Scans!

Just a few things I've scanned, or images I liked, or that for one reason or another I want to post.

Here are our costumes from the 2003 Halloween Party. On the left: Annie Oakley; on the right: the Town Drunk.
Louis Taylor and Leocadie Nollette Taylor, my great-grandparents, with their son Joseph Alfred (Fred) and their adopted daughter Josephine. Taken approximately 1904. Josephine died in 1926.
Louis Taylor and Leocadie Nollette Taylor, my great-grandparents, with their son Joseph Alfred (Fred). Taken approximately 1894.
Valentine Thibodeau, aged 20. This picture taken on her birthday, November 23, 1908. She was married three months later to Fred Taylor. These are my mothers' parents.
This is a class photo of the Harmony School (just north of Valentine, Nebraska) 1920-1921. Third from left in front row, looking to the side, is Lorraine Taylor. In the 2nd row about 6th and 7th from left are Arthur and Albert Taylor.
The back cover of Love & Rockets Vol. 2 #6. I've been following this comic for 20 years. This is Maggie the Mechanic, who, when I first saw her, was a punk-rocking teenager. Time has been kinder to her than it has to me, I think.
Louis Taylor and Leocadie Nollette Taylor, my great-grandparents. Another large scan.
This is a picture of my mother and some of her siblings taken when they were little kids, in approximately 1919. I've stored a rather large version of this picture on the linked page; it may take a while to load. Move your cursor over the faces and the names will appear.
In about 1970 (and several years thereafter), my father-in-law struck along with his union against the telephone company. His whole family gets into the act, though Mary Jane's finger is broken and Dawn's power salute keeps ending up in her nose. This picture may take a while to load, but it's worth it.
Our costumes for our Halloween Party 2002
BECAUSE YOU DEMANDED IT!

A scan of a vintage postcard of Fountain Square in Cincinnati.  I found it at Reninger's in Mount Dora.
Another postcard, this time showing the beautiful Art Deco style Greyhound Bus Terminal, formerly in Cincinnati. My family tells me that this has been torn down and replaced. What a shame.
A funny little gnome picture that, for some reason, tickles me. I like the goofy look on his cartoonish face, and I wonder what he's got in that enormous basket on his back. This is Microsoft clip art.