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Valley Daily News Carriers 1904-1942

Valley Daily News News Carriers, 1904-1942 extracted by Local History Department Staff of Community Library of Allegheny Valley

Copyright 2006 Community Library of Allegheny Valley

This list of 244 news carriers for the Valley Daily News — both former and then present — was extracted from “News Carrier Boys of Former Years Found in All Walks of Life; Many Serving Overseas in Armed Forces,” Valley Daily News, 10 October 1942, pp. 1-2, 11.

“The Valley Daily News gives recognition today to those faithful ‘little merchants’ who, past and present, have carried evening issues into valley homes for more than 38 years.

“In connection with National Newspaper Week, The News has compiled a list of former carriers through voluntary contributions of names.

“Success has been realized in obtaining full data on the first four carrier boys, who served in 1904. A large number of names of other former carriers has been procured and discloses that many substantial, adult citizens were former News’ carriers. Many ex-newspaperboys are in training camp or actually on the fighting fronts. Lastly, but certainly not the least in value, is a list of present newspaperboys. The lists are published herewith:”*

* “News Carrier Boys of Former Years Found in All Walks of Life; Many Serving Overseas in Armed Forces,” Valley Daily News, 10 October 1942, col. 3, p. 1.

There are four fields in this index: Name, Year(s) of Employment, Present Address, Present Occupation.

Valley Daily News Carriers 1904-1942

All | # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
There are currently 20 names in this directory beginning with the letter H.
Harmon, Arnold; 1931-1936; R.D.2, Tarentum; millworker

Harmon, Blaine; 1924-1928; 925 Porter St., Tarentum; glass worker

Harmon, Blair; 1924-1927; 406 E. Tenth Ave., Tarentum; U.S. Steel, Statistical Dept, Koppers Bldg., Pittsburgh

Harner, Sanley; n.a.; Wilkinsburg PA; employed by Warner Brothers, Pittsburgh

Hazlett, John A.; 1914; 106 Ross St., Tarentum; watchman

Heid, George S.; present; 1404 Broadview Blvd., Brackenridge; student

Hendrickson, Robert B.; n.a.; 329 James St., Springdale; Geneva College, Beaver Falls

Hendrickson, Robert; n.a.; 329 James St., Springdale; Geneva College, enlisted in Naval Reserve

Hess, William D.; 1940-present; 721 Morgan St., Brackenridge; student

Hetrick, Ward L.; present; 1019 Lilac St., Natrona Heights; student

Hewitt, Francis; 6 years; 1 E. Eighth Ave., Tarentum; glass inspector

Hewitt, Glenn H.; 1924-1926; 1130 Pacific Ave., Brackenridge; Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp.

Hild, Den W.; 1929-1933; 911 Walnut St., Springdale; West Penn Power Co

Hild, Donald; 1933-1937; Clyde Estate, Cheswick; teacher, Springdale High School

Hill, Francis; 1919-1921; 1026 Ninth Ave., Brackenridge; Mill worker

Hoey, Paul J.; 1904-1905; Horner St., Brackenridge; steel worker

Hubner, Bernard G. Jr; 1929-1933; 915 Pearl St., Springdale; National Geophysical Company, Jacksboro, Texas

Hubner, John S.; 1933-1935; 915 Pearl St., Springdale; student, North Western Seminary, Evanston, Ill.

Hubner, Thurman W.; 1941-1942; 915 Pearl St., Springdale; West Penn Power

Hughes, Clarence E.; present; Monroe St., Natrona Heights; student

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