Recipient of postcard: Mr. Claude Dodge, Rydal, Kansas.
Transcription of note: Here we are don't you think we are great? How did u arrive home? It is quite lonely since you kids are gone. Went to the show last night & it was fine. [illegible]…
Front side: Photograph of two women
Back side: Addressed to Mr. Claudeen Dodge, Rydal, Kansas. Sent on April 22, 1913, from Caldwell, Kansas; received April 23, 1913, at Rydal, Kansas. One cent stamp with George Washington…
HISTORY OF ST. STANISLAUS IN ROSSVILLE
(As written by Miss Frances DeGraff)
Shortly after the holidays in 1989, I came home from K.C. where I had been sewing. I heard that Catholic services were being held in Fritz's Hall, and Catechism Classes…
RULES ADOPTED BY THE MORAVIN CEMETERY BOARD JUNE 15, 1955.
ACCORDING TO THE GENERAL STATUTES OF KANSAS .
THE FOLLOWING RULES ARE NOW IN FULL FORCE—AND EFFECT, PLEASE GOVERN YOURSELVES ACCORDINGLY. Cemetery located 6 1/2 miles northeast of…
This is possibly the Herbert Milton Bailey family. Re: RCL0758a
Front: Mr. W.M. Weikert, Norton, Kans.
Back inscription: one of Carrie Bailey Bland's sisters family
Belle Bailey?
256-722
From the "Rossville Times:" Last week, A.L. Stalker weighed 50 ears of corn for William McGuire and 50 for J.M. Parr. They weighed 74 and 78 pounds, respectively, an average of a little better than one and one-half pounds each. They were plucked in…