Two typed pages describing the first telephone companies in Clinton, Indiana. J. L. Horney was the first telephone owner. Mrs. Leighton, Mrs. Roy Slater, and Mrs. Ben Hunnicut were operators. Bell Telephone bought the business from Mr. Horney. ...
Mimeographed edition of the Glenn Echo for October 29, 1948. There are multiple articles about student and social life spread throughout this edition. The edition also has articles about teachers, and education week (2, 3, 5, 6, 9). There is one...
Cities & towns; City & town life; Meat industry; General stores; Flour & meal industry; Fires; Post offices; Robberies; Churches; Grocery stores; Restaurants; Drugstores; Hardware stores; Undertaking; Barbershops; Hotels; Banks; Telephone...
Six typed pages describing Newport, the county seat of Vermillion County. The population of Newport was 777 and names mentioned in the report include: Daniel E. Jones, James A. Bell, B.J. Abbott, E.T. McMillan, J.L. Winters, Henry Watson, R.H....
Cities & towns; City & town life; Railroads; Flour & meal industry; Fires; Masonic buildings; Wool industry; Stove industry; Dairy products industry; General stores; Barbershops; Cafes; Drugstores; Automobile service stations; Telephone companies;...
Five typed pages describing Perrysville, Indiana. The population of Perrysville was 435. People named in the report include: James Blair, Commodore O.H. Perry, J.F. Smith, T.H. Smith, J.N. Jones, Robert Moffatt, B.O. Carpenter, E. L. Lacey, J.E....
A black and white copy of a letter from Traffic Manager Morton F. Hayman to Hila Champer about building a Seelyville Exchange, and the nice things said about her telephone service.