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Ditzenberger boys story from Indy Star. April 20.1949
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St. Marks 150th anniversary. Lebanon Reporter 1998
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Franks market history story from 1978. Located at the corner of Main & Pierce, this building is currently operated as the Friendly Market (2018)
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Franks market remodels 1978
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Time for an election 1980
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Quarter midget racing (1)
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Quarter midget racing (2)
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Lincoln page 1
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Lincoln page 2
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Grover Allen obituary
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McCord 1978
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Worth Twp Fire department story. Lebanon Reporter August 26, 1985. John Hancock, Mike Beckham, Bill Bevard, Wally Greeson
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Perry-Worth elementary story from the Indianapolis News 1975
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TV comes to town
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Lesterr Allen obituary
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Sermon by C.E. Allen. 1963 newspaper clipping donated by ebay seller fraidygrady to Mike on 4.4.2022
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