A ranch house that belonged to wealthy relatives during the depression

BlunderWoman

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My father was one of six children whose mother was a widowed woman during the depression. She could barely make ends meet and had to send my father to live with and work for wealthy relatives. My cousin doing research into family history found this old photo which is the ranch house that belonged to the relatives my father worked for before being old enough to join the military when WW2 started.


 

That's a big home! I'm sure they could use help on the ranch! Is that a stone retaining wall built around it? Hard to tell, but that's what it looks like to me.

Your grandmother had it rough. A widow with six children during the depression? I can't begin to imagine.
 
Neat old photo, that's a really big house! Are those your relatives in the phots?
 

That's a big home! I'm sure they could use help on the ranch! Is that a stone retaining wall built around it? Hard to tell, but that's what it looks like to me.

Your grandmother had it rough. A widow with six children during the depression? I can't begin to imagine.

Yeah that's a stone wall. My granny was a tough woman. A reporter wrote about her in the town newspaper once in an article called " She Did It All On Her Own."
 
Wow! That must have been some ranch back in the day. I wonder when the house was built? The wall itself must have taken forever to build.. The photo of your Dad is great. They all look so very.very,young.
 
Wow! That must have been some ranch back in the day. I wonder when the house was built? The wall itself must have taken forever to build.. The photo of your Dad is great. They all look so very.very,young.

I really don't know much about that house Ruth. My dad lied about his age and joined the service at 17 years old. He was very young and flew on a lot of dangerous missions. Very young.
 
I just talked to my dad on the phone. He said he doesn't know when the house was built, but that it had twelve bedrooms. He said the people had a cook and a maid and that that house was in Dawson New Mexico. He said Ted Turner of network fame bought up all that land and house in the 70's he believes and he doesn't know if the house is still there. Oh yeah.. he says the house looks all run down in this photo & that it was never run down like that when he lived there.
 
Yeah Jackie my dad said that there was a mine with mainly Italians working it.
 


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