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Jan 28 - 1926

We had heard and

read much about this

Sahara Desert stretch and

the 6 1/2 mi of plank road on

which the traveller crosses

it. During the winter this

sand stretch was sold for

poring to someone in Phoenix.

How…

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A scene in the

Allegheny Mts. in Pa. so

big the camera

could not grasp it.

And the weather man too

was to blame, because

there was only the faintest

bit of sunshine, and

immediately afterword

a dense fog enveloped

us and…

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In an almond orchard near

Beaumont on the desert

trip, which we took with

Mr and Mrs Thomas Hatchard of

Winnipeg (and Pasadena and Miami

Fla.) in the Lincoln Sedan Feb 21,

22,23, 1924.

One of the most enjoyable

jaunts of the…

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Aug '22

An old fashioned

Covered bridge, with an

old timey mill and

dam just at right of

photo.

This coming home from

Serpent Mound.

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This photograph shows an unidentified covered bridge with no signage.

If you can identify the bridge, please contact the library at 740-965-3901 or history@yourcl.org.

Angel Flying on the Ground (1)
Angel Flying on the Ground: Letters of a Gentleman's Pursuit, 2nd edition, is a collection of letters written during WWII by Richard Guy Clark, US Army Air Corps, to the woman he loved and wanted to marry, Miss Evelyn Lucille Stark, from Sunbury,…

Annual of the Sunbury High School, Sunbury, Ohio. 1915 (p. 1)
Annual of the Sunbury High School from 1915. Includes class photographs, athletic team photographs and ads from local businesses.

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Another scene in the

Cring yard in Indianapolis

in May 1922.

In this photo Mr Hatchard

stepped in front of me.

In the other one Chas

did the same thing -

Looks like a plan to

keep me out of the

picture, tho it was…

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Another snapshot on

Mothers ninetieth birthday,

in front of our home,

Miami, Florida

545 S.W. 5th St. S.W

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Roosevelt Dam Trip

Quite a number of Apache

Indians live around Miami, Arizona.

The Apaches are very

nomadic, consequently their

homes are among the very

most primitive ^ones you find in

Indian-land.

I believe this type is…
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