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SUNBURY 	1816


		Sunbury OH

		Sesquicentennial

		1966
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				THE STORY OF 

			THE SUNBURY SESQUICENTENNIAL
			       
				CELEBRATION

				  CONTENTS I

PREPARATION							          PAGE

	The Sunbury Sesquicentennial Seal				   1

	The Statement of Purpose					   2

	The Beginning						           3

	The Planning						           4

	The Incorporation of the Sunbury Sesquicentennial Commission	   5

	The 1965 Flea Market					           6

	The 1965 Fall Festival					           7

	Everyone's Help is Needed					   8
	
	More Planning						           9

	The 1966 Flea Market					          10

	The 1966 Flea Market - Pictures				          11

	Final Plans and Committees					  12

	Recogtnition from the Press and a Sesqui Agreement Form		  13

	The Commission Is Ready					          14

	A Celebration        June 27 - July 4, 1966			  15

FEATURES OF THE SUNBURY SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

	Ruth Truxall's "In Early Days" Column Is Published	          16

	The Log Cabin Is Celebration Headquarters			  17

	The Awards, The Sesqui-Programs, The Gooding Amusement Co.	  18

	The Gooding Amusement Company				          19

	The Sesqui News, Decorations, Welfare Marchers, Town Officials	  20

	Souvenirs							  21

	The Sesqui History SUNBURY'S PART IN OHIO HISTORY	     22 - 23

	The July 2nd Parade -

		The Organization					  24

		The Parade Route and Interesting Sidelights		  25

		The Winners					          26

		More Winners					          27

		And More Winners - and Clowns			          28

		Parade Pictures					          29

		More Parade Pictures				          30

		And More Parade Pictures				  31

	The July 4th Parade -

		Parade Pictures					          32

		More Parade Pictures and "the Old Veterans"		  33

	The Pageant						          34

	Pageant Pictures						  35

	Governor Rhodes Visits the Sunbury Celebration			  36

	The Sesquicentennial Queen					  37

	The Town Hall						          38

	The Library						          39

	The Historical Tours					     40 - 41

	The Stagecoach Inns						  42

	The Stagecoach Route Map					  43

	The Historical Hikes					     44 - 45

	The Historical Museum				             46 - 47

	The Horse Show						          48

	The Sesquicentennial Stamp Cancellation				  49

	The Cooking School and Special Dinners				  50

	The Lions Club Food Tent					  51

	The Red Cross First Aid Station and Special Police	          52

	Kangaroo Court						          53</text>
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				THE STORY OF 

			THE SUNBURY SESQUICENTENNIAL
			       
				CELEBRATION

				 CONTENTS II



THE CELEBRATION - DAY BY DAY			                       PAGE

	Monday - June 27th      Kick-off Day	                      54 - 55

	Tuesday - June 28th     Kiddies' Day	                      56 - 57

	Wednesday - June 29th   Galena Day			      58 - 59

	Thursday - June 30th    Veteran, Fraternal &amp; Industrial Day   60 - 61

	Friday - July 1st       Youth Day			      62 - 63

	Saturday - July 2nd     Senior Citizen Day		      64 - 65

	Sunday - July 3rd       Religious Heritage Day		      66 - 67

	Monday - July 4th       American Heritage Day		      68 - 69

THE HEADLINES

	Sunbury News Headlines  ( A Weekly Publication)		      70 - 71

	Delaware Gazette Headlines  (Published Daily, Except Sunday)  72 - 75

THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATES

	The Schools						      76 - 77

	Our Neighbor - Galena					      78 - 79

	Churches							80

	The Organizations						81

	Big Walnut Athletic Boosters				      82 - 83

	More Organizations						84

	Businesses						      85 - 95

	The Nestle' Company, Inc. 				      96 - 97

	More Businesses						      97 - 98

	The Sunbury News					      99 - 100

	The Sesquicentennial Edition of The Sunbury News	        101

SESQUI CAPERS AND CHARACTERS					        102

THE LAST OF THE BEARDED BROTHERS					103

SUCCESS AND APPRECIATION						104

THANKS!								        105

THE END?   - NO,  THE BEGINNING					        106

AFTER THE SESQUI'S OVER						        107 -




Photo George Lindsey (left)                                      Photo Harold Kintner (right)                                                           

			        SESQUICENTENNIAL CO-CHAIRMEN


 
Our sincere thanks to all the					Book complied by F. Ruthig				
many, many people who have
contributed time and material					Cover by D. Ruthig
to make this book possible.
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2

	
	Sunbury 
	Sesqui-Centennial
	Commission, Inc.
 
	George Lindsay, Chairman
	Harold Kintner, Assistant Chairman
	Harold Ault, Treasurer
	Mrs. Harold Curren, Secretary
	Mrs. Paul Stelzer, Assistant Secretary
	Joseph Schilder, Attorney
	Rev. Donald Wagner, Ministerial Representative
	O. W. Whitney, Sr., Advisory
	Mrs. William Whitney, Sunbury News Representative
	Miss Esther McCormick, Historian
	Douglas Kemp, Commercial Artist
	Paul Stelzer, Business Men
	Mrs. Lawrence Hill, Sr., Community

		Statement of Purpose

	A.  To put on a successful Sesqui-Centennial celebration with as many
	      participants as possible.

		( I)  To encourage strong school and youth participation.

		(II)  To give recognition and awards for individual and
		       organizational achievements.

	B.  To make the community conscious of its heritage and to encourage
	      preservation of historical sites which historical societies or
	      civic improvement committees may carry on after 1966.

	C.  To encourage and promote a community program of beautification.

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SIDE BAR:  The Beginning


It all began here  &amp;#8594;      [Photo of the Sunbury Town Hall]

		                   &amp;#8592;     like this  

		             -  and developed into 
			the greatest community
			activity Sunbury has
			ever experienced in all
			its 150 years.  This
			book strives to tell	
			the story of the

      			          Sunbury

 			   Sesquicentennial

     			       Celebration 

				COPY

  			 Sesquicentennial Minutes of May 18, 1965

	A group of interested citizens met in the Town Hall Tuesday, May 18, 1965, to the
groundwork for the 1966 Sesquicentennial celebration.

	Mayor Kintner called the meeting to order.  During the discussion which followed, George
Lindsay was chosen as a co-chairman for the event.  Mrs. Jeannette (Harold) Curren was named 
secretary with Mrs. Wilma Mitchell and Mrs. Elizabeth Stelzer assistant secretaries.  Others
named to a Steering Committee were:  Mr. Harold Ault, Treasurer; Mr. Joseph Schilder, legal
advisor; Mr. Douglas Klemp, commercial artist; Reverend Donald Wagner, ministerial represent-
ative; Harold Kintner, Mayor; Mr. C. W. Whitney, Mr. Vere Williamson, and Mr. Leonared Utley,
advisors; Miss Esther McCormick; and a representative of The Sunbury News.

	The duties of this group include:  (1) planning a pre-sesquicentennial agenda for the
purpose of raising money to finance the major event;  (2) naming committees to promote various
phases of the Sesquicentennial; (3) considering the possibility and advisability of incorpo-
rating; and (4) synchronizing the activities of individual community organizations with those
of the Sesquicentennial Committee.

	Mr. Paul Stelzer moved that the recommendations made by such a Steering Committee be
accepted in order to make the July 4th, Labor Day, and Halloween Celebrations profitable.

	Mr. Kenneth Cook moved and Mr. Larry Hill seconded the motion that all drinks and rides
be reserved for the Sesquicentennial Steering Committee.  All other organizations participating
in these celebrations would decide whether or not each would donate a percentage of its profits
to the Sesquicentennial fund.

	In the name of the Sunbury Grill, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stelzer donated a pony, bridle, and
saddle to be raffled off for the benefit of the Sesquicentennial celebration.

	Miss Mary Kaye Sidders introduced the Flea Market idea for promoting the Sesquicentennial.
She explained that footage around the square be contracted by antique dealers, coin dealers, 
organizations and other interested parties, and that the money be donated to the Sesquicenten-
nial fund.  Miss Sidders and Miss Esther McCormick were asked to make the arrangements for
this activity to be held early in August.

	Harlem Community, represented by E. C. Borden, and the Conservation Club, represented by
Mr. Shoaf, desired to be informed of what was expected of them and their groups.
	
	Mrs. Ron Barnett and Mrs. Mary Hervey, representing the Pythian Sisters, requested the
priority to sell plates during the celebration.

	Mrs. Rachel Stockwell requested the priority for the Trademark.

	Mr. Douglas Klemp was asked to have a scale drawing made of the town square by the
meeting of June 8, 1965.

	Plans were made for the July 4th celebration.  Mrs. Wilma Mitchell moved and Mrs. Marion
Whitney seconded that the BST Firemen and the Business Man's Association plans be incorporated
into the Sesquicentennial Committee's plans.  The BST Firemen will have the fireworks display,
The Business Men's Association will have the prizes for floats, bicycles, ponies, etc., and
sponsor a Queen contest.  Colonel Hough Legion Post will conduct the parade, Organizations
requested the following concessions:  CCL Federation-sandwiches and drinks; Legion Auxiliary-
Desserts and ice cream; Band Boosters-cotton candy, sno-cones, dance; Pythian Sisters-sit-
down meals; Sunshine Girls-fish pond; BST Firemen-balloons, up-set the Milk, pitch-a-ball,.

	Other groups who wish to participate in the July 4th celebration should contact Mrs.
Harold Curren by noon on June 25th.

	Mrs. Ted Forman was asked to contact her husband about portable restrooms which can be
used for such occasions.  Mr. Willie Bryant was placed in charge of sanitation for the event.
Mr. Lindsey stated that the Boy Scouts, First Aid Units, and Candy Stripers be utilized at
these events.  He also suggested that such groups as the 4-H, Athletic Association, FFA, and
FHA be contacted and encouraged to participate.

	Concessions still available are:  pronto-pups, corn-on-the-cob, chicken barbecue, African
dip, cat racks, gold fish bowl, melons, baked potato, pizza, pitch-the-rings, pottery break.

	A meeting of the Steering Committee was set for Friday, May 28, 1965 at 7:30 PM at the
Town Hall, and a general meeting of the Sesquicentennial group was set for Tuesday, June 8, 
1965, at the Town Hall at 8:30 P.M.

					George Lindsey, Chairman
					Jeannette Curren, Secretary

			COPY

			NEWS RELEASE

		The Steering committee of the Sesquicentennial met Monday,
	May 31, 1965, at 8:30 PM in the Town Hall.  Present at the 
	meeting were:  Mr. George Lindsey, Chairman; Mr. Harold Kintner; 
	Mr. Harold Ault, Treasurer; Reverend Don Wagner; Mrs. Ruth Truxall; Miss
	Esther McCormick; and Mrs. Jeannette Curren, secretary.
		Plans for the July 4th celebration were discussed.  The
	agenda for the celebration which will be held on July 5, 1965,
	includes:  Little League baseball games; games and contests for 
	the youth of the community; rides and concessions; a parade; a
	Beauty Pageant; dancing; and fireworks.  Other highlights will
	be a speech and the awarding of prizes for the various events.
		All boys and girls between the ages of  six and eighteen
	are invited to enter the Poster Contest.  Posters are to be made
	advertising the July 4th celebration, on the standard size paper.
	those posters which best publicize the celebration according to
	the judges will be awarded cash prizes.  For details of this contest
	contact Mrs. Wilma Mitchell, Mrs. Lib Stelzer, or Mrs. Jeannette
	Curren.
		A general meeting of all persons interested in the promotion 
	of the Sunbury Sesquicentennial of 1966 will be held Tuesday,
	June 8, 1965 at 7:30 PM in the Town Hall.

Sunbury Ohio 43074  photocopy

Thursday, May 20, 1965

Headline:  Sunbury Starts on 1966 Sesquicentennial Plans Made for July Fourth Celebration. 

Names in Article:  George Lindsey 
                   Harold Curren 
                   Mrs. Harold Curren
                   Sunbury Business Men's Association
                   BST Firemen
                   Col. Hough Legion Post

Headline:  Memoirs of Our Town, Sunbury 
by Lucille Peregrine
English Teacher, Big Walnut School
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[corresponds to labeled page 4 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

SIDE BAR:  THE PLANNING

	BULLETIN:

What:	A general meeting of all persons interested in promoting the
	celebration of the SUNBURY SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION.

WHEN:   	Tuesday, June 8, 1965, at 7:30 P. M.

WHERE:	The Town Hall

WHY:	For the purpose of informing each and every person and organ-
	ization of the steps which have been taken by the steering
	Committee.

	To encourage suggestions for future steps and actions.

	To reach everyone interested in taking an active part in the
	planning and preparation necessary to make this event a
	success

	To provide an opportunity for everyone to have his "say".

PLEASE PLAN TO BE PRESENT OR IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND SEND A
REPRESENTATIVE.


			C0PY

	    	     NEWS RELEASE

	Plans for the Fourth of July Celebration to be

held at the Sunbury Playground on Monday, July 5, 1965, 

are in the final stages.  Guest speaker of the afternoon

will be Mr. John F. Finch, Professor of English at

Otterbein College.

	Judging of the Queen Contest will take place at

10:00 A.M. and the crowning ceremonies will be held at

approximately 3:00 P.M.

	The complete schedule of events will be announced

following the last general meeting of persons interested

in the celebration.  This meeting will be held Monday, 

June 28, 1965, at 7:00 P.M. at the Shelter House on the

Sunbury Playground.  A meeting of the Sesquicentennial

commission will follow the general meeting.  All persons

interested are urged to attend these meetings.


SUNBURY NEWS   6/10/65   Photocopy

HEADLINE:  Everyone Invited to Enter Parade
                     At Sunbury July Fourth Celebration

NAMES IN ARTICLE:  Robert Morris, American Legion
		    Curren's Sohio
		    Wilma's Little Shop

6/15/65
Delaware Gazette

HEADLINE:  Meeting on
	     Sunbury Fourth
	     Set for Friday

NAMES IN ARTICLE:  Harold Ault
		    Mrs. Jeanette Curren
		    Robert Morris
		    Wilma's Little Shop

Thursday, 6/3/65
Sunbury Ohio

HEADLINE:  Sunbury July Fourth Celebration to 
Feature Entertainment,  Sports, Dance

NAMES IN ARTICLE:  Mrs. Wilma Mitchell
		   Mrs. Lib Stelzer
		   Mrs. Jeannette Curren
		   George Lindsey
		   Harold Kintner
		   Harold Ault
		   Douglas Klemp
		   O. W. Whitney
                   Vere Williamson
		   Rev. Don Wagner
		   Mrs. Ruth Truxall
		   Miss Esther McCormick
		   Mrs. Jeannette Curren

Headlines from the Sunbury News proclaim SUNBURY's JULY 4th DRAWS RECORD CROWD and "The
News Editor Speaks" as follows:
           We are proud of our community and the people of it who cooperated so well,
           gave so unselfishly of their time and energies to plan and carry out the 
           largest and best July 4th celebration this community has had since 1913.
           Our personal thanks goes to each and everyone who helped in any way and
           we know that next year's Sesqui-Centennial will be huge and
           well organized as it will be planned by the same commission.

Delaware, O. Gazette  Friday, July 16, 1965 (Photocopy)

Headline: Flea Market on Aug. 8 is First
          Sunbury Sesqui Group Plans
          Several Fund-Raising Events

Names in Article:  Big Walnut High School Band
                   Miss Helen McCormick
                   Miss Mary Kaye Sidders
                   Sunbury Lions Club
                   Bernard Stockwell

Sunbury News Aug. 1965 (photocopy)
Sunbury's Sesqui Auto Plates are on sale at most places of
business. Display one on your car or truck now.  Many
are already appearing.  Yours will help put our celebration
on the map.


NEWS RELEASE
    The date for the celebration of the Sunbury Sesqui-Centennial
was set for July first, second, third, and fourth 1966.  The Sesqui-
Centennial Commission moved rapidly into plans to promote this coming
historical, central-Ohio village event at a meeting held Monday, July
12, 1965 at 7:30 P. M. in the Town Hall.
    Mrs. Bernard Stockwell presented an excellent drawing of a 
trademark for the Sesqui celebration.  The Commission quickly adopted
the simple but dignified symbol for the official label to be used
throughout the entire existence of the Sesqu-Centennial celebration.
    Goals to be achieved by the Sesqui-Centennial commission were
written by Miss Esther McCormick and accepted as official by the 
Commission members.  Monthly meetings of the Commission will be held
on the first Monday of each month at 7:30 P. M. in the Town Hall.
    Plans for the Flea Market to be held Sunday, August 8, 1965,
on the east side of the village square, were outlined by Miss Esther
McCormick, who with the assistance of Miss Mary Kaye Sidders has laid
the groundwork for this event.  Contracts have been received from
dealers in antiques, guns, coins, ceramics, side walk markets, food,
and old-fashioned fabrics.  The Flea Market will also feature an old-
fashioned ice cream social, buggy and other types of rides, a Book
Mart, a Country Store, and music by the Big Walnut High School Band.
A donation of a $1.00 will give one a chance on a pony, bridle, saddle,
and blanket to be raffled off at the Labor Day celebration.  Booth
space, priced at $5.00, is still available to any interested parties.
Admission to the Flea Market will be a donation of 50 cents for each adult
but children under 12 will be admitted free if accompanied by an adult.
Mark this date on your calendar!
    Tentative plans were discussed for the forth-coming Labor Day.
Mr. Lou Guidotti, president of the Lions Club, granted permission to
the Sesqui-Centennial commission to share in the activities of this 
annual holiday which for many years has featured an Ox Roast.
    Also tentative are the plans for the Halloween Festival to be
held on October 29th and 30th this year.  Any persons or organizations 
interested in these holiday celebrations should contact the Commission
as soon as possible.

                               Respectfully,
                               Mrs. Jeannette Curren
                               WO 5 - 3986
                               Box 117
                               Sunbury, Ohio
                               Secretary and Publicity Chairman
                               Sunbury Sesqui-Centennial Commission







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[corresponds to labeled page 5 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

SIDEBAR:  THE INCORPORATION

(Photocopy)
Articles of Incorporation of
Sunbury Sesqui-Centennial Commission

HEADLINE:  Sunbury Sesqui Incorporates

NAMES IN ARTICLE:   George Lindsey
		    Esther McCormick
		    Harold Kintner
                    	    Joseph Schilder

PHOTO OF MAYOR HAROLD KINTNER

PHOTO OF SECRETARY JEANNETTE CURREN

NEWS RELEASE     (August 23, 1965)

THE SUNBURY SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION ASKS YOU  . . . . . . . .

	1.  Have you your chances on the pony,bridle, and
	    saddle to be given away at the Ox Roast on
	   Labor Day?  Every community-spirited Suburyte
	   and friend should support the Sesquicentennial
   	   by getting his or her chances soon.  $1.00 dona-
	   tion will obtain a chance on this pony.

	2. Is your car in style? Are you sporting a
   	    Sesquicentennial license plate? For $1.00
	    you can tell the world about Sunbury's
	    future celebration.  do your part.  Buy a
	    license plate today. Your local merchants
	    have them.

	  3. Will you be at the Sunbury Playground on
	      September 6th?  The Labor Day Ox Roast spon-
	      sored by the Lions Club will be assisted this
	      year by the Sesquicentennial Commission.
	      Plan to attend this annual event.  The proceeds
	      will go for good causes.

	   4. Do you know that the monthly meetings of
	       the Sesquicentennial Commission are held
	       on the first Monday of each month at 7:30
	       P.M. in the Town Hall?  The September
	       meeting, however, will be the third Monday
	       in September due to Labor Day on the first.
	       Any interested person is welcome to these
	       meetings.


