This old Dodge, circa 1946-48, is parked at a gas station on the grounds of the Mississippi Agriculture Museum. An authentic building moved to the museum grounds, the gas station is 1940s-era, too, complete with original gas pumps. The car is still spiffy except for the bit of rust you can see if you look … Continue reading Friday Photo: Dodge, late 1940s
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Friday Photo: Angel
The angel faces east, overlooking the old cemetery. There are more elegant monuments in this place, but I love the austerity of the wings. Old Brandon Cemetery, Brandon, Mississippi / GW
Crossroads
Crossroads, Corinth, Mississippi / Gerry Wilson Last spring, I attended a family reunion, a gathering of distant cousins who were mostly strangers, all linked to my great-great-grandfather who settled in middle Tennessee in the early 1800s. We cousins are a diverse group--all ages, many different professions, some with strong genealogy interests and knowledge and some, … Continue reading Crossroads