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Somewhere in New Mexico,

The Steward in dining car

told of being snowbound in

this mt pass for 24 hours on

his last run, a four days before.

Half a days ride northeast

of El Paso, Dec. 23 - 1923

No wonder El Paso was

terribly…

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Mrs. Wheaton did not describe this stereograph or name the location of its content. If you have information about the content of this stereograph, email history@yourcl.org

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Here in --- Park

Indianapolis we

camped two of the

four nites spent in

the Hoosier Capitol

Front of picture:

Riverside Park, Indianapolis

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This photo was taken

about May 20th 1922,

at the home of Chas.

Cring, Indianapolis

where with the Hatchards

we spent four happy days.

One day all of us were

invited to Ind [crossed out] Muncie

Ind, the fourth

day, to visit…

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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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We camped one night

at Turkey Run, in

Western Indiana, where

Chas. Cring had told us

we would find

things of interest

Front of picture:

Bridge at Turkey Run - Ind

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One time home of

Great Grandmother Sarah

Hursey, whose first

husband was Jacob [crossed out] John

Kreager. Their children

were 1. Jacob - who was the

father of Mrs Allie Snyder,

(dressed in black in photo)

2 - Elizabeth…

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Taken Mch 8 -24 when we

accompanied the Sargents of

Columbus, Oh. to Cataline

I'd on the steamship Avalon

This scene was snapped

while we were motoring about

"seeing things" on the famous

Island, and just after Wm Wriggley

his…

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Front of card: Abraham Lincoln Springfield, Ill. home

This house was the home

of Abraham Lincoln for a

good many years. Three

sons were born to Mr and Mrs

Lincoln here, one of whom died

in childhood. The lady who

opened the door…
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