tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474629722181952448.post3689012852931645010..comments2024-02-24T18:11:44.735-06:00Comments on Escape to the Silent Cities: Interesting Military Photos & StonesTammi Thielehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16046111693910969192noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474629722181952448.post-13126927397801354492010-10-08T18:17:35.530-05:002010-10-08T18:17:35.530-05:00You are very welcome. If you would like me to emai...You are very welcome. If you would like me to email you a copy of the photo let me know I will be more than happy too. You can email me privately at nailgal123@gmail.com.Tammi Thielehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16046111693910969192noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474629722181952448.post-32770984654029933132010-10-08T15:38:50.359-05:002010-10-08T15:38:50.359-05:00Grady Corn is my great uncle. This is the only pic...Grady Corn is my great uncle. This is the only picture I recall ever seeing of him. I am taking my mother to Blue Springs later this month. I look forward to seeing this in person. Thank you for the beautiful photograph.<br />Marlin Garrett<br />Jenks, OKAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474629722181952448.post-3991698028440637902010-10-07T18:43:22.772-05:002010-10-07T18:43:22.772-05:00I love hearing the stories that belong too the peo...I love hearing the stories that belong too the people/stones I photograph. Thanks so very much for sharing.Tammi Thielehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16046111693910969192noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474629722181952448.post-17072159000266172782010-10-07T18:32:25.174-05:002010-10-07T18:32:25.174-05:00"The father" you mentioned was L.P. (Lea..."The father" you mentioned was L.P. (Leander Pinkney) Corn from an old Georgia family-strong French connection. Both Grady's parents had French origins (quite a story here) with some Cherokee/Choctaw blood-which they renounced. They moved to Oklahoma,I.T. after the Civil war. The other side of my family is French/Cherokee. I am a member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahooma by blood quantim. My family is a famnily of warriors from pre-history through the present conflicts.<br />O. GarroutteAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474629722181952448.post-42148938989068834182010-10-07T16:59:09.516-05:002010-10-07T16:59:09.516-05:00Sadly I did not. Guess I will have to go back soon...Sadly I did not. Guess I will have to go back soon. Thanks for the info.Tammi Thielehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16046111693910969192noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474629722181952448.post-56938511891235404562010-10-07T16:53:20.838-05:002010-10-07T16:53:20.838-05:00Great pictures. I know the Blue Springs Cemetary ...Great pictures. I know the Blue Springs Cemetary well. Grady was my uncle. Wiley was engaged to my Aunt Della when he sailed for France. Wiley died aboard ship just prior to reaching France. Grady did not live long after returning home.<br /><br />I do hope you visited the original Blue Springs Cemetary located just across Fourteen Mle Creek and took a picture of the grave site Sequoia Houston, a prominent Cherokee.<br /><br />O. GarroutteAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474629722181952448.post-1164571891587775572010-09-22T11:55:11.072-05:002010-09-22T11:55:11.072-05:00Both are very nice finds. Thanks for sharing.Both are very nice finds. Thanks for sharing.Gale Wallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04010608779221703855noreply@blogger.com