The Indianapolis Star
July 24, 1923
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Shelbyville, Ind., July 23--- Mrs. J. Russell Robertson
of Indianapolis
before her marriage last week was Miss Mildred Bailey, daughter of
Mr. and
Mrs. Charles C. Bailey of this city. She was prominent in social circles
here. Mr. Robertson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson
of
Shelbyville. He was a member of the Theta Xi Fraternity at Purdue
university and now has a position with the Big Four railway at Indianapolis.
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin
The Shelbyville Democrat
Shelbyville, Ind., Friday, February 14, 1913
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C. C. Bailey received a letter today from his son, Willard Bailey, who ran away from home last week and joined the navy, stating that he was stationed at Portsmouth, Va., and that he liked the life fine. He also stated that he enlisted as an apprentice wireless telegrapher.
Submitted by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Daily Democrat
Tuesday, January 5, 1892
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LOCAL NEWS.
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Charles Bailey,
a Panhandle brakeman, was knocked from his train by a bridge at Knightstown and
instantly killed His body was forwarded to Southport.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Daily Evening Democrat
Saturday, January 31, 1885
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L O C A L N E W
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Mr. Nicholas Bailey,
of Noble township, was a genial caller on the Democrat to-day. Call again,
Nick.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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