Hi everyone,
I was just "gifted" with a year's worth of local news from Lower Bank (1931). Each evening this week has found me eager to read more about what was happening in the neighborhood 80 years ago. The paper was written by Ella (Johnson) Underhill (see chapters 22-24 in Beck's Jersey Genesis) and her husband Charles. They are referred to as the General Manager (Ella) and y.d. (Charles). The news of the day often contained activities of the neighbors pets, as well as the neighbors themselves. The paper was hand typed with carbon paper and sent to family and friends. Ella and Charles found themselves back in Lower Bank, on the family farm in 1931 as a result of the Great Depression. I believe that Ella would have been about 55 yrs. old at the time of this writing. Charles was an engineer. I thought you would find it interesting to read the short piece about their Thanksgiving travels through the Pine Plains.... I will be happy to share other issues in the future that are informative as well.
Thanks,
Turtle
I was just "gifted" with a year's worth of local news from Lower Bank (1931). Each evening this week has found me eager to read more about what was happening in the neighborhood 80 years ago. The paper was written by Ella (Johnson) Underhill (see chapters 22-24 in Beck's Jersey Genesis) and her husband Charles. They are referred to as the General Manager (Ella) and y.d. (Charles). The news of the day often contained activities of the neighbors pets, as well as the neighbors themselves. The paper was hand typed with carbon paper and sent to family and friends. Ella and Charles found themselves back in Lower Bank, on the family farm in 1931 as a result of the Great Depression. I believe that Ella would have been about 55 yrs. old at the time of this writing. Charles was an engineer. I thought you would find it interesting to read the short piece about their Thanksgiving travels through the Pine Plains.... I will be happy to share other issues in the future that are informative as well.
Thanks,
Turtle