Feed Back

Mattison House
Mattison House, near Standish, circa 1900. It was located to the east of the town, at “four corners.”

It has now been two months since the site was launched, and over a month since the daily blog began.

Of course, since I started this new venue, it is important to me receive feedback, as to what some like or do not like, and then again something you would like to see. After all, I do not possess any psychic abilities.

However, it would be tremendous for me to hear from you. You can either do a reply post below. Please take note, your email address is safe and secure, and it is never displayed publicly or exchanged. If you are on the shy side, you can always send me an email at tim@tipurdy.org

Hope to hear from you soon. Tomorrow, regular postings resume.

7 thoughts on “Feed Back”

    1. I really enjoy all you have put on here, it brings back a lot of memories.. I am related to the Spaldings and would like to get any info you may have on them. Would like to get with you sometime this summer when I come down that way thanks again

  1. I very much enjoy your blog/website. I also enjoy reading what your readers post about their relationship or memories to the photos and people you have reported history on. I hope you continue this blog. Thank you Tim.

  2. Tim,
    As a Susanville native, I really appreciate all you do, including your blog. Very well done, thanks again.

  3. Hi Tim,
    As you know, the history of Susanville and the Honey Lake Valley area has been one of my research interests for many years, therefore I have found your History Blog especially rewarding with the use of your historic photo collection. A very impressive collection of what I’ve seen so far. One photo subject of interest would be the Emerson Hotel which was located on Main Street for a brief time.
    Thanks for sharing your photos.
    Jere

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