Christmas Trees: Antebellum
Victorian
Depression Era
Trains at the Archives: Possum Ridge
This year we added a new tree:
And the trains are still running at Possum Ridge, our fictitious Mississippi town:
The lovely Rachel from our Museum division watches as the chief engineer works on an engine. |
The monuments in Possum Ridge's town park, including one (left rear) to the town's namesake. A hobo catches a nap on the park bench. |
One of the newer acquisitions to Possum Ridge's economy is a cotton gin on the outskirts of town. |
The gin is supplied by one of the many cotton fields prevalent in Mississippi. |
Another new "addition" to Possum Ridge's economy is carefully hidden behind a kudzu draped abandoned house located far from prying official eyes. |
On the other side of town, members of the local Missionary Baptist Church welcome new members to their flock. |
The lovely Rachel tries her hand at steam engine repair under the watchful eye of the chief engineer. |
For more information and pictures of the Possum Ridge layout and buildings, please take a visit to our department's blog, A Sense of Place. If you are interested, you may subscribe to notices of new blog postings.
And for a final look at Christmas at the Archives, the tree that is present year round in the work area where I spend my time. This tree is appropriately decorated for other times of the year, such as Mardi Gras, Easter, etc.
And for a final look at Christmas at the Archives, the tree that is present year round in the work area where I spend my time. This tree is appropriately decorated for other times of the year, such as Mardi Gras, Easter, etc.
Yes, it is sitting in a large trash can since the stand that came with it broke several years ago. |
And so once again from all of us at Col. Campbell's Barracks, we wish you a
MERRY CHRISTMAS !!
and a
Very Happy and Prosperous New Year !!
2 comments:
Merry Christmas Jim,
Respectfully,
Bill
Merry Xmas
-- Allan
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