             
Columbus Dispatch 8/8/65 (photocopy)

HEADLINE:  Flea Market Kicks off Sunbury Sesqui Plans

		1.George Lindsey
		2. Mayor Harold Kintner
		3. (photo) Miss Louise Sheets

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[corresponds to labeled page 6 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

                (Poster)

Announcing
	
Flea market
on the Village Square Sunbury Ohio
Sunday - August 8 1965
9:30 - 5:30
	Featuring:
Antiques - Coins - Ceramics
Ice Cream Social - Food
Guns - Country Store - Book mart
Music by the Big Walnut Band
Please Post 


Sunbury News 7/29/65 (photocopy)
Headline:  Many Dealers Attracted Here
           for Sunbury's First Flea Market
	
1.Miss Esther McCormick 	
2.Miss Mary Kaye Sidders
	
Copied from the Sunbury News of Thursday, August 12, 1965


Rain Fails To Dampen Itch Of Flea Market

   Sunbury's biggest crowd in years is shown at the village's first flea market 
at booths under awnings on the east side of the square during Sunday's rains.
   Hundreds of people from all over central Ohio flocked into Sunbury Sunday 
in spite of rain and overcast skies to attend the Flea Market held on        
the streets to open festivities for the Sesquicentennial next year.
   Nearly fifty dealers put up their wares in vacant store rooms and under awnings of store
fronts and cheerfully handled the throngs that passed through the lines all day starting
at 10:00 that morning.
   Many residents had inquired before the day just what was a Flea Market? The News was
anxious to learn.  George Lindsey of the Sesquicentennial Commission which sponsored the
affair tells that the custom originated in France in the 1500's. Looters and thieves of 
the time would set up their stolen goods on the streets in the cities and sell it.  
Since the merchants at that time were quite dirty and "buggy" the term "Flea Market was 
given to that particular type of sale.  The name remains though circumstances are different.

    Crowd Fills Town All Day
   "Possibly never before has the historic public square and the old brick town hall
looked prettier and more inviting.  Compliments on the town and friendly people came from
all sides on Sunday," Miss Esther McCormick told the News.
    Miss McCormick and Miss Mary Kaye Sidders were co-chairmen of the Flea market committee.
Other members working on it besides those on the Sesqui Commission were Mrs. Charles 
Ward and Mrs. Peter Corna.

   Thanks to Everyone Helping
   Miss McCormick asked that the News pass on their thanks to everyone who helped with
special thanks to Progress and Searchlight Clubs for the Country Store; the Community Library
for its Book Mart; the CCL League and Mrs. Marian Whitney and her volunteers and the Wester-
ville Creamery for the Oldtime Ice Cream Social; the Band Boosters for their food booth; Big
Walnut Band for music  (musicians, the crowd would have liked more); the men who gave enjoy-
ment to children and added a note of festivity with firetruck rides; Frank Stelzer, James
Hoover and the village policemen who gave extra time and effort; the Sunbury News for excell-
ent publicity; Delaware Chamber of Commerce and Delaware County Council of Social Agencies as
well as WDLR for the good coverage and Dan Clancy of the Columbus Dispatch for interesting 
write ups.
    
   Very special thanks to Williamsons and Hill's Drugs who quickly made their stores and
buildings available to the community and the visiting dealers.  Sunbury, we put ourselves on 
the Ohio map Sunday: Let's keep going, " Miss McCormick added.
   Mr and Mrs Jack Wintermute of Galion spent most of the day in the News Office.  These
former residents were the oldest attending: she is 95 and he is 90 The News will bring
you more about them later.  Scores of other former residents were in town.

Sunbury News 8/5/66 (photocopy)

Headline:  Big Crowd Expected for 
           Sunbury's first Flea Market

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[corresponds to labeled page 7 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	Sunbury Sesqui To Give Pony Away at Ox
	Roast Labor Day --Auto Plates Going Fast

  	1.Lib and Paul Stelzer
	2. Mrs. Jeanette Curren

			Bulletin
	To: ALL MERCHANTS, ORGANIZATIONS AND INTERESTED PARTIES:
                      The Sunbury Sesquicentennial Commission has entered into a
	contract with the Gooding Amusements to hold a Fall Festival on
	the streets of the Sunbury Square from 3:00 P.M. Thursday, October
	21, to midnight, October 23, 1965.

	        The Commission wishes to extend to you the opportunity to
	participate in this celebration also.  Any group or organization
	may have a concession or game of skill (1) provided that the game
	of skill or concession does not violate the privileges granted by
	contract to the Gooding Amusements, and (2) provided that the said
	 group or organization promises to pay to the Sunbury Sesquicentennial
	Commission 50% of the net profit.

	       If you care to join this activity, contact JEANNETTE CURREN
	WO 5-3986 before OCTOBER 15, 1965, for arrangements and your
	contract.

	      Merchants could greatly assist in this celebration by
	planning special sales for these three days.


				RESPECTFULLY,
				THE SUNBURY SESQUICENTENNIAL
				           COMMISSION
				Jeannette Curren, Secretary
	
	
Sunbury News, 10/21/65 (photocopy)
        Fall Festival to 
 	Open this Afternoon
 

		1. Harold Ault
		2. Galen Holtrey

   	
Delaware Gazette, Friday October 1, 1965
        SUNBURY SESQUI TO
	HOLD FALL FESTIVAL

The Sunbury News, 10/7/65 (photocopy)
	Sunbury Festival 
	Brings Fun for All

	1.Mary Evans



	2. Joe Miles

Delaware Gazette, Friday October 1, 1965 
	Sunbury Sesqui 
	Group to Hold
	Fall Festival

The Sunbury News,10/14/65 (photocopy)
	Festival to Be Held
	Here Next Week

	1.Miss Mary Evans
			
	Commission Members At Work

	Photos: Harold Ault Treas.
	O.W. Whitney, Lib Stelzer, Jeannette Curren 
	Harold Kintner, Don Wagner.

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                  <text>[page 12]

[corresponds to labeled page 8 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio,
1816-1966]

Delaware Gazette, 3/25/66
	Sesqui Plans
	Picking up
	At Sunbury

	1.Joe Schilder
	2. Mrs Larry B. Hill
	3. Harold Kintner

	Churches Combine to Present
	Messiah for Sesquicentennial

	1.Lew B. Radabaugh

	Photos: Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs Hallie Day , Mrs Merle Williamson

	Sunbury Prepares For Sesqui
	
	1.George Lindsey

The Sunbury News, 3/17/66
	Sesqui Celebration 
	Requires Help of All


	1. Mrs Mary Kay Sidders			14.Marion Owen
`	2.George Lindsey,			15.Miss Margaret Garee
	3. Harold Kintner			16.Mrs Carl Dawson
	4. Jeanette Curren			17.Mrs Burleigh Eley
	5.Harold Ault				18. Clyde Hottle
	6.Esther McCormick			19. William Warner.
	7.Rev. Donald Wagner			20.Mrs Merle Williamson
	8.O.W. Whitney Sr.			21. Mrs. Wilma Ward
	9.Douglas Klemp				22. Mrs Hallie Day
  	10.Paul Steltzer			23. Mrs. Ruth Truxall
	11.Joe Schilder				24. Mrs Anna Smith Pabst
	12.Gladys B. Hill Sr.			25. Carleton Burrer		
	13.Mrs Marian Whitney			26. William Whitney
						27. Marian Whitney
						28. Hoyt Whitney	
						
	29.Carl Loar
	30.Bernard Stockwell
	31. Mrs Rachel Stockwell
	32.Douglas Klemp	
	33.Mrs. Dan Warner
	34.Miss Mary Evans
	35.Emerson Mathews
	36.Charles Nettelhorst, Charles Reese Gerald Strosnider,
        Burrell Denune, George Lindsey 
	37. Duane Alward and Mary Ellen Laymon
	38. Mrs. Joanne Ward, Miss Shirley Olinger, Mrs. Truda Ross Hite
	39.Mrs Betty Nichols Mrs. Janet Sechrist and Mrs Frances Ruthig
	40. Miss Louise Sheets Mrs Hazel Hoover Robert Perry Leonard Utley
	41. Mr. Mrs Danny Conant Mr. Mrs Douglas Ruthig
	42.Robert Daniels Barry Brown Gary Shannon Mary Kay Sidders

Delaware Gazette, Tuesday February 15, 1966
Any Old Photographs for Sunbury Sesqui?
                   Photo: Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs Hallie Day , Mrs Merle Williamson


		poster
	
		Sunbury Ohio
          1816                                           1966
                      Sesquicentennial

	Visit Sunbury's Celebration
		 June 27th to July 4th

	Sunbury Plans many Contests
	for Huge Sesqui Celebration

	1. Harold Curren 	12. Kenneth Cook, Lou Guidotti, George Main
	2. John Reichelderfer	13. Rev. Donald Wagner
	3. Robert Searles 	14. Mrs. Dillie Burrer Mrs Mary Ellen Miller and
	4. Jack Kohler	        Mrs Florinel Cring, Mrs Douglas Ruthig, 		
	5. Mrs Larry B. Hill	Edward Hoke, Tammy Buell Robert Daniels  		
	6. Mrs Pauline Livingston
	7. Mrs Marcine Shipman
`	8. Mrs Kay Miller
	9. Mrs. Mary Wise 
	10. Mrs Wilma Mitchell Mrs Ellen Stemen	
	11. Larry Hill and Paul Miller	
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[corresponds to labeled page 9 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

The Sunbury News, 5/5/66
	Sunbury Council Discusses
	Annexation, Sesqui Plans
	
	1. Gerald Belvo
	2. Harold Kintner
`	3. Jay Stemen

Delaware Gazette 4/16/66
	Sunbury Sesqui Sets
	Observance Program	

The Columbus Dispatch, 3/29/66
	Johnny Jones House Painting Helps Sesqui

	Photo:Mrs. Edward Saver Krisdan Farm
 	Johnny Jones

	Letter to the Editor

	1. Ruth Ackman

The Sunbury News, 4/14/66
	Sesqui Commission Completes
	Plans for Summer Celebration	

	1. Harold Kintner , Bob Morris
	2. Mrs Lola Dell Searles , Mrs. Lucille Peregrine
	3. Mrs Frank Bergandine
	4. Joe Schilder
	5. Harold Ault, Gladys Hill, Mrs. Pauline Livingston
	6. Robert Taylor, Gladys B. Hill Mr. Kibler
	7. Jerry Razor
	8. Mrs Gladys Hill O.W. Whitney
	9. Carleton Burrer, Larry M. Hill  

The Sunbury News 6/17/66
	Sunbury Works Hard on Sesqui

	1. Harold Kintner George Lindsey, Esther McCormick 	

The Sunbury News, Thursday, March 24, 1966
	The News Editor Speaks
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                  <text>[page 14]

[corresponds to labeled page10 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

The Dispatch, Sunday, June 5, 1966
              Pre-Sesqui
              Sale Today
              At Sunbury     1.Sally Wirick         2. Laurie Beth Stockwell 
		             3. Mr Mrs Harold Kintner
		             4. Esther McCormick    5. George Lindsey
		             6. Robert Morris       7. Rachel Stockwell  
		             8. Carol Wirick        

The Sunbury News, 6/9/66
             Belle of Yesterday
        1.  Jette Whitt
	2. Thelma Mathews 
	3. Doris Beck 
	4. Judy Morris
	5. Bertha Milligan  
	6. Gladys Cross 
	7. Lurettta Day


Delaware Gazette, 5/26/66       Delaware Gazette
	40 Dealers Plan		Flea Market
	Sunbury June 5	        Sunday at Sunbury
	Flea Market  	

The Sunbury News, 6/9/66
	Sunbury Flea Market
	Attracts larger Crowd
	
	1. Jack Brehm 2. Bernard Stockwell 3. Helen Nincehelser 4. Amy Stockwell
	5. Mrs Rachel Stockwell 6. Beth Stockwell 7. Sally Wirick 8. David Stockwell
	9. Earl Fravel 10. Harry White 11. Supt. Hylen Souders 12. Lawrence Hill 
	13. Mrs George Lindsey 14. Bud Alward  15. Joe Schilder 16. Willie bryant 
	
Sunbury News, 3/24/66
	Sunbury Sesqui Flea Market 
	Will be Held in June

	1. Mrs W.J. Crowl 2. Miss Mary Kay Siddeers

The Sunbury News, 5/26/66
	Sesqui Plans Flea 
	Market on Square

	1. Ed Saver 2. Mrs Paul Stelzer 3. Mrs Loy Perfect 4. Mrs Mary Kaye Sidders
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                  <text>[page 15]

[corresponds to labeled page 11 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]



 	Photo: The Cabin	                Relaxing at the Cabin
	the Cabin and Jail builders	        Jette Whitt, Vera Paul and Wilma Ward
        worked hard and long to have            take advantage of the cabin portico.
        these buildings completed for 
        the Flea Market.

	Photos: Crowds filled the Public Square
	and enjoyed its beauty while they viewed the wares
	of the many dealers present at the Flea market

Delaware Gazette 6/7/66
	Sunbury Flea Mart Draws 3,000
	
	1. Mary Kaye Sidders  wearing 1880 dress 2. Mary Wise

	Photo: Marian Whitney, Lib Stelzer, Wilma Mitchell, Gladys Hill
	Neva Kintner, Maxine Link.

	The News Editor Speaks...
	1. Mary Kaye Sidders 2. Lib Stelzer 3. Mrs. Harold Kintner

	Photo:  Commission members hard at work in the kitchen
		of the Sunbury Grill preparing food for the Sesqui
		Commission food counter at the flea market.
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The Sunbury News Thursday, June 2, 1966
	Flea market points to Sesqui;
	Pageant Needs Many Actors

	
	1. Mrs W.J. Crowl, Miss Louise Sheets, Mrs D.C Hoover
	2. Lucille Peregrine , Mrs Lola Dell Searles

	Sunbury Sesqui Commission members:

	1. Mrs Lib Stelzer, Mrs Marian Whitney Miss Esther McCormick, Mrs Gladys Hill,
	
	2. Mrs Jeannette Curren, Joseph Schilder, Rev. Donald Wagner, O.W. Whitney,
	    Harold Kintner, George Lindsey, Harold Ault, Paul Stelzer, Doug Klemp.

	Sunbury Sesquicentennial
	Committee

	1. Executive Committee
	Sunbury Sesquicentennial Commission, Inc.
		George C. Lindsey, Jr. .............Chairman
		Harold Kintner......................Assistant Chairman
		Jeannette G. Curren.................Secretary
		Harold Ault.........................Treasurer
		Esther McCormick....................Historian
		Rev. Donald Wagner..................Ministerial Rep.
		O.W. Whitney, Sr....................Advisory
		Douglas Klemp.......................Commercial Artist
		Paul Stelzer........................Business Men
		Joe Schilder........................Atty, Legal Advisor
		Gladys B. Hill, Sr..................Community
		Elizabeth Stelzer...................Asst. Secretary
	        Marian Whitney......................Sunbury News	
	
	11. 	OPERATING , EXPENSE, AND REVENUE

		George Lindsey Jr........................Chairman
		Harold Kintner...........................Insurance
		Harold Ault..............................Finance
		Joe Schilder.............................Legal Counsel

	111. 	HISTORICAL PUBLICATION AND TOURS
		Esther McCormick.................Chairman
		George Lindsey...................Asst. Chairman

	1. Advertisement Committee
		a. Mr Marion Owens
		b. Mrs Marion Owens
		c. Miss Margaret Garee
		d. Mrs. Carl Dawson
		e. Mrs Burleigh Eley
		f. Mr Clyde Hottle
		g. Mr William Warner

	2. Old Picture Committee
		a. Mrs Merle Williamson
		b. Mrs Wilma Ward
		c. Mrs Hallie Day

	3. Writers
		a. Miss Esther McCormick
		b. Mr. Carleton Burrer
		c. Mrs Anna Smith Pabst
		d. Mr O.W. Whitney
		e. Rev. Donald Wagner
		f. Mr Hylan Sounders
		g. Mrs Edna Zieschang
		h. Mrs Ruth Truxall

	4. Research Personnel
		a. William Whitney
		b. Marian Whitney
		c. O.W. Whitney Sr.
		d. Hoyt Whitney
		e. Carl Loar (recently deceased)

	5. Seal and Historical Map
		a. Bernard Stockwell
		b. Rachel Stockwell, Researcher

	6. Historical Milestones
		a. Bertha Huddleston
		b. Mary Ellen Miller
		c. Leonard Utley
		d. E.B. Franklin

	7. Art Department
		a. Douglas Klemp
		b. Mrs Dan Warner
		c. Miss Mary Evans
		d. Bernard Stockwell

	8. Editing
		a. Emerson Mathews

	9. Photographers
		a. Charles Nettlehorst
		b. Charles Reese
		c. Gerald Strosnider
		d. Burle DeNune
		e. George Lindsey
		f. Mary Ellen Laymon -Scheduling
		g. Duane Alward

	10. Typists
		a. Mrs Joanne Ward
		b. Miss Shirley Olinger
		c. Mrs Truda Hite
		d. Mrs Betty Nichols
		e. Mrs Janet Sechrist
		f. Mrs Frances Ruthig
		g. Mrs Elizabeth Conant
		
	11. Historical Tours
		a. Miss Louise Sheets, Chairman
		b. Mrs Hazel Hoover
		c. Mr Robert Perry 
		d. Mr. Leonard Utley

	12. Historical Hikes
		a. Mr and Mrs. Danny Conant
		b. Mr and Mrs Douglas Ruthig

	13. Historical Canoe Trip
		a. Robert Daniels , Chairman
		b. Barry Brown
		c. Gary Shannon
		d. Gary Boughman

	14. Flea Market
		a. Mary Kaye Sidders

	 IV. BEARDED BROTHERS AND SUNBONNET GALS

			Joe Schilder......................Chairman

	1. Brothers of the Brush
		a. Harold Curren, Chairman
		b.John Reichelderfer
		c. Robert Searles
		d. Jack Kohler

	2. Ladies Sunbonnets - Sunbonnet Gals
		a. Mrs Larry Mill, Chairman
		b. 1. Celebration Belles (Queen Crowning)
		     a. Mrs Mary Wise, Chairman
		     b. Mrs Wilma Mitchell
		     c. Mrs Ellen Stemen
		     
		   2. Sesqui Belles and Mens Costumes
		     a. Mrs Pauline Livingston
		   3. Old Fashioned style Show
		     a. Marcine Shipman
		     b. Kay Miller
	3. Men's and Son's hats and ties
		a. Mr Larry Hill, chairman
		b. Mr Paul Henry Miller

	    V. MEMORIALS AND RESTORATIONS
		Reverend Donald Wagner..................Chairman

	1. Organization and Preservation of Historical Documents
		a. Dorothy Burrer
		b. Mary Ellen Miller
		c. Florinel Cring

	2. Preservation of Clippings
		a. Mrs Douglas Ruthig
	
	3. Youth Participation
		a. Tammy Buell
		b. Robert Daniels

	4. Religious Music
		a. Edward Hoke

 	VI. PROGRAMS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
			
		Harole Kintner......................Chairman

		PROGRAM:

	1. Pagent
		a. Mrs Lucille Peregrine, Co-Director
		b. Mrs Lola Dell Searles, Co-Director

	2. Parade Master
		a. Robert Morris

	3. Music Directors
		a. Edward Hoke, Vocal

	2. Parade Master
		a. Robert Morris

	3. Music Directors
		a. Edward Hoke, Vocal
		b. Jack Rolfes, Instrumental

	4. Stage and Construction of Cabin
		a. Paul Henry
		b. Robert Nichols
		c. Russell DeWitt
	5. Merchant Promotion Days
		a. Local Businessmen's Association

