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CONGER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL&#13;
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Delaware, Ohio&#13;
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THE JAMES A. CONGER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL&#13;
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The idea of giving a name to what had long been known as "East" School had its&#13;
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THE CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM&#13;
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furniture has been almost completely replaced with modern movable furniture in blond&#13;
&#13;
finish. The installation of a centralized time-control system; an electrically operated&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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THE GLEE CLUB&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Dedication Program&#13;
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CONGER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL&#13;
&#13;
Delaware, Ohio&#13;
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Friday, May 11, 1956 -- 8:00 P.M.&#13;
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NATIONAL ANTHEM (Directed by Mr. Eugene Ross)		Audience&#13;
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ACCEPTANCE OF THE BUILDING BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
&#13;
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SUPERINTENDENT D. R. SMITH&#13;
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BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
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Bob Burns, President		Merle Law&#13;
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C. Eugene Peebles		Paul Kissner&#13;
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Harry Humes			Jean Virtue, Clerk&#13;
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Ervin F. Carlisle, Deceased September, 1954&#13;
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J. H. Collord, Retired December, 1955&#13;
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Oman &amp; Cleland, Columbus, Ohio&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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	AFFIDAVIT OF PERSON ENUMERATING.&#13;
&#13;
	LAWS OF OHIO RESPECTING ENUMERATION.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		SPRINGFIELD, Ohio:&#13;
&#13;
	 Published by E. L. Barrett &amp; Son.&#13;
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		(*9-4)  1-3-20.&#13;
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		   OATH.&#13;
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&#13;
	I, James Lewis &#13;
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do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitu-&#13;
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[signature] James Lewis&#13;
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	Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 7 &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
		H. A. Mann&#13;
&#13;
		Twp. Clerk.&#13;
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Enumeration of Youth&#13;
&#13;
In Sub-District No. 7. &#13;
&#13;
Harlem Township,&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County, Ohio.&#13;
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Taken ___________________, 190_____&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
	IN USING THIS BOOK OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
  1.  The first column shows the whole Number enumerated.  &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
person enumerated opposite such name, and UNDER THE PROPER&#13;
&#13;
HEADING of Male and Female, as required under the new law.&#13;
&#13;
  In the next columns make a mark opposite the names of all &#13;
&#13;
such persons as are between 6 and 8; 8 and 14; 14 and 16; and 16 &#13;
&#13;
and 21 years of age.  The next column will be used in the case of&#13;
&#13;
a Joint Sub-District.&#13;
&#13;
  2.  As the law requires (see Section 4030) that the enumera-&#13;
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&#13;
as shown in the ruled and printed columns on the next page,) but &#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Western Reserve, the Virginia Military District, the U. S. Military &#13;
&#13;
District, and in any original surveyed Township or fractional &#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Enumeration of Unmarried Youth between the ages of Six and Twenty-one Years&#13;
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[corresponds to page titled Enumeration of Unmarried Youth between the ages of Six and Twenty-one Years]&#13;
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Enumeration of Unmarried Youth between the ages of Six and Twenty-one Years&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Taken May 19 1904&#13;
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{The extra columns to be used for youth (if any) residing the the Western Re-&#13;
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23	Grace Roby		     F	         9&#13;
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24	Ellen Shipp		     F	         8			&#13;
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25	Floss Boston		     F	        14&#13;
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                    <text>[page 6]&#13;
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[corresponds to pages titled Recapitulation. and AFFIDAVIT.]&#13;
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                        Recapitulation.&#13;
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No. of Youth:  Male 16; Female 11; Total 27&#13;
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Total number of Youth between 6 and 8 years of age 4&#13;
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*{ The aggregate number of Youth in the Dist., resi-&#13;
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  {dent of __________ Tp., is______&#13;
&#13;
  {The aggregate No. of Youth in the Dist., resident&#13;
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  {of the adjoining Tp. of_______________ is_______&#13;
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  {The number residing in the______________ is_______&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
  I hereby certify the foregoing to be a correct list of the&#13;
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unmarried Youth in Sub-District No. 7&#13;
&#13;
Harlem Township Delaware&#13;
&#13;
County, Ohio, taken between May 14,&#13;
&#13;
and May 28 1904&#13;
&#13;
	James Lewis&#13;
&#13;
	Director of Sub-District No. 7.&#13;
&#13;
May 21 1904&#13;
&#13;
*These two lines are not to be used except in Joint Sub-Districts.&#13;
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&#13;
serve, the Virginia Military District, etc, etc.&#13;
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          AFFIDAVIT.&#13;
&#13;
THE STATE OF OHIO.  }&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.    }&#13;
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James Lewis having been first&#13;
&#13;
duly sworn, states that he has, according to law.&#13;
&#13;
taken and returned the enumeration of Youth in&#13;
&#13;
                         Sub-District No. 7 in&#13;
&#13;
Harlem Township,&#13;
&#13;
and Delaware County, accurately&#13;
&#13;
and truly, to the best of his knowledge and belief,&#13;
&#13;
and that the list accompanying this return con-&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
   (Signed)  James Lewis&#13;
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   Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 21&#13;
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                    <text>[page 7]&#13;
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[corresponds to page titled Laws of Ohio Regarding the Enumeration of Youth.]&#13;
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Laws of Ohio Regarding the Enumeration of Youth.&#13;
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	OF YEARLY ENUMERATION OF YOUTH.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
  SEC. 4030.  (As amended)			  There shall be taken &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Saturday in May, an enumeration of all unmarried youth, noting &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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	QUALIFICATION, PAY, ETC., OF THOSE TAKING THE SAME.&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
proper board of education reasonable compensation for his services, &#13;
&#13;
which in sub-districts shall not exceed two dollars for each person &#13;
&#13;
authorized, required or appointed to perform the service.&#13;
&#13;
	ENUMERATION IN SUB-DISTRICTS RETURN TO CLERK.&#13;
&#13;
SEC. 4032.  The director of each sub-district shall take the enu-&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
board of education in the manner prescribed in this chapter. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	ENUMERATION IN JOINT SUB-DISTRICTS.&#13;
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&#13;
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"WHEN WE BUILD let us think that we

build forever...let it not be for the

present delight, nor for the present use alone;

let it be such work as our descendants will

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JOHN RUSKIN</text>
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A Community Need

THIS COMMUNITY'S GREATEST PRESENT NEED is more hospital facilities. For

more than a year the Hospital's Board of Trustees and Medical Staff have been work-

ing toward a program intended to correct this condition.

The recently announced campaign to provide $600,000 with which to construct a new

wing and rehabilitate portions of the present building is the result of their study and effort.

Today, beds are in space never intended for patient use. Private rooms have been

converted into two-bed and three-bed wards. With 60 beds crowded into our 30 bed

Hospital, further expansion to accommodate the increasing number who seek admittance

is impossible.

Patients are requested to remain no longer than absolutely necessary. Frequently they

are urged by the Hospital Staff and their Physicians to leave before they wish to return to

their homes, that others in greater need of service may be admitted. The Hospital has no

accommodations for long term convalescents, or the infirm who wish to remain for extended

periods of time.

This is a COMMUNITY PROBLEM in which everyone has a common responsibility.

It affects the individual, the members of the family and his neighbors. Firms and corpora-

tions likewise, must assume an equitable share of the objective, justifying their participa-

tion by the axiom that good health and high production go hand in hand.

To Save Your Life - - -

You Can't Find a Better Investment</text>
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The Medical Staff

THE MEDICAL PROFESSION has long recognized the shortage of local hospital

facilities as a menace to public health. In a recent staff meeting they approved the

proposed plans and procedures for expanding the Hospital to more nearly meet the health

needs of the community.

Successful practice of the healing arts today, more than ever before, imposes upon

the physician demands far beyond his individual capacity to meet. Higher incomes and

health insurance have made hospital care possible for added thousands and, they expect

and should have this service.

Like the rest of their fellow citizens, physicians and dentists are human. They are

husbands, parents, neighbors and friends. They enjoy the blessings and share the respon-

sibilities that come from living in a good community. They, too, are prey to ills which

must be fought with every weapon in the aresenal of scientific knowledge.

The physician has a powerful ally in the modern hospital. By making it possible for

the gravely ill and the victims of serious accidents, who are his patients, to be in one

place close to diagnostic, mechanical and therapeutic facilities and under his continuous

supervision, the hospital contributes greatly to the restoration of the afflicted to the

blessings of health.

If, as we know, the profession of healing has made greater progress

in the first half of the Twentieth Century than in all the years of prior

history it is because of discoveries in science and technology. The physician

is always first to give credit to the modern hospital for its contribution to

the progress. Likewise, he is always among the first to support the cause

of building adequately to meet the health needs of the community.

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Is Expansion Necessary

OUR HOSPITAL SITUATION is so desperate it is sometimes necessary to request

ambulance owners to take accident victims elsewhere because there are no emergency

beds available.

