
“Stella Did Not Get Out of the Buggy” – Myersville, Maryland (1908)
Mr. Daniel Stottlemyer lived in Williamsport, a town in Washington County of west-central Maryland. Developed on an indigenous trail that linked New York State to
Mr. Daniel Stottlemyer lived in Williamsport, a town in Washington County of west-central Maryland. Developed on an indigenous trail that linked New York State to
Miss Nora Hartman lived in Temple, now a census-designated place in Muhlenburg Township of central Berks County in southeast Pennsylvania. Named for a noted inn
Mrs. Nellie Kain lived in Madisonville, once a frontier settlement on a trail of the indigenous people through southwest Ohio. Established in 1809 as settlers
Mr. Harold H. Smythe lived in Brooklyn, the most populous borough of New York City. In the early 20th century, the East River was lined
C. D. Thomson (“Dick”) was a soldier in northern France or Belgium; he makes mention of “D-day down south”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hauts-de-France Sometime after that invasion, Dick
In August of 1937, Jessie was visiting New Brunswick, the maritime province on Canada’s Atlantic coast. Lying east of the US State of Maine, New
Mrs. Chandler lived in Newark, the largest city and the industrial and commercial hub of New Jersey. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newark,_New_Jersey In July of 1927, Mrs. Chandler received
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