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Elma Centennial History Book
The following links will take you to the respective sections of the Elma Centennial History Book that was prepared and published by the Elma History Book Committee in 1986. You will need Adobe Reader to view these pdf files, and the files are rather large and may take several minutes to download (depending on your Internet connection).
Table of Contents |
Pages |
Chapter 1 - Government and Formation |
1 - 17 |
Chapter 2 - The Chicago Great Western in Elma |
18 - 40 |
Chapter 3 - Businesses (part 1) |
41 - 69 |
Chapter 3 - Businesses (part 2) |
70 - 97 |
Chapter 4 - Progress |
98 - 120 |
Chapter 5 - Churches |
121 - 134 |
Chapter 6 - Schools |
135 - 156 |
Chapter 7 - Disaters |
157 - 171 |
Chapter 8 - Veterans |
172 - 183 |
Chapter 9 - Families (part 1) |
184 - 218 |
Chapter 9 - Families (part 2) |
219 - 250 |
Chapter 9 - Families (part 3) |
251 - 274 |
Chapter 9 - Families (part 4) |
275 - 298 |
Chapter 10 - Community (part 1) |
299 - 325 |
Chapter 10 - Community (part 2) |
326 - 351 |
Chapter 11 - Elma Centenial (plus many advertisements) |
352 - 378 |
Chapter 11 - More advertisements |
379 - 405 |
The entire book is over 400 pages and is presented here with the permission of the History Committee (specifically Avis Roethler and Sam Kramer). Many thanks to Dick Offerman who patiently scanned the entire book in 2010 and formatted it in Adobe pdf formats that are for the most part searchable. However, there are several portions that are not searchable, so just take your time and read through the book using your Adobe Reader program from which you will be able to print the pages you want.
Aerial photo of Elma in the 1970s