Chronic sufferers are frequently asked to delay entrance to give priority to acute cases

of illness that must have immediate attention.

Imagine the terror that grips the hearts of the sick and injured when told-- "Sorry,

there are no beds available!"

Much of our equipment and facilities are rapidly approaching obsolescence. We need

a new and larger Surgery. Our Maternity Department is unsatisfactory. X-Ray and

Laboratory rooms are too small for effective work. The Dietary Department, now in the

basement of the Nurses Residence, will be located in the new building where receiving and

the preparation and serving of food can be handled effectively. Supervision, likewise, will

have a central location which will contribute much to efficiency throughout the institution.

The intensive service area of the Hospital embraces a poulation of approximately

25,000. On the basis of recognized hospital bed requirements- 4.5 beds per 1,000 popu-

lation--our need is 112 beds.

The plans projected on the following pages,

leaving the 4th floor a shell for the present, pro-

vides 75 beds with a maximum capacity of 97

possible. If, through the generous response of

our citizens, the 4th floor can be finished now,

we will have a 106 bed hospital with a maxi-

mum capacity of 133 beds.

to save 

your life!

You Can't Make

A Better Investment

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Community Support

OUR CITIZENS are of one mind regarding the need for expanding the physical

facilities of our hospital. There must also be unanimous financial support, individual

and corporate, if we are to achieve our objective.

The Jane M. Case Hospital has served our people for 50 years. It was built and

equipped by others. Now, it is our responsibility to build for the next 50 years to provide

adequately for ourselves and those who will follow us. This is truly a "Once in a Life

Time Opportunity."

One thing is certain, wishful thinking will never provide an adequate hospital for this

community. No one can without his fair share hoping a generous neighbor will give

enough to make unnecessary his full and equitable participation. $600,000 is a challenging

goal, but entirely possible of attainment when measured by the economy of Delaware

County.

A gift to the Jane M. Case Hospital Building Fund is a deductible item when computing

corporate and personal Income Tax returns. Those who are in a position to give stock in

payment of their gifts are urged to consult their attorney, or tax specialist to determine

the advantage they may realize in this plan of paying their contribution.

Gifts may be paid monthly, quar-

terly, semi-annually, or annually over

a period of 36 months. Special pay-

ment plans may be arranged to

meet the convenience of donors.

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                    <text>[page 7]

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Names That Will Live

LONG after inscriptions on stone and bronze are worn thin--hospital memorials will

live in men's minds because they represent service to suffering mankind. Truly they

are a breath of immortality.

There is no better way to honor the memory of a loved one, perpetuate the name of

a firm, a fellow employee, a fraternal group, or to place one's name favorably before his

fellowman, than through a hospital memorial which will carry on the ideal of service

above self.

On the following pages many opportunities are offered for lasting memorials. In

addition to room memorials, equipment memorials are also available. You may make

your choice from the floor plans and lists in this booklet. When you have made your

selection, your memorial designation will be recorded pending the completion of the build-

ing when suitable plaques will be provided.

"I expect to pass through this world

but once, any good thing therefore

that I can do, or any kindness that

I can show to any fellow creature,

let me not defer or neglect it--for

I shall not pass this way again."

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                    <text>[page 8]

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[photo of nurse, baby, and mother]

Why Do We Build

AN ENLARGED HOSPITAL with a new Surgery, a modern Maternity Department,

adequate Pediatric facilities and other equipment that will contribute to better health

care, is not a move to "keep up with the Joneses."

Like the cities that have built, and those that will do so in the near future, we are

attempting to meet demands created by population growth and the attitude of a public educated

to the advantages of hospital service.

Firms and individuals provide the capital needs of voluntary hospitals because of (a)

SENTIMENT - that humanitarian desire to care for mothers and their babies, restore cripped

children to health, provide comfort for the aged, protect employees and their families and serve

the health interests of the whole community. (b) REASON - the knowledge that hospitals

are a mighty factor in the advancement of preventive and curative medicine; their influence

on the economy of the community, and because they represent a heritage the present generation

recognizes it owes to the one that follows.</text>
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                    <text>[page 9]

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Good Reasons for Giving

A HOSPITAL is far more than stone, mortar, bricks, beds and bassinets. It is the

embodiment of hope, achievement, faith and courage. Nothing you have ever done--

nothing you will ever do--will equal in human value and personal satisfaction your investment

in lengthening the life and strengthening the living of your fellow man. Today's donors are

making an investment in--"Better Life, for Life."

To the employer--health and wealth go hand-in-hand. A healthy working force means

less absenteeism, more production, greater profit. Accepting your fair share of the objective

will guarantee adequate hospital facilities for you, your family, your employees and their

families. 

To the employee--a quick recovery from accident or illness can certainly mean added

dollars in your pocket. Your pledge of Fair Share support is vital to the hospital needs of

our community, to you, and to your family.

To the citizens of this area--an adequate hospital is your guarantee of the protection you

and your family deserve. Give your Fair Share.

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                    <text>[page 10]

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Dedicated to the Ministry of Healing

[image of hospital]

LOUIS F. KARLSBERGER - ARCHITECT

The Jane M. Case Hospital

ARCHITECT'S CONCEPTION OF THE NEW WING AND THE PROPOSED FOURTH FLOOR OVER THE PRESENT STRUCTURE
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                    <text>[page 11]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 11 of Jane M. Case Hospital Building Campaign]

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

[image of floor plan]

Unit					Unit		6 Semi-Annual

Numbers		Description		Prices		Payments Of

126		Washing &amp; Sterlizing	$   750		$   125

125		X-Ray Storage		    750		    125

124 		Pharmacy		  5,000		    834

127		Laboratory		  7,500		  1,250

128		Electrocardiogram	  4,200		    700

123		Radiographic		  3,000		    500

129	 	X-Ray Office &amp; Viewing	  2,500		    417

		Waiting Room		  1,200		    200

122		Dark Room		    900		    150

121		Radiographic		  3,500		    584

120		Emergency		  7,500		  1,250

		Elevators (2 Units)	 10,000		  1,667

132		Admitting		  5,000		    834

119		Emergency Office	  3,600		    600

117		Lobby			 50,000		  8,334

		Entry Way		  3,600		    600

118		Business Office		 24,000		  4,000</text>
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Unit						Unit		6 Semi-Annual

Numbers		Description			Prices		Payments Of

238		Major Operating			$15,000		$ 2,500

237		Scrub-Up		 	  1,800		    300

235		Major Operating			 15,000		  2,500

239		Clean-Up		  	  2,500		    417

234		Scrub-Up		  	  1,800		    300

240		Anesthetic Storage	  	  2,000		    334

232		Minor Operating		 	 12,000		  2,000

241		Sterile Storage		  	  1,800		    300

242		Nurse's Lounge		  	  3,600		    600

231		Recorder		  	  1,800		    300

230		Supervisor		  	  1,500		    250

228		Surgeon's Lounge	  	  5,000		    834

224-25-26	Sterile Storage--Sterilizing	  4,500		    750

229		Dark Room			    900		    150

223 		Central Supply--N.S. Storage	  3,600		    600

219-20-21	Patient Rooms (3 Units)		  3,000		    500

222		Solaria				 10,000		  1,667

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THIRD FLOOR PLAN

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Unit						Unit		6 Semi-Annual

Numbers		Description			Prices		Payments Of

334-36-37	Patient Rooms (3 Units)		$ 3,500		$   584

335		Paient Room			  4,200		    700

331		Patient Room (Isolation)	  2,500		    417

330		Clean-Up			  1,500		    250

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329		Scrub-Up			    750		    125

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324		Work Room			    600		    100

325		Ante Room			    500		     84

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Unit						Unit		6 Semi-Annual

Numbers		Description			Prices		Payments Of

408		Patient Room			$ 3,500		$   584

405-406		Patient Rooms (2 Units)		  3,000		    500

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415-417		Patient Rooms (3 Units)		  5,000		    834

418		Solaria				 10,000		  1,667

409-414		Patient Rooms (6 Units)		  3,500		    584

This floor will remain a shell for the present unless, through the

generous response of the public, sufficient funds are made available to

complete it at this time. These additional rooms are needed and can be

used most advantageously.

