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Christmas in Franklin County in words and photos:
Pence’s Super IGA, southeast corner of Fourth & Main, decorated for Christmas. The Mode O Day company sign can be seen above. This building is now the home of Corner Market and Impact Wealth Planners. 11/
Christmas in Franklin County in words and photos:
An invitation, dated December 16, 1924, to celebrate Christmas in Williamsburg. “Mr. and Mrs. Lay, This is to ask you to be our guests at Dinner. Christmas Day –1924. Mary and John will be here. So hope nothing will interfere with your coming. PS. The boys are welcome if the care to come. Alice McEvoy.” 10/
Christmas in Franklin County in words and photos:
Women and children surround the Nativity scene at St. Teresa’s Catholic Church in Richmond, Kansas. Photo by J.B. Muecke. 9/
Christmas in Franklin County in words and photos:
Decorating an aluminum Christmas tree in preparation for a party at Elks Lodge #803 in Ottawa, Kansas. The woman on the right is identified as Carol Gleason, and the boy is her son, John. Photo by J.B. Muecke. 8/
Christmas in Franklin County in words and photos:
Handwritten plum pudding recipe on stationary that reads "Office of J.D. Bodley & Son, wire and Picket Fence, No 424 South Main Street." Recipe in alt text. 7/
Christmas in Franklin County in words and pictures:
Letter to Abbie Bachelder (She later became Abbie Maxwell) from her friend D. W. Palten. They sent her a Christmas present of $100. They asked her not to tell anyone about the money. 1866. 6/
Franklin County Christmas in words and photos:
The Stoltz family in their home at 4th and Hickory (where the US Post Office now stands) in Ottawa, Kansas at Christmas. Pictured Elizabeth Stoltz holding baby Herman, Fred Stoltz holding Fred Jr., children William, Elizabeth, and Mary on the floor, and Andrew Volk stands in the doorway. 1897. 5/
Christmas in Franklin County in words and pictures:
Partially used sheet of Christmas seals used to raise money for the Tuberculosis and Health Association which later became the American Lung Association. 1930. 4/