I have updated my presentation for the Ouachita County Historical Society. For those of you who will be able to come to the meeting in Camden at 6:30 PM on Monday, September 19, please know that the presentation will be conversational, informal, and open for others to share stories, memories of Camden prior to the 1960's.
I'll have a PowerPoint to entertain you with pictures and a few stories.
Location: on the OCHS campus at the Ingham Library. How many of you remember actually going to that little library that was located at the corner of Harrison and Washington?
I'll have copies of The House on Harrison Street and several CD/DVDs. The book is $25 and the CD is $10.
A friend asked this question: Did George L Ritchie serve during the Civil War?
The answer is "Yes." It's documented in Chapter 7, Note 1 in the book. The group he was with, etc. is noted and the information is included in Uncle George's obituary.
"If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well make it dance." - George Bernard Shaw
Friday, September 16, 2016
Saturday, September 10, 2016
A Bunch of Boards and a Ton of Nails
The 'original' Thomas Gordon Buried on home land near Atlanta |
Thomas Bullock Gordon Land Grant |
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Nana and Me Mildred Gordon Horne and MJD |
It was fabulous growing up in Camden during those years. Walking to the Methodist church, walking to the Ingham Library housed in the little whitewashed building facing Washington Street, watching the Camden Hotel being built, picking up pecans in our back yard and watching the squirrels scamper across the Court House lawn...I love talking about those times and sharing my research.
Will you join me for a Festival of Memories as they relate to the Gordon-Ritchie Saga as detailed in The House on Harrison Street. I'll have the books if you want to buy one and I'll also bring a DVD / CD of photos.
OCHS Meeting - at the Ingham Library building on the OCHS property. Check for times for the meeting on that Monday evening - September 19, 2016.
Thursday, June 23, 2016
OCHS - Quarterly Meeting
An opportunity to share with the Ouachita County Historical Society at their quarterly meeting was offered and I accepted! September 19 -Monday evening - 6:30 PM.
I'm always thrilled to be in Camden and share our common love for our blended families.
I'm always thrilled to be in Camden and share our common love for our blended families.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Horne's Drug Store building - The Wesley Center
The program (*OPEN TO THE PUBLIC) for the Genealogy Society will be on Sunday, April 24 at 2PM. But, the program will not be held at the First Methodist Great Hall. Instead it will be held at The Wesley Center. The Wesley Center is the former HORNE'S DRUG STORE BUILDING! How COOL is that! I am so excited!
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
April Adventures Continue - Sunday, April 24, 2016
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Mt. Holly and Lisbon area |

Margaret Jane, Goss, and Thomas Gordon Dansby |
You can hear more stories and learn about research for the book The House on Harrison Street: the Gordon-Ritchie Saga on Sunday, April 24, 2016, at The Great Hall at the First United Methodist Church in Camden. See you at 2 PM!
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Siblings
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Frances, Susie, Mildred |
Celebrate:
Having someone other than yourself as the source of joy to your parents.
Having a wing man or wing girl during trouble.
Having someone operate as the perpetual little to your big.
Having someone function as the perpetual answer to your question.
And then one day, you are each other's best friend, strongest ally, best cheerleader.
One day, you grow up and know you are not alone in this world.
The Gordon Sisters (Alice, Susie, Janie, Frances, Mildred) and their brother (George).
My aunt and my daddy. (Betty and Goss)
My mother and my uncle. (Margaret and Gordon)
My brother and me. (Thomas Gordon and Margaret Jane)
The Ritchie Brothers (James Franklin, George Louis, John Campbell)
The Ritchie Sisters (Frances Alabama, Martha Virginia, Ella Jane)
Read about this fluid dynamic in The House on Harrison Street: The Gordon-Ritchie Saga
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Mildred and Frances |
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Alice |
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Frances |
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Janie |
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Susie |
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Mildred |
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Susie, George, Alice |
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George |
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Margaret and Gordon |
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Happy Birthday, Nana
March 26, 1890. Mildred Gordon born to Charles Thomas and Ella Jane Gordon in Camden, Arkansas in the original 1854 colonial home on Harrison Street.
March 26, 1975. Nana's 85th birthday celebration at the home of her daughter Margaret Dansby on Truman Rd in Camden.
March 26, 1975. Nana's 85th birthday celebration at the home of her daughter Margaret Dansby on Truman Rd in Camden.
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