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ID65395
Title of ArticleHispanic health coalition director given Key to the City
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationMicrofilm - Reference Desk
Picture CaptionLiliana Quintero and Tim Neese
DateMay 2, 2019
PageA3
SubjectsNorthern Indiana Historical Society Museum, Neese, Tim (Mayor), Key to the City


ID64934
Title of ArticleChurch Community Services honored with key to city
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationMicrofilm - Reference Desk
Picture CaptionMayor Tim Neese, Tom McArthur and Barb Fridley
DateDecember 22, 2018
PageA1, A2
SubjectsChurch Community Services, Neese, Tim (Mayor), Key to the City


ID54079
Title of ArticleMayor Moore gives four school employees a key to the city
NotesTeachers Gary McAllister, Diana Stamper, Richard Veness, & LaMonte Heflick honored
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationMicrofilm - Reference Desk
Picture Captionphoto of Moore & Diana Stamper
DateApril 18, 2014
PageA2
SubjectsElkhart Community Schools, Teachers, Moore, Dick (Mayor)


ID85981
Title of ArticleCapt. Richard C. Brenneman and Mayor Margaret Prickett
Noteshttps://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/49762/rec/1
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationMicrofilm - Reference Desk
Picture Caption4/8/1973 Mayor Margaret Prickett of Mishawaka and Capt. Richard C. Brenneman at his welcome-home celebration at Mishawaka High School. 4/9/1973 page 17 Former POW Capt. Richard C. Brenneman of Mishawaka received a royal homecoming welcome Sunday at the Mishawaka High School gymnasium. More than 1,000 well-wishers turned out at the hour-long ceremony. Mayor Margaret Prickett gave the Mishawaka bachelor a copy of the proclamation, making Sunday Capt. Richard Brenneman Day, and a key to the city. Photo by: Elkhart Truth - William Wilson.
History #epl_truth_photograph_1784
DateApr 09, 1973
Page17
SubjectsBrenneman, Capt. Richard C., Vietnam War Veterans, Prisoners of War, Millersburg, IN


ID22455
Title of ArticleLocal NYC yard still rated most efficient after 3 years of use
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationElkhart City History File
Picture Captionphoto of 'Key to the City' presentation - Richard Reynolds & Ernest C. Johnson
DateMarch 28, 1961
History #1001
SubjectsJohnson, Evan C., New York Central Railroad


ID73185
Title of ArticleLewis Armstrong
Noteshttps://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/1363/rec/1
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationElkhart Truth Collection
Picture CaptionKey to the City, June 1975
DateNo date given
SubjectsArmstrong, Lewis S.


ID73186
Title of ArticleArmstrong - City Key
Noteshttps://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/909/rec/1
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationElkhart Truth Collection
Picture CaptionLewis Armstrong; Key to the City, June 1975
DateNo date given
SubjectsArmstrong, Lewis S., Awards


ID81479
Title of ArticleDr. Herbert Grunewald
Noteshttps://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/3053/rec/1
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationElkhart Truth Collection
Picture Caption5/11/1984 Page 13. Dr. Herbert Grunewald, chairman of the board of management of Bayer AG, awarded key to the city by Mayor James Perron during the Miles' centennial celebration
DateNo date given
History #epl_truth_photograph_997
SubjectsMiles Laboratories, Bayer Corp., Perron, James (Mayor)


ID81501
Title of ArticleKey to the City
Noteshttps://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/3047/rec/3
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationElkhart Truth Collection
Picture Caption5/11/1984 (Left to Right) Dr. Franz Geks, Dr. Herbert Grunewald, Mayor James Perron. Dr. Grunewald shaking hands with Mayor Perron upon receiving the key to the city during the Miles' centennial celebration.
DateNo date given
History #epl_truth_photograph_998
SubjectsMiles Laboratories, Geks, Franz J., Perron, James (Mayor), Awards