Showing posts with label Those Places Thursday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Those Places Thursday. Show all posts

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Those Places Thursday: Yancey Hotel, Grand Island, Nebraska


Lincoln Branch Banquet
Stanley Home Products, Inc.
Yancey Hotel - Grand Island, Nebraska
October 4, 1947

This photograph of the sales representatives for Stanley Home Products was taken at the Yancey Hotel in Grand Island, Nebraska on October 4, 1947. To my surprise, this company is still in business today and has been since 1931.

When my parents were newlyweds in 1947, they conducted home parties and sold the cleaning products to housewives in Grand Island and the surrounding communities.


The woman in the hat (with glasses) on the left is my father's mother, Ruby Luella Pecht Petersen (later Baker). The second man from the left, standing, is my father's father, Otto Petersen. My mother, Patricia Kelly Petersen is in the middle (I'm not sure if that's a foo-foo in her hair or if the guy behind her is holding a dusting product). My father, Kenneth Petersen, is to Mom's left, with glasses. All of the Petersens were selling Stanley Home Products in the 1940s!

The Yancey Hotel is not only still standing, but is on the National Register of Historic Places. Located at 123 North Locust Street, the building now houses luxury condominiums and KGIN television.

photo source: nebraskahistory.org

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Those Places Thursday: the men of Greenwood Nebraska


This photograph shows a gathering of men of Greenwood, Nebraska. Second from the left, with the cane and pointing, is my great grandfather, Daniel Kelly. The man indicated as "E.L." is E. L. McDonald, who was a long time grocer in the village. I even remember "Mac's" grocery store when I was a youngster. The other fellow who is labeled (whose initials I can't decipher) is also pointing. So I wonder if Dan and this fellow are supposed to be pointing in the same direction - perhaps at Mac? There's no other identifying information on the photograph.