A photo of Neva Holcomb Pearce dau. of Frank C.(sitting on porch railing), Sylvia Holcomb, wife of Ira, Ira (sitting on ground, Frank C. (on porch railing), Lorna Pearce,(young girl) and Lenora Holcomb, wife of Frank C. Holcomb (in rocking chair). 300 Blk. Alma, Pueblo, CO.
People in photo include: Sylvia Holcomb, Lenora (Smith) Holcomb, and Frank C. Holcomb
The 1920s Changed Our Daily Lives & Not How You Might Think . . .
In the 1920's life changed drastically for the average American and for people all over the world. Airplanes began to be a mode of transportation and communication. Automobiles, rather than horses, ...
Colorado - The Centennial State or Colorful Colorado.
Colorado joined the United States as the 38th state in 1876. It is America’s eighth largest state in terms of land mass. First peoples were the ancient Pueblo peoples and later the Plains Indians. ...
Our homes from the past - from our childhood family home, our starter homes, to the homes we retire in.
Our homes provide us with a sense of security, stability, and comfort, and it is where we can escape from the outside world and find peace and solitude. A home is a place where we can relax, unwind, a...
My Myers family came from Germany, ending up most living in Indian Territory (Oklahoma) to northern Texas. My Vannosdoll and Frisby family came from England, ending up in Kansas and I.T./Oklahoma. Unfortunately, I don't know much very about those two families as they have been hard to research. My Holcomb families are mostly from Oklahoma and Texas also. The Native/Spanish sides are of the Southwest region of the United States. Spanish, came from Spain, as explorers, eventually ending up in the Rio Arriba, New Mexico and San Luis Valley of Colorado areas. My Hall and Roland families lived in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas.