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    Explore "dekalbcounty" with insightful episodes like "WW II letters from small-town Hoosiers", "Early environmentalists in Indiana" and "Matthew Braswell" from podcasts like ""hoosierhistorylive", "hoosierhistorylive" and "Missing Persons"" and more!

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    WW II letters from small-town Hoosiers

    WW II letters from small-town Hoosiers

    Even though a couple from the town of Auburn in far-northeastern Indiana married after World War II, their letters included in a new book, "Army Guy, Red Cross Gal", are not love letters. Because they weren't even dating each other before they went overseas, their descriptive letters were not written to each other.

    Instead, the "Army guy", who became a military police lieutenant with Gen. George Patton's Third Army, wrote to his Indiana family members about his wartime experiences, including becoming ensnared in the historic Battle of the Bulge and witnessing the horrors at the Buchenwald concentration camp.

    Meanwhile, the "Red Cross gal", wrote to her family about her experiences, which involved being stationed in Italy and working at a sprawling sports complex that Fascist dictator Mussolini had built.

    To discuss the lives and letters of the couple, another resident of Auburn, the co-author of "Army Guy, Red Cross Gal", will be Nelson's guest. Barbara Olenyik Morrow is the author of seven books, most focusing on Indiana history. In "Army Guy, Red Cross Gal", she inserts narrative passages between the letters that illuminate a range of episodes during World War II. She notes that nearly 12,000 people from Indiana were killed during the war, including nearly 100 from DeKalb County, where Auburn is the county seat.

    Early environmentalists in Indiana

    Early environmentalists in Indiana

    They explored and advocated for the protection of a range of aspects of Indiana's natural heritage, from birds and other wildlife to flowers and plants, including ferns. In many cases, they lived during eras (including the late 1800s and early 1900s) before the word "environmentalist" even was used. Some of them were called "conservationists".

    They were often self-taught in our natural heritage, with true "in-field" experience. Even though Frank Wallace (1878-1968) didn't have a high school diploma, his expertise meant that he served as an Indiana state entomologist for more than 40 years. Jane Brooks Hine (1831-1916) of DeKalb County in northeastern Indiana became known as the "Bird Woman of Indiana" while documenting hundreds of sightings for the federal government. A former teacher and mother of six, she wrote for various publications and served on the Indiana Academy of Science.

    During a later era, John Gottschalk (1912-1999), a native of Berne, Ind., rose to become a top federal official as director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. On a local level, Maurice McClue (1878-1957), who loved wildflowers, trees and wildlife, donated more than 80 acres of his family's farm to "the citizens of Steuben County" in an era before land trusts.

    Matthew Braswell

    Matthew Braswell
    Episode 56 Matthew Braswell

    29 year-old Matthew Braswell vanished under mysterious circumstances in DeKalb County, TN on 12/17/21. Matthew and a friend were witnessed going through someone's mailbox, and when confronted, Matthew and his friend jumped into the friend's car and fled the scene, but didn't make it far before crashing into nearby trees. Both men ran from the car into the nearby woods. Matthew's friend was quickly apprehended, but Matthew was never seen again. Searches turned up Matthew's jacket, with some blood on it, but nothing else. Matthew's mom Teresa is desperate for answers, and wants to know what happened to her son. She fears that the police haven't done all that they can in this case due to Matthew's criminal past. She is also at odds with Matthew's girlfriend over things like Matthew's cellphone, and whether it holds clues to his disappearance, and where it actually is.

    Matthew was last seen wearing jeans and a white tanktop. He's 6ft tall 150lbswith Brown hair, and Brown eyes. He has facial tattoos with a dollar sign over his right eye, and the name Kim over his left eye.

    If you have any information on this case., you’re asked to call the Dekalb County Sheriff’s Department at 615-597-4935.


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