This photograph shows a home at 141 Letts Avenue, likely the home of John Loar, the driver of the car. The car is not a Ford and it would have been expensive. John Loar owned a restaurant.
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This photograph shows participants in the 1919 Women's Rally in Sunbury, Ohio. The house is at 21 S.Columbus Street. The 19th Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified August 18, 1919, giving women the right to vote.
Building the library float, Big Walnut Marching Band practice, flea market, parade staging, parade, award presentations at Big Walnut High School, girl’s softball dunk tank, Piper Puppets, sack races, backward races, and water balloon tossing.
A baby sitting up in a white dress in a large rocking chair. There is a road next to the grass and a cement or stone walkway in the yard behind the chair.
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This photo shows Sunbury Mayor, Kinky Clark, trimming the hair of
2-year-old John Whitney, and another barber, Gerdie Wintermute, trimming the hair of an unidentified man. The barbershop shop was located on S. Vernon St. on the east side of the…