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List hand kept by school administration in two ring notebook on lined paper includes First Communion and Confirmation Records through 1952. Covered in wood grain contact paper with a label on spine with school and years 1922 - 1934. Label on...
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"Johnson Neon Sign" sign attached to the company's second-floor business at 127 S. State St. A sign for "Joy's Electric Shop" is on the first floor, and a bakery sign in the distance. Written on the back is "Late 1930's to Late 1940's."
A January 1930 article about the death of Major F.E. Marsh in a house fire at his south shore cottage. His crippled, 22 year-old grandson, Fletcher E. Marsh, II, was rescued by the housekeeper (Virginia C. Wilt of Syracuse), whom he married a week...
A photograph of the St. John's Lutheran Church at the crossroads north of the city of Dubois, IN. This building was built in 1894 and used until 1930 whereupon a brick structure was built and replaced this church. Keywords: church, building, trees.
Aerial view of Delco-Remy factor complex, taken looking west from Columbus Avenue. Photo was taken sometime before Washington Elementary was destroyed by fire in 1930.
Anderson Schools had one of the earliest Safety Patrol programs in the country, initiated by school official Mattie Fry. This photograph shows the 1930 winner of the Best Safety Patrol Award.
Betty Waddell Ward showing her horse at Kelsch Dude Ranch. The ranch operated around the late 1930's holding roundups, parades, races, and refreshments.
Black and White Photograph. View of the Lower Shelter at Brown County State Park. This two-story shelter is the largest in the park; it was built in the early 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps.