Our Founder; Franklin T. Wike, Jr
This is the Legacy of Our Founder, Franklin T. Wike, Jr.
It will contain a variety of information, including about his memories of life and family, as well as a variety of his Religious, Inspirational, Motivational, and Romantic writings from over the years.
Types of Writings
Fannie L. Prothro: A Glance At The Past
A short distance from our house there was a creek, fed by a spring up on a hill with a waterfall that was about five feet high. This was where Mama washed our clothes in a zinc tub. Papa went along to carry the bundle and make a fire under the black iron wash pot. Mama put the clothes on a big wooden block and paddled them. She boiled them and rinsed them in three tubs then carried them home and dried them on a clothes line.
Our social life was built around the church. They had singing conventions. I remember Papa and Mama would always go. A teacher came to teach singing and we always attended. Mama sang alto and I loved to hear Papa sing. I think these meetings were in the summer when the crops were laid by. They had books with shaped notes (now the notes are round). They would have dinner on the ground and preaching once each month.
We lived ten miles from Groveton, the county seat of Trinity County. The road was graded and the men who lived in the district worked the road. They used oxen to pull heavy logs over it to make it level.
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A HISTORY OF TROY INDIANA
Stephen Saalman
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Singles night at the market
Wednesday, March 4, 1987
Thousands change their routines to try ‘something different.’
By Judy Bradford, Tribune Staff Writer
They gave up Wednesday night volleyball, the concluding episode of “I’ll take Manhattan,” on television and other middle-of-the-week fare.
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Rare Collection of Old Photographs, including some Tin-Types
We have purchased a large number of old photographs that came from a barn in Kentucky.
We have not discovered any definite links to the origin or family these images may belong to YET, so we will be posting them on our website, in order to see if anyone else can assist in recognizing these individuals.
99 Year Old Viola Masterson at Christmas Dinner 2024
In 2024, American Legacies Org, started a new tradition.
Christmas is the biggest holiday of the year where people are supposed to share the day with family.
Christmas Memories from Pennsylvania
Linnea Travis Miller
from Pennsylvania
I believe my favorite Christmas toy was the plastic accordion I received when I was about six or seven years old. My cousin Tut, who was 5 years older than I was, had always had his accordion with him when the family came down from New Hampshire for our old fashioned Swedish Christmas at Grammy and Grampy's house in Connecticut.
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The USS Comfort
By Mary Lewis nee Smith
I became a RN from the Oklahoma General Hospital (later Mercy). and joined the AMC, ( Army Medical Corps) in 1945, then served in the South Pacific.
When I went over to the Philippines. I was on a ship called “Comfort". The ship was late in picking me up. When I got on board. I talked with a man who had already been on the ship and found out the reason they were late was because they had been hit by a Japanese Suicide Plane.
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