A picture of the Vogel family at home. Pictured are Clara (mom), Gladys, Merle, Raymond, Elma, John (dad), Bertha, Naomi, and Rosalind (in front). Keywords: family, home, doll, toy stroller, rocking chair, newspapers, chidlren
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Work Begins on Toll Road Park; Two Greentown Men to Drive Car in "The Great Race"; Dealin' Wheels in G'town
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Legion Decorates Town and Cemetery; Glass festival to be June 8-10; Road Widening Project Planned; New Takner Arrives
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Public Meeting Focuses on Vitality of Downtown; Opportunity to put the History of your Family in Print for Future Generations to Enjoy!; Veterans Day Observed; Birthday Surprise...
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Hains Garage Dsetroyed By Fire Sat. Morn.; Beavers Break Even In Week-End Games; Union, Jackson, Liberty In Quarentine;
Standing (left to right): Jerome Sprauer, Henry Melchior; seated (left to right): Kate (Wuetscher) Melchior, Ruth Sprauer, Alice (Melchior) Sprauer, Will Sprauer in Jasper, IN. Keywords: porch swing, rocking chair, family
This is a rocking horse that belonged to the family of Joan Stoelting. It survived the antics of 12 or more children before it was donated to the museum by Joan Stoelting.
This is a rocking chair that belonged to Aron and Alice Ketering. The Rocker still has the original upholstery. It was made by J. W. Rothenberger, a Syracuse furniture maker. The chair was donated to the Syracuse-Wawasee Museum by Joan Stoelting,...
Jay County (Ind.)--Biography; Jay county (Ind.)--History
Two volume illustrated history of Jay County, Indiana. Volume I contains a reprint of M. W. Montgomery's History of Jay County printed in 1864 along with a general history of the county with emphasis on the county's participation in World War I....
Indiana--Pioneer life; Indiana--Soldiers and sailors--War of 1812; Pigeon Roost massacre, 1812;
Narrative history of Indiana from the French colonization to early statehood. Individual chapter topics include: schools, animals, Internal improvements, the underground railroad, and the mound builders.