Nettie Taylor married in December 26, 1911 in Gibson Indiana. In 1925 she caught her husband straying and took her blacksnake whip and flogged him right good in the streets. After getting the strap he took off. She wanted him back, but this dog was not to found. From December 15 1925 Texas News
Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007, Family Search Gibson 1910-1914 County clerk offices, Indiana.
“If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten.” Rudyard Kipling
Showing posts with label 1925. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1925. Show all posts
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Blood Legacy The True Story of the 1925 Snow Ax Murders
In 1925 a young man’s severed head was found in an abandoned farmhouse near the town of Stephenville. What is discovered next will shock you.......
To Read More Click Link to my article Blood Legacy A True Crime Story
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Smallest Auto in the World "Hoot Gibson Special" driven bt Gus Prezel
October 1925 The Decatur Herald
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Metro history: 'Midget runs 52 miles on a gallon of gas'
June 27, 1926: F. S. Townsley, chief ranger, officially handed a permit to Guz Petzel, allowing him to drive his “four-cylinder, home-made product” through Yosemite National Park -- the smallest automobile to enter it. But it was a harbinger of bigger things: “Nature lovers, old-timers” and their allies had been working to keep a road out of the Yosemite Valley. As The Times reported a few weeks later, a new road built by convicts was opened, “so broad and level that it brings the valley within seven or eight hours of easy driving from the Golden Gate.” Officials expected a ten-fold increase of visitors to the park. (The New York Times)
To Read More check out The Old Motor Blog
Metro history: 'Midget runs 52 miles on a gallon of gas'
June 27, 1926: F. S. Townsley, chief ranger, officially handed a permit to Guz Petzel, allowing him to drive his “four-cylinder, home-made product” through Yosemite National Park -- the smallest automobile to enter it. But it was a harbinger of bigger things: “Nature lovers, old-timers” and their allies had been working to keep a road out of the Yosemite Valley. As The Times reported a few weeks later, a new road built by convicts was opened, “so broad and level that it brings the valley within seven or eight hours of easy driving from the Golden Gate.” Officials expected a ten-fold increase of visitors to the park. (The New York Times)
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Edith B Davidson First Womem Alderwoman Elected 1925 Somerville MA
Born Edith Blair Jan. 22, 1874 Truro Nova Scotia, Canada
Death May 4, 1947 Somerville Middlesex County Massachusetts
Married to James Davidson Born Jan. 16, 1865 Quebec, Canada
Death: Jan. 25, 1915 Cambridge Middlesex County Massachusetts
Business Bonair Home Laundry
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