Do you mean Hardesty's. When we could come up with a dime I would buy my lunch there. Got lunch meat and crackers, an apple or orange and a twinkie. I traded the twinkie to Emil Miller to get to ride his bike during noon hour. We went to Patricksburg this fall for the school reunion. Most of the class of "45" still living was there. JOhn ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "reorman" <reorman@ccrtc.com> Reply-To: INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Date: Wed, 3 Nov 1999 17:54:44 -0500 >Remember the store there John ? Thanks again for the 50th class reunion pictures. ----- Original Message ----- From: John H. Cashman <cashman@ccrtc.com> To: <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 1:05 PM Subject: Howesville > The bridge on SR 59 was there in early thirties when I crossed it to > go to Howesville school. I expect it was old then and I don't > remember any construction on it. Could be wrong about it. Back then > the Muirs lake was a fishing and boating place. In the winters it was > used for ice skating. I remember autos being out on the ice. It has > since become more like a swamp. The bridge has been replaced with > large pipes. I suspect any WPA work would have been done on some of > the smaller drainage ditches or on the old Wabash and Eire Canal. It > seems like I remember my dad working on one, but it was several miles > from Howesville. > > The CCC did a lot of work when they were building Shakamak State Park > west of Jasonville. I think they may still have reunions there or > did. Thos boyss would be getting up in years > > John Cashman, Coal City, Grew up at Brunswick, any body know where > that was?? > > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > To remove your address from this list visit; > http://www.rootsweb.com/~inclay/list.htm > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== Be sure to visit the InGenWeb site for links to all Indiana Counties; http://www.rootsweb.com/~ingenweb/