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                <text>This collection from the early 20th century contains Daisy E. Wheaton's Stereograph collection which documents her travels across the United States with her husband, Charles, and several of their friends. </text>
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              <text>The last photograph of the&#13;
&#13;
Hatchards and Wheatons together&#13;
&#13;
as friend Tom dropped dead&#13;
&#13;
in their Winnipeg Apt Sept.&#13;
&#13;
26-1925  This photo taken&#13;
&#13;
Aug 26-'25. in front of Mrs.&#13;
&#13;
Porters sons home, Highland&#13;
&#13;
Park, Ill. &#13;
&#13;
Mrs Porter was ill, beside the&#13;
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marked window. Hatchards met&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
20-1925. We visited in K.Cy&#13;
&#13;
and motored about. We especially&#13;
&#13;
enjoyed the wonderful Indian &#13;
&#13;
Pow-wow-up the famous "Delles"&#13;
&#13;
region, where Indian peace&#13;
&#13;
conferences were held centuries &#13;
&#13;
and centuries ago. Seven tribes from as&#13;
&#13;
many states, participated, We&#13;
&#13;
thoroughly enjoyed visiting their&#13;
&#13;
camps close by the city and "climbing&#13;
&#13;
the red spires. It was a great&#13;
&#13;
show-lasting several weeks each&#13;
&#13;
summer. Worth going miles to see.&#13;
&#13;
 Friend Thomas expressed doubt, several&#13;
&#13;
times, when we spoke of getting together&#13;
&#13;
again. His "hunch" was correct because&#13;
&#13;
both men were gone within six months.&#13;
&#13;
 We women are still "carrying on", in Calif&#13;
&#13;
this time-May 6, 1930.</text>
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Ohio--Delaware County--Sunbury--History--Early 20th century&#13;
Personal narratives--American--Early 20th century&#13;
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