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FOURTH FLOOR PLAN</text>
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BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN

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Unit						Unit		6 Semi-Annual 

Numbers		Description			Prices		Payments Of

3 		Boiler Room			$ 7,500		$ 1,250

39		Laundry			  	  7,500		  1,250

36 		Central Store		  	  6,000		  1,000

34		Issue &amp; Receiving	    	    900	            150

33		Anesthesia Storage	    	    750		    125

31		Men's Dining		  	  3,600		    600

30		Day Storage		    	    300		     50

29		Dairy Refrigeration	    	    300		     50

27		Meat Preparation	    	    300		     50

26		Fruit Refrigeration         	    300		     50

24		Vegetable Preparation	    	    300		     50

32		Dietitian's Office	  	  1,800		    300

23		Main Kitchen		  	  6,000		  1,000

22		Diet Kitchen		  	  2,000		    334

21		Dishwashing &amp; Truck Clean-Up	    750		    125

18		Cafeteria			 18,000		  3,000

19		Serving				  2,500		    417

20		Storage				    750		    125

PRESENT BUILDING

Unit						Unit		6 Semi-Annual

Numbers		Description			Prices		Payments Of

9		Female Help Lounge		$ 1,200		$   200

5		Shop				    500		     84

1		Pharmacy Stores			    420		     70

2		Engineers Office		    360		     60

40		Central Linen Room		    900		    150

37		Housekeeper's Office		    600		    100

12		Nurse's Lounge			  3,000		    500

13		Record Storage		  	    600	            100

14		Male Help Lounge		  1,000		    167</text>
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Other Memorials

Many persons may wish to provide equipment memorials rather than

nursing units or rooms.

In addition to bronze plaques which will be placed on memorial units,

a Master Plaque containing the names of all memorial donors will be displayed

conspicuously in the building.

EQUIPMENT MEMORIALS

Number						Unit		6 Semi-Annual

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1		X-Ray Machine			$15,000		$ 2,500

1		Autoclave		 	  6,000		  1,000

1		Autoclave		 	  5,000		    834

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2		Minor Sterilizing Unit		  3,000		    500

2		Major Operating Table		  2,500		    417

1		Delivery Room Equipment		  2,500		    417

1		Orthopedic Fracture Table	  1,750		    334

2		Minor Operating Table		  1,750		    292

1		Labor Room Equipment		  1,750		    292

1		Furnishings--Business Office	  1,500		    250

17		Furniture--Double Room		  1,500		    250

16		Furniture--Single Room		  1,000		    167

1		Anesthesia Machine		  1,000		    167

1		Oxygen Air Pressure Lock	  1,000		    167

2		Oxygen Tent			    750		    125

1		Furnishings--Admittance Office	    750		    125

10		Drinking Fountain		    300		     50

14		Bassinet			    150		     25

OPPORTUNITIES IN PRESENT BUILDING

Unit						Unit		6 Semi-Annual

Numbers		Description			Prices		Payments Of

109		Patient Room			$ 3,000		$   500

108		Pantry				    750		    125

106-107		Patient Rooms (2 Units)           2,500		    417

105		Nurse's Station			  1,500		    250

103		Utility				    600		    100

101-102		Patient Rooms (2 Units)		  2,000		    334

131		Doctor's Lounge			  7,500		  1,250

130		Medical Records			  3,500		    584

110		Patient Room			  2,000		    334

111		Pediatrics			  6,000		  1,000

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115		Director of Nurses		  3,600		    600

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Leadership

GLENN W. WAY, Campaign Chairman

Hospital Trustees

JAMES W. BLAIR			W. S. SCHAEFFER

ARTHUR R. JEWELL		FRED L. SLONE

CLYDE E. LEWIS			JOE W. SMART

WILL MCELFRESH			R. V. ULLOM

DONALD MACKLEY			JOSEPH VOGEL

MRS. J. H. MATTHEWS		MRS. GLENN W. WAY

Medical Staff

DR. E. V. ARNOLD		DR. MARY K. KUHN

DR. GEORGE D. BYLDENBURGH	DR. BERNARD R. LAUER

DR. G. T. BLYDENBURGH		DR. GEORGE J. PARKER

DR. W. E. BORDEN		DR. JAMES G. PARKER

DR. A. R. CALLANDER		DR. G. E. ROBINSON

DR. M. S. CHERINGTON		DR. DOUGLAS L. SMITH

DR. HAROLD W. DAVIS		DR. F. M. STRATTON

DR. DONALD L. GANTT		DR. CHESTER B. THEISS JR.

DR. EDWARD C. JENKINS		DR. TENNYSON WILLIAMS</text>
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[diagram with 

THE

JANE M. CASE

HOSPITAL

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WALDO, ASHLEY, LEONARDSBURG, KILBOURNE, OLIVE GREEN, BERKSHIRE, SUNBURY,

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A disaster or an epidemic could,

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DER ISS ALL KINDS

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Miss Doris Fuller

Westerville

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D.B. Fuller
                                
Galena, O.
                                
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GREETINGS

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Mrs. W.A. McIntosh,

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Franklin,

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rabbit hunting yet?                             
                                
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Mr. Clarence Longshore

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10 South Liberty

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Mrs. Marble Waldon

        314 W. 4th Ave.,

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1908
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Mrs. Cora Shaw,

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you, and think of you all

often. How I wish we might

have another good visit.

We like our place and work very

much but certainly we are kept

busy. The people are very kind.

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Hope you all are well and hope

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happy New Year. Kind regards to all


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PUBLIC SCHOOL BLDG. GALENA, O.    [SHORT WESTERVILLE,O]


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POST CARD  [postmark: GALENA  APR 14 9 AM 1910 OHIO]

Mrs. W.A. McIntosh

Summit Sta

Licking Co,  O


Galena O April 14 - 1910

Dear Sister. no doubt you

know tomorrow you have

a birthday. have you got

moved and straitened up

I was surprised to hear

you were going to move

when are you coming up

I have not commenced to

clean house yet want to

commence next week. hope

this will find you all well. Retta

I would like to see

Mary Belle. give her

a kiss for me. R.J.

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1911.
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Miss Elizabeth Vansickle,

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Galena, Ohio

Galena O. OCt. 13th '10

Dear Aunt Betsey,

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the coming years may be

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        Lee and Mina Adams.
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[postmark: GALENA AUG 22 9AM 1914 OHIO]

Mrs. Jennie Cunningham

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                Oxford

                   Ohio


My dear Mrs.Cunningham

We had a very nice home

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METHODIST CHURCH &amp; PARSONAGE, GALENA, O,  [SHORT WESTERVILLE, O]


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[postmark: GALENA APR 14 6PM 1910 OHIO]


Mrs. David Lackey

        Delaware

             Ohio

R.D. #4


Dear Friend:-

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is that this, and

each returning birth-

day may be filled

with Peace and Pleasure.

     Ocatvia Domigan

Thanks for card received 

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Howard Dustin

Kenneth (Red) Platt

Lytle Morris

Jimmy Vance


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[sign: I.C. Budd.

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[sign: Fisk Tires]

[sign: Mail Pouch]

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Silas Williamson

[corresponds to back of postcard]

[postmark: GALENA JUL 11 5PM 1917]

A. E. Montgomery

Johnstown

  Licking P o

  Ohio

R.R. No [illegible]


Hello A.E M.

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right away will

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I can. I will

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I come

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M.E. CHURCH, GALENA, OHIO.
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M.E. CHURCH, GALENA, O.


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Mrs. Wm McIntosh.

Black Lick.

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Grace &amp; MaryBelle


Dear Mama, rec'd

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Honor Roll

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METHODIST CHURCH &amp; PARSONAGE, GALENA, O,  [SHORT WESTERVILLE, O]

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[postmark: SUNBURY APR 2 [illegible] 9AM 19 [illegible]

Mr. Clarence Longshore

        153 W. William

                Delaware

                    Ohio


Apr 26. Dear Bro. &amp; Sis. It                         [Pearl Zimmerman]

seems I must be messenger

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The banquet is Tues May 9.

and they want every-bodys

dollar the Tuesday before

so if you are coming &amp;

want me to pay your

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just drop me a card

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card from Abbie Lee. All are

well. Commencement May 5.

Love to both Bertha.




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M.E. CHURCH, GALENA, OHIO.


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[postmark: GALENA SEP 15 9AM 1909 OHIO]


Mr. Clarence Longshore

        Elderado

             Ohio.


[Pearl Zimmerman]


Galena, Ohio

Hellow brother &amp; sister

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M.E.CHURCH, GALNEA, OHIO.

Retta Johnson


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Mrs. Grace Shadwick

        Black Lick

R.F.D.                O

Franklin Co.


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Your old

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Eunice



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W.C. Roberts Res., Galena, O.


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Mrs. George C. Marsh

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Everybody's Getting It in

Condit, O.

Why

don't you get wise?

[corresponds to back of postcard]

[postmark: CONDIT DEC 1 1913 A.M. OHIO]


Mr. Charles Hooker

        Coshocton

             Ohio

Route 7.


Dec 1 ''13      

        Dear Bro

How are you all down

there by this time.

they are well up here except Ray-

mond he is not

very well. I got

home all O.K. came

Sat it was dark

when I lift Brink

Haven Isn't this

fine weather. ha ha

what did you think

of those pictures (ha ha)

well this will be

all for this time good by

                    Hulda.
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STREET VIEW CONDIT, O.

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Delaware County</text>
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Greetings from CONDIT, Ohio


[corresponds to back of postcard]


[postmark: CONDIT JUN 26 9 AM 1930]


Miss Dorpha Hanna

        Sherwood

          Ohio

Dear Dorpha:

  Was very glad to

get your card. We hope

you are enjoying your

vacation and don't work

too hard. ha! We are

O.K. and able to work.

