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My grandparents lived at the Forks of Big Hurricane during my childhood and youth. Living with them I attended the two room school house adjacent to the church and spent Sunday's in Sunday School there. My grandfather, James Robert Buskirk and Grandmother, Arabella Buskirk owned the general grocery across the road from the church. I guess I knew about everyone in a 15 mile radius. This was from 1930 through 1948 when I graduated from high school. I then went on to college and got married and seldom got to share my family with the friends I had left there.
It has been comforting to know one of our friends lived in "our" house a couple years ago. Hopefully he's and his wife are still there. They have taken beautiful care of the house which my grandfather built, log by log, with the help of the good Christian neighbors. This area, and the era, has left me with the most heart warming remembrances of my life. I frequently think of the two other schoolmates in my class and all the wonderful neighbors.
The grocery store there was only one of three from Hubbardstown (Ed Bellomy's) to Ft. Gay (Walter Mead's) back then, therefore along with the church, it was the hub of the community. I wonder how many out there ever swam at the Saw Hole, sat on a nail keg outside our store, or drank out of the tin cup hanging on the Wellman's well? Good memories! I must say the remodeling of the church is very nice.
God Bless!

