tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2412556112231214747.post3358790639589046753..comments2023-12-17T22:24:54.778-05:00Comments on taylorbakercousins: Clara Taylor Burt and the Traveling Suitcase Exhibit, by Susan KinsellaPat Herdeghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17049766276043715800noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2412556112231214747.post-33896438867828408022014-11-01T11:24:25.309-04:002014-11-01T11:24:25.309-04:00Sue, a wonderful article on Aunt Clara at Willard....Sue, a wonderful article on Aunt Clara at Willard. The tie-in with the Traveling Suitcase Exhibit makes it all the more meaningful. Your pictures added another dimension to your writing.<br /><br />I never met Aunt Clara but heard Bryant often tell about how she taught him to bake and that she made him the chef’s hat and apron to do it in.Evelyn,noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2412556112231214747.post-65353280317826578862014-10-27T11:17:22.023-04:002014-10-27T11:17:22.023-04:00Sue,
What a tremendous amount of work and researc...Sue,<br /><br />What a tremendous amount of work and research you have done! Thank you so much.<br /><br />I have wanted to see this exhibit ever since I learned of it (and wrote the blog story about it), so at least until I DO get to see it somewhere around the country, I can feel that I have 'felt' a part of it through your writing.<br /><br />Yes, Clara and Mildred and Leon--all ancestors we wish we knew, but at least we know a bit of their histories.<br /><br />Thanks for again bringing alive our past relatives!<br /><br />Wonderful pictures, also.<br /><br />PatPatnoreply@blogger.com