Say hello to the rest

of your folks for us.

        Best Wishes

             Craig and Bernice


[publisher: No. 2486, 16 des. Photo Brown Farm Scenes]

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M.E. Church, Sunbury, Ohio.

[Pearl Zimmerman]

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Mrs. Phenie Longshore

Eldorado

        Ohio


In God We

Trust

Mother

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DAYTON, OHIO. Soldiers Home-Headquarters and Memorial Hall.

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Mr. Warner Longshore

          Galena

SOLDIERS HOME-HEADQUARTERS AND MEMORIAL

HALL. The headquarters and Memorial Hall Building of the

National Soldiers Home, is devoted to the administration of

the affairs of the Institution. Forty handsome structures, in-

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[publisher: Raphael Tuck &amp; Sons, "Collo Type" [Regd] Postcard No. 6434, "DAYTON,Ohio."

ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING &amp; QUEEN.

Printed in Holland]
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PUBLIC SQUARE LOOKING NORTH GALENA,O.

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[postmark:GALENA DEC 28 21 5-PM OHIO]


Mrs. J.W. Brown

        R# 9 Box 146a

           West Toldeo

                Ohio.


How s everything

and everybody?

Berwyn has the

same thing

Myrle had.

Will be home

Saturday

Mrs. S.


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M.E. Church  Berkshire O.

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[postmark: SUNBURY DEC 24 6PM 1914 OHIO)


Mrs. Delia M Frost.

        No. 613-E. 6th St,

                Hampton,

                        Iowa.

Wishing You a Merry

Christmas &amp; a Happy

New Year. I am as

Ever Your Cousin

        Emma L. Frost.

                Sunbury,

                        O.

RD.4.
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THE CARPENTER HOUSE, Nathan Carpenter, the first set-

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built a log cabin and before fall his permanent home of logs.

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Our Coats

Exceptional value

in these

COATS

We own them

at the

right price

and we are

passing this

low price

on to You.

__________

They must be

seen to be

appreciated

$9.95

$12.50

$15.00


C.C. Bricker

Galena, O.</text>
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Reduction Sale

The same high Standard of Quality remains but the

Price for the next FIFTEEN DAYS will be CUT sur-

prisingly LOW. This is done to make room for Fall

Stock coming in......

Just a few of Those

OXFORDS LEFT

Gents $4.00 Gun Metal and Patent Leather

        OXFOROS.........................................$2.98

Gents $3.00 Gun Metal and Patent Leather

        OXFORDS.........................................$1.98

Gents $3.50 Tan OXFORDS.................................$2.48

Ladies $3.00 Patent Leather OXFORDS and

        PUMPS...........................................$1.98

Ladies $2.00 Gun Metal, Valour and Patent

        OXFORDS.........................................$1.48
_________________________________________________________________

                        EXTRA SPECIALS

1 Lot Gents $3.50 Tan and Pat. Oxfords = $1.19

1 Lot Ladies $2.25 and $2.50 Black

        and Tan =        =        =        =$1.19

_________________________________________________________________

These Shoes are going at these Prices until the 15th for

                CASH ONLY

        THEY ARE ALL STAR BRANDS.

ALL SUMMER UNDERWARE AT A REDUCTION--COME IN

                AND BE CONVINCED
_________________________________________________________________

        Respectfully Yours


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   C.C. Bricker Sells General

        Store in Galena

            _______

   C.C. Bricker has sold his general

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that village and Alva Hancock of

Centerburg.  Hancocks took posess-

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C.C. Bricker Opens Store

        At Galena
          ______

   C.C. Bricker has again entered

the mercantile business in Galena.

   Monday morning he opened a com-

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market in the Lee building on the

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  Prior to the World War, Mr.

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THE SUNBURY NEWS


        C.C. Bricker

        GALENA - OHIO
            ______

      WEEK-END SPECIALS!

Pennant Flour                        Sugar

24 1/2 lb sack                90c           25-lb.bag $1.42

Apples                                Bananas

6 lbs. for .....        25c       per lb.... 5c

                COFFEE


Our Choice                        Vogue

   per lb...                  38c        per lb...     50c


        SEED POTATOES-ONION SETS

         Bulk and Package Garden Seeds
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         C.C. Bricker

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        MEAT MARKET

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  Nothing but the Choicest Beef and Pork...

SHOULDER ROAST
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CHUCK ROAST
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Heartiest

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Sunbury O.</text>
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1913


Nell Wood

and Maud

her old driving

Nag

    Sunbury

R.D. 3  Ohio

To Charley</text>
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New Baptist

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Parsonage

Sunbury, O



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[postmark: SUNBURY OCT 18 9 AM 1911 OHIO]


Miss Fannie Dix,

Prospect,

Ohio


I was all in Mon.

about noon.

   Your friend

        Katherine Irwin.

[ans.underlined in left margin]

Sunbury, O., Oct., 17, 1911.

Friend Fannie-,

   I received your

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was quite surprised.

I went over to Sedgwick's

to-night. It was Rolland's

birthday. We made nut

fudge. Well, we got home

at 5:30, I went to church

and didn't study any.

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M.E. Church, Sunbury, Ohio


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[postmark: SUNBURY SEP 2 6 PM 1910]


Miss Evaline Schooler

   Bladensburg

                O.

R.D. No. 1


Sept 2 -Friday Afternoon

Dear Evaline

We are at Sunbury

this afternoon, We are going

to call on Grace Rosecrans

this afternoon, we drove Parker

this is a nice town, we wasn't

very long comeing We saw

lots of cows on the road &amp;

saw a lot of brush. I told Edith

it looked like All fence

I think I will get to come

home Tuesday


[written upside down at top]

[illegible] has been haven the tooth ach

[publisher: Art Mfg Co., Amelia, O]
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You Au-to be in

LEWIS CENTER, O.

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[postmark: LEWIS CENTER SEP 6 [illegible] AM 1919 OHIO]

Miss Ida Briers.

  Ashley, Ohio.

Rt 1.          Box 57


Sept., 6

Dear Daut:-

I reckon you think I have

forgotten you but I havent I

just have so much to do I

don't get time onely as I

just let my work go and

take time. This leaves all

of us well today I hope


will find you all well I

got a letter from your Aunt

Susie last weeak. Well I will

try to write you a letter soon. Your Mother
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Greetings from Westerville, Ohio

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[postmark: WESTERVILLE JUL 12 3' 0 PM 1938 OHIO]


3114 Hassler St.

Miss Sugar Kershner

1419 Wayland Ave 

Ohmer Park

Dayton, Ohio


Dear Sugar:

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Having a grand time.

Have met a lot of kids

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      So long

Martha Ann [illegible]



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Trenton Presbytarian Church, Condit, Ohio.

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[postmark: OCT 19 P.M. 1922 OHIO]

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Mrs. Harry Wright

[illegible]

New York.

Condit, Ohio

Oct. 19 1922

Dear Hattie. We came here

Saturday as we could not get

home without traveling

Sunday. am going to

start for [illegible] today

Would like to hear how

Harry is. and all of you

We are with Cousin Sol

Walker over Sunday

will send you word when

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Sol and Ruby have gone to

Mich a few [illegible] Aunt Anna

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Mrs. Sarah Ogdon

        [illegible]

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Dear Sarah

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hope when this

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     Stella


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Mrs. Myrtle Love

622 Seymour Ave.

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Mr. Allen McMahan

 Galena, Ohio.

  Delaware,Co.

7/2/18

155th U.S. Inf., Co. I,

Dear Old Pal Allen:

                How is every-

thing up in Galena?

Would like to be up there

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Dad I'll write him soon

as I get time. They surely

are working the old-time

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Best wishes Elba Mc Caughey.

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[Paul Evarts

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CONDIT SCHOOL BLDG.  [SHORT WESTERVILLE, O]

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[postmark: CONDIT. SEP 1 P.M. 1915 OHIO]

Mr. Charles Hooker

        Barberton

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Dear

Brother,

Did not get

to send you

a birthday card

as I wanted to so

will send you this

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goes to school. Kenneth

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you were at

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with love

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HIGH SCHOOL

[corresponds to back of postcard]

[postmark: WESTERVILLE JUL 2 1 PM 1913 OHIO]


Mrs. Mary Fuller

        Galena

            Ohio
Wednesday.

Dear Ones All:

   Well Aunt Gertie

is ready to go to Col. Mrs.

Wright is coming to go with her.

   Aren't you glad it rained.

I certainly am.

   Aunt Gertie said if you come

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she wishes you would bring

them.

  Come down to-morrow or

Sat. if you can. We would

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Fri. for we are going to have a

sort of a picnic in the yard &amp;

couldn't have a very good visit

with you. Our picnic will be

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Her eye is no better. Come. Doris</text>
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PUBLIC SQUARE LOOKING EAST, SUNBURY, OHIO.

