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Tag Archives: Barry County
FOUND AT BRUSH RIDGE IN 1937
As far as I’ve known for over 50 years, there were only two existing photographs of my father as a child. In one that might have been his Baptism Day, he is dressed in white lawn, cradled in his older … Continue reading →
Posted in Family, History
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Tagged Barry County, Brush Ridge School, Depression, Evelyn Newland, Ford Model T, Michigan, one room school, West Michigan
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Peter and Betsy Wuebker are location-independent professionals who share what they know about travel, simplicity and integrating work with life. 