Black and white mimeographed text newspaper article redaction about the erroneous rumor concerning John Kline who lived in Glenn and who went missingin action while fighting in Germany. It asks individuals to cease spreading the rumor.
Black and white photograph of the five members of the Mother's club standing outside in Seelyville, Indiana. Left to right: Argen Winningham, Bess Williams, Maude German, Agnes Kehae, and Ida Lewis.
A black and white photograph of a group of women and two children sitting on a grassy area one block east of Kleptz Tavern. On knees left to right: Bess Williams and daughter, Kathleen, in front of her, possible Ida Lewis, Argen Winningham, and...
Black and white photograph of the Glenn Echo's editor Ruth B. Hartman. She is seated at a desk with a typewriter, and wearing glasses. Roth B. Hartman was the editor from 1935-1957. The Glenn Echo was a newspaper published by Glenn High School.
Color photograph of Agnes and Johnnie Kleptz. The table is set with teacups, saucers, plates, pitchers, and a table cloth. Both individuals are wearing sweaters. Agnes is wearing a pearl necklace.
Black and white photograph of Bill Smith and Jim Webster. Bill Smith is on the left and Jim Webster is on the right. Both are wearing a black suit and tie and standing in a yard.
Sports patch from the 1950 Wabash Valley Basketball Tournament which Glenn high School won. It has white exterior cloth with black on top. The black has writing in white thread in a chain pattern.
Black and white photocopy of a newspaper article about tream from Seelyville beating the Terre Haute First Baptist Church's basketball team. The scores and player positions, as well as each Glenn player's field goals, is listed in the article.
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Black and white text advertisement for the Saturday Night Roundup starring Roy Rogers. It has a cartoon drawing of Roy Rogers in the center, and an NBC microphone image on the bottom left beside the call letters WBOW and the station 1230. A musical...
Memories booklet from the 1939 Glenn High School prom. It has a small pencil attached for signatures. A drawn man and woman are sitting on a bench beneath a tree with two birds on a branch and the moon in the background. The booklet also includes...
Black and white photocopy of a newspaper image of Albert B. Pegg.He was a Lost Creek Township merchant whose trading post was built in 1853, and ran successfully until a few years before his death on June 5, 1904.
Color photograph of Jim Webster (left) and Bill Smith (right). Both men are wearing a suit and tie at a function. Bill Smith has his arm around Jim Webster's shoulder
Black and white reproduction of a newspaper article about four boys who ran away from the Glenn Orphan's Home. The boys were caught and returned the next day. They were locked in a makeshift jail cell on the third floor of the Administration...
This is a black and white mimeographed text article from the Glenn Echo about a basketball challenge between the Parent-Teachers Associations of Glenn and Seelyville.