I would love to speak with you. The blacksmiths shop was my great grandfather’s. Alvie is also the name of my son. I went there for reunions up until the early 80’s. Last time I visited was 2012. My grandmother’s house was still standing one street over from where you filmed.
I like the narration that you do on these historical locations in Texas. It Is not scripted, which is refreshing, since it makes the video seem more realistic - like a conversation. In this way it is like you are showing us around and makes it seem like you are telling us about places that you know in Texas. Most of them are towns and villages I have never heard of, which is really interesting!
The Grove Texas I visited when i was 16 my parents lived here i and my sisters were baptized at the church my grandparents are buried here. the bell in the church my father rang on sundays for the call to worship. the baptismal font was made by my grandfather. My grandparents lived in the house next to the church also my one sister was born in this house . My grandparents are John and Emma Richter. I was four years old when we moved from The Grove to Caalifornia.
petalgoth there are some people that still live in the grove. Not sure how many. I know they used to have a museum in one of the buildings but not anymore, and there was a sign that said private property but wasn’t sure if it just meant not to go into buildings so I videoed really quick. Didn’t see anyone while I was there.
Yes. There’s a few people who live there. They opened up the store for me and my wife when we came by in 2012. The Holcomb blacksmiths shop was my families. I ran around that shop as a little kid in the 70’s. My youngest son is named Alvie after him.
I would love to speak with you. The blacksmiths shop was my great grandfather’s. Alvie is also the name of my son. I went there for reunions up until the early 80’s. Last time I visited was 2012. My grandmother’s house was still standing one street over from where you filmed.
I like the narration that you do on these historical locations in Texas. It Is not scripted, which is refreshing, since it makes the video seem more realistic - like a conversation. In this way it is like you are showing us around and makes it seem like you are telling us about places that you know in Texas. Most of them are towns and villages I have never heard of, which is really interesting!
vytiense thanks. I learn about new things also. Most of these places I would have never known about
The Grove Texas I visited when i was 16 my parents lived here i and my sisters were baptized at the church my grandparents are buried here. the bell in the church my father rang on sundays for the call to worship. the baptismal font was made by my grandfather. My grandparents lived in the house next to the church also my one sister was born in this house . My grandparents are John and Emma Richter. I was four years old when we moved from The Grove to Caalifornia.
I always wanted to take my husband Art to see the Grove as it was part of my life'
My wife janice Richter Eakin made the grove important to me because it was another connection we can share.
I ENJOY watching your videos bit you could kindly PLEASE RAISE your volume? Thank you.👍👍👍👍👍👍
I now work a little down hwy 36 from the Grove, in gatesville tx
I use to perform there
Is it legal to visit and walk around in? Also do any people live there?
petalgoth there are some people that still live in the grove. Not sure how many. I know they used to have a museum in one of the buildings but not anymore, and there was a sign that said private property but wasn’t sure if it just meant not to go into buildings so I videoed really quick. Didn’t see anyone while I was there.
Yes. There’s a few people who live there. They opened up the store for me and my wife when we came by in 2012. The Holcomb blacksmiths shop was my families. I ran around that shop as a little kid in the 70’s. My youngest son is named Alvie after him.
SPEAK A LITTLE LOUDER & I'LL SUSCRIBE TO YOUR CHANNEL. YOU DO "FANTASTIC" PRESENTATIONS BUT YOUR AUDIO IS BAD.😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