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Southport (Ind.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Denkichi Shindo collection

 Collection — Folder S3255
Identifier: S3255
Scope and Contents This collection contains photocopies of photographs taken circa 1909 at the Staughton A. Fletcher home in Southport, Indiana. Most of the photographs are of Juanita and Vivian Lee and were taken in various outdoor locations on the Fletcher property. Denkichi Shindo stands with the Lee sisters in one of the photographs. The collection also includes "Blind Old Horse Ruben", a reminiscence written by Shindo in 1946 about his time at the Fletcher home from 1908 to 1909, most notably his memories of...
Dates: circa 1909, 1946

Perry Township, Marion County, Indiana general store accout book

 Collection — Volume V388
Identifier: V388
Scope and Contents This collection includes a general store account book from Perry Township, Marion County, Indiana containing entries ranging from 1851 to 1861. Though the name of the store is not identified, a January 21, 1853 statement entered in the back of the book that records the division of business interests between John Daily and George Tomlinson suggests that it was used for the store Tomlinson established in Southport.
Dates: 1851-1861

Southport High School World War II veterans portrait photographs

 Collection — Folder OBE021
Identifier: OBE021
Scope and Contents This collection contains seven boards of soldiers' portrait photographs from Southport, Indiana who served in World War II. They were previously displayed at Southport High School.
Dates: circa 1941-1945

Southport, Indiana general store account book

 Collection — Volume V389
Identifier: V389
Scope and Contents This collection includes an account book used by a general store located in Southport, Indiana. Ranging from September 6, 1853 to August 31, 1854, the entries record daily purchases of groceries, dry goods, clothing, hardware, and sundries. Though the store is not identified, the account book was most likely from George Tomlinson's establishment.
Dates: 1853-1854