Saturday, July 18, 2009

Dateline February 1968: Trenton Eliminates Alamo















Well - it looks like another bad year??? But maybe in the grand scheme of things it just wasn't all that important although the bus ride home was probably a little quiet. And, after all, it's not whether you win or lose, but how you played the game!



Grenora Nips Alamo - January 18, 1967

This Williston Herald article carries a sad headline, but at the same time preserves a moment of history from our little community. There are lots of 'treasures' like this sitting around in peoples archives; the only way they live again is by sharing them in a public forum like this. Please help me find and post them! Dennis: if you have a better copy - let's replace this microfiche version.


Sunday, July 12, 2009

Alamo 'In the News'

The fun thing about looking back at past issues of the Williston Herald is that you run across unexpected news. Well, not exactly news since it is something less than current, but interesting in any case. The article about Donette is from January 11, 1968, followed by January 23rd for Ellen. The Alamo picture was taken in June of '09. Tanner Overland mowed the airport and landed there in July - his picture from the air is looking roughly northwest.



Appam - In the News


I found a couple of older Appam news updates from the Williston Herald which might interest you. In addition, I have added some air pictures of Appam. I don't know the date of the older one: it is from a picture taken by Dennis and can be seen in his photo archive (see link below). Also included are some from June of 2009. Keith and Barb Overland's son Tanner was kind enough to fly Shirley and I up over the area - I've attached his picture of Appam.




Saturday, July 11, 2009

Appam Reunion 2009

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Check these pictures out of the Appam reunion and Eagles Nest and Dance at Alamo Fire Hall..

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Alamo Recieves 3rd Place Trophy

This picture of Harry Millard receiving Alamo's 3rd place trophy is interesting although the microfiche image is poor. But still more interesting is it's placement under the headline announcing that 3500 Marines were sent ashore in Vietnam. A seminal event, to say the least.


From WikiAnswers: When did the Vietnam War Start?
  1. December 11, 1961 -- U.S. aircraft carrier "Core" arrives in Saigon with 33 helicopters and 400 air and ground crewmen assigned to operate them for the South Vietnamese Army. Also, U.S. pilots start to train & fly support missions with the South Vietnamese Air Force. This really marks the first larger scale participation of U.S. military "advisors".
  2. August 7, 1964 -- In response to the incidents involving U.S> naval vessels U.S.S. Maddox and the U.S.S. Turner Joy, the U.S. Congress overwhelmingly passes the "Gulf of Tonkin Resolution," allowing the President "to take all necessary steps, including the use of armed force" to prevent further attacks against U.S. forces. Many people view this as the "official" start of the war, although there was never a declaration of war.
  3. March 8, 1965 -- The first U.S. combat troops arrive in Vietnam, as 3500 Marines land at China Beach to defend the American air base at Da Nang. They join 23,000 American military advisors already in Vietnam. The arrival of combat troops is considered by some the start of the war, although American military advisors have been in Vietnam for over 10 years.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Cottonwood Lake Lives Brief Life

When I was back in Williston, I stopped by the Library and checked out some past editions of the Williston Herald. Unfortunately microfiche is not ideal, but you can still make out much of the original material. Since I didn't have any particular date in mind, I looked at January through March of 1960 through 1967 and ran across a number of Alamo related items. I'll add them here as I get a chance for your enjoyment.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Alamo Pictures - from June 2009 trip

Here is a link to some old Alamo area pictures I got copies of during our June 2009 trip.

Click for link to Alamo picture album

You can download them, view them individually, or view them as a slide show. Enjoy!

Included is this Press-Graphic article about the dedication of the Alamo airport. Does anyone have more information about this?

Appam Reunion Update

Shirley and I attended the dance in Alamo and have a few pictures to show for it. Many people were taking pictures, so I hope you will add or send a link to your picture albums; then we all can see and enjoy! If you need help, please let me know and I'll post them for you.

Dave Hagen's Appam Reunion Pictures (click to be redirected to the on line album - select slideshow to automatically scroll through them)

Lucy Pilgrim Storbakken Appam Pictures - please identify people in the comments for future reference. She handed out a CD with these pictures during the reunion. My grandma Alma Johnson is shown in a couple.