The Rug Rats and Aunt Beryl


Hi Ben,

Here is a picture of your Great Aunt Beryl Miesener, my cousin Charles Miesener (he is the oldest boy), my cousin Allan Augustine (Charlie is holding him), and Beryl is holding Allen Biddle. This was taken on Granpa Misener's farm in Canada probably in 1940. Granpa always had a collie dog to help with the livestock.

Dad

Schools in Rutland, Ohio

This is a note that came from a connection to Rutland. Larry is sort of like the non resident Rutland, Ohio historian.

The part I thought both of you might like to see is the picture of the elementary school I went to in Rutland. The building was built just before the Civil War. I went here for grades 1-3. The first grade ceiling fell in during the night when I was in third grade. No one was hurt. They sent us all home that next day until they could figure out what to do. I spent the rest of third grade and all of fourth grade traveling from place to place for school. I think we had school in eight different locations until the "new" school was built. The "new" school that I attended for grades 5-8 was torn down before Dad (Raymond Biddle) came to live with us around 1999.

Rutland High School was torn down in the 1970's when they consolidated into one county high school.

Yes, Morgan's Raiders came through Meigs County headed east. A group of "home guard" battled with them near Langsville. They didn't burn my future school on their way through. The long gone huge Elm tree in our front yard was supposed to be where the Union soldiers kissed their loved ones goodbye before going off to fight the Rebels. I have some black and white photos of it. I played around the tree a lot as a child. I believe they cut the tree down when they tore down the house.



In His Own Words

Several years ago I sat down with a tape recorder to ask grandpa (Raymond Biddle) a few questions about growing up. He filled a 90 minute cassette tape. Here is the first five minutes of that audio (embellished with a few pictures).



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Dana Softball Team Opens Season Sunday

reprinted from the Dana News, June 1949
The recently organized Dana Softball team journeyed to Ridgefarm Sunday only to come home on the tail end of a 3 - 2 count. Maurice McCullough pitching for the locals, allowed only 3 hits while striking out 6 but his teammates couldn't produce the run needed to tie. Dana short stop, Royce King, hit a 4 bagger with catcher Don Haase on base, for the two Dana runs. White, Strubinger and Pearson each gathered one for the winners with the bases empty.
The Dana team will go on to Montezuma Monday night to play an exhibition game under the lights with the W.R.O.W team.

Winter Ride


Nancy McMahon out for a pony ride with her father, Maurice McMahon, c. 1950's.


A young Nancy visiting the pony.



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