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                <text>This Frank Hall Braille Writer was a gift to the Sugar Grove Historical Society from Eagle Scout Sean Liu (Sugar Grove Boy Scout Troop 41) who provided the leadership and volunteers to create the digital archives and website for the  online version of the Bliss House Museum.</text>
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The SGHS lost our dear fiend, Sue Jacobson, on June 28th.  The contributions Sue made to the historical socieety and our community would take this entire newsletter to mention.  Sue was a tireless volunteer and was always the first on to lend a helping had to anyone who asked for help.  We received many donations in her memory and cards sharing stories of Sue's kindness and generosity.  Whether it was offering someone a cup of cocoa on her door step, collecting fabric for quilts, visiting someone in need or volunteering with a variety of organizations, she was always willing and able to help.  We sure will miss you, Sue.&#13;
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August 1919 (?)&#13;
To:  Miss R. A. Ashe, Sugar Grove, IL&#13;
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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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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Dear Kittie, &#13;
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&#13;
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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...&#13;
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Dear Ruth Frantz,&#13;
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I thought you would like to know:&#13;
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&#13;
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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.&#13;
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Eve Finley (John Finley's wife)&#13;
Hinkley, Illinois&#13;
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... Meyers&#13;
... Calkins Neetham&#13;
... Roberts Jessup&#13;
...Watern Tanner&#13;
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...&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
**********&#13;
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Miss Conner&#13;
Mrs. Bradshaw&#13;
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&#13;
**********&#13;
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Dear Ruth Frantz,&#13;
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Eve Finley (John Finley's wife)&#13;
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Am sending this to go in your scrap book.  Taken two years ago in my room.&#13;
&#13;
**********&#13;
Another view from foot of Nisqually Glacier, Mt. Rainer, July 1929&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
***********&#13;
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**********&#13;
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Dear Ruth Frantz,&#13;
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I thought you would like to know:&#13;
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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.&#13;
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Eve Finley (John Finley's wife)&#13;
Hinkley, Illinois&#13;
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PHOTO INSCRIPTION&#13;
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