east of the yeehaw, west of the voodoo

Most of these photographs were taken on Clyde’s mother’s farm in White City, KS, where he lived after WW2.

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Amazing shot of a river baptism

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Left to right: Lee’s wife Doris, Clyde’s oldest brother, Lee (in the fedora), Letha, Jerry and Chuck

 

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Tara Priddy Hardy, her husband Max Hardy, Clyde’s mother Isabelle, Clyde behind her, Mary in the white dress, Jerry behind her, and uncle Chuck. The kids, left to right: Kathy, Sean Priddy, and Tara’s oldest child Bobbie(?) Taken at Grandma Johnson’s farm around 1968.
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Clyde’s daughters Kathy and Grace, my mother. Early-mid 1970’s

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