Our Visit to Holton, Kansas (page 2)
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| We met Keller's boyhood friend Ed Stoll, who still lives on the same block (seen here clearing up some shrubs). | Rose Bleidissel Curtis still owns the home across the street at 226 Lincoln Ave where she grew up. |
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| We enjoyed our stay at the Parsonage bed and breakfast, conveniently located across 4th Street from the Beck-Bookman Library. | We had Bedroom 3. |
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| The town square appears to have changed little since Betty took this picture in 1982. Henry Keller's harness shop was in building with peaked roof. | Betty in front of the family's home at 235 Lincoln. |
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| C. Wayne McCreary | Wayne's son Keller McCreary at about the same age, with wife Aline Bettler McCreary. |