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Early Day Motoring: 1923

This photo was taken in early 1923 by my grandfather, J. H. Bourg. The location is on the old Oakdale Road between Elizabeth and Oakdale, Louisiana, close to the Calcasieu River. The girl whose face is hidden by the hat ribbon is my grandmother, Eva Sigler Bourg. Her brothers Clint and Lenox are along for the ride.  Clint is holding his nephew Gerald Bourg. View full size.

This photo was taken in early 1923 by my grandfather, J. H. Bourg. The location is on the old Oakdale Road between Elizabeth and Oakdale, Louisiana, close to the Calcasieu River. The girl whose face is hidden by the hat ribbon is my grandmother, Eva Sigler Bourg. Her brothers Clint and Lenox are along for the ride. Clint is holding his nephew Gerald Bourg. View full size.

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I am searching for my Henry Family side who were from Oakdale, LA. I'm just tickled there's a photo from this town here at Shorpy!!

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I took the liberty of posting a link to your photo onto the Model T Forum. Although the thread has now gone off-topic, there are some interesting observations about the car by one Hap Tucker.

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