Shelby  County  Indiana
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McCrea / McCray


The  Shelbyville  News
Monday, June 2, 1941
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TO  RETURN  FROM  SCHOOL
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          Frank McCrea,  who has been attending school in Indianapolis will return Thursday to spend the summer vacation.
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OVERNIGHT  GUESTS
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          Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cochran  were overnight guests of  Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCrea,  Saturday.
Submitted by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Daily  Democrat
Shelbyville, Indiana
February 12, 1915
Page 4   column 5
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          Capt. Edward T. McCrea,  of New Richmond, Ind., brother of,  Dr. S. P. McCrea, who has been seriously ill for some time is some what better.  Dr. McCrea, who had been visiting him, returned home last evening.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Democrat
December 24, 1903
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          Sixteen young people tendered Miss Frances McCrea a pleasant surprise Friday evening on the occasion of her thirteenth birthday.  Various games were played and the guests enjoyed in an old fashioned "taffy pulling."  Dainty refreshments were served during the evening.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Daily  Democrat
Friday, September 29, 1899
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          Best brands of lead and linseed oil for sale by  McCrea & Buxton.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Republican
Tuesday, August 29, 1899
Page 2, column 1
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          The gold paint that you can wash and not hurt.  McCrea & Buxton.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming



The  Shelbyville  Republican
Tuesday, October 11, 1898
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          Mrs. Emma Mont McRea, of Lafayette, a former resident of this city, has made public the engagement of her daughter, Miss Charline, to  Mr. Samuel Hardy Mitchell, of Chicago.  The date of the marriage is not named.  Miss Caroline hasmany firends in this city who will take interest in this coming event.  She is a neice of  Mr. Ed K. Montgomery.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Democrat
May 7, 1896
Page 3   column 2
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          Mr. Edward T. McCrea  was Saturday re-nominated by the republicans of Montgomery county, for the Legislature.  Captain McCrea is a brother of  Cashier McCrea  of the Farmers' National Bank and  Mrs. Sarah Alexander,  of West Mechanic street.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Daily Democrat
Shelbyville, Ind.
June 6, 1892
Page 4
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          Nervine Tonic, the most astonishing medical discovery of the last one hundred years.  See the big display advertisement elsewhere in this paper.  For sale by  S. P. McCrea, the druggist.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Daily Republican
Friday Evening, July 6, 1888
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          S. P. McCrea  and wife spent Sunday with friends in Morristown.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Daily  Democrat
Tuesday, January 26, 1886
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LOCAL  NEWS.
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          Dr. S. P. McCrea  tried to climb over the transom into his dining room this morning, the lock being out of order, and got stuck.  A friend who rescued him, says the sight was not one that tended to promote gravity.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Democrat
December 27, 1883
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          Capt. McCrea,  superintendent of the Marion pubic schools, with his wife and daughter, are in the city visiting Mrs. M's mother,  Mrs. Montgomery, on South street.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Daily  Evening  Democrat
Thursday, August 9, 1883
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LOCAL  NEWS.
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          Mrs. S. P. McCrea  left to-day on a visit to friends in Marseilles, Ill.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Union  Banner
June 4, 1863
Page 3 col 3
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          The Pic-Nic given at McCrea's Mountain on last Saturday was a complete success, notwithstanding the heavy rain the night previous.  Col. Coburn delivered an able and patriotic address, the good effects of which will ultimately be seen in that neighborhood.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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