Evergreen Grange Hall

Brother Doug has been doing a lot of genealogy and history research on our family. He has written several biographies. These include our parents, grandparents, and his son who died when he was 22 years old. See also Brad Huffman autopsy.

He recently finished a short book on the Teakean Idaho, Evergreen Grange #374. Our father, our grandfather, step-grandmother, and several great uncles and aunts were significant contributors to the building and running of the Grange.

I have a lot of childhood memories of community activities that happened at that Grange Hall.

Since the book will be of interest to more than just our immediate family have put it online. The Evergreen Grange and Those Who Made It Happen.

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2 thoughts on “Evergreen Grange Hall

  1. Thanks for sharing. One sees places like this all over the country, but one seldom knows the history. I didn’t remember driving by it, so I looked on the map. Ah, we’ve just never gone east there. Might have to check it out this year if I remember. And that’s when I found Google sent a car up there this summer, and you can now get street view on Middle road!

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