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Fairland Historical Society

The Fairland Historical Society shares the history of Fairland, Indiana, including Moral & Brandywine Townships in Shelby County. The Fairland Historical Society is a non-profit, public charity, 501(c)(3), 509(a)(2).Please note that interviewees share their stories as they remember them. We seek to share their stories of local history, but their memories are their own.Thanks to the volunteers who conducted these interviews for their dedication to documenting local history! These conversations represent the individual perspectives of those speaking.Recordings are the property of the Fairland Historical Society.

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    Bob Taylor and Ken Hardwick, interviewed 2026

    Bob Taylor and Ken Hardwick are interviewed by Anne Hardwick in 2026. They were friends at Fairland School and share stories of Fairland, Indiana in the 1940s-1970s, including sports, local businesses, and their early careers in teaching and banking.

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    Maxine Gambrel, interviewed 2026

    Maxine Gambrel is interviewed by Kathy Miller and Steve Elder in 2026 as she shares memories of her early life in Moral Township, Shelby County, Indiana, working at L. S. Ayres in Indianapolis, and being a music teacher.

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    David Sullivan, interviewed 2026

    David Sullivan is interviewed by Keith Fisher and Kathy Miller in 2026 as he shares stories of farming and basketball in Moral Township, Shelby County, Indiana.

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    Ben Wheatley, interviewed 2026

    Ben Wheatley is interviewed by Ketih Fisher and Steve Elder in 2026 as he reflects on his life and family farm in Moral Township, Shelby County, Indiana.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Fairland Historical Society shares the history of Fairland, Indiana, including Moral & Brandywine Townships in Shelby County. The Fairland Historical Society is a non-profit, public charity, 501(c)(3), 509(a)(2).Please note that interviewees share their stories as they remember them. We seek to share their stories of local history, but their memories are their own.Thanks to the volunteers who conducted these interviews for their dedication to documenting local history! These conversations represent the individual perspectives of those speaking.Recordings are the property of the Fairland Historical Society.

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The Fairland Historical Society shares the history of Fairland, Indiana, including Moral & Brandywine Townships in Shelby County. The Fairland Historical Society is a non-profit, public charity, 501(c)(3), 509(a)(2).Please note that interviewees share their stories as they remember them. We seek to...

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