This old photo depicts an early day....many of our ancestors owned such a fine vehicle as this. I hope that all of you viewing this page will enjoy and appreciate the life and times of our Plymouth County ancestors. They endured and persevered so that a better life might come to us all.
Plymouth County Iowa GenWeb 2005 Heritage Photo Tribute...formerly posted on the index page
ENJOY!

Posted April 2005
Pictured in the buggy is Walter & Pearl (Burrill) Grebner. They were married March 27, 1912 at Adaville, Iowa. Walter farmed in Johnson Township and Pearl was a rural school teacher.
Posted May 2005 ![]()
Photo Postcard of the Seney Depot and the main roads at Seney, Iowa. The postcard was postmarked 1910.
Posted June 2005
Photo of Johnson Township School, (also known as the Beely School), 1904
Front row--Anna Lucken, J. Henry Lucken, Jake Ruedy, Herman Ohlrichs, Mary Faye Burrill (later Mrs. Henry Dempster, then Mrs. Calvin Eyres), Simon Lucken Middle row--Clara Buehre (later Wetrosky), Tillie ruedy, Carl Fletcher Back row--Pearl Burrill (later Mrs. Walter Grebner), Florence Burrill (later Mrs. Adam Ross Clarke), John Ohlrichs, Eva Burrill (later Mrs. Henry Clarke, then Mrs. Butch Hanssen), Clarence Grebner, Emma Buehre (later Susemihl), Clara Grebner, Bertha Draheim (later Feuerhelm). Teacher, in back on right end--Maggie (Grebner) Hammond
Posted July 2005
Wilbert Henry "Bert" Reeves & "Friends," farmed in Plymouth County and was the son of Arthur & Elizabeth (Mercer) Eason Reeves
Photo submitted by Viv Reeves
Posted August 2005
Seney, Iowa, M.E. Church ladies...dressed in costume for a special event. Date unknown, educated guess, circa 1920's.
Photo submitted by Lin Ziemann
Posted September 2005 
LeMars baseball team circa 1920's....the man with the X above his head is Charles Ewin. Note the player to the right of Charles is wearing a SENEY team shirt.
Photo submitted by Linda Ewin Ziemann
Posted October 2005 ![]()
Adaville, Iowa, U. B. Church, Ladies Group, circa 1910
Posted November-December 2005 
LeMars Baseball ...early 1900's, LeMars, Iowa