TITLE: Woodmar Country Club, Hammond, Ind.
DATE: 1944
PUBLISHER: Hammond News Agency, Curt Teich (#4B-H1101)
POSTMARK: none
COLLECTION: S. Shook
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TITLE: Woodmar Country Club, Hammond, Indiana. Private, this beautiful
Country Club is located at 177th street.
DATE: 1955
PUBLISHER: Brock, Hammond News Agency, Curt Teich (#5C-K2342)
POSTMARK: none
COLLECTION: S. Shook
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TITLE: Club House, Wicker Park Golf Course, Hammond, Ind.
DATE: 1929
PUBLISHER: Curt Teich (#2549-29)
POSTMARK: none
COLLECTION: S. Shook
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TITLE: Country Club, Hammond, Ind.
DATE: 1914
PUBLISHER: Acmegraph Company (#11767)
POSTMARK: October 3, 1914, Hammond, Indiana
COLLECTION: S. Shook
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TITLE: Hammond Country Club and Drive, Hammond, Ind.
DATE: 1937
PUBLISHER: E. C. Kropp Company (#4609)
POSTMARK: May 24, 1937, Hammond, Indiana
COLLECTION: S. Shook |
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TITLE: Home of the Hammond Woman's Club,
Hammond, Ind. -- 23
DATE: circa 1935
PUBLISHER: E. C. Kropp Company (#30237)
POSTMARK: none
COLLECTION: S. Shook
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TITLE: Hammond Metropolitan
Police Dept., Hammond, Ind..
DATE: circa 1910
PUBLISHER: Suhling & Koehn
POSTMARK: none
COLLECTION: S. Shook
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TITLE: Jimmy Clabby, Hammond,
Ind. Jimmy Clabby - Indiana boy who won the welterweight championship and
has been one of the strongest contenders for the middleweight crown. Clabby
won the title in Australia and served with that country during the world
war. He was born July 14, 1899, at Norwich, Conn.; height, 5 feet, 8 1/2
inches; weight, 158 pounds; color, white; after boxing the best middles in
America, Clabby went to Australia again although he had been there in 1911
and toured the world at the time with T. S. Andrews of Milwaukee. Later he
went back to the Antipodes and has remained there five years, returning to
America in March, 1923. He was beaten by Morris Schlaifer at East Chicago,
Ind., and then retired.
DATE: 1923
PUBLISHER: Ex. Supply Company
POSTMARK: none
COLLECTION: S. Shook
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