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  • Collection: Sunbury

A Nestle Family Album
This video covers the history of the Nestle plant and its employees in Sunbury, Ohio.

Hopkins House Day Book 1925-1930 (p.1)
This is the Hopkins House Day Book for the years 1925-1930. Entries include the names of the people served, the locations where they were taken, and how much they were charged to get to their destinations.

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The man driving this car could be Lamont Kempton with his dog. It has been ruled out that the car is a Ford, and it is believed that the car's tag indicates a date of either 1918 or 1919.

If you have information about this photo, please contact…

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This photograph shows a creek with birch trees in the foreground and deciduous trees in the background.

If you have any information about this photograph, please contact the library at 740-965-3901 or history@yourcl.org.

Picturesque Sunbury (p. 1)
Picturesque Sunbury was published in 1896 by Letts, Whittier and Cring. The photos from which the engravings were made were taken by C. A. Perfect. The book includes a Sunbury business directory and a general discussion of Sunbury's past, present and…

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This photograph shows 5 men wearing hats, long winter coats, and heavy boots. The gentleman on the right is holding a shovel.

If you know more about this photograph, please contact the library at 740-965-3901, or email history@yourcl.org.

High School Marching Band.jpg
This is a photo of the Big Walnut High School marching band practicing at Southworth Memorial Park in Sunbury.

Mid-Buckeye_Coaches.jpg
This photo was taken by Sunbury News photographer Bill Whitney. It appears in the September 6, 1951 edition of the Sunbury News.

"Seated left to right are Dick Armstrong of Centerburg, Willard Grizell of Mt. Gilead, Richard Fetter subbing for…

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This photo was taken by Sunbury News photographer Bill Whitney. It appears in the September 19,1951 edition of the Sunbury News. The photo was taken at the Southworth Memorial Park.

"First row, left to right: Jay Stemen, Chuck Barney, Junior…

EllisLane_junior.jpg
This photo was taken by Sunbury News photographer Bill Whitney. It appears in the September 27,1951 edition of the Sunbury News.

"Ellis Lane of Sunbury is shown handing his glove to his son, Junior Lane, 6, with best wishes for a baseball career. …
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