U.S.6 Frazier Homestead

U.S.6 Frazier Homestead

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My paternal ancestors homesteaded our farm.

U.S.6 divided our farm & our family when my first cousins, Cecil & Ruth Frazier were hit by a truck & killed in fromt of their home, Our grandparent's Texaco & our grandparents' home in May of 1933.

Photos from U.S.6 Frazier Homestead's post 04/30/2018
03/07/2015

I'm being noticed about the history of U.S.6 that divided our farm that was our homestead.

03/03/2015

I got a phone call from someone on the board of U.S. 6 in Massachusetts. He is very interested in the stories I have from growing up on U.S.6 and how personally this highway affected my family. We plan to talk more. I'm so excited!😃

Timeline photos 08/11/2013

I took a picture of our farm to an artist with one of my dad's saws. Some talented person painted the pic on the saw. I was afraid my dad would be looking for this saw to use it before I gave it to him as a present. I made an uneducated guess & looked for a saw with crooked, worn teeth. He was surprised when I gave it to him. It hung on the wall until we had to breakup my parent's belongings in Sep. 2009

Timeline photos 08/11/2013

May 23, 2013 @ Amish Acres, w of Nappanee, In. On US6

Timeline photos 08/11/2013

Dinner @ Amish Acres May23, 2013

Timeline photos 08/11/2013

Amish Quilt & knick knacks.

Timeline photos 08/11/2013

A painting of an Amish man.

Timeline photos 08/11/2013

Amish Acres is a few miles W of Nappanee, In.

Timeline photos 08/11/2013

Amish buggies r very dangerous on US6 traffic, especially when the drivers r not familiar with how much faster a car is compared to a buggy.

Timeline photos 08/11/2013

Happy 25th wedding anniversary!

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