My Dad just sent me this wonderful historical snapshot. It must have been taken in 1958 (or earlier), so he would have been at most 6 years old at the time. He didn't give any other background on the photo, other than the email subject line, which suggested that the snapshot was taken in connection with a trip on horseback -- not surprising, since the McKays were/are horse people.
The only two people that I, personally, have known are my grandfather (the original JJD) and Jim McKay. I can't recall if I met the others before they passed away; if I did, I would have been very young. But I've heard their names forever, and I've seen things they passed down. For example, I remember playing with Ernest R's white cowboy hat when I was a little boy.
I love photos like this. They make connections between the folks I know and the folks who have gone before. And they help me feel connected to my heritage by linking faces to names and specific historical context (even if all I know about that context is that these men all went horseback riding once).
The only two people that I, personally, have known are my grandfather (the original JJD) and Jim McKay. I can't recall if I met the others before they passed away; if I did, I would have been very young. But I've heard their names forever, and I've seen things they passed down. For example, I remember playing with Ernest R's white cowboy hat when I was a little boy.
I love photos like this. They make connections between the folks I know and the folks who have gone before. And they help me feel connected to my heritage by linking faces to names and specific historical context (even if all I know about that context is that these men all went horseback riding once).
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This is the Weber County posse.
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