Postcards From Reunion
Hope there's somebody still out there!
These photographs depict the progression of the day, from morning sun to midnight, inwhich Benjamin Turner Grant returned from his service in the Rainbow Division during the First World War and the ensuing occupation of Europe.
It is December 21, 1919.
The additions marked "LINK" will open in a new window for you. I recommend that as they pop up you minimize them and continue checking out the pictures as you go. Were you able to stop by for a visit, it's the music you would be hearing as you check out the set up. I hope you enjoy this. More pictures will be provided as we progress through the holidays. Thanks for being patient.
God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen (recorded in 1913)
Bells of Christmas (recorded in 1913)
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (recorded in 1912)
Joy To The World (recorded in 1906)
O Come All Ye Faithful (recorded in 1914)
Day of Days (recorded in 1913)
More to come, including the arrival of an exact duplicate of the Chicago Great Western engine #740 from Chicago, recreated from photographs of the original, down to the bolts!
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