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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

At Emigrant Springs

The Sherwood Historical Society was present and accounted for at this year's Oregon Trail Travelers display at Emigrant Springs Historical Area. SHSociety President June Reynolds and SHSociety Secretary Clyde List are on the right.

2 comments:

Lilly Morgen said...

Do we have any fiddlers videos to see??

Clyde said...

Yes. I've made a one hour long video of the Blue Mountain Old Time Fiddlers, but I have to be careful about showing it, since I didn't have their permission, etc. etc. I sent a DVD of it to Jan Post, and trust she'll know what to do. It's a masterpiece and I hope the group will distribute it under their own copyright. It'll sell like hot cakes if they do!

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Things for Sale at the Museum

A Place in Time by June Reynolds

History Book $30
Christmas Chair by June Reynolds

Reynolds Fiction $12
Heritage Trail Guide by Clyde List
Trail Guide $5
The Folks CD
The Folks $7
Sherwood Centennial Cook Book
Cook Book $7.50
Renaissance Singers CD
Renaissance Singers $15
Melody Guy CD

Melody Guy

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I am James Christopher Smock. I arrived in Oregon at the age of four with the family Hall. We were eight in number. It was 1852. My wife Mary Ellen Sebastian and I platted the town of "Smockville" in 1889, which later became the Town of Sherwood.