Brownsburg High School Class 1911. Top row: Samuel Patterson, Urbin Salmon, Russell Nash, Irvin Herdrich, Harold Adams, Earl Harris, Russell Nevitt; Second row: Herman Garner, Vance Garner, Dorothy Smith, Doris French, Hulda Everitt, Mary Garner,...
Brownsburg High School Class 1915. Top arc: John Fox, Pat Roach, Lertie Hylton, Charles Graham, F. Clermont Trucksess (President), F. L. Huddleston, Maurice Hughes, Ivory R. Jones; Middle arc: Edna B. Garner, Ethel E. Eblin, Ruth Sanders (Vice...
Brownsburg High School Class 1924. Top row: John H. Button, Lillian L. Chamness, Ruth E. Dickey, Lurena M. Appleget, Onarga Campbell, Doris R. Carter; Second row: Guy T. Doyal, Gladys M. Duncan, Lemuel H. Everett, Mildred I. Eaton, Dayton D....
This Charlestown Cemetery Plat book started as a copy created by J. M. Van Hook in 1903 being brought up to date by J. M. Morrow as is stated on page 1 of the book. There is no date given for when it was brought up to date. This was most likely...
Chellberg Family; Chellberg, C.L.; Chellberg, Naomi; Chellberg, Ruth; Home life
C.L. Chellberg, son of the original Chellbergs who settled in Baillytown, relaxes on the porch of the Chellberg family farmhouse. Pictured on his right are his young daughters Naomi and Ruth and an unidentified man in this c. 1910 photograph.
Letters sent to committee members announcing an upcoming meeting for the establishment of a Library. The letters dated November 1916 announced the formation of several sub committees. These committees were to meet to be addressed by Public...
Copy photograph of the Daniel and Emma Sophia (Snoke) Eberly family in front of their log cabin. Donor states that all of the children were born in Kosciusko County on a farm east of North Webster. The children are (in no particular order): Rachel,...
Louisville Cement Company (Speed, Ind.); The Speedometer (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); The Speed Way (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); The Warning Star (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); Louisville...
The Speedometer was a monthly or sometimes bi-weekly newsletter of the Louisville Cement Company in Speed, Indiana. The newsletter was focused on safety issues at the plant but also included human interest stories. The Speedometer began publication...
Louisville Cement Company (Speed, Ind.); The Speedometer (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); The Speed Way (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); The Warning Star (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); Louisville...
The Speedometer was a monthly or sometimes bi-weekly newsletter of the Louisville Cement Company in Speed, Indiana. The newsletter was focused on safety issues at the plant but also included human interest stories. The Speedometer began publication...
A photograph of the Dubois High School class of 1970 on their Washington D.C. senior trip. Back row (from left to right): Kenny Wolf, Nick Seng, Steve Cave, Thomas Eisenhut, John Bauer, Bill Wineinger, Aaron Terwiske, Melvin Denu, [sponsors:]...
A photograph of Dubios High School students during study hall in the old auditorium. The teachers along the back wall are (from left to right): Miss Shirig, Ruth Schiller, Mrs. McCutcheon, A.J. Kreitzer, Elmer Zehr, Ralph Seger, Marvin McCutcheon....
A photograph of grades 6-8 in the new school building in the city of Dubois, IN. Back row (from left to right): Paul Wendell, George Voelkel, Howard Lottes, Esther Braun, Catherine Nigg, William Goller, Gertrude Wendell, Lovella Leistner, Malcolm...
Image of the Eberly girls, daughters of Daniel and Emma Sophia (Snoke) Eberly. They are wearing white and are displaying their long hair. Names handwritten on the back are: ""Mary (Kline) / Ruth Rothernberger / Rhoda Mock / Susie Werstler / Rachel...
Emma Hoops, and her daughters, Ethel and Ruth, and the Montgomery family getting ready to board the Anna Jones to go to Buttermilk Point approximately 1902.
This is an image of Emma, Ruth, and Ethel Hoops and Bertha Bogue on the front porch of Linger Lodge in 1900. Emma Hoops is in the hammock, her sister, Bertha Bogue is standing at the rail, Ruth Hoops is on the left and Ethel Hoops is on the right
An image of Emma Hoops (on the right with a bow tie), Ruth Hoops her daughter (in the knitted hat), Ethel Hoops (in the white dress) and the Montgomerys at Buttermilk Point in 1902.