Clubs and Organizations
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4-H Exhibit
Young women admiring entries in a dress-sewing competition; c. 1930s (Knecht 3984)
American Legion
Funkhouser Post, First District; some of the members identified in the first row are Richard Waller, Morris Levi, Louis Roberts, and Arthur Stone; c. 1930 (Knecht 3560)
American Legion (Funkhouser Post)
Originally the residence of Willard Carpenter, founder of Willard Library, on Carpenter St.; home to the American Legion from 1937-1958, when it was sold to WTVW television station (Meyer-Schlamp 124)
Boy Scouts of America
Buffalo Trace Council headquarters; the building (515 Cherry St.) was originally a Carnegie Library built for use by African-Americans; photo dated September 10, 1964 (RC 60)
Boy Scouts of America
Scouts eating watermelon, probably at Camp Ribeyere near New Harmony; c. 1920s (Knecht 4684)
Community Center
Located at Eighth and Main Sts.; originally a railroad depot and later USO headquarters during World War II; photo dated July 1964 (Knecht 763)