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    Posted: 27 Jan 2011 at 4:23pm
I know you guys like pictures so i am going to post some over the next few days. These pictures were taken at mt Grandfathers farm. His name was Ed Anglemyre and he farmed near Clinton MI. The first is his AC Wc he bought new in 1937.
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I am going to have to figure out how to resize the pictures I guess. The picture was taken in 1941. Grandpa is on the binder. The driver is a hired hand. He farmed 140 acres and milked 10 Guernsey cows and had about 100 head of sheep and they also had a large flock of chickens.
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Thanks Fred. How did you do that?

 

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I like the old pics! Thanks.

Edited by David Gibson (OH) - 27 Jan 2011 at 4:55pm
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Saved your picture in my doocuments.When I open your picture ,I can resize change color or what ever with my program.
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where about near Clinton? I'm 5 miles or so northeast of town.
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Great picture, thanks for sharing. My Dad farmed in Iowa with similar equipment, sorry it was red.
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Tthe farm is on Lima Center Rd North of U.S.-12 First house on the east side of the road. Barns were on west side but are all gone. My cousin lives there now.

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Heres some more pictures.
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Still learning . this was the second tractor. 191? Dodge that was rearended. I think it had a truck rearend. my mother whose name was Nola ran this one. Thats her on the left. Grandpa and my aunt Geraldine.
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CMS10200 where are you located?

 

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Those are really great pictures!! Thanks for sharing.    Fred -- that "enhancement really sharpened the photo -- aren't computers great?
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MyMother mowing hay.
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Love that one ---- I have a '35 WC --- you won't see my wife cranking it! -- LOL
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I forgotto say note the cab on the doodle bug. LOL
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Fritz Rizer's Rumely threshing rig.
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This is Fritz Rizer's rig
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just around the corner on willow rd. my mother grew up on the corner of willow and mccolum rd. i live 3 "farms" to the west of that intersection. small world
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CMS what was your mothers last name.

Over the years i have found that whever you go you fins someone who knows someone you do.

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Her last name was Girbach.

My father (and brother now), are the ones that have been growing the sunflowers in this area for the last 40 years. we lost my mother 40 yrs ago this spring, and we lost my father just this past new years day.
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I am sorry to here about your father i have heard of the Girbachs. Do you know my cousin Joe Kress He lives on the farm and works it. He keeps his equipment at his fathers farm near Manchester.
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Thanks for posting the pictures, they are great.
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no, that name doesn't ring a ball, but i went to saline schools, didn't move to this side of the tracks till i got married.

here's a pic of my mother and grandfather.


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THe farm about 1910
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Great pics everyone.Love to see the old photos.My sister has a lot of our family photos.I need to make time to search through them.Never seems to be enough time. Thanks for the pics,Please keep them coming.
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Great pics guys! If I can figure out why my computer won't communicate with my scanner I will post more too.
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Thanks for the pictures. Sure makes a fellow a little homesick for the "good old days". LOL
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