I am Joe W. Stout and I have lived in Greenfield TN all of my 74 years.  I am now retired and researching the history and genealogy of the area around my hometown area.

For 35 years, my wife Maggie Lee and myself, were in the entertainment business having a band for that period of time.  Our professional biography is on the ROCKABILLY HALL OF FAME WEBSITE.  A link to our page is at the left.

This site contains some of my writings that I call  "Reminscences From The Heart" that are stories from my childhood and about some of the intersting characters around Greenfield.


My first story starts below.

ABOUT ME
My Sailor Suit
TOM GROOMS’ PASTURE

In 1936 Tom Grooms had a pasture behind his house on Evergreen Street in Greenfield.  This pasture had a muddy pond where we went swimmin before I was old enough to swim in the Obion River.

From 1935 until 1938 my Mom and Dad operated the old Colonial Hotel just across the highway from the train depot.  In those days traveling salesmen came in on the passenger trains and stayed at the hotel.  Single men and women also stayed there on a permanent basis.  Room and board was furnished to all.

In 1936 a vagabond, barnstorming pilot, came in to Greenfield in an old open cockpit Fairchild bi-plane.  He landed in Tom Grooms pasture and came to the hotel to stay.  His name was Mel Garvin.  In addition to being a daredevil pilot Mel was also an alcoholic.  One day while under the influence he decided to put on a show for Greenfield by doing some stunts over town.  He put the old bi-plane in a spin over the depot and pulled out at just the last minute.

Mel stayed around Greenfield for a few months.  I recall my dad saying that he and someone else had to go to Kentucky to bail Mel out of some problem.  This was the middle of the Great Depression and times were hard.

Memory does not serve me as to when Mel left Greenfield but we never heard from him again until sometime in the early 1970's.  My dad had already passed away and I stopped by to see mom one day and Mel was there to visit her.

As Mel started to leave he shook my hand and then my mom’s.  I heard him say “this is just a little something that is still due.”  After he left mom opened her hand and unfolded a one hundred dollar bill.  She explained that when Mel left town he owed her a room and board bill.  

As a kid just starting grammar school airplanes were a fascination for me.  In the days when Mel was here, and airplanes came over, everyone ran outside to see them.  Only dreaming of the chance to one day fly, my very conservative mother, surprised me by saying we were going to Tom’s cow pasture and take a ride with Mel.  Needless to say this was a thrill that has never diminished in my mind.

Sometime in the 1950;s Tom Grooms started selling building lots at the south end of this cow pasture just off Jefferson Street.  The Drewry boys started building houses and selling them.  A street was opened up and was named Fairlane Drive.  By the late 1960's Fairlane Drive had filled up and was one of the best sections of town.  In 1969 my wife and I bought the last lot available on Fairlane, which was located midway of what was once Tom’s old pasture.  We built our home and still live here today.

As I sit here typing this story, I look out my window and can still see in my minds eye Mel’s scarf flapping back toward me and Mom, at just about the point a six year old kid first left the ground in flight........................  It don’t git much better than that................Joe Stout
Greenfield, Tennessee
Click here to go to page two "Bicycles & Strawberries"
My Family Tree Maker Page
My Stories From The Past
Blondie
Bicycles and Strawberries
Grease On The Bacon
Leon
Letters to the Editor - Undoing History Lawyers, Judges & Courts - Reparations- David Crockett
Mr. Claude, Old Liz & Pewter
Southern, Stealin Watermelons, Swimmin Hole.
Teachers
The War of Northern Agression in Weakley Co.
Visitor Number
Around The World
Republic or Democracy???????
Firecrackers and a Flashlight
Rowlett and Her Rythm Rascals
Dr. Nitro - D. Aaron
Greenfield's Football Legend - Jack Wakefield
Page Copyright 2001 Joe W. Stout
1932-33 Greenfield High School Football
Heroes & Legends - Jack Wakefield
A Southerner's View of the "Civil War"
For easy access to all the Family Histories,
Photo Albums, Writings, Personal Pages and some of the history of South Weakley Co.
including related links. This includes family trees and genealogy reports on the following surnames: BARNER, CAMPBELL, CAPPS, CARLTON, COCHRAN, CRABTREE, DECK, DREWRY, EARLS, ELAM, ELINOR, FLY, GALEY, GRISSOM, GROOMS, HARRAL, JENKINS, JOHNSON, MITCHELL, OVERTON, PATTERSON, PENCE, PERRY, RAY, REDDICK, RICHIE, SHACKELFORD
STAFFORD, STOUT, STRAMBLER, STROUD, WADE   

                 
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Be sure and visit LuAnn Lawton's page.  I have included many links to her page that have much information on genealogy of this area.
          
LuAnn's page

Genealogy & Weakley
     County History
Roy Whicker
Greenfield Long Ago Photos
Greenfield Yesterday & Today Photos
Letter to the Editor - Freedom Lost
Letter to the Editor - Gun Control
From Fire Disaster to Fire Prevention
No More Wild West
Republicans & Democrats
Penelope Stout-A Legendary Lady
Richard Stout 1612 of Monmouth NJ
Termite Nelson
Reflections on The Great Depression and  The Great Chicken Stealing Caper of 1936
Letter to the Editor - Something Evil
In Loving Memory of my Great Grandson
            Travis Whitman Stout
Born January 4, 1997 - Died October 21, 2001
Click here to visit Travis' page
My Great Grandfather Nathan Mitchell - Remember Me
My Great Grandfather Bill Carlton - I'll Never Die Broke
Letter to the Editor - Racial Profiling
Letter to the Editor on the situation in the Middle East. My Expert Opinion
Separation of Church and State - editorial
Jimmy Grooms - Old Friend
Green Grass Overton
Biography of Maggie Lee & The Percussions
The War of Northern Agressionin West Tennessee & KentuckyReports, letters etc. from commanders and Officials
My Letters to the Editor
The "Civil War", War Between the States, War of Northern Agression
Some Stories of my Ancestors
Some of the Great Football Teams of Greenfield
Greenfield, TN . com
Stories of Days Gone By Submitted By Present & Former Greenfield Residents
My complete genealogy files on Rootsweb WorldConnect
Union Veterans of the Civil War List of the Weakley County area.
Confederate Veterans of the Civil War List of the Weakley County area.
The Life & Times of Greenfield, Tennessee by Dixie Prins 1965
Letters to the editor Raisin Hogs
The Death Penalty - editorial and response
Locust Grove prior to Greenfield
Letter to the Editor Emancipation Proclimation
Greenfield Gazette Article 1925 on the formation of Greenfield High School
1940 GHS Football Team History
1941 GHS Football Team History
1942 GHS Football Team Photos
The Infamous History of Soup Street, Greenfield, Tennessee
GHS School Band History
Confederate Veterans in my Genealogy Files
GHS Football Coaches 1925 - 2005
Article on the Percussions in the Book "A History of Garage & Frant Bands in Memphis 1960-1975