	LAW ENFORCEMENT

	1.General Law Enforcement
		a. Ted Budnick
		b. Lloyd Stamper
		c. Gene Jackson, Sheriff and deputies

	2. Parking and traffic
		a. Boy Scouts
		c. Civilian Defense

	3. Transportation
		a. Wayne Sanders

	4. First Aid - Red Cross
		a. Mary Ellen Miller
		b. Richard DeVore
		c. Ken Cook
		d. Mary Curren

 	VII. DECORATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
	    
		Douglas Klemp.....................Chairman

	1. Decorations Committee
		a. Emil Boxwell
		b. James Conley
	

	2. Electricity, Sound System, Lighting
		a. Ed Hoke
		b. Willie Bryant
	3. Clean up Committee
		a. Boy Scouts
		b. Harold Decker - Chairman
		c. Frank Stelzer
		d. Ralph Meeker
		e. Perry Spangler
		f. Cub Scouts # 247

	VIII. PUBLICITY AND PUBLIC RELATIONS

	  	Jeannette Curren.....................Chairman

	1. Secretarial Committee
		a. Elizabeth Stelzer
		b. Wilma Mitchell
	2. Poster Committee
		a. Vera Vromen
		b. Norma Davis
	3. TV and Radio
		a. George Lindsey
	4. Press Release
		a. Marian Whitney

	IX. CONCESSIONS AND ENTERTAINMENT
 	  	Paul Stelzer...................Chairman

	1. Rides
		a. Gooding Amusements
		b. George Lindsey

	2. Souvenirs Committee

		a, Plates- Pythian Sisters - Mrs Marjorie Stith
		b. License Plates - Sesqui Commission -Harold Kintner
		c. Sunbury Map - Bernard Stockwell

	3. Sesquicentennial Booth
		a. Mrs Jeannette Curren, Chairman
		b. Mrs Ellen Stemen
		c. Alice Stemen
		d. Mrs Vera Vromen
		e. Miss Mary Curren
		f. Mrs Polly Bergandine

	4. Old-Fashioned Games
                a. Wayne Sanders, Chairman

        Entertainment
	    1. Museum
		a. Neva Kintner, Chairman
		b. Mary Ellen Miller
		c. Mrs Mable Southworth
		d. Mrs Ellen Stemen

	     2.Old Time Crafts
		a. Mrs Verna Bergandine, Chairman
		b. Mrs. Judy Morris, Handicrafts
		c. Mrs Marjorie Saver, Paintings
		d. Mrs Shirley Gray, youth

	       3. Garden Clubs
		a. Mrs Gladys B. Hill

	       4. Fireworks
		a. Robert Barcus
		b. Local Fireman
		
	X. SENIOR CITIZENS
	      O.W. Whitney, Sr.........................Chairman

	1. Dignitaries and hospitality Committee
		a. Mr and Mrs Richard Paul
		b. Mr and Mrs Forrest Day
		c. Mrs Merle Williamson
		d. Mrs Jette Rogers Whitt
		e. Mrs O.W. Whitney, Sr.
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                  <text>[page 17]

[corresponds to labeled page 13 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

Delaware, O. Gazette
Thursday, June 23, 1966
	Sunbury Planning Its Sesqui,
	First Platted November 9, 1816

		1. William and Lawrence Myers
		2. Joe Kimball
		3. Col. Moses Byxbe
		4. Russell W. Miller
		5. Joe Adams

Delaware Ohio Gazette
Wednesday, June 22, 1966
	Stelzers Among Key Boosters

		1. Mr. and Mrs Paul Stelzer
		

	Sunbury to Celebrate Sesquicentennial

		1. Miss Esther McCormick

Sunbury Sesqui-Centennial Agreement Form.
	Sunbury Ohio
	Sesquicentennial

	The Sunbury Sesquicentennial Commission is
	incorporated organization; therefore any organization
	or individual(s), or other engaging in activities of
	any nature under its name must fully understand that:
	(1) The Sunbury Sesquicentennial commission is to
	receive fifty percent (50%) of the net profits from
	said activity: (2) the membership of an active
	organization or individual(s) is fully aware of this
	agreement and the minutes of said organization records
	the motion, seconded, and passed by its' membership,
	and/or sanctioned by the individual(s) involved: (3)
	the Sunbury Sesquicentennial Commission is not to be
	held responsible for loss, theft, breakage, or bodily
	harm sustained by an organization or individual(s)
	involved in said activities.

	    This agreement should be returned to the Commission
	within ten days of receipt and be signed by either the
	individuals(s) or presiding officer and secretary of an
	organization.	

				Respectfully, 
	
			Jeannette Curren, Sec.
	
			George C. Lindsey, Jr.
				Chairman

Columbus Dispatch, Sunday, June 26,1966	
        Sunbury Sesquicentennial Bursts
	Into 8-Day Extravaganza Monday

	1. U.S. Rep. Jackson Betts R-Ohio
	2. Harold Kintner, George Lindsey 
        3. Willie J. Bryant 
        4. Bob Morris 
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                  <text>[page 18]

[corresponds to labeled page 14 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

The Sesquicentennial Commission
outlines its aims and achieve-
ments to date.

	Sunbury			June 13, 1966
	Sesquicentennial
	Commission, Inc.

	Mr. William Whitney, Editor
	The Sunbury News
	Sunbury, Ohio

	Dear Mr. Whitney:
	
	       The Sunbury Sesquicentennial celebration is scheduled for June 27
	through July 4th, 1966. Such a celebration is an honorable and
	historical event.  In May, 1965, several interested citizens volun-	
	tered their services to the planning, promoting, and administering
	of this celebration.  For legal functioning and the protection of its
	members, the group was incorporated under the name of the Sunbury
	Sesquicentennial Commission.  The goals of the Commission are: (1) to
	present a successful celebration with an many parti-
	cipants as possible; (a) to encourage strong school and youth parti-
	cipation: (b) to give recognition and awards for individual and organ-
	izational achievements; (2) to make the community conscious of its
	heritage and to encourage the preservation of an historical society
	or civic committee to carry on after 1966; (3) to engage, encourage,
	and promote a community program of beautification; and (4) to engage in
	activities which will permit the Sunbury Sesquicentennial Commission to
	fulfill its goals.  The Commission is a non-salaried, non-profit,
	organization dedicated to the goals outlined above.

	    A more dedicated group would be difficult to find anywhere.  The
	Commission has met once every month and many times more in some of
	those months.  Each member has also headed up a committee, and that
	committee has involved many sub-committees where numbers of persons
	have donated time and energy over and beyond the call of duty.  The
	names of these persons are too numerous to list but each worked long
	and hard without any monetary compensation.  Many organizations have
	also cooperated with the Sesquicentennial movement and realizing the
	need for funds have agreed to the fifty-fifty split of the net profits.
	Over and above the time, energy, and work given, many individuals on
	the Commission have also donated valuable items and cash money toward
	the activities for the promotion of this grand celebration.  If these
	people have been willing to give so generously of themselves, surely
	all residents of the Big Walnut School District should be cognizant
	of their efforts and reward them and the community during the coming
	eight days of festivity by: (1) encouraging them with constructive
	criticism; (2) active participation in and attendance at all events:
	(3) being courteous and gracious to all those who will be visiting
	our community at this time; and (4) realizing that there are and will
	be personality clashes, mistakes, and words uttered thoughtlessly but
	nevertheless the goals remain the same and will be attained if every-
	one keeps them in mind.

	       Look about you to see what the Commission has accomplished to date.
	Are people conscious of their heritage?  We think so for it is showing in
	many ways - the flags on the street, the articles in the newspapers, and
	more.  There have been two successful Flea Markets, a wonderful Fourth of
	July, and interesting Labor Day, and Fall Festival on the activity level.
	The Commission backed the Town Council in the restoration of the Town Hall,
	the planting of shrubbery, and has had an indirect influence on the laying 
	of the new sidewalks.  New electrical hook-ups have been placed around the
	square to handle the news of an activity such as the Flea Market, and
	organizational activities have increased many times over.

	    Because the Sunbury Sesquicentennial Commission is incorporated, any
	individual or organization which uses the words of the name, the dates,
	the seal, or any type of Commission materials, etc. are required to pay
	the Commission fifty percent of the net profits gained from such use.
	The Commission would appreciate the receipt of these profits without the
	need for billing each individual or organization.

	    Mark your calendar.  Send in your entry or registration form for
	an event.  Join in a celebration which can put Sunbury on the map!

					Respectfully,

					Jeannette Curren
					Secretary


	Photo

	The Time has Come - and the Sesqui Commission is about to witness
	the results of months of planning, promoting, administering, and
	lots of hard work and long hours!

	Pictured seated, left to right: Mrs Paul Stelzer, Mrs Marian Whitney
	Miss Esther McCormick, Mrs. Gladys Hill, Mrs. Jeannette Curren, Joseph
	Schilder, and Rev. Donald Wagner.

	Standing, left to right: O.W. Whitney, Harold Kintner, George Lindsey,
	Harold Ault, Paul Stelzer, and Doug Klemp.


	MAIL YOUR SESQUI ENTRY COUPON TODAY

		(COUPON)
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	A CELEBRATION!

		Sesqui Program
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                  <text>[page 20]

[corresponds to labeled page 16 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Features of the Sesquicentennial


	Photo of Mrs Ruth Truxall

	Writer of Early Days
	who has been bringing you the articles
	weekly on the history of early days,
	much of it as it appeared in
	the newspapers of the day.
	
	And So It Was!
	
	        How did it happen, you ask, that these articles
	were written?

	        The answer is simple: To fulfill the promise made
	to the Sesquicentennial Commission that I would do some-	
	thing to help the sesquicentennial effort.

  	        From doing other research I knew that there is a
	wealth of interesting historical material to be had for
	the searching.

	       With that in mind I offered to research and write
	several articles for THE SUNBURY NEWS  if they would care
	to publish them.  Graciously, they consented - - and the number
	of articles eventually grew to thirty-one.

	      The work, time-consuming though it was, has been
	exceedingly interesting.  I have been happy to have this
	part in the Sesquicentennial and to share my findings with
	anyone who cared to read the articles.

					Ruth Domigan Truxall
	
	Sunbury , Ohio
	September 29, 1966

	Starting on January 27, 1966 and continuing through October 6, 1966, articles
	of historical interest, written by Mrs Ruth Truxall, were published in The
	Sunbury News. The subject matter of these articles is listed below.  All the
	articles will be preserved in a scrap book to be kept in the Community Library. 
	Two of the articles are shown as they were printed in The Sunbury News.

		January 27	Taxation
		February 3	Subscription Schools
		February 10	Fence Viewer
		February 17	Earmarks
		February 24	Unwanted Residents (Welfare Cases)
		March 3 	Newspaper Subscriptions Paid by Barter
		March 10	Estrays
		March 17	Fulling Mill and Carding Mill at Berkshire
		March 24	District Schools Established
		March 31	The Mails
		April 7		Retail Advertising
		April 14	Waste Materials Were Salvaged (Rags, Ashes, etc.)
		April 21	Opportunities for Apprenticeship
		April 28	Rewards Offered for Livestock
		May 5		Runaways
		May 12		School Year Divided into Terms
		May 19		The Barter System was a Way of Life
		May 26		Penitentiary Notes - 1822
		June 2		Duns Were Published in the Newspapers
		June 9		Delaware County Teachers' Institute
		June 16		Much Land Changed Owners
		June 23		Rewards Were Offered for Escaped Prisoners
		June 30		Wildcat Banking Flourished
		July 14		Newspapers Provided the Only Means of Mass Communication
		July 21		Drug Stores Carried a Variety of Merchandise
		August 4	A Wax Museum and Wild Animals Were Offered as Entertainment
		August 18	Skeels Family
		September 1	Beauty Preparations Offered for Sale
		September 8	The Peddler Was a Familiar Figure
		September 29	Central College Was a College
		October 6	Travel was Slow

The Sunbury News 4/14/66
		RAGS, ASHES, CATTLE HORNS
		TRADED FOR MERCHANDISE

		James Kooken K.O.P  (Keeper Ohio Penitentiary)
		Alexander Morrison, Orris Parish
		Levi Buttles


The Sunbury News 4/28/66
		STRAYED, STOLEN LIVESTOCK
		WAS PROBLEM OF EARLY SETTLERS

		Bixbe Rogers
		Solomon Jones
		Benjamin Hillman Jr.
		William Myers
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                  <text>[page 21]

[corresponds to labeled page 17 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


Photos (left to right):
Mr. and Mrs. Hylen Souders                  The Log Cabin                   Val Roberts and Frank Stelzer
relax at the cabin                          Activity Headquarters           pause for a picture at the 
                                                                            cabin 
		THE LOG CABIN
	
	      The Log Cabin served as the headquarters of the Sesquicentennial
	Celebration.  It housed the public address system which had been
	installed with the compliments of The Ohio Central Telephone Corp;
	it was the souvenir shop where the history books, ties, hats, shoulder
	patches, garters, license plaques,and other items could be purchased;
	it served as the hospitality center where one could register and gather
	information on the Sesqui activities; it became a station for the
	arrival and departure of shuttle buses, hikers and touring guides; and
	far from least, it was a haven for lost children and forgotten items.

	 	The Log Cabin was the hub of the entire administration of the
	celebration.  From early morning until late at night, the cabin was
	aglow with activity and light.

		Many, many persons assisted in the work done there.  A list of
	scheduled workers has been included here but there were others whose
	names do not appear as there is no record to consult.  Miss Karen
	Lane headed a group of young girls who served as information aides and
	assisted the Hospitality Committee.		

	Scheduled workers included:
	Jeannette Curren				Erma Anderson
	Ronnie Stemen				        Maxine Link
	Polly Bergandine				Hylen Souders
	Paul Stelzer				        Lib Stelzer
	Charity Walker				        Ellen Stemen
	Lawrence Hill, Sr.				Gladys Hill
	Marguerite Williamson			        Wilma Ward
	Margaret Garee				        Mary Kaye Sidders

	Other members of the Commission whose names are not listed also
	assisted in the Cabin throughout the celebration when their help	
	was needed.
Photos (left to right):
Larry Hill "clownin' around"                            Miss Ohio State Fair is
at the cabin	                                        pictured at the Cabin on Opening	
                                                        Day with Lib and Paul Stelzer

        Log Cabin Registration Facts and Figures
	
	Visitors from twenty-three states other than Ohio, from Washington D.C. and from
	Canada registered at the Log Cabin during the Sunbury Sesqui-Centennial. There were
	2,369 entries in the registration book and most of them were families or couples.
	Besides Sunbury, 122 Ohio cities were represented.  There were many who did not register.

	The registrations included people from:

	College, Alaska				Detroit, Michigan
	Nome, Alaska				Madison Heights, Michigan
                                                Monroe, Mich.
	Aaleta California			Royal Oak, Mich.
	Dublin, Ca.				Saginaw, Mich.
	Huntington Beach Ca.			Valede, Mich.
	Inglewood, Ca.				Wyandotte, Mich.
	Lancaster, Ca.				Flint, Mich.
	San Francisco, Ca.			Grand Rapids, Mich.
	Simi, Ca.				

	Boulder, CO.				Minneapolis, Mn.
	Denver, CO				Willman, Mn.
	Lakewood, CO.				
                                                Macon, MO.
                                                St. Louis, MO.
	Greenwich, Ct.				
	Milford, Ct.				Clifton, New Jersey
	                                        Irvington NJ.
	Bradenton Fl.				Madison N.J.
	Delray Beach Fl.			Parlen, N.J
	Clearwater, Fl.				South Orange, N.J
	Fort Lauderdale, Fl.			
	Fort Myers, Fl.				Hempstead, N.Y.
	Fort Pierce, Fl.			Long Island City, N.Y.
	Hobe Sound, Fl.				Newark, N.Y
	Jacksonville, Fl.			West Point, N.Y.
	Palm Beach, Fl.				
	Sanford, Fl.				Cromwell Ok.
	St Cloud, Fl.
	St. Petersburg, Fl.                     Portland OR
        Tampa, Fl.
                                                New Kensington, Pa.
	Columbus Ga.				Pittsburg, Pa.
	                                        
	Chicago, Ill.				Davisville R.I.
	Decatur, Ill.				
	Granite City, Ill.                      Frogmore S.C.
	Harvey, Ill.
        Streamwood, Ill.			Martin, Tn.
                                                Memphis, Tn.
	Indianapolis, In.			
	Lawrenceburg, In.			Ft. Worth, Tx.	
	Shelbyville, In.	               
                                                Charleston, W.Va
	Berea, Ky.				Core, W.Va
	Louisville, Ky.				Dunbar, W.Va
	Middletown, Ky.				Holden, W.Va
						Huntington, W.Va
	Baltimore, MD.				South Charleston, W.Va
	College Park, MD			Radnor, W.Va
						Wallace, W.Va
	Whitefish Canada			Wheeling, W.Va
						
	Washington D.C.    	

	Ashley, Ohio				Galena, Ohio
	Athens, Ohio				Grove City, Ohio
	Akron, Ohio				Gahanna, Ohio
	Ada, Ohio				Granville, Ohio
	Alger, Ohio				Grandview Heights, O.
	Ashtabula, O.				Galion, O.
	Alexandria, O.				Groveport, O.
	Blacklick, O.				Gambier, O.
	Belle Center, O.			Green Camp, O.
	Baltimore, O.				Galloway, O.
	Bellevue, O.			        Heath, O.
	Bidwell, O.				Hilliard, O.
	Bucyrus, O.				Huron, O.
	Bainbridge, O.				Hamilton, O.
	Bethesda, O. 				Harrold, O.
	Bucyrus, O.				Ironton, O.
	Barberton, O.				Iberia, O.
	Columbus, O.				Johnstown, O.
	Centerburg, O.				Kenton, O.
	Croton O.				Kilbourne, O.
	Cheshire O.				Lancaster, O.
	Cleveland O.				Leonardsburg, O.
	Coshocton O.				Lima, O.
	Cardington O.				Lyndon, O.
	Circleville O.				London, O.
	Chesterhill O.				Logan, O.
	Canal Winchester O.			Lexington, O.
	Creston O.				Loudenville, O.
	Cincinnati O.				Lima, O.
	Delaware O.				Lewis Center, O.
	Dayton O.				Lithopolis, O.
	Dublin O.				Marion, O.
	Dresden O.				Marysville, O.
	Defiance O.				Marengo, O.
	Danville O.				MacArthur, O.
	Elyria O.				Melmore, O.
	Edison, Ohio				Milford Center, O.
	Fredericktown, Ohio			Mansfield, O.		
        Findlay, Ohio                           Mecca, O.
	Findlay, Ohio			        Marshallville, O.	
				                Munroe Fall,s O.
						Mechanicsburg, O.
						McDonald, O.
						

