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HelenCampbell_121.jpg
This photograph shows 8 women and 7 women dressed in fine clothing.

If you know can name any of the women or children, please contact the library at 740-965-3901 or history@yourcl.org.

HelenCampbell_053.jpg
This photograph shows six seated women in the Galena Methodist Church dressed in black. Looking at them are seated children. The women are identified, left to right, as Ellie Weber, Edna Ranck, Eva McCaughey, Bertha Campbell, Rhetta Johnson, and…

HelenCampbell_133.jpg
This color photograph shows a group of 16 women gathered at the entrance of a building. Some of the women have been identified: R-Alga Grove, Amanda Hoppes, Doris Bricker, Maude Shauf, Martha Bennett, , Mary Lyons, , Reta Johnson,…

bwm1173_308.jpg
Wonderful "Balanced

Rock" on one side

of Mt Rubindeaux

Note the table and

seats - cozy lunch

place in shadow of

rock.

Some terrific

upheaval of water

must have broken

it from its mother

rock ages and ages

ago. It…

bwm1173_212.jpg
Mrs. Wheaton did not write a description for this stereograph. If you have information about the content of this stereograph, email
history@yourcl.org.

HelenCampbell_100.jpg
In this photograph, a woman stands between the machinery
and some people standing in the ditch who are looking up at her.

If you can identify any of the people in this photograph, please contact the library at 740-965-3901 or history@yourcl.org.…

WORLD WAR ENDS
This is the front page of the evening edition of the November 11, 1918 Daily Delaware Gazette announcing the end of World War 1. The item is in the private collection of John L. Bricker

World Wide Games (p. 1)
This brochure details the products of the World Wide Games Company, located near the the city of Delaware, Ohio. The brochure includes instructions for playing each game.

bwm1173_398.jpg
Summit of Mt Wilson Jan 29

1924 The Carnegie Telescope in

background - the biggest one in

the world. 100 ft in diameter, with

a ^(mirror) lens 100 in. in diam.

It shows many more stars than

any other 'scope, - down to a star…

WW II Vets Recognized by Local Chapter of the American Legion (p. 1)
Three World War II veterans recognized during a lunch at Sunbury's American Legion Post #457. Includes notes on military service.
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