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memories that I will charish forever. The barn, shed and chicken coop are no longer
memories of sliding down the roof of the potato house in the winter, bumping up and down
memories. This was my grandparents farm. They moved there around May of 1930. My grandfather
memories. So nice to see it.
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memories iof growing up there
I remember the pansies, the playhouse, the raspberries, a dear
bought the Gray Farm photo 2. Many happy memories of my high school years here.
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memories are of life here. Once was a large barn, but burned in 1964 or 65 and I lost
memories remain.
The house now is surrounded by a pile of stupid looking rocks and the house
memories from being in and around that house. This used to be the homestead of Leon
burned down. Have many memories visiting at both place and playing with all my cousins!
memories.
I believe this may have been my great uncle Ray Adams' farm, but not sure
memories! It sounds like your family had a wonderful farm. I'm curious, what was it like
memories of Gram and Gramp Brewer, Uncle Carl and Aunt Jane and visits with our cousins
memory with us. Can you tell us more about what the farm was like in the mid-60s? Were
memory with us! It sounds like your dad made some great memories with you all in Aroostook
memories on the farm. Do you have any stories or experiences you would like to share