Amen to that! They are wonderful and so friendly when visiting the library
also.
JHH
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From: "Madeline Guillaum" <guillaum(a)netnitco.net>
To: <inowen(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2008 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: [INOWEN] Owen County Historical & Genealogica
Society -Meetingnotice July 15, 2008 - Monthly Press Release
I have to commend all those persons connected with furnishing all of us
seeking information from Owen County, this has to be one of the BEST
counties for Genealogical Information, not only in Indiana, but every other
state, and I would like to thank one and all for the amount of work that
you do to help us in obtaining information. I can't say enough.
In appreciation
Madeline Guillaum
----- Original Message -----
From: "T. Thompson" <tethomps43(a)comcast.net>
To: <inowen(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 10:19 AM
Subject: [INOWEN] Owen County Historical & Genealogica Society -
Meetingnotice July 15, 2008 - Monthly Press Release
Local News Release
OCHGS
P.O. Box 569
Spencer, IN 47460
http://www.owen.in.us/owenhist/owen.htm
Local News Release
Owen County Historical and Genealogical Society (OCHGS)
Meeting July 15, 2008
“The Byerly Farm: Four Generations”
presented by Margie Byerly and Joyce Skinner
If you have ever had the desire to restore or preserve a home from the
past, this might be just the program for you. What are the processes and
the steps to consider? What are some of the pitfalls and the rewards for
such an undertaking?
Margie Byerly and Joyce Skinner will be presenting a Power Point program
entitled - The Byerly Farm: Four Generations. The Byerly farm, which is
located in Owen County about 1 ½ mile south of Patricksburg, was
established in 1851 by Samuel Byerly Sr. It is now occupied by Gary and
Margie Byerly who are the fourth generation of Byerlys to live on the
farm. In the early 1990’s Margie and Gary took over the monumental task
of restoring and remodeling the farmhouse and all the out-lying buildings
making it into a historical showplace.
After giving a brief history of the first three generations, the remaining
presentation will focus on their work to restore the farm to its present
appearance. Also part of the program will show a portion of their farm
activities and a look at some of the features inside the farm house as
well as a chance to see the beautiful landscaping and flower gardens.
Everyone is invited to come to the Owen County Public Library's meeting
room on the upper level to listen and learn about The Byerly Farm project.
Come join us July 15th at 7:00 pm, 2nd Floor, 10 S. Montgomery Street,
Spencer, Indiana. Library is handicap accessible with elevator to 2nd
floor.
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