	Mt Gilead, Ohio
	Mt Vernon, Ohio
	Newark, Ohio
	New Albany, Ohio
	Nevada, Ohio
	Northfield, Ohio                        Photo:
	Parma, Ohio				Frank Stelzer and Wally
	Ostrander, Ohio
	Pataskala, Ohio				Wilcox at the cabin
	Prospect, Ohio
	Plain City, Ohio
	Powell, Ohio
	Port Clinton, Ohio
	Pickerington, Ohio
	Radnor, Ohio
	Richwood, Ohio
	Reynoldsburg, Ohio
	Roseville, Ohio
	Ravenna, Ohio
	South Charleston, Ohio
	Summit Station, Ohio
	South Vienna, Ohio
	Springfield, Ohio
	Sparta, Ohio
	Thornville, Ohio
	Toledo, Ohio
	Tiffin, Ohio
	Utica, Ohio
	Unionville Center, Ohio
	Washington C.H., Ohio
	Westerville, Ohio
	West Alexandria, Ohio
	Warsaw, Ohio
	Worthington, Ohio
	Waldo, Ohio
	Wooster, Ohio
	Willowick, Ohio
	Whitehall, Ohio
	Zanesville, Ohio

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[corresponds to labeled page 18 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Sesquicentennial Awards	(photo)			               Sesquicentennial Program
					
The Sesquicentennial Committee carefully chose 				1816		1966	
the awards given during the celebration so that 			  June 27 - July 4
they would be lasting and have meaning					Monday, Kick-Off Day
 	- The walnut plaque with brass plate
	 bearing the Sesquicentennial seal and				10:00 AM .....Open for  Business
	 space for engraving, the plaque in					.....Cols. &amp; Southern 
	 the shape of the State of Ohio						     Ohio Electric Company
	-The small brass plaque in the shape of Ohio                                  Cooking School at                                                
         bearing the Sesquicentennial seal                                Big Walnut High School- Room 107                                           
	-The blue rosettes with gold seal and 				11:00 AM.....OFFICIAL OPENING
	 lettering								     Ribbon cutting
	-The red, white and blue ribbons with gold 				     Registration
	 seal and lettering						1:30 PM.....ANTIQUE CAR PARADE
								        2:30 PM....Speaker
	Correspondence From Gooding Amusement Co.Inc.		        3:30 PM....Arts and Crafts
	George Lindsey						           Demonstration at Sunbury Elem. 
                                                                           School
	R.G. Cashner 						        5:00 PM....Little League Game
	Concession manager					                        Playground	
								        5:30 PM....LIONS CLUB SPECIAL
								                   SUPPER
	Photos:							           Served at Sunbury  Elem. School   
	Concession stands lined the					 7:00 PM....BIG WALNUT BAND            
	entire south side of the 					    CONCERT... Jack Rolfes, Dir.
	Public Square. The above					 8:00 PM....PAGEANT            
	picture was taken before the					            Big Walnut High
	stands had opened for the day.					        ....Arts and Crafts
								           Demonstration at Sunbury Elem.     
								         8:30 PM....Kangaroo Court 
	Everyone's favorite						            Village Square
	-THE MERRY-GO-ROUND-					         9:00 PM....Queen Crowning               
								                    Village Square
									 10:00 PM....FIREWORKS   
								  


	

























Gooding Amusement Co.Inc.
	George Lindsey
	R.G. Cashner 
	Concession manager	
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	Sesquicentennial Poster with dates of the event
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[corresponds to labeled page20 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	1. Bebe Conant, Sesqui News editor (Photo) 			3. Doug Klemp
	   and publisher                                                4. Emil Boxwell
        2. Jeannette Curren, Star Reporter                              5. Mrs Taylor 	                
	                                                                6. Mrs McDonald
					                                7. Mrs Larry Hill
News Article:
	Welfare Marchers Go through East County
	Gov. James A. Rhodes		Denveer L. White 
					Richard L. Krabach
	Dick Gregory			George Wiley

Flyer:  OHIO RALLY FOR  DECENT WELFARE 

SESQUI NEWS	Village workers
	Frank Stelzer,Jim Hoover, Perry Spangler Ted Budnick,
	Ralph Meeker, Lloyd Stamper, Willie Bryant, Tom Barnett,
	Joe Hess, Dean Edwards, Charles Hastilow, Charlie Robinson

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                  <text>[page 25]

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Bumper Sticker:  1816 Sunbury, O. 1966
                 Sesqui-Centennial
                 June 27 thru July 4
(bumper stickers, above, or license plate attachments were evident on almost every Sunbury car)

	The Big Deal Tie Co. photos
	Jean Crist, Marge Stith, Larue Stith
	John Meeker, Dutch Strosnider, Robert Nichols

        Photos of ties

        Article from Delaware Gazette- Paul &amp; Lib Stelzer, pre- Sesqui souvenir salesmen

	Boy Scout Troop #87		Sesquicentennial Plate (photo and details)
	Vic Young			Margo Stith, Charles Nettlehorst

        Sesqui-News   Eastern Stars     Brochure:  Sunbury's Mirror of the Past
                      Pythian Sisters		
        Souvenir sales tent	
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[corresponds to labeled page 22 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

Sunbury News 1/20/66                               Sunbury News 3/24/66
They'll Handle Your Sesqui- Ads                    Sunbury Sequi History Needs More Patrons
1. Virginia Owen	8. Carl Dawson             Mrs. Marion Owens
2. Clyde Hottle		9.Mrs Burleigh Eley
3. Lula Eley		10.Miss Margaret Garee
4.Evelyn Dawson		11. Esther McCormick
5.Marion Owen
6.Margaret Garee
7.Bill Warner


                               
                                                     Sunbury News 1/27/66 
                                                     Want Yesteryear Pictures
Sunbury News 1/13/66                                 Mrs. Wilma Ward, Mrs. Hallie Day and Mrs Marguerite
Sunbury Sesqui Wants Blue Book of Early Auto Days    Williamson
Miss Esther McCormick   

News Article 11/4/1965                            Sunbury News 2/24/1966
Seeking Stage Coach Information	                  Memorials May Be Obtained in Sunbury Sesqui History
Miss Esther McCormick                             Mrs. Walter Pabst

	History Book photo
	Willie Bryant
	O.W. Whitney

	The Committees		Old Pictures		Writers
	Advertising		Mrs Merle Williamson	Miss Esther McCormick
	Mr. Marion Owen		Mrs Wilma Ward		Mr Carlton Burrer
	Mrs Marion Owen		Mrs Hallie Day		Mrs Anna Smith Pabst
	Miss Margaret Caree				Mr.O.W.Whitney Sr.
	Mrs Carl Dawson					Rev. Donald Wagner
	Mrs Burleigh Eley				Mr. Hylen Souders
	Mr Clyde Hottle					Mrs. Edna Zieschang
	Mr William Warner				Mrs. Ruth Truxall

        Seal and Historical Map
        Bernard Stockwell
        Rachel Stockwell, Researcher

	Research Personnel		Historical Milestones
	William Whitney			Bertha Huddlestun
	Marian Whitney			Mary Ellen Miller
	O.W. Whitney Sr.		Leonard Utley
	Hoyt Whitney			E.B. Franklin
	Carl Loar (recently deceased)

	Art Department	                Editing
	Douglas Klemp		        Emerson Mathews
	Mrs Dan Warner
	Miss Mary Evans			Photographers
	Bernard Stockwell		Charles Nettlehorst
				        Charles Reese
	Publication Chairman		Gerald Strosnider
	Esther McCormick		Burle DeNune	
					George Lindsey
	Assistant chairman		Mary Ellen Laymon, scheduling
	George Lindsey			Duane Alward
	
        Typists
	Mrs Joanne Ward
	Miss Shirley Olinger 			
	Mrs Truda Hite			
	Mrs Betty Nichols
	Mrs. Janet Sechrist			
	Mrs Frances Ruthig
	Mrs Elizabeth Conant		
				
	150 Years of history in eight Months
	Esther McCormick
	Marvalene Frasher
	"Jakie" Burrer 
	Carleton Burrer	</text>
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[corresponds to labeled page 23 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Sunbury's Part in Ohio History (published by George C. Lindsey, Jr.)
	Doug Klemp, Esther McCormick
	Joanne Ward, C.S. Burrer
	Bertha Huddlestun E.B. Franklin
	Mary Ellen Miller
	Leonard Utley

Table of Contents:                                              Page
 1966 Crossroads in Time                                          3
 From Trails to Rails- Early Days                                 5
 From Trails to Rails- The Stagecoach Era                        13
 From Rails to Rockets                                           21
 Maps                                                         40-41
 Biography                                                       43
 Churches                                                        46
 Sesqui Program                                             108-109     
 Advertisements                                                  54
 Sesqui Committees and Old Pictures                           52-53
 Appendix                                                       145
 Picturesque Sunbury                                            154



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        The Invitation to Join the Big Parade

	Notice of Confirmation    - Parade Entry Received
	Robert B. Morris
		
	 The Judges Guide			Hostess:
	Float Judges			        Judy Morris
	Nick Basso		
	Earl Hassenpflug	
	Dean Browne

	Horse Judges
	Bill Zipf				Hostess:
	Bill Mnick			        Betty Jo Guidotti
	Forest Day
	
	Antique Car Judges			Hostess:
	Herm Groezinger			        Iva Souders
	Jay Perfect
	Maxwell Cox

	Bicycles and Unclassified judges
	Bill Steck				Hostess:
	Sally Steck			        Margaret Milem
	John Mowder
	
	Walking Costumes &amp; Marching Units
	Ruth Tarpy			        Hostess:
	Virginia Ihle			        Frances Ruthig
	Marcia Browne

        Information Sheet for Review Stand Announcer

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        Map of Parade Route

	Parade master and helpers
	Bob Morris (photograph)
	Ed Hoke, Paul Milem, Jim Shannon, Adrian Abolins
	Jerry Brownfield, Jim Dixon, John Wise,
	Todd Leidtke, Estel Miller.

	Parade Hostesses (photograph):
	Judy Morris, Betty Jo Guidotti
	Dean Browne, Earl Hassenpflug , Nick Basso	

	B.S.T Float
	Charles Nettlehorst
	Dale McMain
	Robert Barcus

        Photographs:
        Crowds filled every yard
        Parade on the Street
        (Sesqui News) Photo of Keystone Cops, from Findlay, in the Parade


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[corresponds to labeled page 26 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	First Prize Non-Commercial (photographs)
	The Show Boat
        entered by the Bershire-Sunbury-Trenton Volunteer Fire Department
        Charles Nettelhorst, Robert Barcus, Dale McMain, The Melody Makers

	2nd Prize Non-Commercial (photograph)
	The Little Red Schoolhouse
        entered by the Child Conservation League
        Mrs. Gerald Brownfield, Mrs. Tom Buell, Mrs. Bernard Daily, Mrs. Ray Wirick, and Mrs. Dan Curtis.
        Mr. Bernard Daily. Mrs. Gary Girberd, Kelly Jones, Teresa Cockrell, Jodi Westerman, Barry 
        Gallogly, David Hall, and Sheri Girberd.

	3rd Prize Float
	The Queen's Float (photograph)
	Jodelle Guidotti
	Karen Lane
	Penny Beaver
	
	First Prize - Horse Drawn Vehicle (photograph)
	George Lindsey and his mother

	First Prize - Horses and riders (photograph)
	Mrs Jeanne Link

	Walking Costumes (photograph)
	Best Family Group- Jeff &amp; Stephanie Shipman
	Best Gentleman - Joe Blanton
	Best Lady  - Darlene Stauch	

	First Prize
	pony drawn vehicles (photograph)
	Sherry Buell  &amp; daughter Krista

	2nd Prize:unclassified entries
	John Whitney on a high wheeler (photograph),
	first prize was won by Jon Bennet and dog
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                  <text>[page 31]

[corresponds to labeled page 27 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	First Prize - Commercial
	The Nestle Float (photographs)
	Jude Reese, Vicki Corwin, Hallie Day, Doug Ruthig, Jack Lake
	Lester Mercer, Frank Bergandine
	
	Second Prize
	Commercial
	The Freedom Float (photographs)
	Hoke Electric Co.
	Miss Eugena Hoke, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crowl and their children Tom, Susie and Doug.
	
	The Goodwill Float
	Goodwill Industries (photograph)
	
	Best Preserved &amp; Restored Car
	Edgar Smith 1923 Nash four door touring car (photograph)

	First Prize 
	Horse Groups (photograph)
        Rusty Trail Dusters

	Best Ford in show Award
	Clarence Bale 1931 Model A 	

	Oldest Car
	Kermit Dilts 1906 `1 cyl runabout

	2nd Prize Pony Drawn vehicle
	Spider Stelzer's entry (photograph)
	John Warner, Burnice Wilcox, Mrs. Jay Stemen
	Mrs Pete Laymon, Mrs. Bob Barcus

	Most interesting car
	R.R. Kiner with 1913 Cartevear touring car

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                  <text>[page 32]

[corresponds to labeled page 28 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Third prize Pony drawn vehicle
	R.J. Wheaton (photograph)

	Mobile equipment
	first prize (photograph):
	Bob Bergandine, Terri Bergandine Chris O'Bryan
	
        Horse and Rider (photograph)
	Steve Link, 3rd prize
	Jeanne Link 1st prize
	
        Pony and Rider
	1st prize: Cindy &amp; Danny Myers
	2nd Prize: Judy Pierson

	Horse and Rider
	2nd prize: Mrs Millard Fisher

	Mobile equipment
	2nd prize Amy Westerman

	1st Prize - Marching Unit (photograph)
        National Military Department of the Sons of Union Veterans
	
	Horse- Drawn Vehicles
	3rd Prize: Paul and Jane Jackson (photograph)
	2nd Prize: Harold Curren

	2nd Prize Marching Units (photograph)
	The Bonnettes from Johnstown Ohio

	Bicycles before Judges Stand (photograph)
	1st Prize: John VanSickle 2nd to
	Darl &amp; Keith Wolfe
	3rd to Linda Boyd

	Tricycles (photograph)
	1st prize to Randy McKibben
	2nd to Bryan McKibben		

	Third Prize Mobile Equipment
	Gil Godshall covered wagon (photograph)

	
	
	Clown: Richard Sechrist (photograph)	

	Bearded character : Larue Stith	(photograph)

        Parade (Sesqui News) (listing of all winners by categories)
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                  <text>[page 33]

[corresponds to labeled page 29 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Parade Pictures:

        The Keystone Cops

        Reviewing Stand

        The Legion Color Guard

	Mayor Sweazy and wife

        The Queen's Float

	Welcome sign carried by:
	Debbie Miller and Cindy Crowl

	Milo Condit Jr. and friend

        Big Walnut Ramblers Campers Club

        The Big Walnut High School Band

        The Centerburg High School Band

        The Antique Cars

        Mar-ee's Beauty Salon Float

        Pony-Drawn Vehicles

        The Knights of Pythias and the Pythian Sisters Float

        The Lions Club Cage Float

	1909 Ford Touring Car driven by:
	Russell Nolting and the Alden Nolting family	

        The Big Walnut Junior High Band		

	Gene McCurdy and Pony and Buggy 
	followed by Suzanne Van Sickle
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                  <text>[page 34]

[corresponds to labeled page 30 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        Parade Photographs:

	Wilma Mitchell's Little Shop float

        Here Comes The Show Boat

        Order of the Feather Indian Group

        Sherwood Horse and Buggy Entry

        The Old and The New Nestle's Float

        Ohio Central Telephone Co. Float

        Sunbury Oven and Thimble 4 H Club

        Zoar Rebekah Lodge

	Mrs. Vic Young's Generation "4"

        The Village of Galena Float

        The Sesqui Baby Jeffrey Fleak on the Zoar Rebekah Float

        The Progress Club

        Senior Citizens of Delaware, Ohio

	Harold Kintner and old oil tanker

        Daughters of American Colonists 

        The Scout Troops and Little League

	Jack Whitney with the school bell

        Northride High Band	
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                  <text>[page 35]

[corresponds to labeled page 31 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        The Sunbury News  Thursday, July 7, 1966
        Parade Article
	Parade winners:
	
        Best Family Unit:  Jeff and Stephanie Shipman (photograph)
        Best Gentleman:  Joe Blanton (photograph)
        Best Lady:  Darlene Stauch (photograph)

        Best Outfit of Mobile Equipment with or without rider:  Terri Bergandine, Chris O'Bryan, Bobby 
        Bergandine and Raymond Saunders (photograph)

        Horse Drawn Vehicle: George Lindsey (photograph)

        Pony Drawn Vehicle: sherry Buel and daughter Krista (photograph) 

        Horse and Riders:  Jean Link (first) and Steve Link (third)  (photograph)

        Sesqui queen
	Jodelle Guidotti (third prize) (photograph)

        Forman Realtors Float (photograph)
        
        A Jeep load of Clowns (photograph) 	
	
	Bill Fling Jr. and retired pumper (photograph)

        Big Walnut Athletic Boosters Float (photograph)

        A few of the antique cars (photograph)

        Sunbury Cleaners Float (photograph)

        Close up of Sesqui Baby Float (photograph)
	
        The Big Walnut Band (photograph)

        Schlairet Transfer Co. Truck (photograph)

	Patrick Livingston (photograph)			</text>
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                  <text>[page 36]

[corresponds to labeled page 32 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        Photographs:

	Debbie Miller and Cindy Crowl

	George Lindsey and mother in buggy
	
        The Showboat

        The Keystone Cops

	The littlest hobo:
	Ronnie Mead

        You Can't Get a Good Jeep Down (clowns)

        Order of the Feather Indian Group

        Order of the Feather Indian Group on the March

        Sherwood Horse and Buggy

        Antique Cars

        Mobile Units

        Clownin' Around

	Bevelhymer's Mule team

        Daughters of American Colonists

	Bob Bergandine and Ray Saunders with
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        The Queen's Float
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                  <text>[page 37]

[corresponds to labeled page 33 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Parade Float's (pics) July 4th parade

        Cyclin' Clown Tom Buell

        The Little Shop Float

	Freedom Float Edna Hoke

	The Goodwill Industries float

	Foreman's float

        The Queen's Float

        The Boy Scouts and Legion Color Guard

        The Big Walnut High Band

        The Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters

        The Little Red School House

        Bicycles and Tricycles
	
        Commission Members Paul Steller and Joe  Schilder
        
	Circuit rider float: Harold Ault stands with Bible in hand	
	over Jeannette Curren and Harold Kintner.

        Jeannette has revived
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[corresponds to labeled page 34 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Sunbury News Thursday, July 7, 1966
        Sesqui' Pageant "Our Town"  draws crowds

	Characters in the Pageant:
	Organist-  Larry Lane
	Trumpeteers-  Kenda Cook, Jennifer Morris
	Hometown Boys 1966-  Bob Daniels, L.J. Guidotti
	Indians Braves;: Vic Young's Boy Scout Troop
	Chief- Charles Hoppes - Evelyn Searles
	Squaws- Beverly Goodrich, Margaret Milem Joan Shultz

	Dance of Death Mrs Ethel Baker

	Founders of "Our Town"  William Myers - Donald Wolfe
			Laurence Myers - Bruce Saunders
	Johnny Appleseed-  Ted Frost
	Children: Teri, Tami and Bobby Searles, Bridget Baranek
	Dennis and Debbie Day, Dell Ann, Daris, Melodie and Joanna Shultz Jeffrey Milem
	Raymond Saunders, Joyce VanSickle, Jody Hill, Scott Girberd, Donna Wolfe and
	many many more!

