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  2. Dayton Hospitals - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS

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    St. Anne's or (St. Ann's) was only the maternity wing of St. Elizabeth's. -----Honest Communications Is The Foundation of Civilizations. jack1971 21 posts Jul 13, 2013 10:00 AM I worked at Miami Valley Hospital as a trained attendant during my junior and senior year at Patterson Co-op. supersix 137 posts Jul 13, 2013 10:17 AM

  3. History of Dayton, Ohio 1889 - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS

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    St. Paul 's German Evangelical Lutheran Church was organized in 1852. A division occurred in opinion in St. John's German Evangelical Lutheran Church among the members on a question of church government, which resulted in the withdrawal of the pastor, Rev. Andrew Hordorf, and twenty-five families. For a time those who withdrew worshiped in the ...

  4. Riverdale - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS

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    FIND BOOKS ON DAYTON, OH HISTORY FREE ONLINE. newsnot 377 posts Jun 16, 2014 4:48 AM Riverdale Rat, Where have you been?

  5. East Dayton & Linden Ave

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    CHARMS61, I used to shine shoes in Jo De Bri's, and was kinda like a mascot. I remember Ann, and Alice, but I can't remember the other lady's name. She was married to Hank, from Orkin. Ann had a daughter named Deborah. I also remember Mike, and Ann's sister who lived on S. Smithville Rd. Last Edited by Billd1952 on Feb 26, 2014 12:36 PM

  6. Great Days in Dayton

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    SCRIPT NO. 10—“THE IRON HORSE” MUSIC. Theme. Starts fortissimo, then fades behind… ANNOUNCER: “Great Days in Dayton!”

  7. Great Days in Dayton

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    Script No. 9—“Christmas A Century Ago” MUSIC . Theme. Starts fortissimo, then fades behind…. ANNOUNCER: “Great Days in Dayton!”