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ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE LINCOLN MEMORIAL, WESTERVILLE, O.

[corresponds to back of postcard]

[postmark: COLUMBUS, OHIO FEB 6 6-PM 1911]

Mrs. D P Shie

Wooster

Ohio

% Dr. [illegible] Hospital

Dear Mrs. Shie

You possibly do not 

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was very sorry to

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Sincerely hope this finds you much

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	With kindest regards

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View of Olentangy

from Marion Strt. Bridge

Cardington, O.

[corresponds to back of postcard]

[postmark: CARDINGTON JUN [illegible] 5 30 PM 1911 OHIO.]


Mr. Von Fuller

        Galena

            O.


I have been intending to

write to you ever since

I got home but have

been very busy. Please

let me know when

there is another dance

at Sunbury for a

bunch from here are

coming down

Ethel.


[publisher: Published by C.G. [illegible] Bookseller and Stationer, Marion, Ohio.

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Hiawatha Park Mt Vernon, O, 6

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Mt Vernon 12-7-09

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Mt. Vernon, O. Public Square.


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Mr. Vaughn Fuller

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Friend Cinnamon -

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View of City Park and Prof. R. Parsons the leader in Civic Improvement

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Dear Doris-

I thought

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put in

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This is a

picture

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that I go to,

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Hugh. This

is the girls

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is your mother

coming out?

from Geneva.

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Doris Fuller

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Carnegie Library, Delaware, Ohio.  Geneva F.

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[postmark: DELAWARE, OHIO NOV 4  130 PM 1907]

This is a picture of

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Hugh and I take

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you to put in your

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good Bye from your

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LITHO_CHROME

TRADE MARK

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Doris Fuller

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[postmark: DELAWARE AUG 31 5-PM 1914 OHIO]


Miss Dorris Fuller

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        Del.

           Co.

Dear Dorris

I came Sat.

morning

with John.

hows every

body. write

to me

Miss Marie

     Dunham

27 Cheshire St.


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Carnegie Library, Delaware, Ohio.

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Miss Doris Fuller

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Some roses are red

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But just as soon

as the weather gets better

I'll sit right down

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[postmark: DELAWARE OCT 2 5-PM 19 [illegible] OHIO]


Miss Doris Fuller

        Galena

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monoplane flight on Sat. the

fourteenth. And it will be on

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know it is the 11, 12, 13, 14th. We

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the week but if you can't be

sure to come Sat. We have

been having fall weather.

The town talk is the

Pumpkin Show. Geneva.

Love to all.



[AMERICHROME

LEIPZIG  BERLIN

NEW YORK

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES

No. M. 2743.]

[publisher: Published by The Delaware Post Card Co., Delaware, Ohio.]

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[DELAWARE JULY 21 11 30A 1913 OHIO]

Residence of President, Ohio Weslyan University,

Delaware, Ohio.

[corresponds to back of postcard]

Miss Doris Fuller

        Westerville

                Ohio

Care Mrs. V.C. Utley


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[postmark: DELAWARE MAR 13  9AM OHIO 1915]

Sanborn Hall, O.W.U., Delaware, Ohio.

[corresponds to back of postcard]

Miss Doris Fuller

                Galena

                Ohio.


Dear Doris:-

        Just a card

dear to tell you that

I am not coming home

this week. This is the

place where I take

my lesson.

        Hellen W.


Del. Co.

[AMERICHROME

LEIPZIG  BERLIN

NEW YORK

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES

No. M-2702-] 

[publisher: Published by The Delaware Post Card Co., Delaware, Ohio.]
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Mrs. Allie Holman

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Mrs. Nora Bricker

Galena

Delaware County Ohio

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        Your cousin

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Central Ave. Bridge Delaware O.

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Mrs. David Bricker

        Galena,

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Dear Cousin:- This

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Doris Fuller

Galena, 

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This card

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Rt. 15 			Geneva

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Miller Walters,

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Aunty Bricker.

Galena Ohio.

December 21, 1910

Delaware, O.

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Doris Fuller.

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Delaware County Court House, Delaware, Ohio

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Big Four Station, Delaware, Ohio


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Mrs. Mary Fuller

        Galena

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Dear Mary

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Frank B. Willis High School, Delaware, Ohio

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The Perry Memorial by Night. Put-in-Bay, Ohio. Height 320 feet. Diameter
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Commodore Perry's Victory on Lake Erie, 1813-1913.  Copyrighted 1912 by The
Perry's Victory Centennial Commission.

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[postmark: AVON SEP 18 6 PM 1913 OHIO]

Miss Doris Fuller,

Galena,

Ohio

Dear Doris;- How are

all the sick folks?

Heard Annis had

been out home

I suppose you are

thinking of the

Big Rome Fair

This is the week of

the Elyria Fair here

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L.E. Potter

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Court House, Delaware, Ohio.


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[postmark: LEONARDSBURG NOV 20 1911 OHIO]

Miss Vernice Ihle.

Great Bend.

Ohio

Meig's Co.

Sunday afternoon                Nov 19, 1911

Hello Vernice how are you

all and what are you all

doing we are all well except

[illegible] write and let us know

how every body is. Mattie

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school and is learning fast

hoping you are all well we

are as ever Mollie Will &amp; [illegible]

Leonardsburg, O. R.D.1.

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Monday morning

Mattie is not able to go

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6623. New Post Office, Delaware, Ohio.

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[postmark: COLUMBUS, OHIO JUN 17 730 PM 1914]

Mr. Lawrence Ihle

Ravenswood, W. Va.

Columbus, O.

June 16,1914

Dear brother.

We came to Col.

today. At Uncle Evart's now

Will go to Fred's the latter part of

the week. Since

we left Fred's, we

have come over 500 miles.

Will write when

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Bird's-Eye View of Delaware, Ohio.

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[postmark: LEONARDSBURG JUN 9 1914 OHIO]

Mr. Clyde Ayers

New Brighton

PA

% B.V.T. Company


Leonardsburg, O.

June 9th, 1914

Dear Friend,

        We were in

at Delaware last

night and think

it is a lovely

place. Don't know

what day we will

leave here yet.

Vernice

[AMERICHROME NY

LEIPZIG  BERLIN

NEW YORK

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES

No. M.2743.]

[publisher:Published by The Delaware Post Card Co., Delaware, Ohio.]

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Sandusky Street, looking North, Delaware, Ohio.

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[postmark: DELAWARE OCT 16 9-AM 1913 OHIO]

Miss Vernice Ihle

Great Bend

O.

Hello Vernice

How is G. Bend

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Is N.T. still at home if

she is I will send her

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ans soon

Waid Jaccaud  R.D. 7

Delaware  Box C.

O.

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Presidents of the United States of America

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PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

1-George Washington. 2-John Adams. 3-Thomas Jefferson. 4-James Mad-

ison. 5-James Monroe. 6-John Quincy Adams. 7-Andrew Jackson. 8-Mar

tin Van Buren. 9-William Henry Harrison. 10-John Tyler. 11-James Polk.

12-Zachary Taylor. 13-Millard Fillmore. 14-Franklin Pierce. 15-James

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19-Rutherford B. Hayes. 20-James A. Garfield. 21-Chester A. Arthur.

22-Grover Cleveland. 23-Benjamin Harrison. 24-William McKinley. 25-

Theodore Roosevelt. 26-William Howard Taft. 27-Woodrow Wilson. 28-

Warren G. Harding. 29-Calvin Coolidge. 30-Herbert Hoover. 31-Franklin

D.Roosevelt. 32-Harry S. Truman. 33-Dwight D. Eisenhower. 34-John F.

Kennedy. 35-Lyndon B. Johnson- 36-Richard M. Nixon


["Lusterchrome" REG. U.S. PAT. OFF MADE ONLY BY TICHNOR BROS., INC.,
BOSTON, MASS. 02215]

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William St. M.E. Church, Delaware, Ohio.

[corresponds to back of postcard]

[postmark: LEONARDSBURG JAN 30 1912]


Mr. Lawrence Ihle

        Great Bend.

                Ohio

Jan 28, 1919

Dear Nephew, we received

the xmas cards. was so

glad to hear from you all

we are all well, are you

going to school to Vernice

this winter. tell your

Ma will answer her

cards soon. ever yours

Aunt Mollie.

Write when you can

[publisher: Pub. by The Acmegraph Co., Chicago, Ill.
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Home of General Dwight D. Eisenhower

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John Bricker Jr with red case

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"The Day we celebrate"

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OHIO STATE HOUSE

PAN-PAC. INT EXPOSITION

SAN FRANCISCO 1915

GOV. WILLIS

[corresponds to back of postcard]

[postmark: SAN FRANCISCO CAL. SEP 6 2-AM 1915]

WORLD'S PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION 1915

Miss Belle and Delia Lloyd

Washington C.H.

