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Taken last of Oct or Nov. early

in front of our front porch

Jean Gauschow with chin

up. Marion Shoemaker,

Fran Shoemaker, Alice Johnson,

Shoemakers and Gauschows

were Sunday guests shortly

before we left for Arizona

and…

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This is a photo of young children gathered on school steps.

If you can identify the school and any of the students, please contact the library at 740-965-3901 or history@yourcl.org.

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This photo shows a child in a stroller next to a sidewalk. In the middle-ground are trees, and in the background are buildings and a road.

If you have any information about this photograph, please contact the library at 740-965-3901 or…

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Chicamagua Park, near

Chattanooga, Tenn.

We carried a lunch that

day and ate it near where

Chas took this photo-

Left is the writer, next

Mother Mann, right

Mrs Sarah Carnahan

Mother of Eva Carnahan-Thompson

of Rome,…

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Chas. Wheatons

last domicile-

He went out from it

on a picnic- Feb 28

1936, to celebrate

Mother dears 83 birthday-

Died while photographing

17 of us-Mother, Mrs Sedgwick

Orson Wheatons family and

some of their friends…

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Chas.

At Indian Lake,

came home from Toledo

(possibly Detroit) via Ada,

Indian lake and

Bellefontain. 1922 or '23

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Charlie Chaplins

offices and studio -

or just a portion of

them, in Hollywood.

Charlie C. Bricker World War I Letters (p. 1)
This is a collection of letters written during World War 1 by Charlie C. Bricker to his parents Nora Waldron and David E. Bricker, and to his girlfriend, Doris Fuller, whom he married after returning home from the war. These letters appear here…

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Mrs. Wheaton did not describe this stereograph or name the location of its content. It is likely, however, that the man standing and looking into the valley below is Charles Wheaton. If you have information about the content of this stereograph,…

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This man has been identified as Charles Edward Kempton by his niece, Kitty. The photo was likely taken in the Kempton yard by Henry O. Kempton

If you have any information about this photograph, please contact the library at 740-965-3901 or…
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