WannaDig3687
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My sister-in-law came over for the weekend. We spent Friday going to garage sales. We got to this one and I found a Bible that was copyright 1895 and the inscription in the back says," Freddie Manning's Book presented by his Mother Dec. 25 1899." I thought that was pretty cool. I also bought a little book that is very thick. The first few pages are missing. In the Preface it says: More than one hundred years have passed over the Christian Church since she was first presented with with the Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts.
At the end of the Preface it says, " James Gallaher Cincinnati December, 1834."
I also picked up a couple bottles that peaked my interest and two of those wire insulators for $0.25 each.
Then yesterday we drove to Cambridge City, In. to the Jelly Jar Show that was held on the grounds of the Huddelston Farmhouse. It was built in 1841, the home of John and Susannah Huddleston and their 11 children. They had two "travelers' kitchens" they rented out for cooking and sleeping. It was a beautiful place. I bought a new signed "red book" and a necklace and earrings made from glass shards, and 7 cannon balls from the CW (Union ammo). And then we went into Cambridge City and went through the antique shops. We met the "jar guru" who was in charge of the show. We met him in his shop where he offered us a shot or two. LOL! We had an absolute blast! We are already looking forward to next year.



















Thanks for looking!
~Sis
At the end of the Preface it says, " James Gallaher Cincinnati December, 1834."
I also picked up a couple bottles that peaked my interest and two of those wire insulators for $0.25 each.
Then yesterday we drove to Cambridge City, In. to the Jelly Jar Show that was held on the grounds of the Huddelston Farmhouse. It was built in 1841, the home of John and Susannah Huddleston and their 11 children. They had two "travelers' kitchens" they rented out for cooking and sleeping. It was a beautiful place. I bought a new signed "red book" and a necklace and earrings made from glass shards, and 7 cannon balls from the CW (Union ammo). And then we went into Cambridge City and went through the antique shops. We met the "jar guru" who was in charge of the show. We met him in his shop where he offered us a shot or two. LOL! We had an absolute blast! We are already looking forward to next year.



















Thanks for looking!
~Sis