        Fayette. Co. Ohio

Saturday

Aunt Belle I

got a card from

your State building

to send you fair

is nice but I

think St. Louis

just as good. Two

battleships are

at anchor in

the harbor grounds

are along to Bay

Are well Blanche

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Ohio Republican State Ticket

JOHN G. PRICE

FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL

HARVEY G. SMITH

FOR SECRETARY OF STATE

RUDY M. ARCHER

FOR TREASURER OF STATE

FRANK B. WILLIS

FOR GOVERNOR

CLARENCE J. BROWN

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R.M. WANAMAKER

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Sure-I'm for Roosevelt

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[postmark: CINCINNATI, OHIO 3 OCT 26 2-PM 1940]

C. Gillfillon

Piqua, Ohio.

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State Capitol, Charleston, W. Va.

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[postmark: CHARLESTON JUL 17 11PM W.VA.]

Mr. Laurence Ihle.

        Great Bend,

                Ohio

7/16/12

Hello! "Pete" [arrow]

(How is yewin's)

Suppose you are having a

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forget your "crack-shot" boy

with a shotgun. How

are all the folks?

DC [illegible letter]

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[THE HUGH C. LEIGHTON CO. MANUFACTURERS, PORTLAND, ME., U.S.A.

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	LAWS OF OHIO RESPECTING ENUMERATION.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		SPRINGFIELD, O.:&#13;
&#13;
	 Published by E. L. Barrett &amp; Son.&#13;
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		(*0-5)  5-6-8.&#13;
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		   OATH.&#13;
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&#13;
	I, John Clark do&#13;
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[signature] John Clark&#13;
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	Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 1st, &#13;
&#13;
day of Aug. 1896.&#13;
&#13;
		Frank F. Cole&#13;
&#13;
		Tp. Clerk.&#13;
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&#13;
       Enumeration of Youth&#13;
&#13;
In Sub-District No. Seven. &#13;
&#13;
Harlem Township,&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County, Ohio.&#13;
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Taken July 24, 1896.&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
	IN USING THIS BOOK OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
  1.  The first column shows the whole Number enumerated.  In&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
person enumerated opposite such name, and UNDER THE PROPER&#13;
&#13;
HEADING of Male and Female, as required under the new law.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
persons as are between 6 and 8; 8 and 14; 14 and 16; and 16 and 21&#13;
&#13;
years of age.  The next column will be used in the case of a joint&#13;
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&#13;
  2.  As the law requires (see Section 4030) that the enumeration&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
shown in the ruled and printed columns on the next page,) but also&#13;
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&#13;
are ruled on each right hand page, which are to be used to report&#13;
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the number of youth enumerated (if any) residing in the Western&#13;
&#13;
Reserve, the Virginia Military District, the U. S. Military District,&#13;
&#13;
and in any original surveyed Township or fractional Township to&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Township in which the school house is situated.&#13;
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&#13;
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Enumeration of Unmarried Youth between the ages of Six and Twenty-one Years&#13;
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Taken _________________________ 189____.&#13;
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Enumeration of Unmarried Youth between the ages of Six and Twenty-one Years&#13;
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Taken _________________________ 189____.&#13;
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                    <text>[page 6]&#13;
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[corresponds to pages titled Recapitulation. and AFFIDAVIT.]&#13;
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                   Recapitulation.&#13;
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No. of Youth:  Male 16; Female 13; Total 29&#13;
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Total number of Youth between 6 and 8 years of age 7&#13;
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Total number of Youth between 8 and 14 years of age 12&#13;
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Total number of youth between 14 and 16 years of age 5&#13;
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*{ The aggregate number of Youth in the Dist., resi-&#13;
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  {The number residing in the______________ is_______&#13;
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&#13;
  I hereby certify the foregoing to be a correct list of the&#13;
&#13;
unmarried Youth in Sub-District No. Seven&#13;
&#13;
Harlem Township Delaware&#13;
&#13;
County, Ohio, taken between July Twenty first,&#13;
&#13;
and Twenty fifth, 1896&#13;
&#13;
	John Clark&#13;
&#13;
	Director of Sub-District No. Seven&#13;
&#13;
______________189.&#13;
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*These two lines are not to be used except in Joint Sub-Districts.&#13;
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serve, the Virginia Military District, etc, etc.&#13;
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&#13;
                          AFFIDAVIT.&#13;
&#13;
THE STATE OF OHIO,&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.&#13;
&#13;
John Clark having been first&#13;
&#13;
duly sworn, states that he has, according to law,&#13;
&#13;
taken and returned the Enumeration of Youth in&#13;
&#13;
_______________Sub-District No. Seven in&#13;
&#13;
Harlem Township, &#13;
&#13;
and Delaware County, accurately&#13;
&#13;
and truly, to the best of his knowledge and belief,&#13;
&#13;
and that the list accompanying this return con-&#13;
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and none other.&#13;
&#13;
(Signed) John Clark&#13;
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Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 1st,&#13;
&#13;
day of Aug. 1896.&#13;
&#13;
		Frank F. Cole, &#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>[page 7]&#13;
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[corresponds to page titled Laws of Ohio Regarding the Enumeration of Youth.]&#13;
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Laws of Ohio Regarding the Enumeration of Youth.&#13;
&#13;
	OF YEARLY ENUMERATION OF YOUTH.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
  SEC. 4030.  (As amended March 20, 1890.)  There shall be taken in &#13;
&#13;
each district, annually, during the two weeks ending on the fourth &#13;
&#13;
Saturday in July, an enumeration of all unmarried youth, noting &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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	QUALIFICATION, PAY, ETC., OF THOSE TAKING THE SAME.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
so taking and returning the enumeration shall be allowed by the &#13;
&#13;
proper board of education reasonable compensation for his services, &#13;
&#13;
which in sub-districts shall not exceed two dollars for each person &#13;
&#13;
authorized, required or appointed to perform the service.&#13;
&#13;
	ENUMERATION IN SUB-DISTRICTS RETURN TO CLERK.&#13;
&#13;
SEC. 4032.  The director of each sub-district shall take the enu-&#13;
&#13;
meration of his sub-district and return the same to the clerk of the&#13;
&#13;
board of education in the manner prescribed in this chapter. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	ENUMERATION IN JOINT SUB-DISTRICTS.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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7.&#13;
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[corresponds to inside cover and page titled BARRETT'S FORM]&#13;
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[blank]&#13;
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	BARRETT'S FORM&#13;
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	     -FOR-&#13;
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	ENUMERATION&#13;
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	      -OF-&#13;
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	    YOUTH&#13;
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	UNDER LAWS OF OHIO.&#13;
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		CONTENTS:&#13;
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	FORM OF OATH.&#13;
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	INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING.&#13;
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	ENUMERATION.&#13;
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	RECAPITULATION.&#13;
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	AFFIDAVIT OF PERSON ENUMERATING.&#13;
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	LAWS OF OHIO RESPECTING ENUMERATION.&#13;
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		SPRINGFIELD, O.:&#13;
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	 Published by E. L. Barrett &amp; Son.&#13;
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		(*0-5)  7-3-12.&#13;
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[corresponds to pages titled OATH and Enumeration of Youth]&#13;
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		   OATH.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	I, John Clark do&#13;
&#13;
solemnly swear that I will support the Constitu-&#13;
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&#13;
the State of Ohio, and that I will take the Enumer-&#13;
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&#13;
No. 7 in Harlem Township&#13;
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and Delaware County, as&#13;
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required by law, accurately and truly, to the best&#13;
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of my skill and ability.&#13;
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[signature] John Clark&#13;
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	Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 20th, &#13;
&#13;
day of July, 1897.&#13;
&#13;
		Frank F. Cole&#13;
&#13;
		Tp. Clerk.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Enumeration of Youth&#13;
&#13;
In Sub-District No. 7. &#13;
&#13;
Harlem Township,&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
Taken ___________________, 189_____&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	IN USING THIS BOOK OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
  1.  The first column shows the whole Number enumerated.  &#13;
&#13;
In the second column enter the names of ALL persons enumerated.&#13;
&#13;
In using the third column headed "Ages," enter the age of each&#13;
&#13;
person enumerated opposite such name, and UNDER THE PROPER&#13;
&#13;
HEADING of Male and Female, as required under the new law.&#13;
&#13;
  In the next columns make a mark opposite the names of all &#13;
&#13;
such persons as are between 6 and 8; 8 and 14; 14 and 16; and 16 &#13;
&#13;
and 21 years of age.  The next column will be used in the case of&#13;
&#13;
a Joint Sub-District.&#13;
&#13;
  2.  As the law requires (see Section 4030) that the enumera-&#13;
&#13;
tion shall not only give names, ages, and sex, as above stated (and &#13;
&#13;
as shown in the ruled and printed columns on the next page,) but &#13;
&#13;
also to designate several other conditions named, additional &#13;
&#13;
columns are ruled on each right hand page, which are to be used to &#13;
&#13;
report the number of youth enumerated (if any) residing in the &#13;
&#13;
Western Reserve, the Virginia Military District, the U. S. Military &#13;
&#13;
District, and in any original surveyed Township or fractional &#13;
