Tag: Lydick family

Conviction by Kodak

Conviction by Kodak

Horace Sawyer “H.S.” Lydick (1880-1956) lived a colorful life. Newspapers devoted column-inches to his exploits, like the tale of the Two-bitted Injunction. Today’s story is not a fanciful fable. This account relies not on rumor, but on solid photographic evidence.   Market Hunting Last week, … read more

Double-bitted Injunction

Double-bitted Injunction

This week, I would like to tell you a story about my great grandfather, Horace “H.S.” Lydick, a man of many legends! There are stories of H.S. being arrested, fighting the charges, acting as his own attorney and having the charges dropped. Then, there are … read more

Quarantine and Commutation

Quarantine and Commutation

Patrick and I entertained several couples for a backyard barbeque last week. We had a wonderful evening: good food, great friends, lots of laughs and plenty of yard games. The next day, one of our guests tested positive for COVID-19. According to the current Centers … read more

Lydick Homestead: Less Than 2 Acres

Lydick Homestead: Less Than 2 Acres

Horace S. “H.S.” Lydick (1880-1956) claimed a homestead in 1911, commuted it and lost it in a Sheriff Sale. Finding an opportunity, he filed a second homestead claim for land in Beltrami County, Minnesota under the provisions of the 1862 Homestead Act. The Act granted … read more