| Name | Amos Elbert Hinks [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23] | |
| Birth | 29 Jun 1899 | Burke, Franklin, New York, USA [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 17, 19, 21, 23] |
| Baptism | 25 Oct 1899 | Burke, Franklin, New York, USA [17] |
| Gender | Male | |
| Residence | Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, USA [19] |
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| Residence | 1900 | Burke, Franklin, New York, USA [7] |
| Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head: Son | ||
| Residence | 1905 | Burke, Franklin, New York, USA [3] |
| Relationship to Head: Son | ||
| Residence | 1910 | Burke, Franklin, New York, USA [8] |
| Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Son | ||
| Residence | 1 Jun 1915 | Burke, Franklin, New York, USA [5] |
| Relation to Head of House: Son | ||
| Residence | 1918 | Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, USA [6] |
| Residence | 1922 | Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, USA [18] |
| Residence | 1928 | Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [18] |
| Residence | 1930 | Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [10, 16] |
| Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head | ||
| Residence | 1931 | Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [18] |
| Residence | 1933 | Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [18] |
| Residence | 1935 | Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [2] |
| Residence | 1940 | Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [2] |
| Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head | ||
| Residence | 1950 | Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [23] |
| Relation to Head: Head; Marital Status: Married | ||
| Social Security Number | 298-01-0654 [9, 11] | |
| Death | 16 Mar 1993 | Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, USA [4, 9, 11, 20, 24] |
| Burial | Carroll, Ohio, USA [4] |
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| Person ID | I1492 | The Hinks Family Tree |
| Father | Thomas Hinks, b. 3 Aug 1844, Huntingdon, Le Haut-Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada d. 15 Apr 1923, Burke, Franklin, New York, USA (Age 78 years) | |
| Relationship | natural | |
| Mother | Olive Lydia Lafluer, b. 13 Oct 1857, Burke, Franklin, New York, USA d. 28 May 1930, Burke, Franklin, New York, USA (Age 72 years) | |
| Relationship | natural | |
| Marriage | 12 Oct 1882 | Malone, Franklin, New York, USA [25, 26, 27] |
| Family ID | F479 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family | Mildred Elsie Frank, b. 1 Aug 1903, Auburn, De Kalb, Indiana, USA d. 7 Mar 1985, Carrollton, Carroll, Ohio, USA (Age 81 years) | |||||||||
| Marriage | 6 Nov 1926 | Summit, Ohio, USA [21, 24] |
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| Family ID | F529 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||||||
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| Photos | Amos and Mildred 50th Anniversary | |
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #183 Amos with a girl on a tire swing. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #341 Photo taken by Amos Hinks's girlfriend during a Sunday afternoon walk at T.S.C. in 1921. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #193 Photo Caption: One of the Happiest Days. Springfield Lake, Oct 26, '24. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #373 Alton and Amos Hinks on the water tower at Johnstown, PA. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #400 The 50th Wedding Anniversary of Amos and Mildred (Frank) Hinks in Scroggsfield, OH. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| The Hinks Siblings From left to right: Alton Hinks, Amos Hinks, Cora Crawford, Warren Hinks, and Joseph Hinks. This is a scanned slide, downsized, cropped, and edited to improve the color. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #371 Amos with June Rauch Wagoner in 1923. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #178 Amos Hinks with three girls. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #330 Amos Hinks with niece Betty Hinks. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #007 From left to right: (back) Amos Hinks, Mildred (Frank) Hinks, Betty Hinks, Eleanor (Reese) Hinks, Mrs. Reese. (front) Warren Hinks Jr., Robert Hinks. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from… | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #297 Amos Hinks with niece Betty Hinks. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #287 Alton and Amos Hinks on a Sunday afternoon walk. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #296 Amos and Mildred (Frank) Hinks's wedding group. Alton Hinks - Best Man. Harriet Frank - Bride's Maid. Amos's mother is at the far right. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and… | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #327 When Amos Hinks went to see Mildred Frank. 1924. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #181 Amos Hinks with a girl. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #298 The wedding of Amos Hinks and Mildred Frank. Alton Hinks, Amos Hinks, Mildred (Frank) Hinks, and Harriet Frank. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #151 Amos Hinks and Mildred Frank wedding. From left to right: Alton Hinks, Amos Hinks, Mildred (Frank) Hinks, Harriet Frank. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #196 Photo Caption: Taken at Springfield Lake, Mosquito Point. October 26, 1924. Mildred Frank, Amos Hinks, and Harriet Frank. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #161 Amos and Mildred (Frank) Hinks on their wedding day. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #349 Amos Hinks and three girls. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #010 From left to right: Amos Hinks, Mildred Frank, Harriet Frank. The fourth person is unknown, but is probably John or Robert Frank. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #152 Amos Hinks and Mildred Frank wedding. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #345 Another photo of Amos Hinks and Loretta at T.S.C. Amos pulled a string connected to the camera to snap the photo. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #289 Esther, James, Hane Hotham, Amos, unknown. This was taken in Johnstown, PA. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #332 Amos Hinks. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #159 Amos and Mildred (Frank) Hinks on their wedding day. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #301 More T.S.C. boys. Amos Hinks is on the left. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #153 Front Row: (left to right) Amos Hinks, Mildred (Frank) Hinks, Elizabeth (Baker) Urmson. Back Row: (left to right) Harriet Frank, Harry Urmson, Mr. Urmson's mother and father, Mary (Baker) Gee, DeLoss Frank. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were… | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #372 Amos Hinks on the water tower at Johnstown, PA. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #158 Amos and Mildred on the rocks during her visit to Johnstown, PA, in 1925. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| The Gettysburg Times - 18 Mar 1993 - Page 2A | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #385 Olive (Lafluer) Hinks with her sons Warren, Alton, and Amos. