A wedding portrait of Beedie C. Archer and Mary Ann Bauer, who were married at St. Raphael's Catholic Church in the city of Dubois, IN. Keywords: gown, veil, flowers, suit, wedding, portrait.
A wedding portrait of Beedie and Mary Ann Archer's wedding party. The wedding took place at St. Raphael's Catholic Church in the city of Dubois, IN. From left to right: Kenneth Brosmer, Susie Friedman, Mary Ann (Bauer) Archer, Beedie C. Archer,...
William, son of early landowner William Thomas Sr., married Ann, eldest daughter of first settlers Jesse and Jane Morgan, in 1845. William ran a local saw mill and operated a store. In 1852 he platted the town of Calumet (later Chesterton) and...
Thomas, Ann Morgan (1822-1865); Thomas Family; Morgan Family
Ann Morgan was the eldest daughter of the area's first settlers, Jesse and Jane Morgan. She married William Thomas II, son of early landowner William Thomas Sr., in 1845. Of their thirteen children, only two, Elena and Elias, survived to...
The Stafford Engraving Company; Mary Jean Bauchman; Martha Ann Thornburg; Court Slabaugh; Lillian Hamman; Leonard Barnhart; William C. Gants; Louise Stuckman; Cal Beck; Milham Timberlake; Lucille Henwood; Henrietta Brunjes; Richard Brunjes;...
This is a scrapbook about the Syracuse High School class of 1930. It was donated to the Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum by Sarah Jane Beatty.
These photographs of the City of Huntington and Huntington County were commissioned by the Huntington City-Township Public Library; Huntington, Indiana. Looking South on Jefferson Street from the top of a hill. Purviance Mansion at left. Street was...
This is an image created for a Starcraft Catalog. Joyce (Fanning) Chapman is driving the boat, and Dorothy Vanderford and Ann (Vanderford) Garceau are the other girls.
A photograph from the Ferdinand News as part of a full-page feature on the history of the town of Ferdinand, IN. Shown are students of the Academy of Immaculate Conception on the ballustrade of one of the circular stairway towers. A partial photo...
A photograph from the Ferdinand News as part of a full-page feature on the history of the town of Ferdinand, IN. Shown are dairy cows maintained by the Ferdinand Academy. From left to right: Albert Krampe, Francillia, Rose Ann, Sylvia Mae, Marle...