Dublin Core
Title
Ashe & Finley Families Photo Album: Postcards
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Description
POSTCARD TRANSCRIPTIONS
(Partial transcriptions due to cropped postcard and illegible handwriting.)
August 1919 (?)
To: Miss R. A. Ashe, Sugar Grove, IL
From: R.F.D.
How are all at the Grove? All are able to be around. Got done thrashing Saturday night. If the weather is good, the ring will finish this eve. I looked for the Stroddar Dayton all day Sunday. I would see you come in my mind. Aunt Ineoy
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Little Mary and Chuck Olmsted
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This was taken in the cornfield...Jamie is on the load of corn and the men on the load.
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To: Miss Kittie Ashe, Sugar Grove, IL
From: R. F. D.
Dear Kittie,
Received your card this morning. All are well. Daisy was home yesterday. Isabell called to see Mrs. Henry Sunday. She said they work fine and dandy. Nothing up this way but...cherries.
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July 14, Year(?)
To: Miss Kittie Ashe, Sugar Grove, IL
From: R. F. D.
Dear Kittie,
Nice and cool this morning. All are well getting to cut barley today....This picture was taken at Cortland. I think it is good. Nothing else this way...
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LETTER TRANSCRIPTION
November 14, 2006
Dear Ruth Frantz,
I thought you would like to know:
Ashe Road was named after the Ashe Family who owned a farm on that Road. The Ashe name ends with an "e". I'm sorry we don't have much history to pass on to you. Hopefully, someone in Sugar Grove can remember the family and add more information. I'm glad the photos have a home - the original album was in tatters and there was no protection for the photos if left in that old album I had to put them into protective plastic pockets.
Eve Finley (John Finley's wife)
Hinkley, Illinois
(Partial transcriptions due to cropped postcard and illegible handwriting.)
August 1919 (?)
To: Miss R. A. Ashe, Sugar Grove, IL
From: R.F.D.
How are all at the Grove? All are able to be around. Got done thrashing Saturday night. If the weather is good, the ring will finish this eve. I looked for the Stroddar Dayton all day Sunday. I would see you come in my mind. Aunt Ineoy
**********
Little Mary and Chuck Olmsted
**********
This was taken in the cornfield...Jamie is on the load of corn and the men on the load.
**********
To: Miss Kittie Ashe, Sugar Grove, IL
From: R. F. D.
Dear Kittie,
Received your card this morning. All are well. Daisy was home yesterday. Isabell called to see Mrs. Henry Sunday. She said they work fine and dandy. Nothing up this way but...cherries.
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July 14, Year(?)
To: Miss Kittie Ashe, Sugar Grove, IL
From: R. F. D.
Dear Kittie,
Nice and cool this morning. All are well getting to cut barley today....This picture was taken at Cortland. I think it is good. Nothing else this way...
**********
LETTER TRANSCRIPTION
November 14, 2006
Dear Ruth Frantz,
I thought you would like to know:
Ashe Road was named after the Ashe Family who owned a farm on that Road. The Ashe name ends with an "e". I'm sorry we don't have much history to pass on to you. Hopefully, someone in Sugar Grove can remember the family and add more information. I'm glad the photos have a home - the original album was in tatters and there was no protection for the photos if left in that old album I had to put them into protective plastic pockets.
Eve Finley (John Finley's wife)
Hinkley, Illinois
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Date
1906, August 1919 (?)
Creator
Sugar Grove Historical Society
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Publisher
Sean Liu
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