![Rosemary’s Tree](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/603ba6cfdde1340721bc883f/1638111380477-WIG4CABO6UL2QJMH4W12/web_LongRidge_010_RosemaryLockwood.jpg)
![Pet Profile 2: Spot](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/603ba6cfdde1340721bc883f/1618780582124-KW6L90GLBNGVVWPJ25E0/web_Sprague-HoytBinder_069.jpg)
![Pet Profile 1: Sam](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/603ba6cfdde1340721bc883f/1618779517916-6BZUW06S5HGIMJPRWS74/web_ArmyAlbum_003.jpg)
![Herding Cows and Kids](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/603ba6cfdde1340721bc883f/1618060942329-C2FU3PUAI6CFFN1UY9FZ/web_DispersalCover.jpg)
![Midridge Farm (Interiors)](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/603ba6cfdde1340721bc883f/1617189010224-GCDP2ZPR0O19RJ0UH3YC/MidridgeFarm_016.jpg)
![Music in a Small Town](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/603ba6cfdde1340721bc883f/1616853995799-8MM10E7L1GQSMFZUP2UY/SpragueAlbum_013.jpg)
![Midridge Farm (Exteriors)](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/603ba6cfdde1340721bc883f/1616676743517-OQ1YZH5D410VFNDVX40U/MidridgeFarm_undated_006.jpg)
![Memories of Childhood Illness](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/603ba6cfdde1340721bc883f/1616345158027-1HOQQ0DWUCOMNY9ZJKOU/SpragueAlbum_011.jpg)
Memories of Childhood Illness
Old-fashioned medicine, an oasis of family, and craving freedom
![The Pandemics of Earlier Days](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/603ba6cfdde1340721bc883f/1616343960726-LW9Q8IBSFNCHW2WOWV33/SpragueAlbum_009.jpg)
![WWII Postings of Raymond A. Sprague](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/603ba6cfdde1340721bc883f/1615744833009-GWCDXC53ZU1X8MPQAKTR/post_RAS-c1942.jpg)
Browsing images from Rosemary Lockwood Sprague’s family tree
The first family dog for the Spragues.
Ray Sprague’s Gordon Setter.
Herdsman George Cilley and the 1966 dispersal
The Spragues’ dairy farm in Hillsboro, New Hampshire
A musical education in Hillsboro, New Hampshire
The Spragues’ dairy farm in Hillsboro, New Hampshire
Old-fashioned medicine, an oasis of family, and craving freedom
Viewing disease through the lens of family
Language immersion, infantry, and the Pentagon