Cemeteries; Daughters of the American Revolution; Soldiers;
Two typed pages describing the Grondyke Family Cemetery. References include Mrs. Ora Doyle. Grondyke members in this cemetery include Samuel Grondyke, father of John Grondyke, and Lucetia Rappley Grondyke and her husband John Grondyke. Lucetia...
Two typed pages describing the house of the Grondyke family in Eugene, Indiana. The Grondyke family was one of the first pioneer families in Vermillion County. John Grondyke was the current resident. The house was built by S. S. Collett and...
One typed page describing the site that the Eugene Ice Company used to occupy. Mr. John Grondyke was a reference. Eugene Ice Company was built in 1875. Involved businessmen included Mr. Samuel Grondyke, E.S. Babcock, and Mr. Joe Collett.
One typed page discussing Charles Curtis' childhood visits to his grandparents, William Curtis and Parmelia Hubbard Curtis, in Vermillion County, Indiana. Mr. John Grondyke was a reference.
Public libraries; Hospitals; Community centers; Mining; Historic sites; Historic buildings; Historic parks; Cemeteries; Battlefields; Springs; Coal mining;
Four typed pages describing points of interest in Clinton, and Clinton, Vermillion, and Eugene townships in Vermillion County, Indiana. Points include the Clinton Public Library, Sportland Park, the Vermillion County Hospital, Hill Crest Community...
Soldiers; United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783; Groendyke, John, 1756-1824
Two typed pages listing Revolutionary War soldiers who are buried in Vermillion County, Indiana. Included information is date of birth, date of death, and location of the grave. Soldiers listed: Jacob Coleman, John Groendyke [i.e. Grondyke],...
One typed page describing how Dead Man's Hollow received its name. The body of George Barber was found in this hollow in the spring of 1874. A group of school boys led by Mr. Fable saw the body. The identification of the body was made by a mark...