The Jesse G. Dorsey Collection of World War II Correspondence consists of correspondence from 348 service members and their relatives, written to Jesse Dorsey during World War II. Mr. Dorsey was the Director of Recreation and Welfare and editor of...
England--Social life and customs--1940-1950; V-mail; McKinley, Leslie N. (Boob); Prisoners of war
The Jesse G. Dorsey Collection of World War II Correspondence consists of correspondence from 348 service members and their relatives, written to Jesse Dorsey during World War II. Mr. Dorsey was the Director of Recreation and Welfare and editor of...
Storage and Race Team garage being built by Ron Stanley, former Fire Chief of Brownsburg, located at the corner of State Road 267 and Donnelly Drive. (The Guide, Thursday, August 15, 1985, p. 1.)
Center house in the photograph was the old Telephone Company Office located at 41 South Green Street. The phone company was moved to this house in November of 1939, between 11:00 P.M on Saturday night and 4:30 A.M on Sunday morning to keep service...
The Waffle House in Brownsburg, Indiana was remodeled by the Russ Deckard Contractor and was reopened on Saturday, August 10, 1985. (The Guide, Tuesday, August 13, 1985, p. 16.)
Jim Beeler, motivational speaker, addresses the greater Brownsburg Chamber of Commerce during the annual election of directors and awards banquet evening on Monday, July 29, 1985 at Harley's Restaurant. Mr. Beeler was Director of Special Projects...
The Lions Club of Brownsburg, Indiana held a dinner on July 10, 1985 to honor ladies who worked the Brownsburg 4th of July Extravaganza. Installed as president of the club during the meeting was Keith Gaston (left) by Past District Governor Robert...
Bob Hayden, owner of the Pick-Em Inn, rolls an egg with his nose 130 feet from Berg's Drugs to Danner's 5 & 10. He lost a bet with Bill Gilligan over the 1960 election. The stunt was done at 9:00 p.m. Original is 5 x 3.5".
Brownsburg, Indiana; School principals; Retirements;
Brownsburg Junior High School Principal Rilus Hill during his retirement party, in Brownsburg, Indiana. The celebration included the student body in the Rilus J. Hill Gymnasium on Wednesday afternoon, May 23, 1984. Pictured with Pricipal Hill is a...
John Ward, Sr., a Revolutionary War veteran, was honored at his gravestone in Brownsburg Cemetery in Brownsburg, Indiana on July 4, 1984. The gravestone had been moved earlier and was dedicated by Legion Chaplain of Post 331, Vernnon Brown. (Photo...
Brownsburg, Indiana; City council members; Water supply;
The Brownsburg Indiana Town Board approved a compromise agreement regarding a water-well project for Brownsburg on Wednesday, October 24, 1984. The compromise, following months of negotiations, was between the town, the contractor for the project...
Six Brownsburg Indiana youths went snow sledding, enjoying the cold weather conditions in early January, 1984, including Keith Patrick, Brian Filiatreau, Tom Watts, Frank Lovell, Tim Filiatreau and Bill Marker in this picture. (Photo by Brian...
Brownsburg, Indiana PAL Club Boxer, Stuart Lanford was scheduled to compete on Wednesday, April 11, 1984 for the Indiana Golden Gloves title in the Novice Division 156 pound class. Lanford had already competed through weeks of preliminary bouts in...
Brownsburg, Indiana PAL Club Boxer, Mark Herron was scheduled to compete on Wednesday, April 11, 1984 for the Indiana Golden Gloves title in the Novice Division 132 pound class. Herron had already competed through weeks of preliminary bouts in...
Brownsburg High School, in Brownsburg Indiana, on Friday, December 30, 1983, had a fire in their basement area. Pictured is a hallway where a fireman walks past some water remaining after the fire was put out. (The Guide, Wednesday, January 4,...
Construction continued on May 23, 1984 on the Lincoln Elementary School (formerly Intermediate School) in Brownsburg, Indiana and expecting to open at this site in January, 1985. Norman Foust was to be the principal of the school as it was moved to...
Sheba, a four year old female mixed breed dog, demonstrated her math skills for a group on Thursday, June 21, 1984 at the Brownsburg Christian Church in Brownsburg, Indiana. (Photo by Norma Swisher, The Guide, Wednesday, June 27, 1984, p. 18.)
Debbie Carlton, of Brownsburg, Indiana, won a two minute shopping spree on May 31, 1984, netting $279.18 worth of groceries from the Brownsburg Galyan's Family Market. Her name had been selected in a drawing. Her winning strategy was to concentrate...