<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <html> <head> <title>George Nelson Field's Print Shop</title> <STYLE> A { text-decoration: none } </STYLE> </head> <STYLE> <!-- A { text-decoration: none } --> </STYLE> <body bgcolor="#fff8e6" text="black" link="black" vlink="#003300" alink="#200200"> <Blockquote> <br> <center> <img src="images/nelsonprintlogo.gif"> <br> <img src="images/line2.gif"> <br><br> <table width="600" align="center"> <tr> <td align="center" valign=:bottom"><a href="nelsonprint02.html"><img src="images/nelsonl.jpg" hspace="2 border=2 bordercolor="black"></a> </tr> </td> <tr> <td> <p align="center"><font face="verdana" size="2" COLOR="#660000"><b>Click on the photo to see the building about 1930,<br> when it was next door to the Valparaiso City hall.</b></p> <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2" COLOR="#660000">George Nelson Field was born on 10 July 1891 in Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana. His mother and father were George E. and Lavica Hinkle Field. He was the fifth of seven children. In 1913 he married Elizabeth Maud Green. They had two daughters, Marjorie Helen Field and Katheryn Louise Field. His second wife was Alberta Forman, of Joplin, Missouri. In 1924, he lived at 308 Greenwich, in Valparaiso. He was a printer and owned a printing job shop in the above building. His brother Harvey, was also a printer and along with his wife Marie, was the owner/editor of the Nappanee Advance News.</p> </td> </tr> </table> <br> <center> <p><img src="images/line2.gif"> <table align=center width=450> <tr width=450> <td width=450 align=center> <font face="verdana" size="2" color="660000" link="660000"> <P> [<a href="index.html"><font color="black">home</font></a>|<a href="fieldlinks.html"><font color="black">field</font></a>|<a href="albumlinks.html"><font color="black">album</font></a>] </td> </tr> </table> </p> </blockquote> </body> </html>