Ioway

Today I ran across an official document with the address for someone listed as Ioway. I have of course heard people say Ioway, but don’t recall seeing it in print.

There is a tribe of Native Americans known as the Ioway and Iowa’s name was derived from them.

This was an old document as it was a draft registration card from WWI.

william Isaac Braman, Blanchard, Ioway, Iowa, draft card, WWIThe registration card was for my Great-Granduncle William Isaac Braman.

william Isaac Braman, Blanchard, Ioway, Iowa, draft card, WWIAt the time he was working as a miner in Bruceville, Indiana which is in Knox County near Vincennes.

The card shows his nearest relative. I first read it as Klara Braman, which was also how it was transcribed in the record. I though this made sense as he was married to a Clarice. However, he did not get married until 1924 which was about seven years after this draft card was filled out. Looking closer I then figured out it was his mother Flora D. Braman.

border town, blanchard, iowa, Missouri, Page CountyIt was also interesting to see that the address was Blanchard, Ioway. My Great, Great Grandmother lived just south of Blanchard in Missouri.

william Isaac Braman, Blanchard, Ioway, Iowa, draft card, WWIThe card also showed that my Dad’s Great Uncle Bill was medium height, was stout and had blue eyes and black or brown hair.

william Isaac Braman, Blanchard, Ioway, Iowa, draft card, WWII did find a picture of Uncle Bill, so I snipped his image out of the group of people to share with you.

It was interesting to see this draft card and to learn a bit more about Uncle Bill. He must have gone to Indiana for the mining job. He did bring something home to Iowa/Missouri when he was finished working as Clarice was from Vincennes.

Steven

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Moving a Coke Machine

Tonight I ran across some interesting pictures from a trip to India a little more than 20 years ago.

India, manual labor, coke machine, Dominion Resort, Bangalore, how manyAt the resort that I was staying at they were setting up for an event and I noticed the workers moving a Coke machine.

India, manual labor, coke machine, Dominion Resort, Bangalore, how manyIf I remember right I think there was a total of ten workers moving the fountain machine. It was interesting to see them try and work together to move it.

India, manual labor, coke machine, Dominion Resort, Bangalore, how manyThey had ads like this one on all the trees as well as some larger banners around the compound. Coca Cola must have been one of the sponsors of the upcoming event.

The Dominion, Bangalore, Trip to IndiaThis was from my second trip to India and the second visit to the Dominion resort in Bangalore. This was the only place where I stayed twice in the trips I have made to India.

I have a lot of memories of these first trips, and they come back often as I attend Teams meetings or receive e-mails with some of my students from those first courses on a regular basis.

I also found out this week that one of the students in my first course in India was just promoted to COO of our India branch. Some of the others are managers or specialists. I always enjoy hearing of the success of my students, and think of how I may have helped them a bit along the way.

Steven

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