Ralph Harkison reads the Declaration of Independence during the 170th Anniversary of the first 4th of July Celebration in Kane County, Bliss Woods in 1834.
Norm Harkison
Ralph Harkison
Andrew Harkison (Eldest son of Norman Harkison)
Kathryn Harkison (Twin of David Harkison, Parents are Ralph and Sue Harkison)
David Harkison (Twin of Kathryn Harkison, Parents are Ralph and…
Frank H. Hall was the Superintendent of West Aurora Schools when he was approached by a group of men from Sugar Grove about taking charge of a new school there. Thomas Judd, Henry Chapman, Silas Reynolds, Leonard Benjamin, and Lewis…
Frank H. Hall was the Superintendent of West Aurora Schools when he was approached by a group of men from Sugar Grove about taking charge of a new school there. Thomas Judd, Henry Chapman, Silas Reynolds, Leonard Benjamin, and Lewis…
Frank H. Hall was the Superintendent of West Aurora Schools when he was approached by a group of men from Sugar Grove about taking charge of a new school there. Thomas Judd, Henry Chapman, Silas Reynolds, Leonard Benjamin, and Lewis…
Frank H. Hall was the Superintendent of West Aurora Schools when he was approached by a group of men from Sugar Grove about taking charge of a new school there. Thomas Judd, Henry Chapman, Silas Reynolds, Leonard Benjamin, and Lewis…
We are all fine except I caught a cold swimming in too cold water. School is fine and very busy. Alex and I have postponed our wedding until summer....
Helen Gordon Ogle
BIRTH 7 Jun 1927
DEATH 29 Nov 2005 (aged 78)
Kane County, Illinois, USA
BURIAL
Sugar Grove Cemetery
Sugar Grove, Kane County, Illinois, USA
PLOT block 38, lot 8, plot 2
MEMORIAL ID 77757506 · View Source
Young Mary Galor Photo excerpted from photo of School Children in front of former Sugar Grove Town Hall.
A group of school aged children posing in front of 163 Main Street. Two homes can be seen on the right side of the photo. 142 and 148 Main…
Clarence Galor
Miller's Store - Pool Hall - Ice Cream Parlor on the east side of Main St. just before the Railroad tracks.
Located where Watson Store was.