Monthly Archives: November 2014

A STORY OF PILGRIMS 14


For a few years these three adults and four small children knew the true meaning of togetherness while living in their two-room cabin at the edge of the meadow. Then, in 1908, Margaret Blackall homesteaded 160 acres adjoining Leonard’s land … Continue reading

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A STORY OF PILGRIMS 13


By the time 1893 came around Leonard had a team, harness, wagon and a saddle horse but he still owed $161.50 on the team. He heard that there was a job available at the Watson ranch so, on the third … Continue reading

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About My Dad’s Death


Originally posted on Holy Sheepdip!:
(Copied from a Note I posted on Facebook yesterday). (Unfortunately, the formatting didn’t copy into here properly and refused to fix despite my efforts.) Saturday, November 8, 2014 At this point, I don’t have all…

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Jim Fuller’s Works in Library of Congress


Jim Fuller announces with pride that two of his works have been entered in the Library of Congress. Jim Fuller has two of his works in The Library of Congress. His book, Wool Trompers by J. L. Fuller was entered … Continue reading

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