Shelby County Indiana
Newspaper Articles
Wasson
The Shelbyville Republican
Monday, April 27, 1936
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S O C I E T Y N E W S
Frances Phares, Society Editor
Telephone No. O-N-E.
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150 COUPLES ATTEND DANCE
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One hundred fifty couples
attended the dance and fish fry given Saturday night at the Y.M.I. hall, east of
Shelbyville. Music was provided by Nobe Wasson's orchestra.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Saturday, January 12, 1889
Page 4 column 1
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Mr. John Wasson and Mr. Steve Howard, two solid Democrats of Noble township, favored this office with a call to-day.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Wednesday, January 27, 1886
Page 3
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Oscar Wasson's
$275 jack died last night. This is, we believe, the first authenticated
case on record, where a jack or his progeny of the mule kind, was ever known to
die.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The National Volunteer
SHELBYVILLE, INDIANA
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June 29, 1854
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Administrator's Sale - - selling at public auction on Saturday the 22nd of
July next, the personal goods and chattels of Sally Wasson, deceased
in Noble Township.......... James Adair, Administrator.
Abstracted by Maurice Holmes, in his book Shelbyville, Indiana, Newspaper Excerpts: 1853-1859.
Submitted by Sherry Badgley Ryan, with permission from the author.
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