We, my family including Dave, my son Wesley living in Oregon, and my granddaughter, Seeley, were all visiting my dad, George (known as Georgie as a child) at his house across from Bonner Park on Ronald St. in Missoula. It was the 4th of July, 2020. My dad fixed us some lemonade and we sat on the patio surrounded by dad's flowers. Ken, my brother, was also there.
I asked my dad what he did as a child on the 4th of July. Here's what he said: There wasn't much going on, however, he told a story about a fellow Polson area/Irvin Flats homesteader, Cliff McBroom, and how due to a fireworks accident on Flathead Lake, lost his hand and had it replaced by a hook!!
Here's what happened. Cliff and some others were lighting some fireworks on Flathead Lake. In those days fireworks really packed a punch and were more powerful than many modern day fireworks. Cliff was holding a firework which didn't go off completely at first so he dunked it in the lake water thinking it would douse the firework.
Instead of the firework going out it exploded in his hand which was under water and blew his hand off!
The doctors did surgery and his hand was fitted with a hook.
Cliff was at times known to get into some fights and you could say he had an angry streak that surfaced every now and then. So...when he did get into a fight his opponents knew that Cliff had a hook on his one hand and that it may be used on them!
This is the story my dad told to us on the 4th of July many years after the incident. As I haven't looked into this story as far as checking newspapers or finding some relatives this account is just from my dad, an Irvin Flats homesteader, who has a very good memory!
My ancestors came from Chicago, before that Norway, and from Bozen, Austria to take advantage of the Homestead Act in the early 1900's. This blog is attemting to chronicle the lives of the Halverson and Kasseroler homesteaders on Irvine Flats just west of Polson, Montana. Our family is proud of our Irvine Flats homesteader heritage.
Showing posts with label recreation for the Irvine Flats homesteaders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recreation for the Irvine Flats homesteaders. Show all posts
Sunday, July 5, 2020
Irvin Flats homesteader fitted with a hook after a 4th of July accident on Flathead Lake
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Playing cards and having lunch was a favorite pastime for my Irvine Flats homesteader relatives
One story that comes up quite often when talking with my grandmother, Lilly Ryan, is that quite often some of the Irvine Flats homesteaders would gather together to play card games.
Every week they would go to a different ranch and have a lunch.
After the lunch they would play cards.
The seven card playing families were:
Lilly and Harold Halverson
George and Rose Halverson
Beulah and John Wigfield
Stumans (James and Laura - census)
Gottiebs (from census - Bernard and Clara and John- is John the adopted son?)
Burtons
Merritts
Some times the card games were centered around a holiday such as Thanksgiving or Christmas.
The card games they played were 500 and pinochle.
Lilly said that Rose and George also liked to play Bridge. Lilly
did not know how to play bridge. I'm not sure about Harold.
Lilly thinks that Rose and George would also play Bridge in
Polson.
Lilly said that they all had a good time.
Every week they would go to a different ranch and have a lunch.
After the lunch they would play cards.
The seven card playing families were:
Lilly and Harold Halverson
George and Rose Halverson
Beulah and John Wigfield
Stumans (James and Laura - census)
Gottiebs (from census - Bernard and Clara and John- is John the adopted son?)
Burtons
Merritts
Some times the card games were centered around a holiday such as Thanksgiving or Christmas.
The card games they played were 500 and pinochle.
Lilly said that Rose and George also liked to play Bridge. Lilly
did not know how to play bridge. I'm not sure about Harold.
Lilly thinks that Rose and George would also play Bridge in
Polson.
Lilly said that they all had a good time.
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Harold Halverson with his sled in the early 1900's on Irvine Flats west of Polson, Montana
Monday, September 8, 2014
Georgie Halverson with his sled on Irvine Flats in the early 1940's
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