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Woodburn, Iowa School: Classes
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Woodburn, Iowa School. 1951 - 8th grade. Photo courtesy of Kris (Rodgers) Campfield, daughter of Don. Back - Joan Peterson, Russell Dean Wright, Don Rodgers. 2nd Row - Iva Shaw, Kay Gardner, Ellen Allen. 3rd Row - Grace Boyles, Ron Ewoldsen,? Larry Throckmorton, Herb Jones. Front - Pauline Trumbo, Lois Showers, Danny Mason, Tommy Oliver, Bob Norman. Mrs Adams, Judy Ransom, Larry Throckmorton, Ronny Wright, Floyd Downs, Charles Page, Marie Brierly, Rosalie Holmes, Phillip Gardner. Second row: Linda Hubbar...
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Woodburn, Iowa History: Woodmen of the World, Oak Camp #97, Woodburn, Iowa
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Woodburn, Iowa History. Woodmen of the World, Oak Camp #97, Woodburn, Iowa. Woodmen of the World is a fraternal benefit society based in Omaha, Nebraska, that operates a large privately held insurance company for its members. The Woodburn camp was chartered in 1909 and was most active before the 1920's. Http:/ agraveinterest.blogspot.com/2011/06/woodmen-of-world-and-tree-stone-grave.html. These items are stored at the Clarke County Historical Building. Woodmen and Woodmen Circle (women) Drill Team. Woodb...
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Woodburn, Iowa History: Woodburn Alumni Banquet 2015
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Woodburn, Iowa History. Woodburn Alumni Banquet 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links to Woodburn pages. Woodburn, Iowa Families. Woodburn, Iowa School. Woodburn, Iowa Military. Posting Comments, etc. Under each post section, it will say "(number) comments" in red. Click on this and you can add a brief memory. Click on pictures to view them larger - click again once the picture is up to enlarge them once more.
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Woodburn, Iowa History: Excerpts from the 1925 Clarke County Farm and City Directory
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Woodburn, Iowa History. Excerpts from the 1925 Clarke County Farm and City Directory. This is an interesting booklet, not a plat book, not a census. Somewhat of a combination of the two, listing the city or township where they lived and children. * By the names indicate they were under 21 years of age. Right click on the image and you should be able to save it to view larger. This is as large as I can post on the blog. Thanks, Harold and LaVera for sharing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Woodburn, Iowa School: Teachers and staff
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Woodburn, Iowa School. Mrs Ransom, Mrs. Lents, Mrs. Jansen, Mrs. Boor, Mrs. Platt, Mrs. Smith. Viola Davis, Glida Boor, Bessie Lents - teachers;. Mary Lou Mason - cook. Mabel Ransom Viola Davis. Laura Smith Leona Platt. Glida Boor Mrs. Johnson, music teacher. Late 1960's - early 1970's? Fern Boyles, cook. Dwight Ewoldsen, janitor. Orville Gardner, school bus driver, about 1954. Mrs Davis, Mrs. Ransom, Mrs. Johnson - 1970's. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links to Woodburn pages.
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Woodburn, Iowa Military: World War I
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Woodburn, Iowa Military. 8220;Somewhere in France”. WWI letters home from Woodburn soldiers. The handwritten "Somewhere in France" are from their letters. Part 1 of 2 – Frank Cecil Davenport. Son of William and Emma (Adamson) Davenport. Letters and photograph offered by grandchildren of Lee Roy Davenport, Frank’s brother. Letter excerpts were not edited. Iowa Infantry, 35. April 19, 1918. Camp Mills, Hampstead, Long Island. Somewhere in France, July and Sept, 1918. October 28, 1918 from German prison camp.
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Woodburn, Iowa School: School history
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Woodburn, Iowa School. End of an Era - closing and fire. Sad days for Woodburn school alumni - 1971 when it closed. And last night, April 25, 2014 when it burned. Some of this is inaccurate in the news story, it was added onto in 1897,. Again in 1916 that I just found, again in 1922 and the lunch room area in 1954. Above fire photos courtesy of Teresa Wright). The smell of smoke can not diminish the smells of our memories. Chalk and crayons, books used by years of students,. Mrs Boyles' chili,. In 1922, ...