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Calvin Whitlow named as Cashier at Bank of Tuckerman. The document contains Calvin's grandmother's obituary. There is also a newspaper item relating a serious car wreck involving the Whitlow family.
Calvin Whitlow in Newport School Play.
Tuckerman First Baptist Church ordains men as deacons and three young men as preachers.
Calvin Whitlow World War II experiences are shown in this document that covers 20 pages. Page 1-War ration books, pg.2, war notice that Calvin would arrive home by rail; pg. 3-Missing in action and later known to be POW; pg. 4, News of Calvin's liberation from POW camp; pg. 5-telegrams from Calvin to family; pg. 6- letter to Calvin's wife; pg. 7-telegram stating missing in action; pg. 8- telegram stating that Calvin was coming home; pg. 9-program from special service 1945; pg. 10-telegram stating that Calvin was in Allied control; pg. 11-Personal letter to Calvin's family; pg. 12-Telegram regarding card from Roy; pg. 13-Address for Calvin; pg. 14-Letter from Calvin; pg. 15-Calvin's ribbons and stripes; pg. 16-Special dinner from Nov. 1944; pg. 17-Items from paper factory; pg. 18-Text of surrender WWII; pg. 19-News article about Calvin; pg. 20-News articles with news of Calvin's release.
Train tickets from Newport to Tuckerman in 1907 that costs 29 cents. Pearcy Van Dyke, the owner of the Newport Independent, made deliveries by train.