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Hobart News 13 Oct. 1921.
… and a full obituary for Harry Breyfogle's foster grandma.
Also a little more information about the Yellowstone Trail.
Elsewhere in the same issue of the News, one heck of a chicken dinner …

If the Nelson family was our own Glen and Elsie Nelson (and their two little boys, Delmer and Melvin), I wonder if their being "of Crown Point" was only in terms of mail delivery routes. The 1920 Census seems to place them on Grand Blvd./S.R. 51 between Ainsworth and the Deep River, and I haven't seen any news since then of their moving.
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