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #198 Photo Caption: Taken at Springfield Lake, Mosquito Point. October 26, 1924. Amos Hinks, Mildred Frank, and Harriet Frank. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #009 From left to right: Amos Hinks, Mildred Frank, Harriet Frank, DeLoss Frank. The person hiding in back is unknown, but is probably John or Robert Frank. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the… | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #192 Photo Caption: One of the Happiest Days. Springfield Lake, Oct 26, '24. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #328 Amos with two others and a dog. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #335 Amos Hinks (on the right) with some of the boys who roomed with him at T.S.C. in 1920. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #278 Photo Caption: Harold Colton, Amos. Amos Hinks (right) with his good friend Harold Colton (left). Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #344 1921 Chemicals. Class graduation at T.S.C. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #334 Amos at T.S.C. in 1920. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #154 Front Row: (left to right) Amos Hinks, Mildred (Frank) Hinks, Elizabeth (Baker) Urmson, dog Jacko. Back Row: (left to right) Harry Urmson, Harriet Frank, Mr. Urmson's mother and father, Mary (Baker) Gee, DeLoss Frank. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some… | ||
| Amos Hinks sings "You Are My Sunshine" Amos Hinks passed away when I was about ten years old, but one thing I remember was he often sang "You Are My Sunshine" while we were visiting him. This is a cassette recording he made of himself singing it in 1987. I was recently told by Joan Hinks that this song reminded Amos of his deceased wife Mildred, and that he often cried while singing… | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #099 Amos Hinks with Mildred's roommate. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #384 Description taken from back. Front Row, L to R: Amos Hinks, ?, ?, Hazel, Lilah, Gertrude Lafluer, Wesley Lafluer, George Lafluer. Back Row: ?, Cora Hinks, Dora Bonin, Ella Mae Estabrooks, ?. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her… | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #326 When Amos Hinks went to see Mildred Frank. 1924. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #006 From left to right: Mrs. Reese, Warren Hinks Jr., Eleanor (Reese) Hinks, Robert Hinks, Betty Hinks, Mildred (Frank) Hinks, Amos Hinks. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
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| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #306 Walters and Amos Hinks. He roomed with Amos at T.S.C. in 1921. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #391 Amos Hinks and a girl named Lotus. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #396 Amos Hinks (second from left) and three other guys. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #150 Amos Hinks and Mildred Frank wedding. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #199 Photo Caption: Taken at Springfield Lake, Mosquito Point. October 26, 1924. Mildred Frank, Amos Hinks, and Harriet Frank. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Franklin Academy 1918 Students of Franklin Academy's 1918 graduating class. Amos Hinks is in the middle row, third from the right, and wrote the names of the other students by their photos. On the back of the photo he also wrote a list of fourteen other students who are not pictured. | ||
| Certificate - Baptism - Amos Elbert Hinks A Certificate of Baptism for Amos Elbert Hinks. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #195 Photo Caption: One of the Happiest Days. Springfield Lake, Oct 26, '24. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #321 Amos Hinks and Esther James from Christian Endeavor Presbyterian Church. 1924. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Amos Hinks records a Christmas Message Amos Hinks recorded this Christmas message for his great grandson, David Benjamin, in 1987. In this message he presents the biblical story of Christmas, and sings several carols. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #292 Alton Hinks (top), Amos Hinks (bottom), and a third fellow. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #286 Alton and Amos Hinks on a Sunday afternoon walk. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #295 Amos Hinks with his sister-in-law Ellenor (Reese) Hinks. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
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| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #309 Amos Hinks with an arm full of flowers at T.S.C. in 1921. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
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| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #279 Description by Amos Hinks: "One-room school students in Dist. #5. The one's labeled: Winifred Newton is the girl I liked most. Amos. Clarence Wood - his dad had maple sugar bush. I went to this school when I worked for John Langford 13 years old. The farmer one night I milked 17 cows. When 14 years old worked for Fred Wright. Passed New York State… | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #299 T.S.C. boys. Amos Hinks is on the right. Lake James, Angola, IN. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #294 Amos Hinks (right), and another guy. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| The Diary of Amos E. Hinks 1917 Amos Hinks kept a diary with a short entry nearly every day during 1917. The original scans have been adjusted to fit into a .pdf adhering to Ancestry's file size limits. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #173 Amos Hinks. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #336 Amos Hinks in 1920. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #285 Alton and Amos Hinks on a Sunday afternoon walk. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #366 Amos Hinks studying by a pile of snow. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #197 Photo Caption: Taken at Springfield Lake, Mosquito Point. October 26, 1924. Amos Hinks, Mildred Frank, and Harriet Frank. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| The Akron Beacon Journal - 18 Mar 1993 - Page B7 | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #290 Unknown girl, Amos Hinks, and Jane Hotham in Johnstown, PA. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #363 Amos Hinks, book in hand, and another man with a steam tractor during the winter at T.S.C. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #194 Photo Caption: One of the Happiest Days. Springfield Lake, Oct 26, '24. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #182 Amos Hinks. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #315 Amos Hinks. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #273 Photo Caption: Amos, Ellenor Hinks. Amos Hinks with sister-in-law Ellenor (Reese) Hinks. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Mildred Frank's Album: Photo #364 Flint, Knapp, and Amos Hinks at T.S.C. They were two of his roommates. Mildred (Frank) Hinks kept an album of photos glued to black construction paper. These photos were later numbered, and some were described by her husband Amos Hinks. These are primarily from the 1920's and 30's. | ||
| Autobiography of Amos E. Hinks |
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