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MEMORANDA Everett, Wash., Jan 11, 1937 a sheriff's deputy reported this afternoon having found today the body of a boy tentatively identified as that of Charles Mattson, 10-years old, son of Dr. W.W. Mattson, who was kidnapped two weeks ago. The body was found in an isloated place, several miles from here.
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MEMORANDA Friday, Jan 22, 1937 In the twenty four hours, from 8a.m. Thursday to 8a.m. today, rainfall of 6 inches was recorded at the Earlington Weather [?] Station, weather [?] Brick Southworth reported today. From 5 p.m. Wednesday to 8 a.m. Thursday, 3.25 inches of rainfall were recorded making ttla of 8.41 inches for the thirty-nine hours of almost continous rain. Rainfall continued steadily today with
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MEMORANDA a brief period of sleeting.
Sunday Morning Jan 24, 1937 Ohio, passing 1913 mark, cuts off 41 to South. The rampant Ohio river at 12:28 o'clock yesterday afternoon broke all flood records at Evansville whit it passed the 1913 stage of 48.4 ft and last night was continuing to its expected cres of 5'1 feet
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MEMORANDA Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1937 Mail by Boat Mail is taken from Providence to Dalton six miles by boat and four miles by land. Thousands of acres in that section still are flooded and it is estimated that Clear and Lick creeks will not be back in their banks before March 1
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Saturday, Dec. 26, 1936 Marriages Aubrey Polley, 31, railroad employee, divorced, manitou rural route 2, and Miss Ruby Aline Slaton, Madisonville rural route 1. Obtatined a marriage license here Thursday.