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HOME OF GEN. J.B. MCPHERESON

this is the birthplace and childhood home of civil war hero, and Clyde hero, and native, Gen. James B. McPhereson. He was born here in 1828. this home still stands on a busy corner in Clyde directly across from the McPhereson cemetary......done in photoshop and ulead........

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Vera Harned 21 Feb 2005

Beautiful! Eileen

Nira Dabush 19 Feb 2005

Splendid work,Eileen...wondeful atmosphere - UNIQUE!

sher richardson 19 Feb 2005

...oh how lovely and almost a step back in time.. gone with the wind, northern style : ) wonderful haunting dreamy effects...

stan jones 19 Feb 2005

some may need a new monitor great blue hue Eileen and well put down love it

tim linville 19 Feb 2005

The horse sets it on the right mood,Eileen.Very twinkley!

Karen Corcoran 19 Feb 2005

Eileen it's amazing, every picture is a master piece.

joan warburton 19 Feb 2005

What a lovely old salt box home. Wonderful digital work. It's charming.

Clif Jackson 19 Feb 2005

I love the mystical quality of this photo - and the stars, moon, and light in the window add to its mistique. The horse looks like he is (still) waiting for his master. Beautifully done!

Tabitha Borges 19 Feb 2005

twlight so neat love the horse...

teresa greene 19 Feb 2005

Nice job Eileen!

Pete Miller 19 Feb 2005

Eileen I like this piece the horse in the frint yard add to give it the period feel...great job!

Charles Oliver 19 Feb 2005

Very pretty study in blues

Reba McDonald 19 Feb 2005

Another great photo Eileen.

Pat Abbott 19 Feb 2005

Nice effects and interesting composition, Eileen.

thea walstra 19 Feb 2005

Very lovely work Eileen

Amanda Hone 19 Feb 2005

Nicely done Eileen.

Joke Schotting 19 Feb 2005

Beautiful Eileen.

Marilyn Soper 19 Feb 2005

just a little too purple, but great detail

Bluemoonshadow 19 Feb 2005

So nice and dreamlike... love the horse in the front...:-)