John
These photos are in "Brown County, Indiana Life in the Hills," which was
compiled by The Brown County Democrat in 1997.
Dale
On Mon, 26 Jul 1999 19:33:11 -0400 "John W. Hamblen"
<jhamblen(a)hsonline.net> writes:
Cindy,
It would be great to have copies of these pictures in the Brown County
Historical Society Archives. If interested contact Ada Jones in
Nashville.
Russell King is still living and with his daughter in Indianapolis.
Wasn't Sarah Harden the one who posed for the Little Orphant Annie
book
drawings by Vawter? She came to the Brown County Historical Society
meeting
when we had a program on James whitcomb Riley.
John w. Hamblen, Columbus, IN
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From: CLS99999(a)aol.com <CLS99999(a)aol.com>
To: INBROWN-L(a)rootsweb.com <INBROWN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Monday, July 26, 1999 6:08 PM
Subject: Photos found at Monroe Co. Library
>Hi,
>
>My cousin was searching at Monroe Co. Library and found a book on
Brown
>County. It has several pictures in it of Brown Co. Residents. Like
:
>
>Several Brown County Women dressed as characters from the Abe Martin
comic
>and stories, then gathered for this picture. The event was in the
late
>1930's at the Abe Martin Lodge in the Brown County State Park. In
the
>picture are :Marietta Moser, Charlotte Mathis,Lina Taggart, Sara
Moore,
>Stella Schrougham, Letha Walker and Mary Spicer. also Juanita Moser,
MUsette
>Stoddard, Olive Snyder, Fern Seitz, Matha Weddle, Clara Miller, Anna
Bradley,
>John Montz and Jim Jones at far right.
>
>Next picture is Conner Ogle, Harry Kelp, Grover Percifield and Jimmy
>Tomlinson swap stories on the steps of the Nashville United Methodist
Church.
>
>Next picture is : The children of George and Anna Fox King gather at
a
>reunion in 1955. Harley King, Nell King Joslin, Russel King and
Elmer
King.
>also Carl King, Virgil King, Dora King Brock, Vinnie King Simonton
and
Cecil
>King. It says the King Children grew up at Knob? along Hoover Road
in
>Hamblen town.
>
>There are several Class pictures like: The freshman class of
Helmsburg
High
>School in 1943. James Richhart, Robert Ellis, Eugene White, Walter
Joe
>Chitwood and Richard Frye. Richard Emberton, Robert L. Poynter,
donald Van
>Banthyssen, William C. kanter, Wendell E. Davis, Colleen Fritch and
Thelma
M.
>Fleener. Edna Land, Mable Voland, Wilma Joy, Betty Beaver, Dorothy
Bungee,
>Leona Bay, June Shaw, Dora Merriman, Robert M. morgan, and teacher
Mae
>percifield. and Ruby Cummings, Frieda Schrougham, Joanne Barrett,
Jeane
>Rairdon, Myra Jean Camden, Annabelle Fritch, Robert L. Dailey and
jack
Ramsey.
>
>I hope this helps someone. I have a couple more. If this is helpful
I'll
>type up names later on other class pictures. There was a picture
I'd
never
>seen of my grandmother Sarah Harden. She was holding my uncle. He
was
>infant. Her mother was in picture also and her grandson.
>
> Cindy
>
>
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