How cool to find this video! I grew up less than 100 yards behind the church. Moved here in 1956 and have relatives still there. Thanks for the memories!
Thank you for the video. I am a new sub. Thank you Dr. Jose Viela for the fine work you are doing. You Sir are a great man in my book. I apologize If i misspelled your last name.
Yes, is the Dr. Still living? Much respect to him! Appreciate all he is doing. I have aunt's who are buried there. Three, who didn't die from the Spanish flu but from other reasons, and all in the same year, but 2 - 3 months apart. They are the only family we have that are buried there. I live in Arkansas now and not able to go there as often as I like and should. Thank you Dr. For what you've done, and still doing, for the cemetery. It makes me sick to know that they built roads and houses over the people who helped build the town of Litchfield. I bet they forgot! 😢 Sad!
4:18 There are only a relative handful of community churches from that era left throughout the Western states. It was common to use a wooden kit purchased through Sears Roebuck or Woolworth to build your church. The problem is, those wooden churches burned. In other words, adobe rules!
How cool to find this video! I grew up less than 100 yards behind the church. Moved here in 1956 and have relatives still there. Thanks for the memories!
Thank you for this video!
The Wigwam is one of my favorite places in the entire state.
Thank you for the video. I am a new sub. Thank you Dr. Jose Viela for the fine work you are doing. You Sir are a great man in my book. I apologize If i misspelled your last name.
Thanks for sharing this information.
Thanks for all the support.
Great video! Please, do you know any information about this Dr? Any way i could look into some of his work or more about the history of the cemetery?
Yes, is the Dr. Still living? Much respect to him! Appreciate all he is doing. I have aunt's who are buried there. Three, who didn't die from the Spanish flu but from other reasons, and all in the same year, but 2 - 3 months apart. They are the only family we have that are buried there. I live in Arkansas now and not able to go there as often as I like and should. Thank you Dr. For what you've done, and still doing, for the cemetery. It makes me sick to know that they built roads and houses over the people who helped build the town of Litchfield. I bet they forgot! 😢 Sad!
love ur video
beautiful weather
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Thanks for watching.
Well I know where I'm going to for veterans day this year. This was awesome thank you
Thanks so much for watching.
Nice find, locating that Dr. Would not want to live in that housing area. Poltergeist wasting to happen.
Haha exactly what I was thinking
Thanks so much for checking out the video. I wonder how many of those home owners know that information.
4:18 There are only a relative handful of community churches from that era left throughout the Western states. It was common to use a wooden kit purchased through Sears Roebuck or Woolworth to build your church. The problem is, those wooden churches burned. In other words, adobe rules!
The old man owned it, then i owned it and then avondale wanted it and they took it without permission...sounds about right.
Man that is some good history about USA, it feels like almost like I’m going back in the 1900
Thanks so much for watching.