Charlie
Rachuig brought the following photos to the recent reunion. Even
though they are a little 'odd,' I knew exactly what they were.
In
May 1954, Bosque County celebrated its 100th birthday. The exact dates
were May 1st to May 8th. (I've done some research and provided links
below.) I made a trip with my grandmother, Mamie Adams Rachuig,
sometime in April 1954, I think. If we were there during the
celebration, I don't remember the parade or any organized events.
Anyway, I remember all the men in our extended family had grown beards,
which spooked me a little. I was just 4-years old, so it all made a big
impression on me.
The
idea was to dress like people did in 1854; thus the old-fashioned
clothes. Men let their beards grow, and women could not wear make up.
They had a system of fines, or permits for those citizens who
needed/wanted to break the rules. Click here to read an explanation. Here is a better look at the permit badges and other memorabilia.
Here are some photos of our extended family in their costumes.
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Charles A. Rachuig, Julius Rachuig, Charlie Rachuig, & Betty Rachuig at Will & Hilda Krueger's home in Clifton. |
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Will Krueger, Sr. standing in his front yard in Clifton. |
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Will Krueger, Jr., Will Krueger, Sr., & Julius Rachuig in Will, Sr.'s front yard. |
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Same trio as above 'cutting up.' |
I can identify all but two people in
the next photo. Standing left-to-right: Charles A. Rachuig, Edgar
Rachuig, Jerry Belcher, Hilda Rachuig Krueger, Evelyn Rachuig Belcher,
Jack Belcher, Walter Rachuig, Sr., Hans Mansur, Dorothy Rachuig Mansur,
unknown man, unknown woman, & Julius Rachuig. Sitting
left-to-right: Betty Rachuig with Charlie, Will Krueger, Sr., Alvina
Beyerstadt Rachuig, & Will Krueger, Jr.
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