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Art of Mary Lyon Taylor
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Assorted Images from IHS Collections
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Ballard-Garman Family Letters, 1833-1889
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Ben Winans' Photography
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Benjamin and Caroline Harrison Materials
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Bretzman Collection
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Cephas M. Huddleston Glass Plate Collection, ca. 1890
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Christmas Greetings
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Civil War Home Front
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Civil War Materials
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Civil War Military Front
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Daniel R. Weinberg Lincoln Conspirators Collection
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Emmett I. Brown, Jr. Photograph Collection
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Essays of the Indianapolis Literary Club
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Fighting Tuberculosis in Indiana
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Herman List Collection
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Glass-Plate Negative of Alexander Gardner Abraham Lincoln Portrait
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Indiana Built Motor Vehicles by Wallace Spencer Huffman
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Indiana Dental Association Journals Collection
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Indiana Sheet Music
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Indiana Through the Seasons
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Indianapolis Flanner House, Helping People Help Themselves
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Indianapolis Recorder
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Jack Smith Lincoln Graphics Collection
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James Whitcomb Riley -- Hoosier Poet
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J. C. Allen and Son Collection, 1926-1952
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John Chislett Pictorial Photographs, Ca. 1900-Ca.1920
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John Guedelhoefer Wagon Company
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Karl Bodmer Prints
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Lew Wallace in New Mexico
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Madam Walker
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Maps in the Indiana Historical Society Collections
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Martin Photo Shop
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Michael Haydon Miller Collection, 1834-2000
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Native American Portraits from the Aboriginal Port folio
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Nineteen's 19
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Northwest Territory Collection, 1721-1825
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Notable Hoosiers
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Oliver Frank Kelly Glass Plate Collection, Ca. 1911-1912
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Oran Henley Collection, Ca. 1900-1938
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Other Lincoln-Related Manuscripts in the Collection
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Order Book of the U.S. District Court for the District of Indiana
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Panoramic Photograph Images
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Photography of O. James Fox: 1945-1960
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Postcards of Indiana the Jay Small Collection
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Robert F. Kennedy Visits Indianapolis 4 May 1968
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Sports
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Treasures from the Indiana Historical Society
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Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975
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W.H. Bass Photo Company
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W.H. Bass Photo Company--Indiana Rail Transportation Images
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W.H. Bass Photo Company--Pamela Tranfield Memorial Collection
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WW I Materials
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WW II Materials
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William Henry Harrison Papers and Documents, 1791-1864
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A plan of Fort Finney at the Falls of Ohio
Fortification--Northwest, Old; Columbia (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Pen and ink drawing shows a plan of Fort Finney at the Falls of Ohio and provides a map for locating the fort on the Ohio River. A key briefly explains designations found on the plan.
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A schedule of the expence of a corps of 760 noncommissioned and privates, mounted volunteers, calculated on a scale of 30 days from the point of departure. War Department
United States--Armed Forces--Mobilization
Schedule calculates the expense of employing troops for 30 days.
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A view of the present state of the military force of the United States
United States--Armed forces; United States--Politics and government--1783-1865; United States. War Dept.; United States. President (1789-1797 : Washington)
Document reviews the state of the United States' military force, detailing the number of troops provided by each state and the number of troops needed.
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A view of the present state of the military force of the United States, submitted to the President of the United States George Washington by Henry Knox, Secretary of War
Northwest, Old; Territory of the United States, South of the River Ohio; Indians of North America--Government relations--1789-1869; Indians of North America--Wars--1790-1794; United States. War Dept.; United States. President (1789-1797 : Washington)
Knox's report to the President discusses the coming year's goals of peace in the frontiers and explains in detail how best to meet those goals, using both peaceful and military measures.
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Adjutant General H. Hall, K Volunteers, and James O'Hara, Quarter Master General, Camp Grand Glaze, to the quartermaster
Northwest, Old--Militia; Military supplies; Requisitions, Military--Northwest, Old; Scott, Charles, 1739-1813
Document requests a ration of whiskey for Major Whitaker's battalion of mounted volunteers under the command of Major General Charles Scott.
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Alexander Hamilton, New York, to James McHenry, Secretary of War, Philadelphia
Northwest, Old--Militia; Hamtramck, John Francis, 1756-1803; Galleys--Northwest, Old; Senator Ross; Fort Massac
Regarding the galley "Senator Ross," Hamilton recommends to Colonel John Francis Hamtramck that the boat destined for Fort Massac go instead to the lower posts on the Mississippi River.