	Townspeople-  Loyal Citizens
	Passengers on Stagecoach-  Mrs E.E. Buxton, Marilee Warner
	Stagecoach Driver-   Dr Paul E. Milem
	Circuit Rider-	Harold Ault
	Singing Master-	Kenneth Crowl
	Civil War Mother- Mrs Kimball   Donna Baranek
	Aunt Nett Armstrong- Sheri Buel
        Little Louise Brown Sedgwick-   Krista Buel
	Late Comer Liza Perfect-    Deanna Searles and Children
	Bicyclists  High Wheeler-  John Whitney
	  	Built for two- Eugena Hoke and Bonnie Nichols
		The New Look-   Scott Root
	Our first Mailmen Oatfield Whitney - Jim Conley
			Arthur Culver - Dick Link
	Mrs Charley Wheaton-	Mary Hervey
	Charley Wheaton-        Ralph Nettlehorst
	World War I Boys-       Big Walnut High School Boys
	Sunbury News paper boys-  Jeffery Milem, Raymond Saunders
				Bobby Searles 
	Son- Henry Joseph Kimball       Don Wolfe
	Neighbor- Charlie Kempton  (killed in action) Ralph Nettlehorst
	Charleston Flappers-   Mary Curren Jennifer Morris Jodi Hill, Kenda Cook
	Linda Drake Donita Levi, Cris Saver, Alice Stemen, Jodelle Guidotti, Peggy Wise
        and Nan Searles

	Our Home Town-  Orville Barcus, composer     Ted Frost

	Jenny Lind-  Florence Perfect Barcus     Susan Arthur
	Patriotic Finale Accompanied by Big Walnut High School Choir
	Soloists-   Ted Frost, Jeannette Curren, Cris Saver, Mary Curren Betty Jo Guidotti,
	Ross Peregrine (harmonica)
	Group Music-		Big Walnut High Choir,Townspeople
	Scene-  Southwest corner of town commons across from the	
	Hopkins House through the years
	Stage Scenes-    John Eley Carl Mitchell, Ross Peregrine, Bernard Searles

	Writer and director (pic) Lola Dell Searles
	Writer and director (pic)  Lucille Peregrine

        The Script
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[corresponds to labeled page 35 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Photos of the pageant and those participating
        
        The Indians on the Sunbury Commons L. J. Guidotti and Bob Daniels

        Indians Cris Saver and Chuck Hoppes

        The Dance of Death by Ethel Baker

        Johnny Appleseed (Ted Frost)

        Cris Saver, Larry Lane and Ted Frost

        Johnny Appleseed (Ted Frost)

        The Stagecoach is Coming

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        Girls after Charlie Kempton (Ralph Nettelhorst), wife Daisy (Mary Hervey)

        John Whitney (highwheeler)

        The Charleston Girls

        Big Walnut Choir

        Cris Saver, Charleston Girl

        Orville Barcus (Ted Frost), Florence Perfect (Susan Arthur), Larry Lane

        Cris Saver singing Star Spangled Banner

        Betty Jo Guidotti singing God Bless America

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                  <text>[page 40]

[corresponds to labeled page 36 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Governor Rhodes surprise visit to the Sesquicentennial
	Registers at the Log Cabin, with his wife. various pics  of him with Sesqui
	volunteers. Brings his granddaughter back at night.

(Sunbury News Photos): 
        Governor Rhodes with Harold Curren and Paul Stelzer.
        Governor Rhodes with local children at one of the concessions.
        Governor Rhodes and granddaughter with Lib Stelzer.
        Governor Rhodes with Athletic Booster, Judy Morris.
        Governor Rhodes at the Athletic Boosters dunking concession.
        Governor and Mrs Rhodes signatures on the registry.

Delaware Gazette 6/28/66
Rhodes in Surprise Visit to Sunbury.

Sesqui News:
        Governor Rhodes escorted about by Paul Stelzer, Harold Curren and Joe Schilder.


        
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                  <text>[page 41]

[corresponds to labeled page 37 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Sesqui Queen (pics)
	
        Delaware Gazette, 6/28/66
        Jodelle Guidotti picked as the Queen	

	Queen contest : winners were Jodelle Guidotti, Karen Lane first runner-up, Penny Beaver second 
        runner-up
	Most original costume went to Cheri Bunker
	Bouquets to Mrs Mary Wise and her assistants for the queen contest

	Winners of Queen Contest
	Jodelle Guidotti Received trophy $25.00 savings bond and a scholarship to
	Nonemaker Charm School $10 dry cleaning certificate, $5 gift cert. $5 cash
	and roses
	1st runner up Karen Lane - Received trophy and $25 savings bond
	2nd Runner up Penny Beaver - Received trophy $25 Beeline certificate
	Most original costume Cheri Bunker   Received trophy
	Each entry received a Sesqui-centennial charm

        Photo of Robert Skeens presenting the queen contestants
  
	Queen's judges were: Sylvia Janis, Miss Clintonville Universe
	Evelyn Pool, Miss Columbus Universe,
	Mr Al Sapp, district Mgr of Independent Order of Foresters
       
        Queen Contest Entries:
        Penny Beaver                Theresa Kroniger
        Phyllis Berry               Karen Sue Lane
        Diana Lynn Borden           Mary McQuillan
        Melinda Brenner             Edna McQuillan
        Cheri Bunker                Phyllis O-Quinn
        Jane Cochran                Becky sherbourne
        Judy Conley                 Vicki Starling
        Nancy Craig                 Alice Stemen
        Jodelle Guidotti            Bonnie Jean Temple
        Eugena Hoke                 Terry Delight Warner

	Queen's contest prizes donated by:
	Trophies Tom Dern Bowling &amp; Billiard Supply
	$25 Bond Sunbury Savings and Loan
	$25. Bond The Farmers Bank
	Scholarship to charm school Noni Nonemaker
	$5 cash Don Kassell Monumental Ins. Rep.
	$10 dry cleaning certificate Sunbury Cleaners
	$25 Beeline cert. Maxine Keltrovetz
	$5 gift cert. Wilma's Little Shop	
	Dozen roses  Warner Breece Florist
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                  <text>[page 42]

[corresponds to labeled page 38 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Town Hall (pics)

        The Sunbury News 1/13/66
	Town Hall Plaque demonstrated by Fuller monument works rep Myron Rausch,
	Harold Kintner former mayor, John J. Lane rep of Fuller monuments and Mrs Gladys
	Hill who collected contributions for the project.

        The Sunbury News 6/30/66
	Board of Public Affairs members shown (pic)
	Ted Ashbaugh in charge of sewers, Eldon Frakes board member,
	Mrs Nancy Stapp, clerk, Willard Ross chairman of the board,
	Richard Paul board member and Stanley Holmquist head
	of the village water and sewer plants.

	The Planting (flowers outside Town Hall): 	(pics)
	Hazel Hoover Louise Burrer,and Louise Sheets

        The Sunbury News 6/30/66 "Sunbury's Dads"
	pics of the Mayor and village council
	Willie Bryant , Gary Girberd, Attorney Peter Manos, village solicitor;
	Harold Kintner, president of council; Mayor Harold Sweazy; Robert Nichols,
	village clerk; councilmen Gene Sparks, Harold Curren, and Jay Stemen

        The Watering (photo)
        Louise Sheets, Margaret Lenhart and Hazel Hoover
       
        The Admiring (photo)
        Louise Sheets, Louise Burrer and some interested visitors

        The Sunbury News Thursday July 7,1966
        New approach to the community library by Forman construction company. Plantings given and set out 
        by Breece's florist, Miss Louise Sheets, Mrs. C. S. Burrer, Mrs. Hazel Hoover, Mrs. Louise Burrer 
        and Harold Kintner.


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                  <text>[page 43]

[corresponds to labeled page 39 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        The Sunbury News, Thursday, June 20, 1966
        Sunbury Town Hall Is Home of the Community Library and Civic Offices

	Library board member in 1952 (pic)
	Mrs Russell W. Miller, H.C. Hicks, Mrs Clyde E. Hottle,
	V.R. Howard, Mrs William H. Patton, and Karl O. Burrer
	Mrs Maude Horlocker, librarian, and Mrs Marcella Anderson Asst.
	The library was in the Cook building on E. Cherry St. at that time.

	Community Library History and development
 	June 3, 1944 the dream of a library was realized by the Sunbury 
	Board of Education trustees. Chairman H.P. Miller, V.R. Howard,
	Mrs W.O.Lenhart, Mrs S.P. McNaught, H.P Irwin, Rev. M.K Lasley and Mrs
	Clyde E. Hottle.
	Official opening in the Old Kempton building on the S.E. corner of the square
	where the Sunbury News stood.	

       Sesqui News 7/2/66
       Display in Community Library
       Historical Documents

       Sesqui News 6/28/66
       Library has display of town platters, old documents, old children's books, etc.

       A note of thanks from Gary Girberd, President of the Child's Conservation League for the use of the 
       Library on Kiddie's Day during the Sesqui.

       Letter to the Editor, Ohio Library Trustee
       Beasley-Deshler Hotel, Suite 330
       Columbus, Ohio 43215
       From the Sesqui Library Committee: Mrs. Russell Miller, Mrs. Howard Cring and Mrs. C. S. Burrer   
       Letter spoke of the success of the Sesqui and of the historical displays at the Community Library

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[corresponds to labeled page 40 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Typed notes taken from a Tour Guide 
        Historical Tour and description of Sunbury during its early years
	conducted during the sesquicentennial (pics) and narrative of tour

        Photos:
        Shuttle Buses courtesy of Jeff Kerns, Mgr. of Ohio State Fair
        Tractors used during celebration: Courtesy of Delaware Tractor Sales, Snyder Milling Company, Miller 
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        Sunbury School built in 1878
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                  <text>[page 45]

[corresponds to labeled page 41 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Historical tour and guides during sesquicentennial (pics)

	1866 map of Sunbury	

 	Miss Louise Sheets Chairman of Historical Tour committee
	Historical Tour committee: Leonard Utley, Louise Sheets,
	Hazel Hoover, Robert Perry
	Tour Guides:  Rachel Stockwell, Valerie Roberts, Mary Kay Sidders
	and Rachel Cring.

	Sunbury town hall built by public subscription in 1868 (pic)

        Monument of the blind preacher, Peter Van Houten, prize winner at the first Ohio State fair. (pic)
	
        The Sunbury Cooperative Creamery co. built in 1892 Home
	of Sunbury Butter (pic)	

        The south side of the square looking west toward the Hopkins House (pic)

        The north side of the square looking east. - Note the hitching rail. (pic)

        Sesqui News Historical Tours schedule and listing of tour guides:  Val Roberts, Louise Sheets 
       (chairman), Rachel Cring, Mary Kay Sidders and Rachel Stockwell
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                  <text>[page 46]

[corresponds to labeled page 42 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

The Sunbury News Thursday June 30, 1966
	Stage Coach Inns of Sunbury Area Are Rich in Historical Lore

	Seven stage coach inns around the Sunbury area (pics) with historical
	descriptions of each. Hopkins House built before 1820 by Lawrence Myers
	one of the founders of Sunbury.

The Columbus Dispatch Friday June 3, 1966
        Old Inns Recalled as Sunbury Prepares to Celebrate


Photographs:
        Esther McCormick

        Bernard Stockwell Family

        Mr and Mrs Bernard Stockwell giving maps of the stagecoach routes to each of the schools in the 
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[corresponds to labeled page 43 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Stage coach map  (illegible)
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[corresponds to labeled page (0) of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Old map of Eastern Delaware County with drawings of stage coach inns:
        Sunbury Tavern         G. Blainey
        Union Hotel            J. Stark
        Dustin House           Center Inn
        M. Curtiss


	Walhonding Indian Trails.
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                  <text>[page 49]

[corresponds to labeled page 44 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Historical Hikes
	Hike to the "Big Rock" on the Mac Boyd Farm (pics)
	led by Harold Decker
	Scout Troop Cadette  #811 leading a hike to the "Rock" Marty Jones leader.
        Spring at the Big Walnut Conservation Club

	Letter from Ohio Girl Scouts Council Inc. regarding the hike to the "Rock"
	by the Cadette Troop for inclusion in the New's letter from Ruth Schollenbarger
	Executive Director.
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                  <text>[page 50]

[corresponds to labeled page 45 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

Photographs:
        Site of Sunbury Stone Co. Now part of Big Walnut Conservation Club grounds 
	Historical Hike committee was Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ruthig and Mr. 	
	and Mrs. Dan Conant.
        Historical Hike Schedule
        Hikes and shuttle-bus tours of historical sites east of Sunbury.
	Bob Daniels, Big Walnut Track Star, and narrator on the hikes to the McGee home

	Tour of the Sunbury Stone Co operating in 1855, the Nathan Dustin Stagecoach
	Inn. The "petrified spring" on the grounds of the conservation club.
	Mayor Hugh Strider and Helen Campbell pointing out points of historical interest
	(pics)

	Historical point of interest was the Billy Southworth home. Billy was the manager
	of the St Louis Cardinals for 6 years and won the pennant 3 years and world series
	2 years. He managed the Boston Braves 5 years and won the pennant 1 years and lost
	the series to Cleveland . In 1870 people took milk to a cheese factory that was located
	a little south of the Southworth home. Mr Jim Loar was brought here from Maryland
	to make the cheese. The McGee home was built in 1837 and many interesting people
	have stopped there.
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                  <text>[page 51]

[corresponds to labeled page 46 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Historical Museum Chairman
	Mrs. Harold Kintner- Antiques; Mrs. Frank Bergandine-  Arts and Crafts; Mrs. Edward Saver- 
        Paintings; Mrs. Ted Gray- Youth Crafts

        Committee Members:
        Mrs. William Southworth
        Mrs. Jay Stemen, 
        Mrs. Russell Miller
        Mrs. Robert C. Morris
        Mrs. C. Dean Browne
        Mrs. Lewis C. Beacom
	
        Photographs:
        Committee members- Mrs. Ted Gray, Mrs. Frank Bergandine, Mrs. Edward Saver
	Committee members- Mrs. Harold Kintner, Mrs. Jay Stemen, Mrs. Russell Miller, Mrs. William 
        Southworth
        

        Special Exhibits to be held at Sesqui article
        Mrs. Frank Bergandine, Mrs. Ed Saver, Mrs. Harold Kintner, Mrs. W. H. Southworth, Mrs. Russell W. 
        Miller, Mrs. Jay Stemen
	
        Historical Museum in Elementary School article
	Mrs. Verna Bergandine and Mrs. Neva Kintner were
	in charge of the exhibit of arts and crafts, including
	paintings by Henry Stith, Virginia Ihle, Loraine Crowl, Helen Hoover, Charlotte Burns, Forest Main 
        Lawrence, Mrs. Monte Hoover, Verna Hines, Mary Grau, Gladys Hill, Hazel Hoover, Ella Jordan, and 
        Jesse Hawley.
	Rug weaving demonstrations by Mrs. Helen Cline and Mrs. Roy Nolting, and quilting  display 
        including Log Cabin quilt by Ruth Truxall.
	
        Sesqui News 6/28/66:
        Arts and Crafts
	Chair caning- Loraine Crowl, knitting- Mrs. Louise Burrer, quilting bee- Minni Farris, Ethel 
        Rinehart, Mrs. Thorpe , crewel embroidery- Miss Louise Sheets, Hook rugs by Mrs. Louise Pinney, 
        Mrs. Hazel Johnson, Mrs. Helen Pepper, weaving- Mrs. Ray Nolting.
        Music by Henry Stith's old Edison music box entertained and added atmosphere to the museum.

        Youth Group Craft Exhibitors listing
        
        Sesqui News Arts and Crafts 6/29/66 article

        Sesqui News Arts and Crafts 6/30/66 article
        Braid Rugs by Mrs. Barbara Kennedy; Weaving by Mrs. Roy Nolting; Rug hooking by Mrs. Louise Pinney 
        and Mrs. Hazel Johnson.  Mrs Tiffany demonstrated ceramics and Loraine Crowl canning.

        Sesqui News Museum 7/1/66 article
        Mrs. Lola Owen demonstrated candle making

        Sesqui News Museum 7/2/66 article
        Wendell Smith, Mrs. Ralph Tiffany, Mrs. Janet Lake, Mrs. Wilma Ward

       Museum Exhibitors Listing by category</text>
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                  <text>[page 52]

[corresponds to labeled page 47 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	Historical Museum
	Hostess of the Museum Mrs.Hortense Pieper (photo)

	Museum Registration facts and figures
	There were 1,192 entries in the register , many of them couples
	There were 14 states other than Ohio registered and two countries outside
	of the United States. There were 83 cities other 
        than Sunbury registered.There were also visitors from Alaska.(pics)

       The Sunbury News 6/30/66
       Historical Museum Full of Old Fashions, Art, Antiques (article and photographs)</text>
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                  <text>[page 53]

[corresponds to labeled page 48 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Horse Show sponsored by the Sunbury 4-H Halter and Saddle Club

        Photograph:
        Corky David, Kathy Fraser and Bill Beacom

        Photograph:
        Earl Cherry, Pam Frakes and Debbie Heyder
	
        Program prepared by Mrs. L. Heyder

	Show was held on the playground. There are 22 members of the club
	with Charlie Fraser of Galena as the advisor.
	There were winners in several classes, including showmanship, Pony Lead
	In Class. Western Horsemanship, English Pleasure, Race Class Western Pleasure
	English Equitation Western Pony Horse 14 and under. Pleasure Pony Hitch,
	Trail Horse, Western Pony Horsemanship, Western Pony trail .

	Show was Held July 1, 1966, with a rain date of July 9.

	There were several races including egg and spoon race, clover leaf barrel,
	stake bend race.The feature attraction was the Nationally known
	Marion Cadets Drum and bugle Corps.

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                  <text>[page 54]

[corresponds to labeled page 49 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        Sunbury News 12-3-65
	Sesqui special cancellation stamp approved by the Govt. for use by the P.O
	to celebrate the 150 years of Sunbury. January 3, 1966 will be the date the stamp
	will first be used on advertising letters and be used only during the year of 1966
	according to Hoyt Whitney Sunbury Postmaster

        Photograph:
        Cancelling Machine

        Photograph:
        Violet Lee holding envelope with the Sesqui cancellation	
	
        Sunbury News 6/30/66
        These People Keep Your Mail Moving
        Photo: Cecil Townley, Kenneth Crowl, Danny Conant, Bill Smith, Mrs. Violet Lee, Robert Hoover and 
        Postmaster Hoyt Whitney


        Requests for the special cancellation stamp were received from collectors from
	every state and Canada and Mexico (pic) of the stamp shown.

        Sunbury News 12/31/65
        Sunbury to Begin Sesqui P.O Cancellation

        Photograph:
        Hoyt Whitney

        Letter advising of approval of special Die Hub for 1966 from Hoyt Whitney, Postmaster
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                  <text>[page 55]

[corresponds to labeled page 50 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	Cooking school held each morning at 10 a.m in room #107 at Big Walnut H.S

	Special menus were prepared by various groups for the food tents set up
	on the square. Lions Club, Porter Grange, CCL Federation, Eastern Star
	Galena Methodist Church , Communicator's Club, Pythian Sisters.

	Kenneth Cook was director of Food Tent Operations, helped by Walter Borcher
	George Main, Donald Conant, Wallace Wilcox, Roger Higgins, Doug Ruthig
	and Ted Forman
	George Main was Lions Club president during the Sesqui celebration

        Photographs:
        Louis Guidotti
        Geogre Main
        Kenneth Cook

        Photographs of the Food Tents

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                  <text>[page 56]

[corresponds to labeled page 51 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Lion's Club Food tent worker's schedule (pics)

        Photographs:        
        Richard Craig, Queen Jodelle Guidotti, Paul Milem D.D.S.
	Gary Rasor local TV celebrity visiting the tent. Hi Morris shown at work. Rosella Ault and Hallie Day
	
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                  <text>[page 57]

[corresponds to labeled page 52 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	First Aid station and schedule of workers

        First Aid committee members (pics)
        Richard Devore, Mary Curren and Ellen Miller. 

