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Xenia Simons
Miller, Xenia Simons; Miller family; Portrait photographs; Hairstyles
Xenia’s family was affected by the Great Depression. They finally settled in Columbus, where her father was able to make a go of his hickory furniture business with the Columbus Hickory Chair Company....
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Joseph Irwin Miller and Family at Muskoka, Canada
Miller, J. Irwin (Joseph Irwin), 1909-2004; Miller, Xenia Simons; Miller family; Summer; Families; Boats; Canoes and canoeing; Sports; Golfers; Golf
In addition to his list of accomplishments, Miller, most importantly was a father to Margaret, Catherine, Elizabeth, Hugh, and Will, and a grandfather to ten grandchildren.
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English Family Home on Circle Street
Houses; Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; English, William Hayden 1822-1896; Towers
William H. English bought this house on Circle Street in 1864 and enlarged and improved it. The remodeled house contained "probably the handsomest reception parlor in the city with magnificent frescoes...
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View of Englishton Park, Lexington, Indiana
Gardens; Houses; English, William E. (William Eastin), 1850-1926; English, William Hayden 1822-1896
William H. English was born in Lexington and his family maintained a home there called Englishton Park. English had many interests and was among the wealthiest men in Indiana; he was a banker, U.S. Congressman,...
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Goss Family Home, Gosport, Indiana
Owen County (Ind.); Goss family; Houses
Gosport was platted in 1829 and named for Ephraim Goss who settled the area with his family around 1818. His son, Joseph, an early merchant in town, lived in the Goss House. The town prospered as a shipping...
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Octagon House West of Raleigh, Indiana, Home of the William S. Hall Family
Rush County (Ind.); Families; Politicians; Hall family; Houses; Hall, William S., 1814-1905
William S. Hall, farmer and cabinetmaker, justice of the peace, and state representative, founded one of the first consolidated schools in the U.S. He also designed and built this house for his large family...
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Long and Kuns Family 4th of July Celebration at Elnora, Indiana
Daviess County (Ind.); Fourth of July celebrations; Families; Flags; Fishing & hunting gear; Tents; Bunting (Cloth); Women's clothing; Children's clothing; Men's clothing; Patriotism
This family holiday celebration took place on Saturday, July 4th, 1914. The location was known as "Camp Happy" and was on the banks of the White River near Elnora. People in the photograph are members...
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Southern Indiana Fox Hunters 14th Annual Meet, October 1924, Morgantown, Indiana
Morgan County (Ind.); Fox hunting; Dogs; Hunting
Morgantown was first laid out in March of 1831, by Robert Bowles and Samuel Teeters. It was named either for a pioneer family or for the county where it is located. Organized fox hunts such as these served...
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J.W. Hubbard Mill at Monrovia, Indiana
Morgan County (Ind.); Mills and mill-work; Hubbard family
The town of Monrovia was laid out in 1834. From early in the town’s history, mills have been a source of business and a gathering place for residents. The Hubbard Family bought this mill in the 1890s,...
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Henry Moore’s “Arch”
Miller, Xenia Simons; Miller, J. Irwin (Joseph Irwin), 1909-2004; Miller family; Art--Indiana; Art--Indiana--Columbus; Bartholomew County (Ind.); Cleo Rogers Public Library
In 1971 the Henry Moore Arch, 20 feet tall and weighing 5 ½ tons, was placed in the plaza in front of the Cleo Rogers Public Library. The Millers donated the bronze sculpture which was caste in Hamburg,...
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Henry Moore’s “Arch”
Miller, Xenia Simons; Miller, J. Irwin (Joseph Irwin), 1909-2004; Miller family; Art--Indiana; Art--Indiana--Columbus; Bartholomew County (Ind.); Cleo Rogers Public Library
In 1971 the Henry Moore Arch, 20 feet tall and weighing 5 ½ tons, was placed in the plaza in front of the Cleo Rogers Public Library. The Millers donated the bronze sculpture which was caste in Hamburg,...
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Mary St. Clair Fortune
Fortune, Mary St. Clair; Mothers & children; Women's clothing; Hairstyles
William Fortune was born in Boonville, Indiana on May 27, 1863 to William Harrison Fortune and Mary St. Clair Fortune. His father, a Civil War veteran, moved the family to various towns throughout the...
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Xenia and Irwin Miller on Their Wedding Day
Miller, Xenia Simons; Miller family; Miller, J. Irwin (Joseph Irwin), 1909-2004; Military uniforms; Weddings
Upon her graduation, Xenia’s future mother-in-law, Nettie Sweeney Miller, offered to give her a loan to attend business school, which enabled Xenia to get a job at Irwin Union Bank, making $8 a week,...
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Xenia and the Miller Children
Miller, Xenia Simons; Miller family; Children; Families; Hairstyles; Clothing & dress
While Irwin was serving in the Pacific during WWII, Xenia delivered their first child, Margaret. She and Irwin eventually settled in Columbus after the war, and had four more children, Catherine, Elizabeth,...
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Xenia and Irwin Miller
Miller, Xenia Simons; Miller family
Xenia lived a life much bigger than she had imagined as a girl, when she had never even crossed the Ohio River. Xenia and Irwin travelled all over the world, but always kept their home in Columbus. She...
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Xenia Simons as a Child
Miller, Xenia Simons; Miller family; Dogs; Children's clothing; Children
Xenia was born in Morgantown, Indiana on July 9, 1917. Her parents were Luther and Nellie Simons, ran a furniture making business. Xenia was the youngest of four children, and she got her name from her...
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Xenia Receiving an Honorary Degree from MacMurray College
Miller, Xenia Simons; Miller family; Graduation ceremonies
Xenia sometimes regretted the fact that she turned down the opportunity to attend college, so some of her proudest achievements were the honorary degrees she earned from MacMurray College, Butler Univeristy,...
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Xenia at the Preview of her Crèche Collection
Miller, Xenia Simons; Miller family; Christmas decorations
Xenia was an avid art collector. She was a patron of both fine artists and folk artists. Her most memorable collection of folk art was her collection of crèches from all over the world.
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Joseph Irwin Miller and Xenia Simons
Miller, J. Irwin (Joseph Irwin), 1909-2004; Miller, Xenia Simons; Miller family
Miller began his career working as General Manager of Cummins Engine Company in 1934. There he met Xenia Simons, a member of the employee’s union bargaining committee. They passed notes to each other...
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Lyman Ayres at Glendale Mall Groundbreaking
Ayres, Lyman S., 1908-1996; L.S. Ayres and Company; Griffith, Theodore; Gloin, James A.; Men's clothing
Under the leadership of the third generation, the company gained additional frontage on Meridian Street, and also expanded in scope. Ayres agreed to be an anchor store in the first shopping mall in Indianapolis,...
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