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J.M. Long's Store

This is the old family home in Honey Grove, Pennsylvania, seen here when it was J.M. Long's Store and Post Office (on the left side) and the home of Harvey and Grace Henry (on the right side). This later became my grandfather's store and funeral home. The building still stands, looking much worse, and is no longer in my family. The figures standing in front of the building are my great-great-grandmother and great-grandmother. View full size.

This is the old family home in Honey Grove, Pennsylvania, seen here when it was J.M. Long's Store and Post Office (on the left side) and the home of Harvey and Grace Henry (on the right side). This later became my grandfather's store and funeral home. The building still stands, looking much worse, and is no longer in my family. The figures standing in front of the building are my great-great-grandmother and great-grandmother. View full size.

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Just before the war

This must have been taken just before the war but not earlier than the fall of 1937, because the car in the picture is a rather pristine 1938 Pontiac 6 cylinder 2-door flatback sedan. Nice memento of the old family place.

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