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Lena’s Postcards #111 – Huston Hackleman

[Postmark: Appleton, Wisconsin, 10 December 1915 [?] AM]

Address: Mrs. J.W. Hackleman, Connersville, Indiana

Appleton Wis. 12-9-15
Dear Folks: Received
card a few days ago.
Have quit work on
the house now until
after Xmas. All hands
at the store. Willard
takes care of the chickens
He says the boys at
school are telling him
there is no Santa Claus
Let us hear from
you as you can’t husk
corn now. froze up
Huston

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Lena’s Postcards #105 – Ed and Annie

[Postmark – none, but stamp is crossed out with a pencil]

Address: Mr. John W. Hackleman, Connersville Ind, R.R. No 2

Marth 14 – 1913
We wish you a
happy Birth day
Ed and Annie

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Lena’s Postcards #98 – Grace (Lamberson) Hackleman

[Postmark: Indianpolis, Ind., 22 December 1914 [?], 4 PM[?]]

Address: Mr. & Mrs. J.W. Hackleman, Connersville, Ind. R.R.

Dear Folks at Home,
We all wish
you a Merry Christ-
mas & a Happy
New Year – with
all the good
things that go
to make them
so. With love
Grace

[Editor’s note: Grace was Lena’s step daughter-in-law. She was the wife of Charles W. Hackleman.]

Grace Lamberson Hackleman, date unknown. Photograph courtesy of kaceeclark1 via Ancestry.com

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Lena’s Postcards #80 – Balzora Scofield

[Postmark: Sharpsville, Indiana, 1 February 1917, 8 PM]

Address: Mrs. J.W. Hackleman, R. Route 2.—, Connersville, Indiana

2-1-’17
Dear Sister. We were
greatly pleased by your
gifts X’mas & my B.D.
card. Laura has been
in wretched health, keeping
our attention here, but I
think of you all—& am so
glad to hear. Frank looks
young for his years—but is
not strong. Failing—He
& Laura send Love—as
does your Loving Sister
Bal.

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Lena’s Postcards #75 – Clarence, Nellie & Wayne

[Postmark: Indianapolis, Indiana, 23 December 1915, 11:00 PM]

Address: Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Hackleman, Connersville, Indiana

Best Wishes
for a
Merry Xmas
Clarence, Nellie
and
Wayne

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Lena’s Postcards #18

Postmark:
December 23, 1912, Indianapolis, Indiana, 830 PM

Addressed to:
Mrs. J. W. Hackleman
Connersville,
Ind.

Message:
Dec-23-1912
Your card received but did not think we would go away from home this Xmas. Indications are for snow & cold. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas & thanking you for the invitation to come
Sincerely yours,
Grace U.

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Lena’s Postcards #6

Postmark:
Appleton, Wis. June 12 1909 10 A.M.

Addressed to:
Mrs. J.W.Hackleman
Connersville
Ind
R R #2

June-12-09

Dear Folks: – We are expecting Grandma Miller today. J. Jr. wants an automobile (big one), bicycle, and a box of chocolates. I wonder if she’ll bring all of them.

Yours Huston

Image of postcard now available to view and download at Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/1909-06-12-obverse


Huston’s first wife was Elizabeth Irene “Bessie” Miller. They were married on 25 April 1906 in her hometown of McGregor, Clayton County, Iowa. They had one son, Willard Wesley Hackleman, who was born in the spring of 1907. Six months later, in October, Bessie died suddenly while they were visiting family in Iowa. John Carl Hackleman, Huston’s brother, lived with the family in Appleton for many years. In Huston’s postcard, J. Jr. could possibly be his son, Willard, or his brother, John Carl!


Connersville Evening News 1907-10-02 Mrs. Hackleman deadMRS. HACKLEMAN DEAD
Wife of Huston Hackleman Passes
Away at McGregor, Iowa –
News Received, To-day.

J. W. Hackleman, living east of Fairview, received a telegram, from his son, Huston Hackleman, to-day, stating that the latter’s wife had died very suddenly, while on a visit to relatives at McGregor, Iowa. Huston Hackleman, who is a young man, is well known in this city, as well as in his native neighborhood about Fairview. He was married less than two years ago and has lived at Appleton, Wisconsin since that time.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hackleman have gone to McGregor.

“Mrs. Hackleman Dead,” Connersville Evening News (Connersville, Indiana), 2 October 1907, p. 1, col. 3; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 11 March 2015).

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