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Township to which belongs section sixteen, or other land in lieu &#13;
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thereof, or any other lands for the use of schools, or any interest in &#13;
&#13;
the proceeds of such lands.  Each class should be properly de-&#13;
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[corresponds to page titled Enumeration of Unmarried Youth between the ages of &#13;
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Enumeration of Unmarried Youth between the ages of Six and Twenty-one Years&#13;
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[corresponds to page titled Enumeration of Unmarried Youth between the ages of Six and Twenty-one Years]&#13;
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Enumeration of Unmarried Youth between the ages of Six and Twenty-one Years&#13;
&#13;
Taken July. 19 1897.&#13;
&#13;
{The extra columns to be used for youth (if any) residing the the Western Re-&#13;
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serve, the Virginia Military District, &amp;c., &amp;c., (see law).  Each class should be&#13;
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No.              NAMES	          GENDER	 AGES&#13;
     &#13;
    Of all unmarried Youth between	    Enter the age &#13;
    the ages of 6 and 21 years.		    of each in the&#13;
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21	Ralph Wagnor		    M	Youth between 16 and 21 years of age	&#13;
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22	Forest Wagnor		    M	Youth between 8 and 14 years of age&#13;
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23	Mabell Wagnor		    F	Youth between 6 and 8 years of age	&#13;
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24	Grant Edwards		    M	Youth between 16 and 21 years of age&#13;
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25	Bur Edwards		    M	Youth between 8 and 14 years of age&#13;
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26	Ethel Edwards		    F	Youth between 8 and 14 years of age&#13;
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27	Daisy Edwards		    F	Youth between 8 and 14 years of age&#13;
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                    <text>[page 6]&#13;
&#13;
[corresponds to pages titled Recapitulation. and AFFIDAVIT.]&#13;
&#13;
                    Recapitulation.&#13;
&#13;
No. of Youth:  Male 14; Female 14; Total 28&#13;
&#13;
Total number of Youth between 6 and 8 years of age 5&#13;
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Total number of Youth between 8 and 14 years of age 11&#13;
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Total number of Youth between 16 and 21 years of age 9&#13;
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*{ The aggregate number of Youth in the Dist., resi-&#13;
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  {The aggregate No. of Youth in the Dist., resident&#13;
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  {of the adjoining Tp. of_______________ is_______&#13;
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+{The number residing in the______________ is_______&#13;
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  {The number residing in the______________ is_______&#13;
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&#13;
  I hereby certify the foregoing to be a correct list of the&#13;
&#13;
unmarried Youth in Sub-District No. Seven&#13;
&#13;
Harlem Township Delaware&#13;
&#13;
County, Ohio, taken between July Eighteenth,&#13;
&#13;
and July 1897&#13;
&#13;
	John Clark&#13;
&#13;
	Director of Sub-District No. Seven&#13;
&#13;
July 19  1897&#13;
&#13;
*These two lines are not to be used except in Joint Sub-Districts.&#13;
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+In these lines put the number of youth (if any) residing in the Western Re-&#13;
&#13;
serve, the Virginia Military District, etc, etc.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
                      AFFIDAVIT.&#13;
&#13;
THE STATE OF OHIO,&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.&#13;
&#13;
John Clark having been first&#13;
&#13;
duly sworn, states that he has, according to law,&#13;
&#13;
taken and returned the Enumeration of Youth in&#13;
&#13;
_______________Sub-District No. 7 in&#13;
&#13;
Harlem Township, &#13;
&#13;
and Delaware County, accurately&#13;
&#13;
and truly, to the best of his knowledge and belief,&#13;
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and that the list accompanying this return con-&#13;
&#13;
tains the names of all the Youth so Enumerated,&#13;
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and none other.&#13;
&#13;
(Signed) John Clark&#13;
&#13;
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 20th,&#13;
&#13;
day of July, 1897.&#13;
&#13;
		F. F. Cole, &#13;
&#13;
		Tp. Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 7]&#13;
&#13;
[corresponds to page titled Laws of Ohio Regarding the Enumeration of Youth.]&#13;
&#13;
Laws of Ohio Regarding the Enumeration of Youth.&#13;
&#13;
	OF YEARLY ENUMERATION OF YOUTH.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
  SEC. 4030.  (As amended March 20, 1890.)  There shall be taken &#13;
&#13;
in each district, annually, during the two weeks ending on the fourth &#13;
&#13;
Saturday in July, an enumeration of all unmarried youth, noting &#13;
&#13;
sex, between six and twenty-one years of age, resident within the &#13;
&#13;
district and not temporarily there, designating also the number be-&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
fourteen years of age, the number between fourteen and sixteen &#13;
&#13;
years of age, the number between sixteen and twenty-one years of &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
military district, the United States military district, and in any&#13;
&#13;
originally surveyed township or fractional township to which be-&#13;
&#13;
longs section sixteen, or other land in lieu thereof, or any other &#13;
&#13;
lands for the use of public schools, or any interest in the proceeds &#13;
&#13;
of such lands.&#13;
		&#13;
	QUALIFICATION, PAY, ETC., OF THOSE TAKING THE SAME.&#13;
&#13;
  SEC. 4031. (As amended April 19, 1883.) Each person required or &#13;
&#13;
employed under this chapter to take such enumeration shall take &#13;
&#13;
an oath or affirmation to take the same accurately and truly to the &#13;
&#13;
best of his skill and ability.  When making return thereof to the &#13;
&#13;
proper officers, he shall accompany the same with a list of the&#13;
&#13;
names of all the youth so enumerated, noting the age of each, and &#13;
&#13;
with his affidavit duly certified that he has taken and returned the &#13;
&#13;
enumeration accurately and truly to the best of his knowledge and &#13;
&#13;
belief, and that such list contains the names of all the youth so &#13;
&#13;
enumerated and none others.  The officers to whom such return is &#13;
&#13;
required to be made, may administer such oath or affirmation and &#13;
&#13;
take and certify such affidavit, and shall keep in his office for the &#13;
&#13;
period of five years such report and list of names, and each person &#13;
&#13;
so taking and returning the enumeration shall be allowed by the &#13;
&#13;
proper board of education reasonable compensation for his services, &#13;
&#13;
which in sub-districts shall not exceed two dollars for each person &#13;
&#13;
authorized, required or appointed to perform the service.&#13;
&#13;
	ENUMERATION IN SUB-DISTRICTS RETURN TO CLERK.&#13;
&#13;
SEC. 4032.  The director of each sub-district shall take the enu-&#13;
&#13;
meration of his sub-district and return the same to the clerk of the&#13;
&#13;
board of education in the manner prescribed in this chapter. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	ENUMERATION IN JOINT SUB-DISTRICTS.&#13;
&#13;
  SEC. 4034.  The enumeration of a joint sub-district shall be taken &#13;
&#13;
by the director of the joint sub-district in which the school-house&#13;
&#13;
of the sub-district is situate.  He shall designate in his report to&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
of townships of which the sub-district is composed; and the clerk,&#13;
&#13;
if such sub-district is composed of parts of two or more counties,&#13;
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shall transmit a certified copy thereof to the auditor of each county&#13;
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having territory within the sub-district.</text>
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		   OATH.&#13;
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	I, John Williamson do&#13;
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[signature] John Williamson. &#13;
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		Frank F. Cole&#13;
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Enumeration of Youth&#13;
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In Sub-District No. Five &#13;
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Harlem Township,&#13;
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Delaware County, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
Taken ___________________, 189____.&#13;
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&#13;
	IN USING THIS BOOK OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
  1.  The first column shows the whole Number enumerated.  In&#13;
&#13;
the second column enter the names of ALL persons enumerated.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
HEADING of Male and Female, as required under the new law.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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Twenty-one Years]&#13;
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Total number of Youth between 6 and 8 years of age 5.&#13;
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Harlem Township Delaware&#13;
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County, Ohio, taken between July 20&#13;
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[signature] John Williamson&#13;
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	Director of Sub-District No. 5.&#13;
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July 25 1896.&#13;
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                                  AFFIDAVIT.&#13;
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THE STATE OF OHIO,}&#13;
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Delaware County.}&#13;
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John Williamson having been first&#13;
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&#13;
_______________Sub-District No. Five in&#13;
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Harlem Township, &#13;
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and truly, to the best of his knowledge and belief,&#13;
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(Signed) John Wiliamson.&#13;
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Laws of Ohio Regarding the Enumeration of Youth.&#13;
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	OF YEARLY ENUMERATION OF YOUTH.&#13;
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  SEC. 4030.  (As amended March 20, 1890.)  There shall be taken in &#13;
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&#13;
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	BARRETT'S FORM&#13;
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	     -FOR-&#13;
&#13;
	ENUMERATION&#13;
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	      -OF-&#13;
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	    YOUTH&#13;
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	UNDER LAWS OF OHIO.&#13;
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		CONTENTS:&#13;
&#13;
	FORM OF OATH.&#13;
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	INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING.&#13;
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	ENUMERATION.&#13;
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	RECAPITULATION.&#13;
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	AFFIDAVIT OF PERSON ENUMERATING.&#13;
&#13;
	LAWS OF OHIO RESPECTING ENUMERATION.&#13;
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		SPRINGFIELD, OHIO:&#13;
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		   OATH.&#13;
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	I, Johnathan Williamson do&#13;
