buckvelvet
Active Member
I know i've promised some here for a while that I would begin to write down my orchard ramblings as there are different folks here than some other places I visit.
The land is owned by my wife's Grandma (who is 83), in a small town called Custer, MI. It is 121 acres, used to be about twice that. I've put some work out there the last couple years. Along the way I discovered some things.
First this is the land deed signed by President Chester A Aurthur between 1881-1885.
This is a picture of my wifes 2x Great Grampa James in the 1900s.
This is his orchard on this land planted in the 1890s however this picture is taking in the 1920s.
There are 3 sole survivors of this orchard which stand adjacent to the original homestead.
First here is the homestead which still stands proud today.
The land is owned by my wife's Grandma (who is 83), in a small town called Custer, MI. It is 121 acres, used to be about twice that. I've put some work out there the last couple years. Along the way I discovered some things.
First this is the land deed signed by President Chester A Aurthur between 1881-1885.
This is a picture of my wifes 2x Great Grampa James in the 1900s.
This is his orchard on this land planted in the 1890s however this picture is taking in the 1920s.
There are 3 sole survivors of this orchard which stand adjacent to the original homestead.
First here is the homestead which still stands proud today.