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Correspondence from Entrants, 60-64 Years
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RG4296.AM Oldest Farmer
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Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and Adolph Bernt Regarding the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 5 and 6, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and Clinton Einspahr Regarding George H. Bunger of Hildreth, Nebraska and the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 12, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and Dick Heerten of Ainsworth, Nebraska Regarding the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 1 and 13, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and Dick Herteen of Ainsworth, Nebraska Regarding the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 12 and 13, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and Fred A. Middendorf Regarding the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 1 and 4, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and Fred M. Hitchcock of Jamison, Nebraska Regarding the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 11 and 12, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and G.P. Mace of Osceola, Nebraska Regarding the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 7, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and Henry F. Kuhl of Plainview, Nebraska for the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 19, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and Henry Sauerwein Regarding the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 18, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and J.H. Feith of Fairbury, Nebraska Regarding the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 12, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and Mrs. Art Uhe Regarding John W. Elliott and the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 11, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and Mrs. Carl Loewe Regarding Carl Loewe and the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 7, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and Mrs. Dennis Loar Regarding Carl Harder and the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 12, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and Mrs. Glenn John Regarding Henry Carlson and the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 1, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and Mrs. Ray Butterfield Regarding W.F. Hempstead and the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 8, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and Orma and Hilda Brothers Regarding Will Brothers and the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 19, 1952
Correspondence Between Max Coffey of the Omaha World-Herald and Wanda Lee Dugger Regarding John T. Younts and the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 19, 1952
Hand-written Copy of Max Coffey’s Letter to Orma and Hilda Brothers Regarding Will Brothers of Dix, Nebraska for the Omaha World-Herald’s “Oldest Farmer Contest,” Undated
Hand-written Copy of Max Coffey’s Letter to Wanda Lee Dugger Regarding John T. Younts and the “Oldest Farmer Contest,” Undated
Letter Entering Fred Warner of Holbrook, Nebraska Into the Omaha World-Herald’s “Oldest Farmer Contest,” Undated
Letter from Henry F. Ebel, Sr. of Bellwood, Nebraska Entering the Omaha World-Herald’s “Oldest Farmer Contest,” January 29 [1952]
Letter from A.D. Fulton of Tabor, Iowa Entering the Omaha World Herald’s “Oldest Farmer Contest,” January 29, 1952
Letter from Adolph Bernt of Shelby, Nebraska Entering the Omaha World-Herald’s “Oldest Farmer Contest,” January 2, 1952
Letter from Alice B. Fender Nominating Charles W. Buckner of Hamburg, Iowa for the Omaha World-Herald’s “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 7, 1952
Letter from Anton J. Sedlak of Brainard, Nebraska Entering the Omaha World Herald’s “Oldest Farmer Contest,” February 1, 1952
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