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Alexander Gardner Lincoln Glass-Plate Negative
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Art of Mary Lyon Taylor
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Ballard-Garman Family Letters, 1833-1889
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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 Materials
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Daniel R. Weinberg Lincoln Conspirators Collection
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Herman List 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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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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Miscellaneous Images from IHS Photo Collections
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Native American Portraits from the Aboriginal Port folio
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Nineteen's 19
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Notable Hoosiers
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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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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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WWII Materials
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130 Old Quaker Church and High School
Churches; Schools; Bell towers; Horses; Carriages & coaches
View of the high school and Quaker church in Amboy, Indiana. The church is wooden clapboard and one story. The school appears to be two stories and brick. Both buildings have bell towers. A horse and
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137th Street, Indiana Harbor, Indiana
Business districts; Streets; Baby carriages
View of the intersection of 137th and Cedar Street in Indiana Harbor, Indiana. A woman is pushing a baby carriage down the sidewalk in the foreground.
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A View On Newton Street in Goodland, Indiana
Newton County (Ind.); Business districts; Storefronts; Carriages & coaches; Dirt roads
Established in 1861 by brothers, Timothy and William Foster, Goodland was named for the surrounding fertile prairie. Farming and the grain trade have been the mainstay of the town since its beginning.
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Administration Building, State I.O.O.F. Home, Greensburg, Indiana
Fraternal organizations; Retirement communities; Towers; Porches; Sculpture
View of the administrative building for the I.O.O.F. Home in Greensburg, Indiana. The large brick building has two turrets near the entrance and a wraparound porch. There is a statue in front of the b
5.
Aerial View of Noblesville, Indiana
Aerial views; Hamilton County (Ind.); Business districts; Stores & shops
Noblesville was founded in 1823 and probably named for James Noble, the first U.S. senator from Indiana. The current courthouse was completed in 1879 and heated by steam, which was considered progress
6.
Aerial view of Holton, Indiana
Aerial views; Railroad freight cars; Cities & towns; Crowds
View of the townspeople of Holton, Indiana gathered around a line of buildings close to the railroad tracks. Wooden logs are piled on a freight car in the foreground.
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Aerial view of South Bend, Indiana
Aerial views; Cities & towns; Waterfronts
Aerial view of the waterfront and city of South Bend, Indiana. The picture shows the size of the city and gives a good view of an industry located next to the river.
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After Dinner Crowd, Beulah Park, Alexandria, Indiana
Crowds; Children; Clothing & dress; Men; Women; Parks; Wooden buildings
A crowd of nicely dressed adults and children are standing in front of a clapboard building that appears to be a dining hall in Beulah Park. Large shade trees surround the building.
9.
Albany St. Looking North, Selma, Indiana
Streets; Business districts; Stores & shops; Aprons; Winter; Carts & wagons; Snow
View of Albany Street in Selma, Indiana. Businesses line both sides of the street. Men in winter coats, and shop keepers wearing aprons are standing in the snow-covered street and on the sidewalk. Hor
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All Roads Lead to the Ripley County Fair, Osgood, Ind., Aug. 6-7-8-9, 1912
Ripley County (Ind.); Fairs; Agricultural exhibitions
Osgood was laid out in 1856 and named for chief engineer of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, A.L. Osgood. Incorporated in 1878, it became a commercial and agricultural center, the site of the county
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Along the Narrows, Rome City, Indiana
Lakes & ponds; Piers & wharves; Waterfronts; Cabins
View of the shoreline along a lake in Rome City, Indiana. Cabins line the shore and have stairs leading down to the dock areas.
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American Central Life Insurance Building, Indianapolis, Indiana
Buildings; Office buildings; Advertisements; Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.)
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American Furniture Co., Batesville, Indiana
Furniture industry; Factories; Utility poles; Men; Boys; Carriages & coaches
View of the three story brick factory building of the American Furniture Company in Batesville, Indiana. Several stacks of long boards are on pallets behind the building. Three men and two young boys
14.
Amusement Park and Beach, Michigan City, Indiana
Amusement parks; Waterfronts; Sports & recreation facilities; Beaches
View of an amusement park and beach in Michigan City, Indiana. Several people stand on the edge of the beach just beyond the water. Various buildings in the park are visible in the background.
15.
Anderson, Indiana
Bridges; Floods; Roads; Carriages & coaches
Shows people standing by a bridge that crosses high water in Anderson, Indiana. The water appears to be nearing the level of the bridge, and is high up on trees that rise above the bridge. A horse a
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Arcadia American Express Company [Train Depot]
Hamilton County (Ind.); Railroad facilities; Railroad stations; Railroad tracks; Railroad freight cars; Transportation
Arcadia was organized in 1849 and named for the ancient Greek district noted for its pastoral beauty. Growth was slow until the Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago Railroad came in 1854. Arcadia glass, now
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Artist Steele's Home in Brown County
Brown County (Ind.); Steele, T. C. (Theodore Clement), 1847-1926; Houses
Theodore Clement Steele, Indiana’s most famous artist, moved to Brown County in 1907, and built a house and studios there. Ever since then, Brown County has been a haven for artists inspired by the
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Artist T. C. Steele's Home in Brown County, Indiana
Houses; Porches; Hills; Dwellings
View of the one story wooden home of Indiana artist, T. C. Steele. The building sits on a hilltop in Brown County, Indiana and has a wraparound porch.
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Atlanta Interurban Station
Railroads; Railroad cars; Railroad stations; Railroad facilities; Railroad passenger cars; Railroad stations; Railroad travel; Transportation; Travel; Bicycles & tricycles
The car is number 270. The signs on the car read: "Logansport Limited Indianapolis."
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Atlanta Water Wagon
Hamilton County (Ind.); Carts & wagons; Mules; Dirt roads; Transportation; Clothing & dress; Summer
First settled in the 1830s, the area previously known as Sheilsville and Buena Vista became Atlanta in 1885. Like other Jackson Township towns, Atlanta grew after the discovery of natural gas. Glass f
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