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The Local History Index provides only a citation to the article or item. Please visit the Elkhart Public Library’s downtown location at 300 S. Second St. to access the Elkhart Truth newspapers and other collections referenced in this index.


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Showing 4 results for Bontrager, David A..

ID103012
Title of ArticleDavid A. Bontrager
Noteshttps://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/52826/rec/1
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationElkhart Truth Collection; People Pictures - Bontrager, David A.
Picture CaptionDavid A. Bontrager, Elkhart County 3rd District Commissioner, 1975. He also ran for mayor in the 1976 Republican primary, but was not elected. His office was the center of controversy when it was discovered that he was not living at his legal residence in the 3rd District. He was sworn in again as 3rd District Commissioner on December 26, 1976, and then announced his intention to resign his position, having accepted employment in St. Louis, MO.
History #epl_truth_photograph_1522
DateJan 01, 1975
SubjectsElkhart County Commissioners, Politicians, Politics and Government, Bontrager, David A.


ID85283
Title of ArticleDavid A. Bontrager
Noteshttps://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/49695/rec/1
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationElkhart Truth Collection
Picture CaptionDavid A. Bontrager at podium.
DateNo date given
History #epl_truth_photograph_1524
SubjectsElkhart County Commissioners, Politics and Government, Politicians, Bontrager, David A.


ID103013
Title of ArticleDavid A. Bontrager
Noteshttps://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/52818/rec/1
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationElkhart Truth Collection; People Pictures - Bontrager, David A.
Picture CaptionDavid A. Bontrager, Elkhart County 3rd District Commissioner, 1975. He also ran for mayor in the 1976 Republican primary, but was not elected. His office was the center of controversy when it was discovered that he was not living at his legal residence in the 3rd District. He was sworn in again as 3rd District Commissioner on December 26, 1976, and then announced his intention to resign his position, having accepted employment in St. Louis, MO.
DateNo date given
History #epl_truth_photograph_1523
SubjectsElkhart County Commissioners, Politics and Government, Politicians, Bontrager, David A.


ID103014
Title of ArticleDavid A. Bontrager
Noteshttps://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/52814/rec/1
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationElkhart Truth Collection; People Pictures - Bontrager, David A.
Picture CaptionDavid A. Bontrager, Elkhart County 3rd District Commissioner, 1974. He also ran for mayor in the 1976 Republican primary, but was not elected. His office was the center of controversy when it was discovered that he was not living at his legal residence in the 3rd District. He was sworn in again as 3rd District Commissioner on December 26, 1976, and then announced his intention to resign his position, having accepted employment in St. Louis, MO.
DateNo date given
History #epl_truth_photograph_1525
SubjectsElkhart County Commissioners, Politics and Government, Politicians, Bontrager, David A.