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(10.04.1956) Adlai Stevenson, presidential nominee for Democratic party in 1952, 56, and 60 in front of Courthouse in Sunbury.
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(10.04.1956) Adlai Stevenson, presidential nominee for Democratic party in 1952, 56, and 60 in front of Courthouse in Sunbury.

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  • A Korean War soldier is brought home.
  • Unknown event on a train parked at Market Street.
  • Unknown event on a train parked at Market Street.
  • Unknown event on a train parked at Market Street.
  • (10.04.1956) Adlai Stevenson, presidential nominee for Democratic party in 1952, 56, and 60 in front of Courthouse in Sunbury.
  • (10.04.1956) Adlai Stevenson, presidential nominee for Democratic party in 1952, 56, and 60 in front of Courthouse in Sunbury.
  • (10.04.1956) Adlai Stevenson, presidential nominee for Democratic party in 1952, 56, and 60 in front of Courthouse in Sunbury.
  • (10.04.1956) Adlai Stevenson, presidential nominee for Democratic party in 1952, 56, and 60 in front of Courthouse in Sunbury.
  • (10.04.1956) Adlai Stevenson, presidential nominee for Democratic party in 1952, 56, and 60 in front of Courthouse in Sunbury.
  • (10.04.1956) Adlai Stevenson, presidential nominee for Democratic party in 1952, 56, and 60 in front of Courthouse in Sunbury.
  • (1953) Some sort of celebration during a train stop.
  • (10.22.1952) People support Dwight D. Eisenhower, republican nominee for President, and Richard Nixson, vice president, as President Harry Truman makes a speech at a whistle-stop address at Northumberland while campaigning for Adlai Stevenson, democratic nominee for president, and John Sparkman, vice president.
  • (10.22.1952) People support Dwight D. Eisenhower, republican nominee for President, and Richard Nixson, vice president, as President Harry Truman makes a speech at a whistle-stop address at Northumberland while campaigning for Adlai Stevenson, democratic nominee for president, and John Sparkman, vice president.
  • (10.22.1952) President Harry Truman at a whistle-stop address at Northumberland while campaigning for Adlai Stevenson, democratic nominee for president, and John Sparkman, vice president.
  • (10.22.1952) President Harry Truman at a whistle-stop address at Northumberland while campaigning for Adlai Stevenson, democratic nominee for president, and John Sparkman, vice president.
  • (10.22.1952) President Harry Truman at a whistle-stop address at Northumberland while campaigning for Adlai Stevenson, democratic nominee for president, and John Sparkman, vice president.
  • (10.22.1952) President Harry Truman introduces his daughter, Margaret, at a whistle-stop address at Northumberland while campaigning for Adlai Stevenson, democratic nominee for president, and John Sparkman, vice president.
  • (10.22.1952) President Harry Truman at a whistle-stop address at Northumberland while campaigning for Adlai Stevenson, democratic nominee for president, and John Sparkman, vice president..
  • Dr. Linnet and Mr. Barr. In 1891 John Kleimbach, a German immigrant living in Shamokin, Pennsylvania became a traveling salesman of waffles after fashioning an iron for the Mansion House Hotel. Kliembach sold waffles for a penny each or ten cents for a dozen.
  • (1860s or 70s) Cabin of Ignatius Deitman, at Berry's (houses near Burger King). One of the first settlers in the area.
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