Gov. Oliver Hazard Perry Throck Morton Day Centerville, Indiana 05/15/2009

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Gov. Oliver Hazard Perry Throck Morton Day Centerville, Indiana 05/15/2009 Slide 2 Rep. Phil Pflum, Indianas 56 th District. Slide 3 Rep. Pflum makes presentation to Stephen Santarelli de Brasch, great great grandson of Gov. Morton. Slide 4 Slide 5 Slide 6 Dan Wandersee, Centerville Town Council President, proclaiming Gov. Morton Day in Centerville Slide 7 Representative Tom Saunders, Indianas 54 th District. The district line runs down the middle of Main St.! Slide 8 A flag flown over the Indiana State House along with a picture of statue of Gov. Morton in front of it is presented. Slide 9 Doug Williamson, Wayne County Commissioner, proclaiming Gov. Morton Day in Wayne County Slide 10 Susan King, Archivist, Morrisson-Reeves Library, speaks about Gov. Mortons life and career. Slide 11 Dr. James Glass, Director of Historic Preservation & Archaeology, Indiana Dept. of Nat. Resources Slide 12 Stephen Santarelli De Brasch with Caroline Throckmorton Lewin, Ph.D. Slide 13 Dr. Lewin represented The Throckmorton Family Association (Gov. Morton was a Throckmorton) Slide 14 Throckmorton Family Association is pleased to present. Slide 15 Dr. Lewin presents Mr. Santarelli de Brasch with a copy of Sitherwoods Throckmorton Family History Slide 16 Throckmortons are very proud to note Gov. Morton was a Throckmorton Slide 17 Jim Resh presents a clock with carved Tulip tree to commemorate the planting of an actual Tulip tree today Slide 18 Slide 19 Stephen Santarelli De Brasch and James Resh Slide 20 Stephen gets down to the dirty work! Slide 21 Slide 22 Public officials lend a hand to the planting of the Tulip Tree, state tree of Indiana Slide 23 Slide 24 Slide 25 Slide 26 Slide 27 Slide 28 Nancy Mooney, Caroline Lewin, (unidentified),Carolyn Lafever, Richard Mooney Slide 29 Carolyn Lafever, Wayne County Historian, Hagerstown, IN Slide 30 Rev. Richard Throckmorton, Veedersburg, IN Slide 31 Dr. Richard Mooney and Nancy Mooney of Toledo, OH. Dr. Mooney is editor of the Throckmorton Family Newsletter. Slide 32 Erin age 20 mos. and Colin age five and one/half, youngest Throckmortons. Many thanks to Neil for taking these pictures! Slide 33 Jim Resh, the wonderful organizer, with Stephen and Andrelina Santarelli de Brasch Slide 34 Throckmortons and spouses in front of Gov. Mortons former home. Slide 35 Slide 36 Oldest and youngest Throckmortons: Irene Shireman,89, and Erin, 20 mos. Slide 37 Historic Centerville The Mansion House, site of the luncheon for presenters. Slide 38 Salisbury Justice Center: Gov. Morton was an attorney and judge prior to his political career.