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1. [INMONROE] Homer Spriggs Wed Mary Sluss [1]
Bloomington World, Jun 13, 1907, p. 4. At his home east of Unionville Sunday morning, Squire James Richardson joined in holy bonds of matrimony Homer Spriggs and Miss Mary Sluss. The wedding was a quiet one. Only some immediate friends were present.
2. [INMONROE] Dr. Freeland visiting B.F. Adams & family [1]
Bloomington (IN) Republican Progress, April 13, 1892, p. 3 Dr. Freeland of Knox county was the guest last week of B.F. Adams and family. Angel Gebhart INMONROE Volunteer
3. [INMONROE] Fowler boys and Whaley find work in Illinois [1]
Bloomington (IN) Republican Progress, April 5, 1893, p. 1 James Whaley and Frank and John Fowler of west of town will work on farms in Illinois this summer. Angel Gebhart INMONROE Volunteer
4. [INMONROE] Jas. Mason working for boot & shoe maker in Indy [1]
Bloomington (IN) Republican Progress, April 12, 1893, p. 1 Jas. Mason, who at one time owned a drug store on the west side, is now traveling for an Indianapolis boot and shoe house. Angel Gebhart INMONROE Volunteer
5. [INMONROE] New Picture at the Airdome Theater Each Week [1]
Bloomington (IN) World, Jun 14, 1907, p. 2. The managers of the Airdome Threatre continue to show their progressiveness by giving a home picture each week. This week the scene is a view in one of the big stone quarries south of town.
6. [INMONROE] Alice Warder Weds Leland Owens McLean [1]
Bloomington (IN) Evening World, Jun 12, 1907, p. 1. NOTE: This lengthy item was abbreviated as noted by the ellipsis. ORANGE BLOSSOMS IN JUNE McLain (sic)-Warder Ceremony at High Noon Today At high noon today was solemnized the marriage of Miss Alice Warder, daughter of Mrs. William Ora Nicely, to Mr. Leland Owens McLean of Cleveland, Ohio. The marriage was performed at the home of the bride's grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Harris, 213 S. College Avenue, in the presence of 125 relatives and frie
7. [INMONROE] Miss ELsie Mason is attending college in Cincinnati [1]
Bloomington (IN) Republican Progress, April 5, 1893, p. 1 Miss Elsie Mason has gone to Cincinnati to attend College of Music. Angel Gebhart INMONROE Volunteer
8. [INMONROE] WWI Vets: Edgar and John O'Harrow [1]
Bloomington (IN) Telephone, Mar 17, 1919, p. 2. A letter from Edgar O'Harrow states that he is still located at Bordeaux and that he sees no prospects of getting home from France. Lt. John O'Harrow who has been here for some time recovering from an operation is improving nicely and expects to report at Ft. Sill, Okla., by April 15th.
9. Re: [INMONROE] ANDERSON & KETHCUM OF MONROE COUNTY, IND [1]
I can answer this question for these are my ancestors. Let me get the line straight in my mind as there are first cousins marrying. Also the line goes directly back to Edward Ketcham in New England and then Long Island. osstarr@comcast.net wrote: > Need parents of Mary J. Ketchum, b. about 1832, MD? wife of William I/P Anderson. Living in Clear Creek per censuses. Had children, Paris, Samuel, Lissa/Lizzie, Nancy, Emma, Wallace and Isabel. > > Ketchum line connection needed for DNA for help in identif
10. [INMONROE] Benj. McGee and wife visited son in Chicago [1]
Bloomington (IN) Republican Progress, April 5, 1893, p. 1 Benj. McGee and wife have returned from Chicago where they have been on a visit to their sons family. Angel Gebhart INMONROE Volunteer
11. Re: [INMONROE] ADAMS [1]
Quoting Patrick Visser : > This is the only one I was able to find in the archives... > > Bloomington (IN) Telephone, Feb 10, 1914, p. 4. > > NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE What archives are you referring to? Did you search yourself or did someone else search for you? Do you have a copy of the death record from the Health Department? It would really surprise me if you could not find an obit for Wilford C. Adams who died January 3, 1913. Randi
12. [INMONROE] Mrs. Charles G. Frazee Relocated [1]
Bloomington (IN) Telephone, Mar 17, 1919, p. 2. Mrs. Charles G. Frazee of Duluth, a well known former resident, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John D. Morgan on account of the illness of Mr. Morgan who is not improving.
