Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1914 — C. H. Tryon and Wife Are Homeward Bound by Easy Stages. [ARTICLE]
C. H. Tryon and Wife Are Homeward Bound by Easy Stages.
A letter from C. H. Tryon, who with his wife are spending the winter in Florida, difects that The Republican be sent to Broken Arrow, Okla. He writes: “We will not be in Oklahoma until about the 20th t bpt expect to leave here (Miami, Florida,) on the 6th for a trip by boat through the everglades to Ft. Myer, then by rail or boat to Tampa and St. Petersburg. Will remain a few days at these places, then work our way by rail and boat to Jacksonville for our start howeward. We have had a very pleasant winter, have seen po i frost or freezing weather since leaving the north, yet at times it has been quite cool for this country. It is clear and quite cool today,”
