Photo 75-OAR-19

Comments

This might be Stanley Bolstridges place. His son Nelson still lives there.

This is Wallace Bolstridge house the house burnt and was replaced with a single story home,but the little barn is still there.

Yes this was the Wallace Bolstridge house. My mother Lucy Bolstridge grew up here. Just to the left was a pond that we used to ice stake on. Wish I knew who was standing in the driveway.....

The Stanley Bolstridge house has a huge pine tree directly in front of the house....been there for years.

Wallace and Edith's place for sure.

I can't find the Stanley Bolstridge house on here. If anyone does, please let me know.

I spent a lot of time in and around this house and have a lot of good memories it was sad when the old house burned I still remember Grammies setting in her chair knitting Herold inherited the house and when he passed his wife got it and then her grand son ended up with it borrowed.oney against it and lost it he was my brothers son who I never met . Does any one know who owns it now or does the bank own it.?????

Yes, definitely Wallace and Edith's home in Buffalo, Maine. Looks like that could be Grampy Bolstridge in the driveway?
Wonder whose vehicle as he did not have a car. Great memories of Grammy Edith's cats and Grampy's boxes of rocks and other findings under the sofa bed.

Yep that's Wallace and Edith ' s (Grammy & Grampy) house. Didn't get to spend a lot of time there with dad in the Air Force but do have very fond memories of my visits there. I remember gray actually letting me bring in a sick kitten ( cats usually were not allowed inside the house. I also remember later on when there was a large freezer in the attached porch/she'd and Grampy stocking it with pints of ice cream. Think of them often and still amazed at how many kids came out of that small house.

Recent comment was from me. Hit send button before complete.

Dad just said the pickup belonged to Uncle Harold. When he went back into the serve he left it at the house.

That is my parents house. My brother Pete and I reshingled the house. Before that, it had cedar shingles, as well as the
sides of the house. There was a barn right behind the house that was made of railroad ties. We tore it down and Dad and
I built the new barn in 1949. Yes, that was Harold's pickup. We used to use it to take Dad fishing !!!! Love to all.
Floyd

Your Comment

Do you have a connection to this photograph? Maybe you grew up here or know someone who did? What has changed in the 59 years since this photo was taken? Tell us!