Ironton was a major transportation junction and mining camp between Red Mountain Town and Ouray. With a peak population of over 1000, Ironton was one of two prominent camps in the Red Mountain district. Only Red Mountain Town achieved similar … Continue reading
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MEMORIES & MOMENTS Jim McKee: From ‘Wild wood’ to a museum JIM McKEE For the Lincoln Journal Star Mar 31, 2018 Facebook Twitter Email The house pictured above is Nebraska City’s home of J. A. Ware banker and … Continue reading
Recently I can across some new “old” information regarding John Ware of Gloucester Co. Virginia. The book “Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666,” by George Cabell Greer has been re-scanned and corrected by Allen Price in 2011. There are over 17,000 names … Continue reading
Source: Missouri Digital Heritage, on-line … Continue reading
(Article from Wkipedia) Mary Lee Ware (Jan. 7, 1858 – Jan. 15, 1937)[1] – daughter of Elizabeth C. Ware and Dr. Charles Eliot Ware – was born to a wealthy Bostonian family and, alongside her mother, was the principle … Continue reading
Joseph Ashur Ware (Born 30 Aug 1832, Portland, Cumberland, Maine, on Casco Bay. Died 25 May 1874) was a newspaper correspondent at Ulysses S. Grant’s headquarters during part of 1862 and his letters were published under the pseudonym of Casco … Continue reading
Note: If family members or descendants of the following people listed would like to supply more information, please contact the Administrator at Ware Families. If another political member of the Ware line has been omitted, please contact the Administrator of … Continue reading
Al Bouler was attired in an 1800s costume as he portrayed James Farley and greeted arriving guests on the veranda of the Ware-Farley-Hood House. He invited each to cross the threshold of the historic mansion and enjoy an evening of … Continue reading
“Peter Ford appeared in connection with two other patents listed as follows: On 25Mar1655 Peter Ford received a patent for 500 acres in Gloucester County (New Kent) situated on the northeast side of the Mattapony River adjacent to lands … Continue reading
Finally! I am happy to report that I have completed the last chapter of the revision of New Nation/New Home. I so appreciate everyone’s patience while I have worked on this project. The past 2½ years have found me traveling … Continue reading