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Chapel of the Resurrection, Valparaiso University
Churches; Universities and colleges; Porter County (Ind.); Lutherans; Schools
The chapel is located on the campus of Valparaiso University.
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Chapel of the Resurrection, Valparaiso University
Porter County (Ind.); Lutherans; Churches; Universities and colleges; Schools; Glass painting and staining
Interior view of the Chapel.
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Police Escort Carries Riley's Remains into the Crown Hill Chapel Vault
Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916; Funeral rites & ceremonies; Funeral rites & ceremonies
Through a drizzling rain, Riley's remains were carried into the Crown Hill chapel vault.
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Riley's Casket Entering Chapel at Crown Hill
Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916; Funeral rites & ceremonies; Funeral rites & ceremonies
Riley's casket is escorted into the chapel at Crown Hill Cemetery.
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Harmony Methodist Church, McKinley Chapel, Harmony, Indiana
Clay County (Ind.); Methodist Church; Churches
The McKinley Chapel was built for the M.E. Church of Harmony. Named for George McKinley, a major contributor to the building fund who died in 1881 while the building was still under construction; his funeral...
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Roberts Settlement Reunion
Hamilton County (Ind.); Reunions; Churches; Families; African Americans
Free blacks bought land and settled in Jackson Township in the 1830s. Many were surnamed Roberts and the area became known as the Roberts Settlement. No longer a viable community, descendants return annually...
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Administration Hall under Construction
University of Evansville; Universities and colleges; Construction; School buildings
Built of Indiana limestone, concrete and tile, and surmounted by an 80-foot tall tower, Administration Hall is completed in 1922. It houses all departments and administrative offices, classrooms, laboratories...
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Administration Hall at Completion
University of Evansville; Universities and colleges; School buildings
Built of Indiana limestone, concrete and tile, and surmounted by an 80-foot tall tower, Administration Hall is completed in 1922. It houses all departments and administrative offices, classrooms, laboratories...
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Fort Benjamin Harrison - Barracks B & C and Chapel Reception Center
Marion County (Ind.); Fort Benjamin Harrison (Ind.); Military camps; Military facilities; Military life; Military personnel; World War, 1939-1945; Barracks; Churches
The U.S. Army opened Fort Benjamin Harrison in 1904. The fort was the largest WWII induction center in the United States. The base was decommissioned in 1991 and part of it was converted to a state park....
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Red Cross First Aid Class at Mayer Chapel
Red Cross--Indiana; American Red Cross; First aid in illness and injury; Public health
The Red Cross was founded nationally in 1881, most Indiana chapters began in the early 1900s. Over the years they have helped Hoosiers during disasters, aided the military, and have provided first aid...
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