        List of First Aid Volunteers:
        Drs. M. W. Livingston, L. M. Ihle, and Carl Godshall. RN's Jane Hannah, Bess Whitney, Margaret  
        Milen, Karen Fichtelman, Mary Abell, Edith Lake, Grace Johnson, Frances Rowland, Joan Lawrence, 
        Helen Bartok, Barbara Whitney, Clara Schultz, Novella Lieurance, Jaunita Pike, Sue Leidtke and 
        Dorothy Meeker. PN's Ruth and Donna Crawford. Dental Hygienist Mary M. Reppart. Nurse's Aide  Ruth 
        Watts. First Aid Instructor Ross Peregrine.

	Law Enforcement Committee  (pics) 
        Harold Kintner, Ted Budnick and Lloyd Stamper

	Photo of Mrs Burr Johnson of Galena in her WWI uniform in front of
	the first aid trailer.She is employed at the Jane Case hospital in Delaware
	and volunteered during the Sesqui. she has been in the nursing profession
	for 52 years.

        Photo of Miss Mary Kaye Sidders at the First Aid trailer

	Letter in the Sunbury News from the County Red Cross Director
        Miss Abigail Semans expressing her appreciation to Ken Cook and all
	the workers who staffed the trailer.
        
        Photo of Special Policeman Kenneth Shipman
        
        Photo of Auxiliary Policemen
	
        Auxiliary Police listing:
        E. Moore, D. C. McVay, T. L. Murfield, J. Falke, B. Griffith, H. Skats, Capt. Carl Skeels, Doug 
        Sparks and  R. L. Powell. 

	
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                  <text>[page 58]

[corresponds to labeled page 53 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        Delaware Gazette 6/22/66
	Kangaroo Court 
        Pictured were:  Ed Hoke, Mrs. Harold Curren, Carl Cole,  Mrs. Judy Perry and Harold Kintner. 
        Jailer was Paul Stelzer
	
        Clean shaven men and "painted" ladies jailed unless they purchase a permit
	Kop Joe Schilder and Thomas Clark a Municipal Court Judge charges Virginia Knisely
	a Gazette reporter as a "painted" lady and she was thrown in Ye Olde Jail.
        
	Someone stole the front of the jail and it had to be replaced. (pics)

	All males over 18 and females between 18 and 39 were required to have a special
	permit to go clean shaven and "painted" or be subject to Kangaroo Court and thrown
	in Ye Old Jail for the violation.

        Sunbury, Ohio Thursday, November 4, 1965
        Article titled Beards Appearing for Sunbury Sesqui

       Photo:
       Bearded Brothers &amp; Sunbonnet Gals
       Joe Schilder, Mrs. Larry Hill, Harold Curren

       Photos:
       Cheerful Captives:  Charlene Alward, Gladys Hill and Jack Shipman

       Delaware Gazette 4/29/66
       Sunbury Sesqui Opens Kangaroo Kourt

       Subpeena

       Painters Permit and Shavers Permit
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                  <text>[page 59]

[corresponds to labeled page 54 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

        Sunbury Sesquicentenial Program
        program from 10 a.m to 10 p.m showing the events of the day.

	Sesqui begins, celebration day by day
	Monday June 27, first day of event		

	Miss Patti Moodie West Alexandria, Miss Ohio State Fair cuts the blue
	ribbon at the official opening ceremony (photograph). Jeff Keirns director of the Ohio
	State Fair cut the red ribbon and mayor Harold Sweazy cut the white ribbon

        Delaware Gazette 6/27/66
        Sunbury Sesqui is Open
	Queen Helps Open Sunbury Sesqui (photograph)

        Opening Ceremonies (Sesqui News) article

        Mayor Harold Sweazy speaks (photograph)

        Miss Patti Moodie and Mr. E. Jeff Keirns visit the town Hall (photograph)

        Sunbury News 6/30/66
        Several Stores Exhibit Antiques

        E. Jeff Keirns, Director Ohio State Fair, speaks (photograph)

	Cooking school recipe for Great Grandmother's Pot Roast
	classes held in rm #107 at the H.S.

        Museum (photograph)

        Pageant (photograph)

	
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                  <text>[page 60]

[corresponds to labeled page 55 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Continuation of opening Day of the Sesqui
	
        Sunbury News 6/30/66
        Sesqui Starts
        Ribbon cutting ceremony photograph- Miss Patti Moodie, W. Jeff Keirns, Mayor Harold Sweazy

        Delaware Gazette
        Monday, June 27, 1966
        (Kickoff Day)

	An antique car parade was held with nearly 20 cars participating 
	with many Fords, Model T's and A's Chevies, Chryslers and a Mack Truck.
        Miniature Model	T Ford driven by Kurt Wall with Miss Debbie Hayder as passenger (pics)

        Big Walnut High School Band (photograph)

        Sesqui News
        Kangaroo Court
        Karen Lane, Mrs. John Eley, Cheryl Saunder, Dr. Liedke, Esther Dixon, Jim Shannon, Mrs. Marion, 
        Morris, Carol Cook, Candy Barnett, Mrs. Cecil Townley and Jim Hoover were cited. Judge Thomas C. 
        Clark, Delaware Municipal Court presided.

        Sesqui News
        Local Group on TV
	A local talent group known as the Community choir (Director Ed Hoke) joined Sally Flowers
	and Gene Fullen on Dialing for Dollars TV show Monday Morning. Harold
	Curren George Lindsey Jr. and Mrs Lucy Lane and Mrs Anna Goff gave the 
	Sesqui a big send off on the program. They presented Sally with a pair of 
        garter's and Gene a top hat. They were invited back to perform on July
	4th.	

        Sesqui News
        Guest Speakers
        Attorney General Saxbe

        Photograph:  Attorney General William Saxbe, Mayor Sweazy and Horace Domigan. Harry Morgan and 
        Hal Trost.

	A baseball game between the Red Wings and Jets played a league game
	at the Playground at 5:30 , the Jets won.

	A band concert was held  and the group looked "sharp" in their new
	uniforms. Mr Rolfes was the director.

        Sesqui News
        Closing Ceremonies
	Fireworks at night ended the first day celebrations.
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                  <text>[page 61]

[corresponds to labeled page 56 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Second day of the Sesqui  June 28 1966

	program of days activities, Hike to the Big Rock, Historical tour, Cooking school 
	Flippo the Clown, Diane Alward with Flippo the Clown (pics)

	A recipe for Rock Cornish Game hen was published by the cooking school.

       Sesqui News
       Kiddies Games
       Bargain Day
       Registrations
       Flippo the Clown (and Harold Hammler as another clown)
       Storm

      Displays Civil War flag
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                  <text>[page 62]

[corresponds to labeled page 58 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Third day of the Sesqui June 29, 1966

        Schedule of Events
        Galena Day
        
        Hopkins House photograph
        Dustin Stagecoach Inn photograph

	Historical tour of the Hopkins House a stagecoach inn in the old days
	The Dustin Stagecoach Inn on the Galena Hike.
	
        Sesqui News
        Hike
        Tour of Galena with Hugh Strider and Helen Campbell

	A special edition of the Sunbury News was made and "hawked" by four
	boys on the streets. this has not been done for forty years but this special
	38 page edition will not be sold any other way.
        Photograph: Harold Curren purchasing newspaper from David Gould

        Photograph:  Museum display

	A recipe for maple nut whip -pie was published by the cooking school.

	A Big Walnut chorus under the direction of Mrs. Fritchie was given 
	on the playground at 7:00 in the evening. Ted Frost was the featured
	Soloist.

        Program for choir performance (members)
        Esther Angel                Patty Coffman           Rodney Ross 
        Mickey Arthur               Beth Collier            Becky Sherbourne
        Susan Arthur                Nancy Craig             Gary Snelzer
        Diane Borden                Mary Curren             Jerry Strider
        Randy Borden                Nike Edwards            Don Wolfe
        Sharon Boyer                Linda Hamilton          Linda Wollett
        Randy Bricker               Rhonda Haycock          Vicky Corwin
        Barry Browne                Larry Lane              Claire Longshore
        Raymond Bryant              Debbie Layton           Estelle Hunter
        Linda Cantrell              Lanta Martindale        Janet Wollett
        Cathy Carroll               Linda Moreland          Edward Hoke
        Tim Chandler                Bonnie Ncihols          Joanne Blackford
                                    Phyllis O'Quinn         Ted Frost

	The Sinclair dinosaur made its appearance at Jerry's Sinclair Station.

        Delaware Gazette
        Galena Methodist Church serves dinner
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                  <text>[page 63]

[corresponds to labeled page 57 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Tuesday June 28 2nd day of the Sesqui

        Sesqui News
        Fashion Day Schedule
        (Kiddies Day)
	
        Sunbury News 6/30/66
        Photograph Winners of Kiddies Fashion Parade (child and parents)
        Lou Ann Forman, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Forman; Sharma Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Higgins; Jamie Milem, 
        Dr. and Mrs. Paul Milem; Lisa Link, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Link; Debbie Dowd, Rev. and Mrs. James 
        Dowd; Sherri Girberd, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Girberd.
        Mike Link, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Link; Bruce Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Higgins; Jess Jackson; Mr. 
        and Mrs. Paul Jackson.
        Scott Girberd, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Girberd; Nancy Condit, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Condit; Pete Jackson,
        Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson; Linda Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hall; David hall, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin 
        Hall; Susie Crowl,  Mr. and Mrs. Ken Crowl.

        Susqui News
        Kiddie Supper served by CCL

        Photographs:  
        Kiddies assemble before the judges
        Three and four year olds await their turn
        Five and six year olds await their turn
        Miss Nancy Condit with first prize ribbon
        Museum displays
        Melody Makers: Marge Stith,  Ed Cooley, Eileen Robertson, Wayne Robertson
        
        Street Dance had to held indoors due to inclement weather
	Melody makers provided the music led by Marge Stith at the
	piano.

	Tuesday, June 28
        Kiddies Day Schedule of Events

        Sesqui News
        Kangaroo Court
        Jail occupants: Jack and Polly Brehm, Dean Miller, Ed Hoke Jr., Bob Morris, Carl Godshall, O. W. 
        Whitney Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dick Beaver, John Pierson, Charles Clark, Mrs. Carlton Burrer, and Jim
        Lloyd. 
        Photograph: Decree of Joe Schilder, Bearded Brothers Chairman

        Columbus Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet 
        Singing in America sings at the HS
	
        Laddie Dads Quartet sang on the Square

        Photograph: Pageant at Big Walnut High School
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[corresponds to labeled page 59 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Wednesday June 29 1966 (Galena Day) third day of the Sesqui

        Steam Engine exhibit and Galena Day
        Photographs:
        Mr. Charles Harrison's Frick engine.
        Mr. Clinton Metzger's 22-65 Case engine
        Albert Meeker, Walter Lenhart, and Jim Hoover
        Bearded Brother Robert Barcus guards Ye Olde Jail 
	Harry Metzger, Burnice Wilcox, forest Love, Harry Lake.  
        George Walker and Chuck Nettelhorst	
        2" scale model of 1915 HB Case traction engine built by Forest Love
        Pageant at Big Walnut High School
        16-50 Reeves engine owned by R. R. Kiner

	T. R. Gullet and four of his fiddling friends provided music and a contest for the best fiddler
	Judges were George Lindsey Jr., Harold Curren and Wayne Robertson
        
        The Mt. Vernon Drum and Bugle Corp gave a rousing performance (photograph)
	
        The Red Sox and Indians provide a baseball game Wednesday evening
	the Red Sox won.
	
        The sesqui was mentioned on the Ruth Lyons TV show.	
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[corresponds to labeled page 60 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	Thursday June 30th 1966 
	
        Schedule of Events

	Veterans Fraternal and Industrial Day

        Sesqui News:
        Candlemaking demonstration by Lola Owen
        FFA boys demonstrated how they conduct meetings
        Caning, weaving and hook rug making were featured

        Mr. Les Sherwood had an industrial and Commercial lighting equipment display

        Mayor Sweazy reported that Kenneth Wooster, Mayor of Baltimore wrote to wish Sunbury luck with the 
        Sesquicentennial

        Sesqui News:
	Nestles provided candy and free ice tea from their stand to the 
	guests.

	Memorial Service performed at the plaque on the NW corner
	of the square.
        Rev. Samuel Miller offered prayer at the memorial.
        Firing Squad members:  Clyde Liming, George Main, Bob Townley and Robert Nichols
        Photographs:
        "Star Spangled Banner" played at the Memorial Service (musicians: Tom Warner, Bruce Saunders, Dick 
        Warner, David Morris, Kyle Rolfes, Linda Peet, Jim Beaver, Jim Boyd, Mickey Jahn and Phil Stith 
        under the direction of Mr. Jack Rolfes)
        Boy Scouts at the Memorial Service
        Legion Commander Dorn places wreath at the base of the memorial.
	
        Billy Southworth was the honored guest at the little league game between the Jay Stemen's Reds and 
        Les Mercer's the Giants
	
        Photograph:
        Mrs. Louise Heyder and Frank Bergandine and Anita Owen

        Sesqui News:
	Hike of forty-nine persons made the trek to the McGhee home
	along the banks of the Big Walnut Creek. Hike stopped at the Billy Southworth home, Bill and 
        Mabel, along with Billy's brother Press and family joined the hike.
        Hike was narrated by Bob Daniels.

        Sesqui News:
	An 1886 Bible owned by Perry and Frances Blakely, was presented to Sparrow Lodge #400 by
	Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hogg.

        Sesqui News:
	Girl Scouts had a candle lighting ceremony on the reviewing stand. Participants included: Scouts 
        Danny Boyd and Bill Decker; Leaders: Mrs. Mary Lou Mitchell and Mrs. Dorothy Skeens; Debbie 
        Skeens, Leslie Page, Diane Alward, Carol and Donna Wigton, Eva Bushee, Diane Cantrell, and Terri 
        Searles.

        Photograph:
        Girl Scouts Candle Lighting Court of Awards participants

        Junior Troop #779 lead by Mrs. Jewell Sabados.  Karen Evans lit the three candles

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                  <text>[page 66]

[corresponds to labeled page 61 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
			
	Thursday June 30, 1966

        Sunbury News, Thursday, July 7, 1966
	Sesqui-Belle Costume contest and winners
        Costume Maker Mrs. Beverly Ward
        Photographs:
        Gary Girberd Family (Gary, Erlene, and children Scott and Sherri)
        Mardell Shultz and her four daughters, Jona, Melody, Daria and Dell Ann
        Ted Forman Family (Ted, Betty, and children Mike, Brent, LuAnn and Mary Jo
        Melinda Brenner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brenner

        Sesqui News  "Gnat Boxers"
        Musical group from Wooster includes: Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mackey, Mr. and 
        Mrs. Neil Mairs, Mr. and Mrs. Achamire, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Woodhall, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Canankamp, 
        Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mairs, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mairs, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell 
        Mairs, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mowery, Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Swaysgood, and Bob Alkire
	
        Photograph:  
        Melody Makers:  Marge Stith, Ed Cooley, Eileen Robertson

        Photograph:
        Tour vehicle

        Photograph:
        Miss Melinda Brenner- the Sesqui Belle

        Sesqui Belle Costume winners 7/1/66
        Family: 1st place- Mr. and Mrs. Gary Girberd, 2nd place- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Forman, 3rd place Mr. 
        and Mrs. Robert Seitz
        Ladies: 1st place- Melinda Brenner,2nd place- Cheri Bunker, 3rd place- Mrs. Wendell Davidson
        Mother/daughter:  1st place- Mrs. John Schultz, Jr., 2nd place- Mrs. Tom Buell, 3rd place- Mrs. 
        James Dowd 
        Gents:  1st place- Ted Forman, 2nd place- Kenneth Crowl, 3rd place- Harold Curren
        Chairman of the costume committee was Mrs. Larry Hill

        Photograph:
        Zoar Rebekah Lodge #887's drill team performed
        		
	History of the Odd Fellows and Flag Program
        Listing of participants

	Knights of Pythias showed two movies in the KP Lodge hall	

	Cooking School's recipe for cooking Wild Rice

        Schedule of Events

        Photograph:
        Sesqui Belle Judges:  Mrs. M. W. Livingston, Miss Louise Sheets, Mrs. J. P. Ingmire

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                  <text>[page 67]

[corresponds to labeled page 62 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	Friday July 1st 1966

        Schedule of Events
	Youth Day and a pet parade	
	Historical tours and Drum and bugle corps from Marion
        
        Photographs:
        Pets on Parade (7 photos)
        The Judges' Stand and Winners
        George Lindsey III and 1st Prize AKC registered Dacshund
        Jimmy Hildreth with his goat
        Carmen Watts with monkey
        Mike Forman and dalmation

        Sesqui News 6/30/66
        Listing of Pet Show Classes

        Sunbury News 6/30
        Baby Contest sponsored by Zoar Rebekah Lodge #887. 
        Baby Contest candidates:  Marcia Fichtelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fichtelman; Jeffrey 
        Lynn Fleak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Fleak; John Bricker, Jr.; son of Mr. and Mrs. John 
        Bricker; Anne Rebecca Meadows, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Meadows; Lisa Jean McKibben, 
        daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry McKibben
        The Winner was Jeffrey Lynn Fleak

        News article: Thirty Compete in Pet Parade (2 photos)
 
        Sesqui News 
        Pet parade organizers:  Mrs. Hill Sr. and Mrs. Taylor        
        Winners of the Pet Parade: George Lindsey III for best AKC registered dog; Bonnie Burwell, best 
        non-registered dog; Valerie Walker, best cat; Larry Lawhead, most unusual pet, a lamb; Arnold 
        Bryant, best trick pet; David Hoover, prettiest pet, a poodle; Larry Lawhead, best in show, a 
        lamb; showmanship, Pat Reppart, a poodle.
        Judges were Mrs. Leonard Parsons, Mr. Forest Day and Mrs. Becky Hodapp

	
	Sesqui Horse Show sponsored by the Sunbury 4H Halter and Saddle Club	
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                  <text>[page 68]

[corresponds to labeled page 63 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Friday July 1st 1966
	Youth Day (cont'd)
	
        Sesqui News:  
        Surprise Visit by Governor Jim Rhodes	

        Photographs:
        The Emeralds music group
        members: Dave Alexander- drums, Dan Blazer- lead, Mike Held- rhythm, Bob Martini- organ, Ralph 
        Decarolin- bass
        The Equations music group
        members:  Fred- rhythm guitar, Tom- lead guitar, Mike- drums, Larry- bass
	Drum and Bugle Corps from Marion (listing of membership)
        Museum
        Jerry Rasor emceed a music program for the crowd
        Pennsylvania RR Station
        
        Sesqui News:
        Hiking trips

        Porter Grange Supper

        Ball Games
        The Red Wings vs. the Royals and the Cards vs. the Dodgers
	 
        Kangaroo Court was also held.
	
