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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Another McGinnis Timeline

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Richard Thomas Donahue, son of Martin

Richard Thomas Donahue, son of Martin
Somewhere in Michigan, circa 1918

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Stanwood Railroad Engine

Stanwood Railroad Engine
This ran down the main street of East Stanwood providing the old town of Stanwood with railroad connection

Mother and Cousins- My Very Favorite

Mother and Cousins- My Very Favorite
Along the river bank, left to right, Mary Agnes, cousins Alice and Margurite, circa 1915-1918

Tate Family Cemetery, Tate, (north) Georgia

Tate Family Cemetery, Tate, (north) Georgia
Where Dad's Tate ancestors are buried

Cousin Tommie (left) and Uncle John

Cousin Tommie (left)  and Uncle John
Circa late 1940's. Taken at the road in front Uncle John's house

Samuel Tate Jones, Harrison Arkansas

Samuel Tate Jones, Harrison Arkansas
Brother of our Grandfather, A.H. Jones

A Milkstand Full of Kids, Not Cans

A Milkstand Full of Kids, Not Cans
Somewhere along the road in Florence

Uncle Tom & His Fishing Enterprise

Uncle Tom & His Fishing Enterprise
Uncle Tom, standing, Mary Agnes & on the left probably a fishing partner, near Stanwood or Camano Island

Unknown, But Perhaps Charles F. Jones Sr. Behind the Wheel

Unknown, But Perhaps Charles F. Jones Sr. Behind the Wheel
Maybe in Seattle somewhere along Alki Avenue

Haying Season

Haying Season
Assuredly taken in front of the James Hall barn, next door

Waiting for the Ferry Across the Columbia River

Waiting for the Ferry Across the Columbia River
Probably taken going to or from a bridge job in Oregon

Excitement at the River

Excitement at the River
The Snagboat is here- in front of one of the farms

What Was a Lazy Summer Afternoon

What Was a Lazy Summer Afternoon
And then it "came round the bend"

A Prosperous Old Hotel

A Prosperous Old Hotel
I wish I knew where. Dad in the back seat ?

They Loved Their Cars

They Loved Their Cars
Along the river in Florence

Uncle Tom and a Bridge Building Crew

Uncle Tom and a Bridge Building Crew
Tom McGinnis, standing left. Taken in Pasco, Washington, sometime in the 1920's, on their way to the jobsite.

Two Peas in a Pod

Two Peas in a Pod
Taken in front of the Hugh McGinnis home

Some Place in The Stanwood Area

Some Place in The Stanwood Area
Unable to identify the driver but maybe a female member of the McGinnis line.

An Unknown Bridge

An Unknown Bridge
One of the many bridge jobs Dad and Uncle Tom worked on somewhere in the Northwest.

Early Florence "Road Runner"

Early Florence "Road Runner"

Ferry "Vashon Island" at Launching

Ferry "Vashon Island" at Launching
Taken at the McAteer Shipyard in Port Blakely

McAteer Shipyard, Port Blakely, Bainbridge Island, Washington

McAteer Shipyard, Port Blakely, Bainbridge Island, Washington
Where Uncle Tom was working when he was drafted in 1917
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