their son Joseph Timothy Demonbreun in about 1906.
An ofrenda to mark DÃa de los Muertos stands in the East Wing of the White House, Friday, November 1, 2024. (Official White House Photo by Adline Thomas)
The original and damaged tombstone for "Mary Adline Demumbry was born the 30th of May 1830. And departed this life the 4th of June 1832" (Her name is not now revealed on the stone but back in 1985 the stone was on the ground and there it had parts of the child name as Mary Adline Demumbry on broken parts of the stone, but those parts cannot now be found. However they were photographed)
" In Memory of William Demumbrane, Sr. Was born 1794 Died Jan. ll, 1870, Aged 77 Years" Davidson Co., Tn court records show him born in 1786.
Stone on left is original 1848 stone for Mary Adline Demumbry, Jun. and the stone on the right is the original 1832 now damaged stone for her sister, Mary Adline Demumbry, who has the same name, both daughters of William and Mary Adline (Patton) Demonbreun. Tall stone in the middle was put there by their brother, Joseph Timothy Demonbreun about 1906.
"Julia A. Redmond Born Jan. 13, 1813 Died Dec. 18, 1859" (This was the mother of Elizabeth (Redmond) Demonbreun, wife of Joseph Timothy Demonbreun)
Joseph Timothy Demonbreun (1826-1909) sitting and I wonder if the black man standing behind him is Fred Wilds who died in 1899 and is buried in the graveyard ?? Joseph is sitting at his Dog Run in his yard.
"Mary Adline Demumbry, Sen. was born the 14th of August 1801 And departed this life the 3rd of March 1854"
"Mary K. Demonbreun Born Apr. 23, 1838 Died June 31, 1908" (It is interesting to note that June only has 30 days. She is showing a death date of June 31. Mary was the wife of W. P. Demonbreun and her inscription is on the reverse side of the stone. She was the daughter of John Applewhite and Ann D. (Burton) Merritt.
John Forsythe Demonbreun (1842-1904) Civil War Confederate Marker, son of William and Mary Adline (Patton) Demonbreun
1906 double tombstone for William and Mary Adline Demumbren erected by their son Joseph Timothy Demonbreun
Octavine (Whitworth) Demonbreun (1878-1908) first wife of John Burton Demonbreun. Octavine is buried in the William Demonbreun family graveyard and John died in 1954 and is buried in Willow Mount Cemetery in Shelbyville, Tenn.
" In Memory of William Demumbrane, Sr. Was born 1794 Died Jan. ll, 1870, Aged 77 Years" Davidson Co., Tn court records show him born in 1786.