Fennemore, merchant and photographer; George Buckner, brewery; Selig and Simon, wholesale liquors; Michael Powers, Star Saloon; Mrs. E. Smith, restaurant; The Bettensen Hotel; The Centennial Hotel, (Mrs. Betty Mathews, proprietress); James Low...
much-needed hospital. With the assistance of volunteer nurses and members they carried on until the disease was controlled. Since that time the chapter has conducted home nursing and first aid classes at regular intervals. The Junior Red Cross has...
31 & 31 Days July-Aug. 1910: S 31 Sick- Went up to Sulphur laid in shade all day. M August 1 am too sick to work to-day. Wm Ruesch is looking after the ditch T 2 Cut my lucern in the field. W 3 raked it and Cut that in the lot. Th 4 Back on...
30 Days September 1910: S 18 Showers Had a monster flood tonight, broke the canal at the head, damaged the dam. M 19 I was at he dam about midnight. Working at the house most of day. T 20 Clear. Hot. at Home Made some Cyko Post card pictures...
Mon. July 29, 1912: Wea. Raining. Sowed turnips fore noon East-strip-Giant White Rutabagas Middle strip White Globe West strip-Japanese Plowed some furrows to plant corn. Flood in River Tuesday 30: Ther. Cool Wea. Rain Furrowed out the turnips and...
Thurs. July 16, 1914: Went up the ditches and got more water down watered my last corn that I planted plowed out a little corn over here. Ther. Sultry Wea. cloudy Friday 17: Ther. Warm Wea. Cloudy There is a flood down the river every night it...
The final jump-off point. The jump-off was made at night under flood lights. This is an enemy tank that tried to stop the jump-off (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by Jasper Louis Crawford, p. 110)
Fred Carlson and Sarah Delilia Bunce Syrett home, 98 North 100 East. The home was built by Warren Sevy and sold to the Syrett's after the Hatch Town flood washed their home away at Roller Mill Hill.