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Washington LaFayette Irvine on Irvine’s Ferry, Suwannee River, Luraville, FL 1881-01-01

My great-great-great-uncle Washington LaFayette Irvine on his ferry on the Suwannee River from Luraville, Florida.

[Irvine's Ferry, Suwannee River, Luraville, FL c. 1881-1882 --Florida Memory]
Irvine’s Ferry, Suwannee River, Luraville, FL c. 1881-1882 Florida Memory Public Domain

Thanks to Ken Sulak for finding this picture on Florida Memory.

Accompanying note: This ferry was established in about 1872 by Washington L. Irvine, who operated a store near here. This picture has been viewed by many old residents of the area, some dating [back] to 1885, and they are unable to identify any of the persons in the picture. The Commissioners of Lafayette County opened a road from the ferry to Mayo in 1881, and the ground in the background appears to have been recently worked, giving some credence to dating this picture from 1881 to 1882. The man holding the guide pole is thought to be W. L. Irvine.

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Early corn Planting —Alla Peek Quarterman

My grandmother wrote this around 1960, when she was around 77 years old. -jsq

I remember when corn in the fields was dropped by hand — 2 grains every two steps. Mule plow opened the furrow & children dropped the grains.

The first corn planter was considered bad — it was sure to keep the seed from sprouting!

My brother Patrick found this text in a notebook his aunt Elsie had kept.

-jsq