Archive Record
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Metadata
Title |
April 3, 1919 newspaper article about Cumback |
Object Name |
Article |
Catalog Number |
2021.FIC.0650.0001 |
People |
Allison, Ike Allison, Owen Clarence Fitzgerald, Owen Greenwood, Anita F. Gregory, Oral Jones, Noda Jones, Orville Sutherland, James Taylor, Grant |
Date |
1919 |
Scope & Content |
Copy of a newspaper article from the April 3, 1919 edition of "The Washington Democrat" newspaper about Cumback, Indiana, a small community in southern Daviess County. Written at the top is "#1026" which is a reference to the Thelma Bingham books at the Daviess County Museum. She wrote this item was part of a collection that came to the Museum in May 1983 from the Anita Greenwood Estate. Cumback, Indiana is a rural, unincorporated community in Veale Township, Daviess County. The community was named for William Cumback, a U.S. Representative from Indiana. A post office was established at Cumback in 1881, but it was discontinued in 1905. |
Collection |
Anita Greenwood Collection |
Search Terms |
Cumback, Indiana Greenwood Family Washington Democrat |