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    1. Re: [CAMODOC] Young/Fisher/Mulkey/Loveless/Myers/Lynch Part 1
    2. Diane
    3. We just laid Calvin Young to rest a few months ago---a great man and friend. His Nova resides in Paisley and goes a zillion miles an hours...Neat lady Diane---in Lake County ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joyce Cooper" <jarmscoop@twinwolf.net> To: <CAMODOC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 1:00 PM Subject: [CAMODOC] Young/Fisher/Mulkey/Loveless/Myers/Lynch Part 1 > Hello Dolores and Researchers, > > These are the Young family which I find in this book: > > Calvin Young- p. 121 In 1929, the Valley Falls School board voted to close > that school and bus the children to Lakeview. The Valley Falls district > sent > its first school bus into lkeview with about 20 children. > Ralph Loveless was the first driver nd he continued driving for 13 years. > During this time, the school population had increased and a larger bus was > needed. Calvin Young, who began riding the bus at age 11 years succeeded > Mr. > Loveless as driver in 1942. (There are other names mentioned as bus > drivers, > but I will keep to the subject of this report as much as possible.) > > Cal Young p. 142, He is mentioned as one of the Twenty three men who > assembled to discuss the diminishing herds of antelope nd to plan a means > of > protection for them. The first meeting of the Order of Antelope was June > 1932. > > Ethel Young p. 129 She is mentioned as a source for the information which > stated that the water supply for the Valley Falls School was inadequate. > There was a dug surface well that was so often filled with sand, that the > children brought water from home or carried it from Crooked Creek. > > James Young p. 53 In 1888, a school was maintined at the Russell mill, > where > Andrew Fisher, father of the late Fred Fisher of Lakeview was the teacher > in > 1888 and again during the hard winter of 1880-90. There were about 20 > pupils > at this school, made up mostly by the children of John Mulkey, James Young > and Andrew Fisher. (Russell Mill was also known as Cottonwood Mill.) > > James Young p. 61, In 1923 there were six mills operating in the Lakeview > area: Bagley Brothers, with a daily capacity of 10,000 ft.; Hartig Mill at > Camas Prairie, 10,000 feet; George Lynch, 15,000 ft. James Young, 10,000 > ft. > Herman Myers, 10,000 ft.and Underwood Lumber Co., 20,000 ft. > > I will continue part 2 of this report in another message. > > Hope this is of some help. > > Joyce in CA > > > > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > >

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