Carolyn Gay Taft was a lady farmer in the early 1900’s on Old Mission Peninsula. She owned a 40-acre plot in Section 9, S.W. ¼ of N.E. ¼, T29N-R10W. She was actively involved in farming from 1911 until the mid-1940’s. Because Carolyn’s primary job…
Color photograph of the Old Mission Peninsula School's parade float called "Children of France" being towed by a white convertible. Seated in the convertible are the Cherry Prince and Cherry Princess. On the side of the car is a sign "Old Mission…
Color photograph of the Old Mission Peninsula School's parade float called "Children of France." The colors are red, white, and blue, outfitted with a carousel. A children is dressed in French costume and an adult is dressed in a nun costume sitting…
Color photograph of the Prince Tim O'Brien and Princess Jill Nykerk waving in the convertible towing the Old Mission Peninsula School's parade float with parents.