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Newspaper clipping announcing Sherman Heritage's military training at Camp Taylor

Newspaper clipping announcing Sherman Heritage's military training at Camp Taylor

"I found this newspaper clipping in my grandfather, Clarence V. Gaither, personal journal, dated 1916. Some of you may be related to the Heritage family."
Storefront (John L Becker Bakery) with horse-drawn wagon and man out front

Storefront (John L Becker Bakery) with horse-drawn wagon and man out front

"This building is known to us as the city building. In this photo it says John L Becker Bakery"
Newspaper article about Richard and Florence Ashton buying Bruning's Store

Newspaper article about Richard and Florence Ashton buying Bruning's Store

The "Date Taken" field reflects when the photo was posted on the Facebook page: Town of Summitville Memories/Indiana Madison County.
Newspaper clipping of Summitville's new street sweeper and fire truck with two rows of firemen standing in front of the vehicles

Newspaper clipping of Summitville's new street sweeper and fire truck with two rows of firemen standing in front of the vehicles

The "Date Taken" field reflects when the photo was posted on the Facebook page: Town of Summitville Memories/Indiana Madison County. Firefighter, Street Cleaner, Trucks
Newspaper article from 08/20/1976 about th ehistory of Summitville Schools (Part 1)

Newspaper article from 08/20/1976 about th ehistory of Summitville Schools (Part 1)

"ALL ABOUT THE SCHOOLS!The 2nd photo is the bottom portion of the first column."
Newspaper article from 08/20/1976 about the history of Summitville Schools (Part 2)

Newspaper article from 08/20/1976 about the history of Summitville Schools (Part 2)

"ALL ABOUT THE SCHOOLS!The 2nd photo is the bottom portion of the first column."
Old man and woman in period clothes circa 1907 standing in front of a log cabin

Old man and woman in period clothes circa 1907 standing in front of a log cabin

"The Star Press (Muncie) paper dated Nov 19, 1907 Summitville, Ind., Nov. 18 - At the end of Walnut Street in Summitville stands a type of old log cabin fast disappearing in the country. A sight few visitors ever fail to have pointed out to them. It is the Stanley homestead and has stood here as far back as the oldest inhabitant can remember. The old log cabin is occupied by “Grandma” Almira Stanley, who is far into the seventies. The old lady has a habit of leaving the front door open the year round and the lamplight shining through the door is the guiding star of belated night travelers.” Somewhere I read that the cabin had burned down."
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