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www0008.jpg (45374 bytes) WWW0008 Explosion of a steam threshing machine, where did it happen? Individuals in the picture are: Charley Long & son; Joe Rutherford; Lowell Rutherford; Buster Houchins; Ed Holliday & Clemmon Ince. 

SOLVED!  

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Submitted by Dru N. who says: "This is in our Trower ancestry book. I'm assuming it is the same accident that you have a picture of on your page."

Under the picture says: "Last week's installment of Pike County Memories drew a response from several people. The photo was one of a wheat thresher near New Hartford which blew up in 1921, killing three persons. Raymond Hays Sr. of Bowling Green said the three killed were Paul Pritchett, Jasper Trower and Bill Butler. Hays also brought us this photo of the accident."

www0009.jpg (14596 bytes) WWW0009 Where are Joseph & John Sitton or their desc.? 
mantiply_house_summer.jpg (211691 bytes)   Looking for some help identifying this house.  I've attached 2 .jpg pictures (one in summer, the other in winter).  Believe this house belonged to a relative, possibly the Mantiply family.  The house is possibly in Pike or Lincoln County. I know from visiting the Pike and Lincoln County areas there are quite a few of the older houses that may look similar.  Its kind of a long shot, but you never know.  The Mantiply family came from Virginia to the Frankford or Peno Twp area of Pike County around 1880.  Some of them are buried in Fairview Cemetery in Frankford.  Some of the family moved to Bunkie, Louisiana around 1900.  Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Marshall Mantiply
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