13. [INMONROE] Stinesville Provides Stone Columns for the Court House [1]
Bloomington World, Jun 14, 1907, p. 1. FINE STONE COLUMNS FOR COURT HOUSE Large Ones Being Place in Position Today The big stone columns that have been sent here this week for the new court house are the largest ever used on any building in Bloomington. The largest ones are 18 feet five inches long, and two feet six inches in diameter. There are eight of the big ones and several a few feet smaller. Large crowds stand and watch the big crane pick them up and lift them to their positions in the buil
14. [INMONROE] Possible bike club to form with number of new bicycles [1]
Bloomington (IN) Republican Progress, April 13, 1892, p. 3 New bicycles are seen on the streets every day. There will be a number of machines in town this simmer, and it is not improbable the cyclists will organize a club. Angel Gebhart INMONROE Volunteer
15. [INMONROE] Health of Tom Mathers is improving [1]
Bloomington (IN) Republican Progress, April 5, 1893, p. 1 Tom Mathers is engaged in the dairy business at Las Vegas, N.M. He has been in the stock business so long that he could no rest quietly without handling cow brutes in some way. Tom writes that he is feeling better and has hopes that he will entirely regain his health. Angel Gebhart INMONROE Volunteer
16. [INMONROE] John Brown in sanitation business [1]
Bloomington (IN) Republican Progress, Mar. 30, 1892, p. 3 Before the weather gets warm people ought to give a thought to the condition of the outhouses. Many of them need care, and the proper thing to do is to hunt up John Brown and have them cleaned. Angel Gebhart INMONROE Volunteer
17. [INMONROE] Upcoming wedding of Schibner and Pittman [1]
Bloomington (IN) Republican Progress, April 13, 1892, p. 3 Josephine Eleanor Pittman will be married at Austin, Ills., on the evening of the 20th inst., to Geo. H. T. Schibner, formerly of Louisville, but now in business in Chicago. Angel Gebhart INMONROE Volunteer
18. [INMONROE] Miss Maggie Hinds visiting at Oleans [1]
Bloomington (IN) Republican Progress, April 13, 1892, p. 3 Miss Maggie Hinds has been visiting friends at Orleans, Ind. Angel Gebhart INMONROE Volunteer
19. [INMONROE] Miss Lois Buskirk, postmistress at Paoli [1]
Bloomington (IN) Republican Progress, April 12, 1893, p. 1 Miss Lois, daughter of Thos. B. Buskirk, will be appointed postmistress at Paoli. Angel Gebhart INMONROE Volunteer
20. Re: [INMONROE] Pleasant View Church [1]
Cathy There is no marker for a Washington Riddle in the Pleasant View Cemetery. The information came from the WPA inventory of Veterans Graves about 1937-1940. The card for Washington shows Washington Riddle, Grave unknown, War 1812, informant, James Polley, Sr. There is another card for George W. Riddle,1808-1892. Grave 2, Row AR-1, Lot AR-3. WAR: Black Hawk, Rank: Private. Source: GAR Book 1886-page 37, Monroe County, IN. It is thought by some that James Polley may have been mistaken and that the Rid
21. [INMONROE] Joseph Woods Adjudged Insane [1]
Bloomington (IN) Evening World, Jun 11, 1907, p. 1. INSANE FROM USING CIGARETTES Joseph Woods Smoked Them Too Freely and Lost His Mind Joseph Woods, aged 29, of Bloomington Township, and son of William Woods, a well known farmer, has been adjudged insane by a commission composed of Dr. Otto Rogers, Dr. Thurston Smith and Squire J. E Little. Woods has been an habitual cigarette smoker and one of his symptoms is his uncontrollable fits of laughter and the belief that someone is going to kill him. He i
22. [INMONROE] John Sutphin to Relocate [1]
Bloomington (IN) World, Jun 14, 1907, p. 2. John Sutphin will leave tomorrow for Denver, Colorado, where he has a position in a drygoods store. His brother, Win Sutphin, has been in the west for several years.
23. [INMONROE] Otis Dickerson postmaster at Spencer [1]
Bloomington (IN) Republican Progress, April 12, 1893, p. 1 Otis Dickerson has been appointed postmaster at Spencer, Ind. The heads are dropping in to the basket rapidly. The new postmaster general, it is said has borrowed Adlai Stevensons axe. Angel Gebhart INMONROE Volunteer
24. [INMONROE] Mrs. W.B. Baker to return home soon, with daughter, Mrs. Dewesse [1]
Bloomington (IN) Republican Progress, April 12, 1893, p. 1 Mrs. W.B. Baker is expected to return from Denver soon, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Deweese. Angel Gebhart INMONROE Volunteer
25. [INMONROE] Samuel Gilmore appointed inspector of bridges [1]
Bloomington (IN) Republican Progress, Mar. 30, 1892, p. 3 The commissioners have appointed Samuel Gilmore inspector of bridges for the county of Monroe. Angel Gebhart INMONROE Volunteer

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