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Gil Elvgren – Painter

For whimsical, intense Pinup portraits, the master is Gil Elvgren. His work adds a sense of wholesomeness to the model. His depictions of the female form are fantastic.Gillette A. Elvgren (March 15, 1914 – February 29, 1980) was born in St. Paul, Minnesota and studied at the American Academy of Art in Chicago.His work with… Read More Gil Elvgren – Painter

March 19, 2023September 21, 2025 rostie06Leave a comment

Roscoe Vanzandt – Union Hero

Roscoe Vanzandt – Union HeroOn February 1, 1937, the motor line at Flint Chevrolet Plant Number 4 was running, producing motors for General Motors. Just after 3:30 pm, as the afternoon shift ramps up, Kermit Johnson and a handful of other Union supporters begin running down the line. As they go, they instruct the men… Read More Roscoe Vanzandt – Union Hero

March 12, 2023September 21, 2025 rostie06Leave a comment

The General Baptist Denomination in Flint Michigan

The General Baptist Denomination in Flint MichiganAs you drive around Genesee County today there is no want for Cannabis businesses. Almost every street corner seems to have a store or grow facility. This was not the case when I was growing up. Flint during the 1950s to the 1980s was filled with Coney Islands, Banks… Read More The General Baptist Denomination in Flint Michigan

March 5, 2023September 21, 2025 rostie06Leave a comment

Alfred Cheney Johnston – Photographer

Alfred Cheney Johnston (April 8, 1885 – April 17, 1971) is one of my most favorite, if not my favorite photographer. My eye for art has always been drawn to the female figure and the graceful curves that God graced them with. Alfred was the photographer for the Ziegfeld Follies. The Follies were presentations on… Read More Alfred Cheney Johnston – Photographer

March 2, 2023September 21, 2025 rostie06Leave a comment

Alfred P Sloan – A Friend to No One

Alfred P Sloan – A Friend to No OneI recently wrote a poem about the 1936 Sit-Down strike in Flint, Michigan and I began to wonder about the man who was president of General Motors at the time. Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr. (May 23, 1875 – February 17, 1966) became president of General Motors in… Read More Alfred P Sloan – A Friend to No One

January 28, 2023September 21, 2025 rostie06Leave a comment

The Yellow House

The Yellow HouseUntil I was about five, a family of multiple children lived next door. Their house was a poor kept, two-bedroom bungalow with no basement. One of my earliest memories is of the children coming out of the house to play in the summer. They must have finished breakfast and their mother shooed them… Read More The Yellow House

January 22, 2023September 21, 2025 rostie06Leave a comment

Guys I Went to School with – Zigmund Warren

Zigmund Warren arrived at Woodland Elementary in 1967. He transferred from another school and began to attend the third grade with me. His parents I found out moved him because of the enormous amount of teasing and bullying he was receiving.You might assume he was receiving ridicule because of his strange first name but actually… Read More Guys I Went to School with – Zigmund Warren

January 7, 2023September 21, 2025 rostie06Leave a comment

Cary Family

My maternal grandmother was a Crossman and a Cary. The Cary surname had been extensively documented back to 1170 to Adam DeKary. It has always been reported that he was the Master of Castle Kari in Somerset, England; some documentation puts him rather at Devon, England instead. (http://www.advsolutions.com/carey/castlecariresearch.htm.NOTE): Birth dates before the arrival of John… Read More Cary Family

January 4, 2023September 21, 2025 rostie06Leave a comment

Our Family and the Civil War

Our Family and the Civil WarGrowing up around all my cousins from Missouri, they all called me a Yankee and claimed a right to the confederate ideology of ‘rebel’. This is kind of funny for two reasons. First is Missouri’s role in the civil war. Missouri sent almost four times the number of troops to… Read More Our Family and the Civil War

December 23, 2022September 21, 2025 rostie06Leave a comment

Vera Carleen Richard-Davis

Vera Carleen Richard Davis My Dad was married three times and had five children. His first marriage to Iona Pearl Sanders (Daughter of Frank and Sarah) ended in divorce and to them my sister Vera was born.They were married in May of 1930 and divorced in April of 1934. Vera was born on September 21,… Read More Vera Carleen Richard-Davis

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