 My name is Richard Goodknow and I was born and raised in Lake New Oregon and I came to Southern Oregon College to further my education and decided that we wanted to buy property and found property in the Applegate and I've been living here since 1972 on the left Fork of Humbug Creek. Who did you buy it from? Johnny Keidert. He had lived there a long time, I don't know a whole lot about him. It was a south-facing brush field, part of it had been cleared for cattle grazing, summer grazing and after I'd been living here for several years, I'm guessing five or six years, a first cousin of my mother wrote a book about my mother and her grandparents and my would be my great-great-grandfather was kind of a traveling preacher type and wandered by wagon all over Idaho, Oregon and Northern California and in one of his tracks when he still only had about five kids they were walking from Idaho to New Pine Creek, Oregon and wintered over in Missouri Flat. While they were wintering over here he performed several marriages by two people with local names there was a slaggle and a scott and I can't recall others but there were several. Also while they were here that winter my grandmother was born and as soon as she was old enough to travel which was about six weeks old they started out again for Eastern Oregon and in doing so in May they were caught in a snowstorm on the Green Springs and spent four days in a wagon before a farmer came by and helped him get out. That's pretty much my story. My grandmother's name is Emma Powell and she was a Sutherland, her maiden name was Sutherland. Okay, you're welcome.