        Shuttle bus tour of the "Quarry" and the spring
	
        Cooking School recipe for Raspberry Punch	</text>
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                  <text>[page 69]

[corresponds to labeled page 64 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
		
	Saturday July 2nd 1966

	Senior Citizens Day Schedule

        Sunbury News 6/28/66
        Calling all Senior Citizens; luncheon invitation; served by Columbia chapter 33 Order of the 
        Eastern Star  

        Sesqui News
        Representative Jackson E. Betts visited the Senior citizen Luncheon

        Sesqui News
        Conservation award given to Huey Shoaf by Gary Girberd, president of the Big Walnut Conservation 
        Club

        Photographs:
        Parade Photographs (4)
        Hospitality Committee photos: Mr. and Mrs. Forest Day, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paul, Mrs. Merle
        Williamson, Host: O. W. Whitney, Sr.
        Senior Citizens luncheon (2)
        Senior Citizens Kitchen Band float in the parade

        Sunbury News 7/21/66
        Citizens Enjoy Luncheon in their Honor During Sesqui (photos)
        Lists names of participants (eighty-five residents and former residents attended)

        Big Walnut High School cooking school

        Hike to the Big Rock

	Old Fashioned Style show, street dance
	Eastern Star sponsored the Special Lunch for the Senior Citizens
	State Rep. Jackson E. Betts was a guest at the Senior Citizens Luncheon
	The Delaware County Senior Citizen Kitchen Band entertained and the
	Kiwanis Quartet was a special feature of the program	
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[corresponds to labeled page 65 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Saturday July 2nd 1966
	
        Senior Citizens Day 
        Schedule of Events

        Sunbury News 7/7/66
        A Style Show of colonial clothing was held for Senior citizens day.
	
        Photos:
        Mrs. Gary Girbard 
        Donita Levi
        Mrs. Fred Neeley
        Parade photos (4)
        Street dance photo- Harry and Annamae Haycock
        Mock Battle at the Town hall when the Sons of The Union Veteran and the American Legion provided 
        the action- photo

       Special supper by Eastern Stars at the Elem. school.
	 
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                  <text>[page 71]

[corresponds to labeled page 66 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	July 3rd 1966
	
	Religious Heritage Day
        Schedule

	Individual Services and Homecoming in all churches of the Big Walnut School district (Including 
        Condit United Presbyterian Church, First Baptist Church of Sunbury, Sunbury Methodist Church) 
        Homecoming and Reunions. 

        Lions Club Food Tent and Ice Cream Social. Community Choir and community service

        Sunbury News June 30, 1966
        Listing of church activities in the Sunbury area acknowledging the Sesqui</text>
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                  <text>[page 72]

[corresponds to labeled page 67 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	July 3rd 1966

	Religious Heritage Day (cont'd)
	
        Program	
        Script written by Dan Wagner

        Photographs:
        Sesquicentennial Chorus
        Chorus and Audience
        Chorus Director Edward L. Hoke Jr.
        Rev. James Dowd, Narrator
        Rev. Donald Wagner, Script Writer
        Larry Lane, Accompanist

        Program listing members of the Chorus

        Sunbury News 4/14/66
        Sesqui Chorus Calls Practice

        Sunbury News 5/5/66
        Sesqui Chorus Needs More Singers

        Sunbury News
        Bible Display in Roots Store

        Ice Cream Social offered by Big Walnut Athletic Boosters

	The classes of 1920-21-22 of Sunbury High School held a reunion at the	
	American Legion hall. Gooding Amusement rides and midway had left
	during the night but the steam engines were still there.

	The Community Program at the HS was an outstanding event. The
	Sesquicentennial Chorus performed. Anyone wishing to sing was invited 
	to enroll. The Chorus were guests on Channel 6 TV show "Dialing for
	Dollars" on June 27th and July 4th.</text>
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                  <text>[page 73]

[corresponds to labeled page 68 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	July 4th 1966 Independence Day Program and Schedule of Events
	
	Parade, speaker , prizes and awards, Special Supper at the 
	Elem. school. Mt. Vernon Drum and bugle Corps.
	Bearded Brothers contest , Bingo, and Fireworks that night
	Cooking School provided a recipe for Homemade Noodles.	

        Photographs:
        "Bearded Brothers":  L. McKibben, E. Fultz, D. Layton, L. Heyder, H. Stith, K. Hall, E. Mathews, 
        G. Girberd, P. Milem, J. Lane
        Dutch  Strosnider with "Most Fantastic" plaque
        "Long Bearded" Harold Ault and Queen Jody
        The Beautiful Red Beard of Kenny Crowl
        Crowd at "Bearded Brothers" contest
        The "scrub brush" beard of Howard Roof
        Parade Floats (3)

        Sunbury News 7/7/66
        Fifty Compete for Prizes in contest of the Beards
        Photo of Larue Stith, listing of winners by category

        Bearded Brothers contest Judges: Mr. Robert Searles, Mr. Jack Kohler, Mrs. Merle Williamson
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                  <text>[page 74]

[corresponds to labeled page 69 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Monday July 4th 1966
	Heritage Day cont'd

	Parade, state senator Robin Turner, Marion
	Prizes and awards, special supper. Bearded brothers
	contest , bingo, historical hikes, fireworks.
	List of businesses and individuals who contributed to the purchase
	of fireworks for July 4, 1966. BST Fire Dept. handled the fireworks.

	Plaques in the shape of Ohio where handed out to the members
	serving on the Commission.

        Photographs:
        Rachel Stockwell,  Valerie Roberts, Rachel Cring, Mary Kaye Sidders, in period costumes, served as 
        tour guides  
        Crowd Photo 
        Jeannette Curren, Secretary of the Sesqui Commission, receiving plaque from George Lindsey
        Harold Kintner, Co-chairman of the Sesqui Commission, receiving plaque from George Lindsey
        Photographs of parade floats (3)
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[corresponds to labeled page 70 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	Headlines, advertising the upcoming sesquicentennial in the Sunbury
	News. Dated  June 23, 1966.
	State senators to speak at the sesqui, Jackson Betts and Robin Turner


        Sunbury News June 23, 1966
        Sunbury Sesqui Ready For Whole Week of Activities
        Photo of Colonel Daniel F. Clancy of Columbus representing the National Military Department of the 
        Sons of Union Veterans

        Sunbury News June 30, 1966
        Sunbury Sesqui is Making Village History
        Photos of Congressman Jackson Betts, Senator Robin Turner
        The News Editor Speaks

        Sunbury News
        Every Day of Sesquicentennial Is Full of Activities (lists every day's activities)</text>
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                  <text>[page76]

[corresponds to labeled page 71 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Newspaper headlines dated July 7, 1966 recounting the sesquicentennial
	and the events that took place and crediting all those who made it possible.
	A list of those who returned for the celebration was printed. Those that had
	moved away from the Sunbury area but registered from their present address.
	
        Sunbury News Thursday July 7, 1966
        Thousands Enjoy Sunbury's Big Sesqui Parade
        Photos of Floats (4)
        Sesqui Parade Winners
        Many Return for Sesqui Celebration
        Many Worked Behind Scenes to Make Sesqui
        Letter to the Editor
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                  <text>[page 77]

[corresponds to labeled page 72 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Sunbury News headlines dated June 24, 25th announcing the upcoming
	sesquicentennial celebration to take place the 27th thru the 30th of June.

	William Saxbe the attorney general will speak at the opening ceremonies.
	Gov Rhodes will attend the opening if he can. Jeff Keirns director of the State
	Fair will also be there.

        Delaware Gazette Friday Evening June 24, 1966
        Sunbury Sesqui Opens on Monday
        Photo: Trumpeters to Herald Pageant Opening: Jennifer Morris and Kenda Cook
        Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Set at 11 a.m.

        Delaware Gazette Saturday Evening June 25, 1966
        Sunbury Sesqui Is Ready For Opening on Monday
        Photos:  Ceremony Site; Pageant Indians- Evelyn Searles and Charles Hoppes

        Delaware Gazette 6/17/66
        Intercepted Note (author Miss Della Ware)

        Delaware Gazette 6/24/66
        Intercepted Note (author Miss Della Ware)</text>
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                  <text>[page78]

[corresponds to labeled page 73 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	

        The Delaware Gazette Monday Evening June 27, 1966
	Headlines:
	Sunbury Sesqui is Opened 

	Queen Helps Open Sunbury Sesqui, Kids Turn Out at Sunbury, Rain Hampers Some Events

	Sesqui-Belles Choice Tonight at Sunbury, Friday Youth Day
	
	Keirns Top Official at Ribbon Cutting.

        Photos:
        Miss Ohio State Fair, Miss Patti Moodie at ribbon-cutting ceremony with E. Jeff Kierns, Director 
        of the Ohio State Fair, and Mayor Harold Sweazy
        Gazette Reporter "Jailed" at Sunbury: Kop Joe Schilder, Virginia Knisely (reporter) and Judge 
        Thomas Clark
        Sunbury Pageant Opens Tonight:  Debbie Day, Mrs. Dale Ashbrook, Mrs. Bud Hervy and Mrs. Everett 
        Wade.
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                  <text>[page79]

[corresponds to labeled page 74 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Headlines:
        The Delaware Gazette Friday Evening July 1, 1966
	Photographs:
        Mrs. Schulz, Daughters Are Winners- Mrs. John Schulz, Melody, Dell Ann, Jona Lee and Darla  
        Girberds Win Family Costume Honors- Gary Girberd, Scott and Sheri and Mrs. Girberd      
        Ladies and Gents Costume Winners- Ted Forman and Miss Melinda Brenner

        Sunbury Crowds Pick Up as Big Weekend Nears.
	
        Sunbury Sesqi Coverage Lauded By Commission

        The Delaware Gazette Saturday Evening July 2, 1966
        Sunbury Parade Today to Feature 1500 Persons
 	Fireworks Will Close Sesqui on Monday
        Sunday "Religious Heritage Day"
        Pet Awards Made
        Other Awards

        The Delaware Gazette 7/5/66
        Intercepted Note (Miss Della Ware)





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                  <text>[page 80]

[corresponds to labeled page 75 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
	Headlines:
        Delaware Gazette Tuesday Evening July 5, 1966
        Over 10,000 at Sunbury 	
        Sesqui Closes: Two Mile Parade Held on Saturday
		
        Photographs:
        First Prize (float)-  the Berkshire Sunbury-Trenton fire department "Sunbury Showboat" float
        Second Prize (float)- The Sunbury Child Conservation League "Schoolhouse" float
        Horse Winner- George Lindsey, accompanied by his mother Mrs. George Lindsey
        Miniature Model T Ford driven by Curt Wall
        Bonnettes baton twirling group
        Color Guard- The sons of the Union Veterans
        Senior Citizens Kitchen Band</text>
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                  <text>[page 81]

[corresponds to labeled page 76 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
	
        Headlines
        Sunbury News Thursday, June 30, 1966
        Big Walnut High School's First Graduates (photograph); First graduating class of the combined Big 
        Walnut School in 1951.
	School Grows from One Room to 1700 Students. 
        Photograph: Original School Building on Harrison Street
        Photograph: Sunbury School Building that was torn down in 1957
        Photograph: Aerial View of Big Walnut High School under construction
        Photograph: Sunbury class of '22 Taken While In Grade School
        Photograph:  Pupils of Trenton Special School (picture taken in 1888)       

        First school built in Kingston Twp. in 1820. In 1831 a brick school was built in Sunbury on
	the SE corner of the square.
	Schools merge in 1950. Galena and Sunbury, and later Harlem joined
	to form the new Big Walnut School district
	In 1957 a new elementary school was built on Harrison St. north 
	of Sunbury proper. The former schools were razed to make room for
	the new school.
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                  <text>[page 82]

[corresponds to labeled page 77 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Schools:
	
        The Sunbury News 2/17/66
        Sunbury Sesqui Commission Sponsoring Essay Contest 

        Folder of Winning Essays which were published in the Sesqui History
	
        Two old photos of school buildings (not clearly identified)

        Article: "'Pop' Neilson Taught Hundreds (photograph)
        "Pop" Neilson lauded for his educational history in the community
	He came to Sunbury in 1913 and taught 7th and 8th grade for years.
	Died of a heart attack while a substitute teacher in the Galena elem. school
	in 1957.	

	Esther McCormick (photograph) and Mrs. Bernard Stockwell relate to the school children
	about the early history of Sunbury. A pageant was performed by the students
	about early events in the area, about a man treed by wolves, two young boys
	spending the winter alone in an unfinished cabin etc.... The pageant was given
	a standing ovation by the audience. It was titled "Our Town".

	Thank you notes were written by some students to Miss McCormick for
	her stories of the area.
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                  <text>[page83]

[corresponds to labeled page 78 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Our neighbor Galena:
	
        Program from Dedication Of Historical Marker
	The County Historical Society dedicated the Dustin Inn plaque in Galena
	on Sunday May 15,1966 at the Methodist church .
	Nathan Dustin (1791 - 1872) had a home and stagecoach inn in Zoar,
	or Galena as it was later called

        Sunbury News 5/19/66
        County Historical Society Dedicates Dustin Plaque
        Photographs:  The Dustin Inn and The Dustin Plaque
        
        Photograph:  The M. Curtiss Inn, near Galena (photo includes Miss Leta Curtiss, who still resides 
        in the home)

        Sunbury News 4/14/66
	Building of Hoover Dam takes Galena's East Side (article has photos of buildings removed)
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                  <text>[page 84]

[corresponds to labeled page 79 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Neighbor Galena:

        Sunbury News Thursday, April 14, 1966
        Galena Village Will Have 150th Birthday Saturday
	- Village Called Zoar When First Laid Out; Few Pioneer Buildings Remain in Village
	Town known as Zoar when first settled by Gilbert Carpenter around 1816.

        Delaware Gazette 4/15/66
        Galena 150 on Saturday, Village Officials Feted

        April 15, 1966 
        Sunbury Sesqui Commission held a birthday party for the Village of Galena in the Galena School.  
        The Mayor Gordon Walker and all the village officials were guests of honor.
        (5 photos)

        Photograph: Zoar-Galena Float
     
        Delaware Gazette 6/27/66
        Galena also celebrating Its Sesqui
		
        From the Sunbury Sesqui History Book: (The Galena Tile and Brick Co. was a major employer for many 
        years.- 3 photos)


[page 85]

	The Churches:
	
       
	many churches were built in the Sunbury area to facilitate the many 
	faiths that resided in the area. Some area churches started as early as 1818
	Eleven churches were in operation at one time. The close proxmity of many were
	 due to distances traveled.

                     (photos of various local churches)




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                  <text>[page 86]

[corresponds to labeled page 81 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Organizations:
	
        Sunbury News 6/23/66
        Legion Flags Sunbury
	The American Legion Post No. 457 was granted its charter on Oct. 18
	1939. Now owns a building on Otis street which they erected in 1957, 58
	The Legion Auxiliary was granted its charter June 21, 1940 with 12 charter
	members
        Photograph: Ed Hoke, Arthur Dorn, George Main, Hoyt Whitney, and Bob Morris
        
        Sunbury News 6/30/66
        Sunbury Legion Starts in 1939

        Photograph: 1966 American Legion Memorial Day Service: Ed Hoke, Chairman; Bob Daniels speaking;
        American Legion Honor Guard

        Sunbury News Thursday June 30, 1966
        Columbia Chapter is Instituted in 1894; Has 25 Fifty-Year Members
	On June 7, 1894 the Columbia Chapter 33 Order of the Eastern Star
	was instituted by Deputy Grand Worth Patron Charles H. Eckert
        Photograph: New Sparrow Columbia Masonic Temple, Mrs. Henry Wilson, Jr. installed as Worthy Grand 
        Matron of the Grand Chapter of Ohio O. E. S. 
	Columbia Masonic Temple on Otis Street was dedicated on Dec. 6, 1959.

        Sunbury News 6/30/66
	The first meeting of the Sunbury K of P was held Dec. 13, 1886 for the purpose
	of organizing.
	Otis Kimball Temple 276 organized in 1905.		

        Sesqui News:
        Genoa Conservation Club "break-a-plate"

        Sesqui News
        Boy Scout Troop 87 souvenir plaques

        Sesqui News
        Boy Scout Troup 578 participated in Memorial Ceremonies, lists members

        Sunbury News 7/21/66
        Boy Scouts Receive Recognition

        Sunbury News 6/30/66
        BTS is Fire Department Is One of Best Volunteer
	BST fire department one of the best volunteer groups around. manned by
	22 volunteers serves three area Townships

        Sesqui News 7/4/66
        Boy Scouts keeping grounds clean
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                  <text>[page 87]

[corresponds to labeled page 82 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Athletic Organizations:

        Sunbury News Thursday June 30, 1966
	Baseball Was Always Popular; Billy Southworth Boosts Sport
        First football team in 1926 (photograph)
        Sketch of Billy Southworth
	Billy Southworth and his wife moved here in the late thirties and put 
	Sunbury on the map. He managed the St. Louis Cardinals and won the
	National League pennant and World Series in 1942-44
	The Capital City League was a semi-pro team formed just after WW I
	which was the best in Central Ohio. Cy Young Dewey Miller played for the 
	league, along with many other well knowns.
        Photograph: Sunbury High Girls' Basketball team (formed in 1921-22)
        Photograph: John Loar's Baseball Team

        Sunbury News 7/14/66
        Athletic Field Fund Drive Approaches $3,000 Mark
	Athletic Boosters field drive to raise $48,000 to build a new athletic field
	just west of the HS.	

        Sunbury News 6/23/66
        Boosters Club Starts New Athletic Field Drive
        Photograph: Men who kicked off the fund drive- Jack Brehm, Bob Morris, Jim Shannon, Ed Hoke and 
        Jay Stemen

        Athletic Boosters Ice Cream Social

        Photograph:  David Meek, George Justice, David Morris and Ronnie Stemen look over Billboard of the 
        Big Walnut Athletic Boosters

        Three Cheers For-----!!!! Persons who are buying many feet of the football field.

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                  <text>[page88]

[corresponds to labeled page 83 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	
	Athletic and Band Boosters:
	
	Forman Realtors and Savings and Loan Kick-off field fund drive.
	Dunking machine set up to raise funds for the drive. Queen's night
	bathing beauties agree to be dunked  to help out the drive. Area 
	athletes and former athletes invited to be dunked.
	
	Govenor Rhodes even attended the event.

	Concessions stands and a parade were part of the festivities.

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                  <text>[page 88]

[corresponds to labeled page 83 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	
	Athletic and Band Boosters:
	Sunbury News 6/30/666
	Forman Realtors, Savings and Loan Kick-off Athletic Field Fund Drive
        Photograph: Big Walnut "Stars" Dream- Bob Daniels, David Morris, Gary DeVore, L. J. Guidotti, 
        David Meek, George Justice and Ronny Stemen.
	
        Sesqui News
        Athlete's Day
        Dunking machine set up to raise funds for the drive. (Governor Rhodes even attended the event)
        Queen's night bathing beauties agree to be dunked  to help out the drive. 
        Area athletes and former athletes invited to be dunked.
	

        Photographs:
        George Lindsey over the Dunk Tank
        Paul Milem, D.D.S., over the Dunk Tank
        Band Members work the concession stand- Mickey Jahn, B. Saunders, R. Saunders, Dianne Metzger, Don 
        Wolfe, Becky Justice, Janet Budd, and Kyle Rolfes.
        Big Walnut High School Band- Don Wolfe, Drum Major
        two photos of marching band in the parade
        one photo of the concession area
	

	Concessions stands and a parade were part of the festivities.

        Listing of the Big Walnut Band Boosters who worked the concession stand
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                  <text>[page 89]

[corresponds to labeled page 84 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Organizations:

        Columbus Dispatch Monday, July 11, 1966
        Delaware County's Hugh Shoaf Honored for Game Conservation
	Photograph:  Wildlife conservation award presented to Hugh Shoaf by the Department of Natural 
        Resources in front of the Sesqui log cabin- Hugh Shoaf;  Jeff Keirns, Ohio State Fair manager; 
        Gerald Scott, Knox County game protector; and Bob Terry, Delaware County game protector.

