LaVonne Schoneman has contributed a number of items regarding her Hunt-Coleman-Cook families in the Mossyrock-Glenoma-Sulphur Creek areas. In addition, LaVonne is a published poet, and has graciously allowed several of her poems to be reprinted on this site. Each item is described on its own page; see the list of pictures below. Any questions/comments about these pictures should be directed to LaVonne.
Index of Photos and Documents
- Roadside Park, Glenoma - site of LaVonne's family's first homestead when Glenoma was known as Verndale
- Biography: John and Nancy Hunt
- Photo: John Hunt
- Obituary: John Hunt
- Gravemarker: Moses Hunt
- Annotated photos, part 1 - LaVonne's aunt has annotated several photos with comments on their Hunt-Cook families.
- Annotated photos, part 2
- Mossyrock School, Grade 2, 1947
- Cochran Family 1956 - LaVonne and her family
- LaVonne's doll - this doll dates back to 1910, and belonged to her father.
Related Links
LaVonne has noted several websites that expand on various aspects of her family's history. These are listed here:
- Civil War Battlefields: Saltville - this is where LaVonne's great-great-grandfather Jarret Cook was wounded in the Civil War fighting on the Union side.
LaVonne's Poems
These poems were published in "The Appalachian Quarterly", June 2000:
She has also published poems in "Open My Eyes, Open My Soul".
See also LaVonne's Website.