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solemnly swear that I will support the Constitu-&#13;
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No. 5 in Harlem Township&#13;
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required by law, accurately and truly, to the best&#13;
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[signature] John Williamson. &#13;
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	Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 21st, &#13;
&#13;
day of July, 1897.&#13;
&#13;
		Frank F. Cole&#13;
&#13;
		Tp. Clerk.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Enumeration of Youth&#13;
&#13;
In Sub-District No. 5. &#13;
&#13;
Harlem Township,&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
Taken July 24, 1897.&#13;
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&#13;
	IN USING THIS BOOK OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
  1.  The first column shows the whole Number enumerated.  &#13;
&#13;
In the second column enter the names of ALL persons enumerated.&#13;
&#13;
In using the third column headed "Ages," enter the age of each&#13;
&#13;
person enumerated opposite such name, and UNDER THE PROPER&#13;
&#13;
HEADING of Male and Female, as required under the new law.&#13;
&#13;
  In the next columns make a mark opposite the names of all &#13;
&#13;
such persons as are between 6 and 8; 8 and 14; 14 and 16; and 16 &#13;
&#13;
and 21 years of age.  The next column will be used in the case of&#13;
&#13;
a Joint Sub-District.&#13;
&#13;
  2.  As the law requires (see Section 4030) that the enumera-&#13;
&#13;
tion shall not only give names, ages, and sex, as above stated (and &#13;
&#13;
as shown in the ruled and printed columns on the next page,) but &#13;
&#13;
also to designate several other conditions named, additional &#13;
&#13;
columns are ruled on each right hand page, which are to be used to &#13;
&#13;
report the number of youth enumerated (if any) residing in the &#13;
&#13;
Western Reserve, the Virginia Military District, the U. S. Military &#13;
&#13;
District, and in any original surveyed Township or fractional &#13;
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Township to which belongs section sixteen, or other land in lieu &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
the proceeds of such lands.  Each class should be properly de-&#13;
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[corresponds to page titled Enumeration of Unmarried Youth between the ages of Six and Twenty-one Years]&#13;
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Enumeration of Unmarried Youth between the ages of Six and Twenty-one Years&#13;
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     &#13;
    Of all unmarried Youth between	 Enter the age&#13;
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&#13;
1	E. Needles		     M	     15&#13;
&#13;
2	Maud Needles		     F	     12&#13;
&#13;
3	Harry Robbins		     M	     18&#13;
&#13;
4	Rosy Robbins		     F	     16&#13;
&#13;
5	Herbert Cavendish	     M	     13&#13;
&#13;
6	Ida M. Cavendish	     F	     11&#13;
&#13;
7	Netta Ulrey		     F	     17&#13;
&#13;
8	Roy Ulrey		     M	     13&#13;
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9	Ottis Ulrey		     M	      9&#13;
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10	Bertha Williamson	     F	     19&#13;
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11	Gracie Williamson	     F	     16&#13;
&#13;
12	Gidion Williamson	     M	     13&#13;
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13	Vinnie Garabrant             F	     18&#13;
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14	Ralph Garabrant		     M	     16&#13;
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15      Jessie Garabrant             F       15&#13;
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16	Rollie Garabrant	     M	     13&#13;
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                       Recapitulation.&#13;
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No. of Youth:  Male 20; Female 20; Total 40.&#13;
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Total number of Youth between 6 and 8 years of age 5.&#13;
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Total number of Youth between 8 and 14 years of age 19.&#13;
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THE STATE OF OHIO,}&#13;
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		F. F. Cole&#13;
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Laws of Ohio Regarding the Enumeration of Youth.&#13;
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authorized, required or appointed to perform the service.&#13;
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&#13;
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	BARRETT'S FORM&#13;
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		   OATH.&#13;
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	I, Johnathan Feazel do&#13;
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solemnly swear that I will support the Constitu-&#13;
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No. 7 in Harlem Township&#13;
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required by law, accurately and truly, to the best&#13;
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[signature] Johnathan Feazel &#13;
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		Frank F. Cole&#13;
&#13;
		Tp. Clerk.&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
Enumeration of Youth&#13;
&#13;
In Sub-District No. 7. &#13;
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Harlem Township,&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
Taken July 26, 1894.&#13;
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&#13;
	IN USING THIS BOOK OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
  1.  The first column shows the whole Number enumerated.  In&#13;
&#13;
the second column enter the names of ALL persons enumerated.&#13;
&#13;
In using the third column headed "Ages," enter the age of each&#13;
&#13;
person enumerated opposite such name, and UNDER THE PROPER&#13;
&#13;
HEADING of Male and Female, as required under the new law.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
shall not only give names, ages, and sex, as above stated (and as&#13;
&#13;
shown in the ruled and printed columns on the next page,) but also&#13;
&#13;
to designate several other conditions named, additional columns&#13;
&#13;
are ruled on each right hand page, which are to be used to report&#13;
&#13;
the number of youth enumerated (if any) residing in the Western&#13;
&#13;
Reserve, the Virginia Military District, the U. S. Military District,&#13;
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and in any original surveyed Township or fractional Township to&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Township in which the school house is situated.&#13;
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Enumeration of Unmarried Youth between the ages of Six and Twenty-one Years&#13;
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16	    Ralph Wagner	        M	    14&#13;
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[corresponds to page titled Enumeration of Unmarried Youth between the ages of Six and &#13;
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Twenty-one Years.]&#13;
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Enumeration of Unmarried Youth between the ages of Six and Twenty-one Years&#13;
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Taken July 26th 1894.&#13;
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22	Minnie Clark		      F	           14&#13;
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23 	Harmon Patterson	      M	            9&#13;
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24	Garnet Patterson	      F	            6&#13;
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25	Ervin Bailey		      M	           20&#13;
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26	Eddie Bailey		      M	           18&#13;
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27	Stella Bailey		      F	           14&#13;
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28	Emmet Bailey		      M	            8&#13;
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[corresponds to pages titled Recapitulation and AFFIDAVIT.]&#13;
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                      Recapitulation.&#13;
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No. of Youth:  Male 13; Female 17; Total 30&#13;
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Total number of Youth between 6 and 8 years of age 7&#13;
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Total number of Youth between 8 and 14 years of age 9&#13;
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*{ The aggregate number of Youth in the Dist., resi-&#13;
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  {dent of _______________________Tp., is_______&#13;
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  {The aggregate No. of Youth in the Dist., resident&#13;
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  {The number residing in the______________ is_______&#13;
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  I hereby certify the foregoing to be a correct list of the&#13;
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unmarried Youth in Sub-District No. 7&#13;
&#13;
Harlem Township Delaware&#13;
&#13;
County, Ohio, taken between July 26,&#13;
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and 28, 1894&#13;
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Johnathan Feazel&#13;
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	Director of Sub-District No. 7.&#13;
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July 28, 1894&#13;
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*These two lines are not to be used except in Joint Sub-Districts.&#13;
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                              AFFIDAVIT.&#13;
&#13;
THE STATE OF OHIO,&#13;
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Delaware County.&#13;
&#13;
Johnathan Feazel having been first&#13;
&#13;
duly sworn, states that he has, according to law,&#13;
&#13;
taken and returned the Enumeration of Youth in&#13;
&#13;
_______________Sub-District No. 7 in&#13;
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Harlem Township, &#13;
&#13;
and Delaware County, accurately&#13;
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and truly, to the best of his knowledge and belief,&#13;
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and none other.&#13;
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(Signed) Johnathan Feazel&#13;
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Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 28,&#13;
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day of July, 1894.&#13;
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		Frank F Cole&#13;
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                    <text>[page 7]&#13;
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[corresponds to page titled Laws of Ohio Regarding the Enumeration of Youth.]&#13;
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Laws of Ohio Regarding the Enumeration of Youth.&#13;
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	OF YEARLY ENUMERATION OF YOUTH.&#13;
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  SEC. 4030.  (As amended March 20, 1890.)  There shall be taken in &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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	QUALIFICATION, PAY, ETC., OF THOSE TAKING THE SAME.&#13;
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&#13;
proper board of education reasonable compensation for his services, &#13;
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which in sub-districts shall not exceed two dollars for each person &#13;
&#13;
authorized, required or appointed to perform the service.&#13;
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	ENUMERATION IN SUB-DISTRICTS RETURN TO CLERK.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
board of education in the manner prescribed in this chapter. &#13;
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	ENUMERATION IN JOINT SUB-DISTRICTS.&#13;
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