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Corydon Home   Family on Horseback
Our Corydon Home & Ted's office
108 Walnut
  Sue on Nellie, Mother, Ann on Ted
Grace on Lady Annette, Rica on Lightening
Daddy, Barb on Skippy
 
Grandparents' House   Lowell with Pet and Prince
Bobby & Papa's house, 1994
Ted's parents, our grandparents
  Lowell with Pet & Prince
 
Corydon Capitol   Trotter at Fairgrounds
Corydon Capitol Building   Trotter (or Pacer) at
Harrison Co. Fairgrounds
 

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Laura Etta, center,
Ann on right
1936 at Lowell & Mabel's
  Rica and Barb with Lowell.
On top of the world!
around 1946
 
Rica, Grace, Ruth Faith,
Sue, Barb, 1947
Ruth was Ted's nurse
  Barb, Ford Miles, Grace
Rica, Jackie Miles, ???
Going Swimming, 1947
 
Cynthia, Jackie, Ford Miles
about 1949
  Dowling McGrain Home
 
Lowell & Mabel Sibert, 1970
They owned the farm where the Applegate girls
spent some unforgettable, fun times as children.

Warm and gracious Laura Etta is the daughter of Lowell & Mabel.

These next photos were taken by Ann, Sue & Grace during a visit to Corydon in June 1988.

Sue, Grace, Ann
Corydon Capitol
  Sue, back of Bobby's house
 
Ann, Grace, Sue,
Laura Etta & Lowell
  Ann, Grace, Sue
Lowell
 
Sue, Grace, Ann
on the Ohio River
  Battle of Corydon story
July 9, 1863
 
Ann, Betty, Grace   Ann, Betty, Susan,
Sue, Grace

Betty & Susan are daughters of Bill Buchanan. Bill's mother was Aunt Kitty,
sister of Grace Daniel Applegate (Bobby), our maternal grandmother.
Aunt Kitty was married to Charlie Buchanan (who ran the railroad),
and they had two children, Kathryn and Bill (Susan and Betty's dad).

Grace & Sue in Morristown
our Mother Maggie's hometown

These next photos were taken by Barb during a visit to Corydon in August 1994.

Our Corydon home
50 years later
  back of our Corydon home
 
Barb at Corydon Capitol   Harrison Co. Fairgrounds
 
Laura Etta & Barb   Barb & Laura Etta at
Lowell & Mabel's gravesite
 
This is where the farmhouse stood.
A garden was on the left in front of the shed.
Blue River is behind and down the hill.
  The chicken house is on the left.
The chickens used to peck our legs
when we went with Mabel to feed them!
 
The farm equipment shed.
I loved the horse collars!
  The cow barn.
Barb got kicked here when she was 4
and she still has the scar
(right leg, below the knee)
 
The cow barn and farm equipment shed.
Rica and Barb used to play horse
and "drive" each other.
  Blue River
Lowell took us out in his rowboat.
Rica and Barb saw some fox cubs here.
Rica wanted to go pick them up!
 
Don & Laura Etta
Wyandotte Caves
  Don & Laura Etta
Overlooking the Ohio River
 
Laura Etta at the little church
(being remodeled)
  Don & Laura Etta
at the little church
 
Donahue's in Corydon   Olive & Hurst Miles' home
 


These next photos were taken by Grace & Richard during a visit to Corydon in November 1998.

Our Corydon home   Our daddy's (Ted) childhood home
 
Anna M. Applegate
Presbyterian Church
  Church plaque
 
Richard & Grace
Harrison Co. Fairgrounds
  Harrison Co. Fairgrounds
Plaque
 
Harrison Co. Jail Plaque   Grace, Laura Etta, Richard
 
Grace at the farm   Grace by the farm sheds
 
Ted Applegate memorial headstone   Cousin Sonny headstone
(he's prepared)
 
Bobby & Papa headstone   Carlton's & Lois' headstones
Carlton was Bobby's brother
 

Laura Etta flew to West Texas and joined us
at our September 2001 reunion ... what fun!
Unfortunately, Rica could not join us.

Sue, Ann, Laura Etta
Barb, Grace
  Ann, Laura Etta, Grace
Julie, Barb
 



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Ancestors & Relatives  ~  Ted & Maggie
Ann  ~  Sue  ~  Grace  ~  Rica  ~  Barb

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