tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4143615034352339975.post6424292227086971708..comments2023-08-12T06:10:50.594-05:00Comments on Marty Kittrell: Remembering the Big Red Barnkittrellphotohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07088521950057241483noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4143615034352339975.post-43361583813806022542013-07-22T16:03:42.544-05:002013-07-22T16:03:42.544-05:00I too, am interested in the photos.. Bogard was my...I too, am interested in the photos.. Bogard was my Grandfather and Frederick Bernard was my Great Grandfather..Thanks for posting these~ Really great photos!Judy Clements-Turnernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4143615034352339975.post-78499906967176329782011-06-16T10:57:39.676-05:002011-06-16T10:57:39.676-05:00Www.martykittrell.comWww.martykittrell.comkittrellphotohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07088521950057241483noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4143615034352339975.post-43987851824789618942011-06-15T14:34:48.252-05:002011-06-15T14:34:48.252-05:00I would like to buy some of the photos of the insi...I would like to buy some of the photos of the inside of the barn if you could let me know how to do that.<br />Julia EwingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4143615034352339975.post-27539950100063017152011-05-16T02:11:46.702-05:002011-05-16T02:11:46.702-05:00Marty, I truly appreciate your photos of the red b...Marty, I truly appreciate your photos of the red barn. I just posted a note on another site that talked about the red barn. My dad, Guy Drew (1890-1959), was a Greenville Mississippi CPA, and one of his clients was the Graft family of Rolling Fork, who owned the barn and adjacent property. Many mornings, Dad and I would drive down to Rolling Fork, enter the barn's central north/south hallway from the north side, and Dad would work in the office, situated on the west side of the barn's central hallway. I would roam the east-west aisle of the barn's interior, looking at the horses, stalls, time clocks on the wall outside the office, with the smell of hay in the air. Then, at lunch, Dad and I would drive to the Y Kitchen (intersection of US 61 and MS 14). Bogart Graft Jr. was a character, hunted with bow/arrow, had a DuraCraft outboard motor boat, lived on Deer Creek Drive, first house east of US 61, and had a warm place in his heart for an occasional dram of whiskey. Bogart's father lived in a house atop a small mound some 50 yards to the northwest of the barn silos; he died 1955. Nice memories of Rolling Fork. --Dan Drew, Walnut Creek California, danfdrew@msn.commAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4143615034352339975.post-27951395055454817052011-05-02T09:22:17.296-05:002011-05-02T09:22:17.296-05:00Those are awesome, Marty. I especially like the o...Those are awesome, Marty. I especially like the ones taken inside. One of my first thoughts when I heard the news was about that old piano. I'm sorry now that I never had enough nerve to explore inside.<br /><br />I linked my today's post about the barn to your and Robert's barn photos.<br /><br />I can't wait to see your "after" pictures tomorrow. What a sad fate for that beautiful old landmark.Southern Ladyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13451320470435065945noreply@blogger.com