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COUNTY WOMAN'S BROTHER, THOUGHT DEAD IS ALIVE
Posted by Marsha Pearson
Mrs. Opal Smith, of R. R. 1, Spencer, received word Tuesday that her brother, Earl Harrah, of Bakersfield, California, from whom she has had no word since 1937, and had given up for dead, was a patient in the Veterans Hospital in San Francisco.Mrs. Smith called the hospital there, and after some checking, they told her that he was not in that hospital or any hospital in San Francisco, but they called the Red Cross to do further checking on the matter.The Red Cross located Mr. Harrah in a Veteran's Hospital in Palo Alto, Calif., and reported that he had suffered a stroke and is in fair condition.Mr. Harrah has not been home to Indiana since 1919 at the close of World War I.Mrs. Smith plans to visit her brother as soon as arrangements can be made for the trip.Spencer Evening World, June 21, 1966
DUNLAP DEAN CALLED TO SPENCER
Unknown Paper dated March 17, 1892
Posted by Mike Dean
Dunlap Dean, of Indianapolis, was called to Spencer the first of the week by
a telegram announcing the death of his brother, John Dean. "
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