Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: rifles
Lee and Lester Shooting Birds Off the Church Steep…
05 Apr 2017 |
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A real photo postcard addressed on the other side to Miss Millicent Edinger, 6709 Leeds St., Philadelphia, Pa., and postmarked Luthersburg, Pa., May 16, 1907.
Handwritten message: "Please send us some cards with views from your city. This is Lee & Lester shooting birds off the church steeple."
I sure hope Lee and Lester didn't actually hit any birds or the steeple!
Dear Miss, I Will Risk Everything Depicted Here
21 Apr 2015 |
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"Dear Miss, I will risk everything depicted here if you will permit me to see you as far as the gate. Yours very truly."
Worst Clambake I Ever Went To
28 Jan 2016 |
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"Worst clam bake I ever went to. Tables set in open field. Broiling hot sun. Clams half done. One waiter to our table. Everything in the bake was smoky. Everybody disgusted. C. L. Deane."
Complaints about the food and service at a clambake that was held over 125 years ago. For more information, see the front of this ticket :
Labor Day Clambake Ticket, Bristol County Associat…
28 Jan 2016 |
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"Bristol County Association. G.A.R. Clambake. Riverview Park, Labor Day. Seat No. 332."
Handwritten additions to the front of this ticket: "C. L. Deane & J.D.H. Jr. Sep. 6/88. (over.)"
Handwritten note on the back (see below): "Worst clam bake I ever went to. Tables set in open field. Broiling hot sun. Clams half done. One waiter to our table. Everything in the bake was smoky. Everybody disgusted. C. L. Deane."
"C. L. Deane" was clearly displeased with the food and service at the clambake that he and "J.D.H. Jr." attended as part of an early observance of Labor Day in 1888. The Bristol County Association, based in Bristol County, Massachusetts, was a local chapter of the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.), an American Civil War veterans' organization.
C. L. Deane may have been Charles Learned Deane (1871-1955). If so, he would have been only 17 years old when he registered his complaints about the clambake on his ticket for seat no. 332.
Tents at Raise 'ell Camp, Cooks Mill, Pennsylvania
28 Sep 2015 |
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Handwritten message on the back of this real photo postcard: "To yous all. This is a view of our tents. Rhoads and two of the clerks came down one night. Hunter."
The seven Raise 'ell campers are sitting in front of their tents. What appears to be a quilt or coverlet is visible in the first open tent, and the man seated in front of that tent is still holding the shotgun he posed with in the first photo .
Charles R. Rhoads was a pharmacist in the nearby town of Hyndman , Pa., in the 1900s and 1910s. Could he have been the Rhoads who--along with two of the clerks in his pharmacy--visited the camp?
And how ironic is it--considering the guns that are visible in the photos and the hunting that presumably took place during the camping trip--that the writer's name is "Hunter"!
Eating Ice Cream at Raise 'ell Camp, Cooks Mill, P…
28 Sep 2015 |
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Handwritten message on the back of this real photo postcard: "This is the table where we had a many good meal those ten days. The lady at the end was a visitor. She brought 1 gal. of ice cream along."
The seven Raise 'ell campers and a visitor are seated around the table where they had "a many good meal" during their stay. Perhaps they're eating the ice cream that the woman at right brought with her. Next to her are two milk cans, which were probably used to store water. The stream that's visible In the background is Wills Creek , which is still a popular fly-fishing destination today.
Is that a Buster Brown outfit that the boy is wearing in this photo and the previous one ?
Raise 'ell Camp, Cooks Mill, Pennsylvania
28 Sep 2015 |
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Handwritten message on the back of this real photo postcard: "This was the name of our camp at Cooks Mill where we was the last ten days of August."
These seven campers have enough firepower--a couple of shotguns and a rifle--to "raise hell," as their sign suggests, but it's more likely they used their guns and rods for hunting and fishing (I'm not sure why the one woman is holding a tin horn, though).
Their camping trip, which took place during August sometime in the 1900s or 1910s, is documented in these three photos (the one above and two more below).
The location--Cooks Mill--was a small settlement in rural Bedford County, Pennsylvania, that was described in 1900 as having one store, a grist mill, and ten dwellings.
Old Timers Parade
12 Jan 2015 |
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A beards photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Handwritten note on the back of this real photo postcard: "Uncle Jim in the Old Timers Parade."
I don't know where or when this "Old Timers Parade" took place, and I'm not even sure which one is "Uncle Jim." I'm certain, though, that it must have taken quite some time for these fellows to put on grow those long beards and moustaches!
Soldier with Gun and Flag
Man and Woman Posing with Their Guns (Detail)
Man and Woman Posing with Their Guns
16 Dec 2016 |
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See also a detail from this real photo postcard showing a close-up of the guns and ammunition displayed on the table (below).
Bonita and Claudette?
14 Jul 2014 |
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There isn't any identifying information on the back of this real photo postcard, but I suspect that these ladies were related to Bonnie and Clyde .
4th of July
04 Jul 2014 |
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Sweet Dreams: Scene Near Pottsville, Pa.
26 Oct 2015 |
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Grand Army of the Republic: To My Comrade
Peace: Memorial Day Souvenir
Honor the Brave
13 May 2011 |
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Aiming for a Merry Christmas This Year
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