Babs
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Post by Babs on Nov 3, 2008 7:43:36 GMT -5
Katie, Your school friend Margo McCalip is now Margo Hughey and she is a member of this board so the two of you can renew acquaintances. I remember Margo did a lot of posts recently on the Lincoln School.
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katie
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Post by katie on Dec 3, 2008 8:30:02 GMT -5
Please post your Lincoln school memories here. I have been trying to send Margo a get well message,but for some reason can not get through. Anyway, I hope by now she is doing better.Margo, my prayers are with you. Katie
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Post by Babs on Dec 3, 2008 17:43:37 GMT -5
Katie, I had an email from Margo and she is still in Missouri where she went to celebrate Thanksgiving with some of her family. She said she's doing fine, gets worn out easily, but as long as she gets her afternoon nap in, she's fine. She will be back in town late Saturday night.
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RER
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Post by RER on Nov 1, 2009 21:32:55 GMT -5
The First Lincoln School In Columbus Indiana (1895 or before)Once Called the First Ward SchoolLocated & Still Standing Corner 2nd & Franklin StreetColumbus, Indiana This is one of the best old views of the school I have found. Margo and her sisters and my brother and I attended this school in the 1940s. This picture is unique that it shows the Bartholomew County Courthouse. Behind the school in the early days was a Livery Stable and the Crump Theater. Source: Sou venir and official program: 19th annual encampment, Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Indiana and auxiliary societies, Columbus, In., May 17-20, 1898 No copyrights apply because of the age of the picture.
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Post by hatchetjack on Jan 23, 2011 21:25:19 GMT -5
I am sorry that I don't get on this site enough, but I remember The grand ole lady Miss Book. She would walk us to the church on 8th Street (between Wash. and Franklin Streets) for a service on Good Friday. I also remember when It was your birthday she (Miss Book) would light a candle powered wind mill of a thing, and I remember that being the greatest. Lincoln allumn '56-'60 (2nd thru 6th) HJ
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