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Discontinued Jul. 6, 1984. Floyd County. Photo by J Gallagher, Aug. 1978.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
Looking up Post Alley, which runs between the main streets in downtown Seattle, from Pike Place Public Market south.
This picture was taken as part of a tour round the city of Seattle with Shutter Tours, who specialise in guiding budding photographers to points of interest and showing them the sights in a new way.
My guide Kristi was most helpful and showed me a lot of places I wouldn’t have seen otherwise and, as I was the only person on the tour this day, she was able to help me with various things. I even took some pictures of people – which is most unlike me.
The tour was really good and if you’re ever in Seattle and fancy spending three hours or so getting to see some of the more unusual sights, as well as some of the better-known ones, check out www.shuttertours.com – ooh, I sound like an advert!
The only physical remnant of the Post Oak community, this cemetery began as the burial ground for the family of Isham McMillin, who acquired land in this part of Bell County in 1855. The oldest marked grave, that of McMillin's daughter Elizabeth, dates from 1857. Several graves, marked by piles of stones or illegible markers, may predate Elizabeth's burial.
A large proportion of graves mark the burial sites of infants and children, testament to the harshness of frontier life as Anglo settlers moved into the area. Buried here are members of a number of pioneer families, including the Edwards, Fulton, Sinclair and Ezell families. Isham McMillin, who died in 1861, is buried here, as is another McMillin daughter, Mary (1852-1864).
In 1873, Sarah McMillin sold two acres of land to the deacons of Mountain Home Baptist Church for the purpose of building a church and schoolhouse. The mountain home church came to be called Post Oak Baptist Church, as did the school and community. The school consolidated with the Center Lake School District in 1916 and later became part of the Holland public school system. The Post Oak Baptist Church continued to meet until a 1952 fire destroyed the church building and the congregation disbanded.
Burials continue to take place in the graveyard, and the Post Oak Cemetery Association, organized in 1951, cares for the cemetery, which stands as a reminder of early Bell County settlement. (2001) (Marker No. 12512)
At side of main Caernarfon-Beddgelert Road, 1 mile from Beddgelert, on the Left, just inside a Cattle Grid.
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Wood County. Photo by S Bahnsen, Sept. 2012.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
A burro scratches its chin on a fence at Mission La Purisima Concepcion in Lompoc, California, U.S.A. Spanish priests founded this mission in 1787. (Photo taken July 10, 2014)
Photo © 2014 Marcie Heacox, all rights reserved. FOR PERSONAL VIEWING PURPOSES ONLY.
San Bernardino County. Photo by J Gallagher, Sept. 2007.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
Franklin County. Photo by E Kalish, Aug. 2011.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
At the British Wildlife Centre, Newchapel, Surrey; the young otter siblings pose, briefly, after a quick swim.