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Alexander Hamilton, New York, to James McHenry, Secretary of War, Philadelphia
Northwest, Old--Militia; Hamtramck, John Francis, 1756-1803; Galleys--Northwest, Old; Senator Ross; Fort Massac; United States. War Dept.
Although Hamilton continues to argue for sending the galley "Senator Ross" to the lower posts on the Mississippi River, he concedes that McHenry's decision for the boat to remain at Fort Massac has merit....
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An estimate of the expences of a corps of 760 non commissioned and private of mounted volunteers
United States--Armed Forces--Mobilization; United States. War Dept.
Document estimates the cost of a thirty day, military expedition.
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Andrew Marschalk, Commanding, Fort Jefferson, to Captain Edward D. Turner, Adjutant General, Headquarters
Northwest, Old--Militia; Military supplies
Marschalk reports the delivery of whiskey from the post's public store to Captain Springer and Lieutenant Hastings Marks, and remarks that the whiskey had been purchased from Mr. Brooks.
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Andrew Marschalk, Commanding, Fort Jefferson, to Captain Edward D. Turner, Adjutant General, Headquarters
Northwest, Old--Militia; Military supplies
Marschalk reports the delivery of whiskey from the post's public store to Lieutenant John Webb, and remarks that the whiskey had been purchased from Kean and Smith.
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Andrew Marschalk, Fort Jefferson
Northwest, Old--Militia; Military supplies
Marschalk reports the arrival of two kegs of whiskey belonging to Mr. Drake and one keg of whiskey belonging to Mr. Lockwood and asks permission to have the pack horse master leave the horses until the...
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Andrew Marschalk, Fort Jefferson
Northwest, Old--Militia; Military supplies
Marschalk reports the delivery of whiskey from the post's public store to Lieutenant Kreemer, and remarks that the whiskey had been purchased from Smith and Kean.
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Andrew Marschalk, Fort Jefferson
Northwest, Old--Militia; Military supplies; Marks, Peter; Thomson, Abraham
Marschalk reports the delivery of whiskey from the post's public store to Lieutenant Peter Marks and Ensign Chandler. Marschalk remarks that Chandler's whiskey had been purchased from Sergeant Abraham...
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Andrew Marschalk, Fort Jefferson, to Captain Edward D. Turner, Headquarters
Northwest, Old--Militia; Military supplies; Bowyer, John
Marschalk reports the delivery of whiskey from the post's public store to Lieutenant John Bowyer, and remarks that the whiskey had been purchased from Mr. Brooks.
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Andrew Marschalk, Fort Jefferson, to Major John Mills, Adjutant General
Northwest, Old--Militia; Military supplies; Smuggling
Marschalk reports confiscating kegs marked brandy but containing whiskey intended for Mathew Huston, Greenville.
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Andrew Marschalk, Fort Jefferson, to Major John Mills, Adjutant General, Greenville
Northwest, Old--Militia; Military supplies
Marschalk reports that seven kegs of whiskey reportedly the property of several officers have been deposited in the public store by Sergeant Becker of the Dragoons and ask permission to purchase some whiskey...
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Andrew Marschalk, Fort Jefferson, to Major John Mills, Adjutant General, Headquarters
Northwest, Old--Militia; Military supplies
Marschalk reports confiscating whiskey believed to be the property of Brigand General Wilkinson from the public teams under the charge of Mr. Farrow. In a postscript, Marschalk states that Farrow has left...
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Andrew Marschalk, Fort Jefferson, to Major John Mills, Adjutant General, Headquarters
Northwest, Old--Militia; Military supplies
Marschalk permits to pass 92 barrels of whiskey.
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Andrew Marschalk, Fort Jefferson, to Major John Mills, Adjutant General, Headquarters
Northwest, Old--Militia; Military supplies
Marschalk reports confiscating whiskey believed to be the property of Brooks and Reynolds from Mr. Kibbey's brigade of wagons. In a postscript, Marschalk invites both Mills and the doctor to dinner on...
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Andrew Marschalk, Fort Jefferson, to Major John Mills, Adjutant General, Headquarters
Northwest, Old--Militia; Military supplies
Marschalk reports that wagons carrying ten loads of whiskey have arrived and asks Mills if they have permission to pass.
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