Hyde's Chapel |
Westport's historic gravesite of the first woman settler, dated 1859 |
The other stone has an untold story. Simply marked by initials "E. M." |
Hyde's Chapel |
Westport's historic gravesite of the first woman settler, dated 1859 |
The other stone has an untold story. Simply marked by initials "E. M." |
19 comments:
Wonderful photos with interesting history!!
That first shot is really exquisite.
I noticed that many of the small initialed markers were originally part of family plots - one big headstone with smaller ones just with initials. Interesting isn't it? So many stories in these graveyards. I adore the church shot.
Beautiful. Nicely done, very interesting. :)
I love the first photo. very picturesque! the small church among the hills.
Love the chapel, especially nestled between the hills on a winter day. It is so pretty.
The marker is haunting. What must Electa's life have been like back then? Probably pretty darn hard.
The little stone has the same initials, maybe it is for the same person or perhaps her baby.
Interesting, great shots..:-)
Thanks everyone! I took the chapel shots last month during a road trip with a camera group I belong to.
Graveyards make me uneasy, so I opted not to go to any. Then I remembered the all but forgotten historic grave site, and went to see it again yesterday. It was really sunny, not ideal for taking pics of something white.
I wish the village would put an appropriate and permanent marker around the perimeter of the site, and also post something about the settlers. I got my information from one short archived article dated 1932. It is very interesting.
Looking forward to seeing other entries!
Great photos! Thanks for following my blog!!
so now you are a good rider with your own horse? ( I was reading your profile.) I had two encounters when I rode other people's horses. The horses didn't like me and refused to move. I paid $60 for 3 hours' ride. I ended up riding in a vehicle because I didn't like the experience.
Those first shots are really pretty. Wonderful job!
~Lisa
Oh wow those are great shots. I love the first one.
The setting for this church could not be more quaint or beautiful. Nice shots.
Lovely Church and interesting history. Thank s for stopping by my site.
great photo's Aurora =) Hope you're not too snowed in again.
Ann, owning my own horse has given me cherished experiences I wouldn't have had otherwise. You just haven't met the right horse :)
Not much snow these days, some ice. Hoping to have a Koda update one of these days?!!
Really nice. Love the first shot. Wonderful composition and color.
I really liked the first shot..very picturesque and thanks for telling us what the whole headstone said:)
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