Genealogies of the Agard, Nunn, Hardenbrook, Wortman, Doyle, and Tucker family lines.
Showing posts with label Ulysses NY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ulysses NY. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Wordless Wednesday - Ulysses Ladies
I have named this photo "Ulysses Ladies," because it came in a packet of family photos sent to me by my cousin this past week. There is no identification on the back ... and I don't recognize any of these women in their lovely dresses and hats ... but since it was among our family's photos, I can only guess they may have resided in the Town of Ulysses, New York.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Oral Histories
I have had the honor of working on oral histories for the Newtown, CT, Ulysses (Trumansburg), NY and Newfield, NY historical societies. The stories are always fascinating and capture that person’s memory of time and place. My husband and I have captured our mother’s voices and their oral histories. This excerpt from my mother’s, Carol Agard Nunn (b: 1924) oral history opens a window for me into what it was like to grow up on a farm in rural Willow Creek near Jacksonville, NY:
“Baths – showers were unheard of – baths were water heated in a big pan, usually an enameled pan – we called it a tub – on the stove, and on Saturday nights - it was one bath a week, we would put that in front of the stove and take our baths. During the week you would have what we called the sponge bath where you took a damp washcloth and went over your body. That was about it. You washed your hair once a week also.”
Agard Homestead early 1900s
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