        The Sunbury News 6/9/66
        Sesqui Trap Shoot to be Held
        A chicken trap shoot to be held with proceeds to go to the Sesqui-Centennial Commission.
        
        The Sunbury News 6/30/66
        Conservation Club Starts
        Big Walnut Conservation Club was incorporated Sept. 28, 1949 to advance the conserving and 
        enjoyment of nature.They own 47 acres of land east of Sunbury on Croton Road. The club has about 
        175 members and 63 lifetime members. 

        Brochure:  Big Walnut Conservation Club 1966 Trap Shoot Schedule 

        The Sunbury News 7/14/1966
        Farmer Wins Delaware County Conservation Award
        Photograph:  Hugh Shoaf receiving his award; Jeff Keirns, Ohio State Fair manager; 
        Gerald Scott, Knox County game protector; and Bob Terry, Delaware County game protector.
        Hugh was awarded for his efforts to help existing wildlife and promote bluebird propagation with 
        his bird boxes. He plants fence rows with dwarf cane and millet to provide feed for the wildlife.

        The Sunbury News, 6/30/66
        Progress, Searchlight Clubs Start at Turn of Century
	Sunbury has two literary societies, the Progress Club and the Searchlight Club.	The Progress Club 
        was organized March 16, 1899. The Searchlight Club was organized Jan. 14, 1904. Both clubs have 
        sponsored projects in the community such as renovation of the Town Hall's second floor.

        The Sunbury News 6/30/66
        Mothers of Small Children Organized CCL in 1960
	The Child Conservation League Federation sponsored by the Kiddies Fashion Parade. 
        The League was formed Dec. 5, 1960 to make more worthy and effective the relationship of parents 
        with their children in their homes.		
	
        The Sunbury News 6/30/66
        Lions Club is Civic Group
        Photographs:  
        Belles of Yesterday- Mrs. Rosella Ault, Mrs. Vera Paul, Mrs. Cora Perfect, Mrs. Pauline 
        Livingston, Mrs. Mary Ellen Main, Mrs. Lorraine Crowl, Mrs. Bea Compton and Mrs. Etta Main.
        Another Belle of Yesterday- Frank Stelzer
	The Lions Club was organized in 1938 as a civic organization to aid in worthwhile projects of the 
        community. Current president is George Main. The annual Ox Roast is one of their events.  The Club 
        has 75 members.
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                  <text>[page 90]

[corresponds to labeled page 85 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:

        Clippings from The Sunbury News:

	Roland Geddis - Lime Spreading business
	Sunbury Golf Club (photos of original clubhouse and current clubhouse)
	Big Walnut Swimming and Recreation Center Inc. (photo of the swimming pool)
	Bob and Nancy of: WDLR radio
	Murphy Siding Co.
	Dr. Godshall and family
	Curren's Sohio station	
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                  <text>[page 91]

[corresponds to labeled page 86 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:

        Clippings from The Sunbury News

	Sunbury Savings and Loan Co.
	56 years in business in Sunbury area

        Sesqui Souvenir from the Sunbury Savings and Loan Company ($1000 bank note)</text>
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                  <text>[page 92]

[corresponds to labeled page 87 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:

        Clippings from The Sunbury News

	Sunbury IGA has built two additions in last twenty years (photo of building)
        Photo of employees of 14 or more years:  Ethel Wilcox, Bea Compton, Gladys Townley, Etta Main, 
        George Main, Earl Dustin, Cecil Townley, Violet Townley, Velma Main, John Main and John Warner.
	Photo of other employees:  Norma Howard, Louise Wagner, Kathleen Caito, Vivian Evans, Gladys 
        Ashbaugh, Juanita White, William Stebleton, David Snashall, Eugene Wampler, Robert Reed, Terry 
        Fravel, Bill Cain, Dick Warner, and Gary Saunders.

        L.J. Realty &amp; Auction Co. (L. J. Guidotti)

	Marathon Oil Distributor owned by Harold Kintner
        Photographs:
        First motorized oil truck owned by Knox Oil Company- P. W. (Pearlee) Stith
        Ohio Oil Company truck with "Toby" Feasel
        Harold and Mrs. Kintner in front of Ohio Oil Company trucks
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                  <text>[page 93]

[corresponds to labeled page 88 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
		
	The Businesses:

        Clippings from The Sunbury News June 30, 1966
	Farmers Bank is Town's Oldest Financial Institution	
	Started in 1881 by group of men in the community. Various buildings have housed the bank over the 
        years.	In 1965 it merged with the First National Bank of Delaware to provide better services to 
        the community.
        Photos:  
        Building Exterior
        Building Interior- pictured are: Mrs. Anna Mae Haycook, Mrs. Judy Perry, Mrs. Pauline Ide, Mrs. 
        Darlene Kean, Paul Spires and Carleton Burrer (manager)
         
        1900 Bank Explosion Fails to Awaken Sleeping Town
	Attempted robbery in 1900 failed to breach the vault in the explosion.
        Photo:  R. O. Burrer, half a century of service

        Old Farmers Bank Was One of Beauty
        Photo:  interior of bank, Otis H. Kimball, Charles Armstrong and Owne Kimball. (building was torn 
        down in 1960)

        Progress Through the Years with Sunbury
        Photos:  
        Front of the Old Stone Building
        Front of the Current Bank  including staff: Carleton Burrer, Pauline Ide, Judy Perry, Darlene 
        Kean, Anna Mae Haycook, and Paul Spires

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                  <text>[page 94]

[corresponds to labeled page 89 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:

        News Clippings from The Sunbury News

	Forman Realtors (photos of Ted L. and Betty G. Forman)
	Hills Drug Store
	The First National Bank of Delaware and Farmers Bank Office of Sunbury
	Larue Stith's Mechanical Service for 40 years.(photos of Larue and Marge Stith)</text>
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                  <text>[page 95]

[corresponds to labeled page 90 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:

        Clippings from The Sunbury News

	Cook Funeral Home (photo of Kenneth B. Cook)
        
        Wilma's Little Shop
	
        The Whittier Insurance Co. later the Cupp Ins. Co. Cupp and Myers then Cupp &amp; Whitney, then Whitney 
        Inc. Co. (photos:  Margaret Garee; Mary L. Morris; Virginia Owen; Robert B. Morris; Hoyt G. Whitney, 
        former owner; and Oatfield W. Whitney Sr., former owner)
	
        Delaware County Farm Bureau Cooperative Ass'n later to become Landmark	</text>
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                  <text>[page96]

[corresponds to labeled page 91 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:

        Clippings from The Sunbury News

	Dr. M.W. Livingston and family

	Hoke Electric Sales and Service complete line of GE RCA Philco appliances (photos: Ed and Edna Hoke  
        in front of store, Ken Crowl,  Floyd Griffith, Carol Cook, Kevin Hall, Jesse Simms, Rheta Reese, 
        Eddie Roshon, Harold Longshore, Carl Cole, Eddie Hoke III; interiors of the business)
	
        LK Restaurant </text>
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                  <text>[page 97]

[corresponds to labeled page 92 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses (notices in the newspaper):
        	Sunbury Mill, built in the early thirties
	Bauereis Shoes 
	Devore Funeral Home since 1935
	Marshall's in Delaware Pontiac and Rambler dealer
        Sunbury Professional Center Building will be open to the public during business hours during the 
        sesquicentennial

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                  <text>[page 98]

[corresponds to labeled page 93 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:
        Clippings from the Sunbury News
	Various businesses offer their congratulation to Sunbury for
	its Sesqui celebration
	The Peoples Store of Delaware offers its congratulations.
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[corresponds to labeled page 94 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:
        Clippings from The Sunbury News
	Galena office of the Delaware County Bank
	The Galena Shale Tile &amp; Brick Co.
	Delaware County United Appeal Salutes Sunbury
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[corresponds to labeled page 95 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Businesses:
        Clippings from the Sunbury News
	Anderson Clothing of Delaware extends its congratulations to Sunbury
	Columbia Gas
	Dunkle's Restaurant and Dairy Queen and D &amp; D Pizza
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                  <text>[page 101]

[corresponds to labeled page 96 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	The Nestle Company Inc.
        Sunbury News Thursday, June 30, 1966
        Nestle Company Stimulates Growth
        Photos:
        Nestle Plant
        Early Nestle Family- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fivaz
        Frank Bergandine
        Sunbury Nestle Awarded the Army-Navy E for its fine effort in food production for the armed forces 
        during WW II; providing large quantities of instant coffee, as well as individual servings for 
        mess kits.
        Testing in the Lab (pictured:  Frank Bergandine, Bruce Williamson, John Williams, Anton Nissi, Les
        Mercer, Gerald "Dutch" Strosnider and Dan Connors)

	Founded in Switzerland in 1866 by the Fivaz family.
	History of the plant in Sunbury and its expansion.
	Employing 130 in Sunbury at the time of the Sesqui celebration.
	Frank Bergandine is tenth mgr of Nestle plant
	
	Photos:
        First Sunbury Creamery
        Sunbury Co-Operative Creamery

	History of the Sunbury Co-Operative Creamery formed in 1892 by a group of farmers and business 
        men. Farmers were paid in gold for their milk. Plant later sold to the John Wildi Evaporated Milk 
        Co. in 1918 for $25,000 . John Wildi sold it to Hires in 1919 and Nestles took it over a
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[corresponds to labeled page 97 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Nestles and other Businesses:
	Clippings from the Sunbury News
	Humphries Fords dealership of Delaware 
	The Delaware County Mutual Ins. Co. Est. 1877

        Pamphlet: How Nestle makes 100% pure instant Nestea

        Photos:
        The Nestle exhibit (3 photos)
        The Nestle float 
        The remodeling is underway on the Sunbury Co-operative Creamery
        The old Sunbury Co-operative Creamery
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                  <text>[page 103]

[corresponds to labeled page 98 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]
			
	The Businesses:
        Clippings from The Sunbury News
        Every Last One of the Roush Employees congratulates Sunbury On It's 150 Years of Progress
	Roush Hardware of Westerville offers it congratulations to Sunbury on its Sesqui celebration. They 
        were 15 years old during this time.

        Photos:
        "Dubbs" Roush, Owner
        Mel Kennedy, General Manager
        Dale "Rocky" Rockhold, Garry Glass, Dwight "Doc" Hall, "VI" Smith, Mary Cummins,Lulu Richards, Marvin 
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                  <text>[page 104]

[corresponds to labeled page 99 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Sunbury News, Thursday, June 30, 1966:
        The Sunbury News has Served This Community for More Than 93 Years
	Started in 1873 by a group of men who formed a stock company for publication of the first paper 
        "The Enterprise" with D.M Pyle editor.

	It was sold to Wayman Perfect who renamed it "The Spectator". Perfect sold it to J.S. Watson in 
        1876. He sold out in 1879. There were a few months when there was no paper. The paper was sold
	many times over the years.

	Oatfield W. Whitney purchased Fred Baker's interest in 1916 with partner Don Crawford. He bought 
        out Crawford's interest in 1919 and became sole owner.

	History of the Sunbury News and a special Heidelberg press (photo).

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        Letts and Whittier Printing Shop Interior and exterior photos (on the south side of the square)
        Linotype being moved out a second floor window in the old News Building (November 1949)
        Sunbury News (Brick building)
        Sunbury News Staff:  Marilee Warner, Bill Whitney, John Whitney, Thelma Hardy, Marian Whitney, 
        Bill Haller, O. W. Whitney, and Jack Brehm

       Delaware Gazette 7/1/66
       Sunbury News Issues 36-Page Sesqui Edition
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                  <text>[page 105]

[corresponds to labeled page 100 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The Sunbury News, Thursday, June 30, 1066:
        The News Editor Speaks:
	Editorial edition dedicated to Mrs.Pearl Greene Whitney, mother, wife, faithful to her church and 
        society.
	Special edition commemorating the Sesqui of 36 pages, with additional copies printed due to 
        overwhelming requests for the paper.

	Keefer Chevrolet and Cadillac dealership- Sincere Congratulations To A Fine All-American Community 
        On This Momentous Occasion	

	Sesqui commission thanks the News for its support.

        Photos:
        Mrs. Pearl Greene Whitney
        "On the Street Thursday Morning"- the first issue of The Sunbury News to be sold by newsboys on 
        the street.  Mrs. Forest Day purchased a copy from George Lindsey III. With her is her 
        granddaughter, Amy Day. The other newsboy is David Gould of Westerville.
    
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                  <text>[page 106]

[corresponds to labeled page 101 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Front page of the Sunbury Spectator dated May 29th 1879 No. 8

	Many ads and interesting stories of the events of that day and time.

	"Will Grant run again" ? Murder of a judge in Ky to avenge a wrong
	perceived by his killer on his sister....
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                  <text>[page 107]

[corresponds to labeled page 102 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Capers and Characters:

 	Photos of locals in period costumes in various poses and situations.
        Margaret Stith and Ed Cooley
        Gerald Strosnider, Larue Stith and Henry Stith
        Charlene and Diane Alward
        Marguerite Williamson, Debbie Davidson, Mrs. Goff, Martha Fravel and Vera Paul
        Harold, Jeannette and Mary Curren
        Harold Curren, Gladys Hill and Jodi Hill
        Harold Kintner, Gladys Hill and Lawrence Hill
        John, Lucy, Johnny and Larry Lane
        Louise Sheets
        Gerald "Dutch" Strosnider and Georgia Presley
        Jessie Sims and Earl Dustin
        Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Burrer
        The Melody Makers:  W. Robertson, M. Stith, E. Cooley, and E. Robertson
        Robert Barcus and 2 sons
        Grandfather Howard Roof and Grandmother Evelyn Roof with granddaughter Lisa Jane
        The Robert Barcus family
        Jeanette Curren

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[corresponds to labeled page 103 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The last of the bearded brothers:

	Local men with beards and long hair getting sheared by local barbers.

        Photos:
        Dutch Strosnider and his "most fantastic beard"
        Prospective customers for the village barbers- Willie Bryant, Gerald Strosnider, Larue Stith, and 
        Harold Curren
        Bearded Larue Stith and Dutch Strosnider talk with clean-shaven visitor Homer Fisher
        Dutch and his first place plaque
        Dutch was so proud of that beard
        Larry Stith and his first place plaque- longest all-over beard
        "John the Barber" Reichelderfer is a happy man as the operation on Dutch's beard begins
        Dutch in the brush- a fugitive from the barber
        Jack Kohler does the honors for Larue
        Half and half (unidentified man)
        Roger Stith- a candidate for the barber chair
        No beard- but plenty of hair (unidentified man)
        The clean-shaven Gerald "Dutch" Strosnider
        Harold Curren about to undergo treatment by John Reichelderfer
        The job is complete- a clean-shaven short-haired Larue


   

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                  <text>[page 109]

[corresponds to labeled page 104 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Success and appreciation:

        Delaware Gazette, 8/20/1966
        "Sunbury is "In Black" For the Sesqui"

        Sunbury News August 18, 1966
        "Sunbury Sesqui Pays Off; Commission Plans More"

        Letter to the Community from Jeanette Curren, Secretary of the Sesquicentennial Commission

	letters to the editor from individuals, commission members and organizations
	expressing their appreciation for the success of the Sesqui and all those who took
	part and contributed their time and aid to help it succeed.

	Sunbury News applauded for its coverage of the Sesqui and subsequent events.	
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                  <text>[page 110]

[corresponds to labeled page 105 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Thanks:

	The Sesqui commissioners thank the community for all their support
	
        (pic) of the commissioners: Mrs. Paul Stelzer, Mrs. Marian Whitney,  Miss Esther McCormick,  Mrs. 
        Gladys Hill, Mrs. Jeannette Curren,  Joseph Schilder,  Rev. Donald Wagner. O. W. Whitney, Harold 
        Kimmer, George Lindsey, Harold Ault, Paul Stelzer, and Doug Kemp.
	(pic) of the commissioners.
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                  <text>[page 111]

[corresponds to labeled page 106 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	The End? 

	Poster of The End? No the beginning of the second 150 years
	for Village of Sunbury.
	May it prove to be just as worthy of celebration as
	is the 150 years period we
	have just honored.
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[corresponds to labeled page 107 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Awards:

	Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge Pa. presented with a nomination 
	to be awarded to Sunbury for its Sesquicentennial celebration.

	News From the State Library : Community Library commended for its
	historical exhibit presented during the Sesqui. More than 1800 registered
	in the guest book during the week.	

	Sesqui nets a profit of $3,988 after its eight-day run. The commission
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                  <text>[page 113]

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	The Awards:	

        The Sunbury News, Thursday, February 23, 1967
        "The News Editor Speaks"

        The Delaware Gazette,  February 23, 1967
	"Sunbury Sesqui Honored By Freedoms Foundation"

	Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge awards Sunbury its George Washington
	Honor Medal award for its 1966 Sesquicentennial celebration. One of only 
	50 awards given in the Community Programs Category.
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                  <text>[page 114]

[corresponds to labeled page 109 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Awards:


	Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge Pa. presented with a nomination to be awarded to Sunbury for 
        its Sesquicentennial celebration.
	Letter from E. D. Mason of the Columbus Dispatch inviting the Commission to Luncheon at the Neil 
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        The Sunbury News, Thursday May 25, 1967
        "Sunbury Sesqui Receives Trophy"
        Photos: Ed Mason, Douglas Ruthig, Harold Kitner and Mrs Ruthig
        Miss Esther McCormick, Mrs. Jeanette Curren, Mrs. Gladys Hill, Mrs. Harold Kintner, Mrs. Ruthig, 
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                  <text>[page 115]

[corresponds to labeled page 110 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Termination:

        Sunbury News, April 13, 1967
	"Sesquicentennial Commission Disbands: Distributes Remaining Funds in Community"

        Delaware Gazette, April 7, 1967
        "Sunbury Sesqui Group Ends Its Activities With Gifts"
        Big Walnut Scholarship Board:  Mrs. Harold Curren, Mrs. Harold Kintner, George Lindsey and Joseph
        Schilder.

	The Trustees and Officers of Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge
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	the Faith of Our Fathers Chapel at the American Freedom Center.

	Group plants a blue spruce on the square to commemorate the 150th
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                  <text>[page 116]

[corresponds to labeled page 111 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	Awards:

        The Delaware Gazette, September 5, 1967
        Sunbury Sesqui Honors Papers, School District
        Photograph of Virginia Knisely of the Delaware Gazette with Sunbury Sesqui Plaque
	Sunbury News publisher Bill Whitney and Clyde Cochran of the Big Walnut Board of 
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        Howard Hale, president of the Sunbury Library Board, accepted the Sesqui Scrapbook from Mr. and Mrs. 
        Douglas Ruthig, who compiled the book.

        The Sunbury News, 9/14/67
        Sesquicentennial Secretary Wins National Civic Award
	Jeanette Curren given award by the Board of Editors of "Outstanding
	Leaders of America". She was the secretary of the commission
	and worked extremely hard to make the Sesqui a success. She was
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                  <text>[page 117]

[corresponds to labeled page 112 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]

	1984 letter from the 150th Sesqui Celebration treasurer Harold Ault, donating money left over
	to the Village of Sunbury for its 175 year event in 1991 to be used as it sees fit.
	
	Flea Market announced for July 5th 1976 . Flea market began during
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                  <text>[page 118]

[corresponds to labeled page 113 of Sesquicentennial Scrapbook, Sunbury, Ohio, 1816-1966]


	Poster:
        Big Walnut Bicentennial Celebration
        Festival USA 
        Schedule of events for July 4, 5 and 11 through 17
	Announcing the events to take place during the eight-day run 
	of the Sesqui and inviting all to come and participate.

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[page 119]

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