66 red bordered Kodachromes, most from the early 1950s. The slides are very dirty and will need to be cleaned. There are a lot of pictures out of focus. Many of the shots are from trips to Washington D.C., New Hampshire and Clearwater, Florida.
About 300 Anscochromes showing a cruise to Central America in the 1950s. I didn't count 300 slides. I approximated the total using sophisticated calculations. There are at least 250 slides and perhaps as many as 325-350.
The West Morris Street Free Methodist Church in Indianapolis, Indiana burned down in 1967 and was reconstructed in February 1968. This lot of slides seems to document the re-opening of the rebuilt church.
38 slides taken in downtown Chicago in 1968. Many of the shots have faint horizontal blue lines (2-6) across them. Not sure if this happened with the photographer took the pictures or in processing. The slides are also blue in tint. I adjusted them using cheap software.
21 pictures processed in June of 1968. Many of the shots are of scenes around Indiana, including the Salamonie Church of the Brethren, The Indianapolis Star and Sap's Coffee House.
24 pictures processed in August of 1968. The family appears to be on vacation in California. There are a lot of nature landscapes but I've included the more intersting stuff below.
35 pictures from 1976, many of a parade in downtown Indianapolis near the Indiana College of Business & Technology. The uniforms of the band members have GW on them which ineveitably stands for George Washington. In this case I think it stands for George Washington Community High School.
30 1 and 1/2 inch large window slides, mostly Ektachromes. These are too large for my scanner to capture so all of the samples below are cut off at the top, bottom or sides. Typical of Ektachromes, many of the slides have reddened or turned blue with age.