Bio: Horn, Henry (4-Jun-1925)
Contact: Stan
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner, 1926 Clark Co., Plat book, 1930 Federal Census, Photos provided by
Clayton Braun, Jr., Transcriber: Duane Horn
Henry Horn is building a cement silo. June 4, 1925
Follow-up: August, 2012
Obviously Henry's silo was built to last. Here is how it looked during August of 2012, 86 yrs. later.
The Henry Horn farm was located in section 32, Rt. 3, Longwood Twp., Greenwood, Clark Co., Wisconsin. It was later farmed by his son, Lloyd and by 2012 it had been sold to an Amish family.
Entrance to the farm, August, 2012
Home with farm buildings to the right,. August, 2012
Farm Buildings, August, 2012
1930 Federal Census, Longwood, Clark, Wisconsin
Henry Horn, Male, age: 32 (1897),
marital status: Married
race: White
birthplace: Wisconsin
father's birthplace: Wisconsin
mother's birthplace:
Germany
enumeration district number: 0022
family number: 164
sheet
number and letter: 8A
line number: 17
Household Members
Head: Henry
Horn M 32 Wisconsin
Spouse: Mary Horn F 26 Wisconsin
Son: Donald Horn M 6
Wisconsin
Daughter: Laverne Horn F 2 Wisconsin
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Bio: Horn, Jerome
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner, 27 Apr 1961
Jerome Horn Joins Iowa Radio Staff
Jerome Horn, 22, has accepted a position as staff announcer at Radio Station
KRIB in Mason City, Iowa. He prepared in radio-television techniques at the
Brown Institute in Minneapolis.
Horn is a 1956 graduate of Greenwood High School where he was a member of the
football squad and the Future Farmers of America. He was also active in
dramatics and in forensics. He attended Whitewater State College for one year.
His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horn, Route 3, Greenwood.
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