Thought you might like this.
We found it in the old Cainsville, Mo. Newspaper.
Pea Ridge news of 1/9/1902. Grandma Douglas died Saturday about 2 p.m. and was interred in the Johnson Cemetery, Sunday. She has lived with her son, Marion Osborn, for serveral years, and has been confined to her bed for over three years. Deceased leaves four daughters., three sons and numerous other relatives and friends to mourn her death. Truly a mother in Israel has gone to her reward. Rest in peace.
Sympathy to Mrs. Elliott of Leon, Iowa and Mrs. Leytle of Princeton on the death of their mother Mrs. Douglas.
Grandma Douglas is Elizabeth (Davidson) Osborne, William Osborne wife, my g-grandma Rebecca Elliotts mother. Also they say she was buried in the Johnson Cemetery, I guess the cemetery changed its name somewhere along the way. We found her grave in the Fogleman Cemetery west of Saline, Mo. Virginia
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Hi, James took me down to see my first silent movie when I was about 7 or 8, I remember I couldn't keep up with the writing telling the story and couldn't read it to good , but I thought that was so neat. One other time they had a live, traveling show come thru there at this Opera House and Dad took us all down to see it, I think the old building is still there and there use to be a drug store on the bottom floar. , Thanks Hon, Mom
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From: BRWest@aol.com
To: mariew@onlinemac.com
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 7:43 PM
Subject: REAL PHOTO CAINSVILLE MO MISSOURI STREET OPERA HOUSE
Vintage postcard. Postmarked 1910 and mailed to Winfield, Kansas.
REAL PHOTO CAINSVILLE MO MISSOURI STREET OPERA HOUSE
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