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Passages from my Oregon eBook:
<p>"In 1910, 15 more people joined Lincoln Grange: Ambrose Cook, J. A.
Coovert, John Ross Coovert (1880-1929), Hattie Phelps Coovert Edwards (1891-1944),
the wife of Clarence Edwards (1890-1909), Newton L. Guilliams (1866-1932),
C. C. Gwynn, Helga Holmgren, Merle C. Jones (1910-1979), Edith McKensey,
Henry McKensey, James F. Roberts, Conrad Thompson, L. T. Thompson, <b>Guy
Twombly,</b> and <b>Herbert Twombly</b>."
<p>"Horrey Woods and George Ryan played the violin, as did many others.
Herman Webber played piano, and Neta Phelps was very good to play long
hours on the piano. Frank Gatens called many of the square dances.<b> Guy
Twombly</b> could call a dance when things were dull. The most fascinating
dancer Florence Payne Howell could remember was an elderly woman who really
danced with glee! Howell thought the dances were a bit noisy, but after
she learned all of them she really loved them."
<p>"In 1922, Herbert Hassman was the only new person to join Lincoln Grange,
but 1923 saw six new members: Laverna Payne Bell, Elmer Cook, Fred Cook,
Wilbur Collins (?-1942), Reynolds W. Ohmart, and <b>Benjamin Twombly</b>."
<p>"In 1966, five Lincoln Grange members were still living when this report
was written in 1966: Lena Hewitt-Hurt, Gertrude Phelps-Inglehart of Salem,
Fred McWillis of Monument, Chester L. Ryan of Waldport, and <b>Dexter Twombly</b>,
Vernonia."
<p>Connie Guardino wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Lillian, this is amazing! I've got more about Twomblys
in my "grange" section. If you are interested in my Oregon eBook, click
below:
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<br><b>Connie Guardino, Webweaver</b>
<br><b><font size=+2>The Oregon eBook</font></b>
<br><b><font size=-2><a href="http://users.wi.net/~census/lesson44.html">http://users.wi.net/~census/lesson44.html</a></font></b>
<p>LSchiendel@aol.com wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE> Connie,Thank you for your note on the Twomblys.
Jennie is my mother. Since she died we have put a new stone at the
Fern Ridge Cemetery at Seal Rocks. The book you speak of, is this one you
wrote or not. Sounds like I should have a copy. LillianLSchiendel@aol.com</blockquote>
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