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1. J.W. Hubbard Mill at Monrovia, Indiana 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,...

2. Kin Hubbard Cartoon Kin Hubbard Cartoon Hoosier Salon; Cartoons; Hubbard, Kin, 1868-1930 In those early years the Hoosier Salon was open to artists who had lived in Indiana for at least one year, and it quickly became a showplace for Indiana artists. On display were paintings in watercolor...

3. "November Evening" "November Evening" Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Artists; Ohio River; Autumn; Landscape painters--United States; Steamboats; Boats Harlan Hubbard painted this Ohio River scene in 1983. A rowboat and shantyboat are in the foreground. Behind them a steamboat sails down the river. He often framed his own works using wood he found along...

4. Harlan Hubbard Rowing on the Ohio River Harlan Hubbard Rowing on the Ohio River Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Ohio River; Autumn; Rowboats; Artists Hubbard's artwork, books, and unusual way of life attracted visitors to their home. No road led to the house, so guests climbed down a steep path from a ridge above, or rang a bell across the river near...

5. Letter from Harlan Hubbard to Toni and Charles Letter from Harlan Hubbard to Toni and Charles Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Correspondence All of the correspondence by Harlan Hubbard in the Archives of Hanover College has the look and feel of this letter. The edges are crudely cut and singed by fire to convey a rustic temperament.

6. Anna and Harlan Hubbard Anna and Harlan Hubbard Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Artists; Authors, American Author and artist Harlan Hubbard was born In Bellevue, Kentucky in 1900. He and Anna Eikenhout married in 1943.

7. Anna and Harlan Hubbard's Home Anna and Harlan Hubbard's Home Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Dwellings When Harlan and Anna arrived in New Orleans after the shanty boat trip down the Ohio and Mississippi, they used the wood from the boat to build a trailer, then bought a car and pulled the trailer back...

8. Harlan Hubbard Steamboat Woodcut Harlan Hubbard Steamboat Woodcut Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Artists In 1952, Hubbard purchased about seven acres of land on the Ohio River in Trimble County, KY called Payne Hollow. He and Anna live a life "in harmony with the landscape."

9. Harlan Hubbard Obituary in Hanoverian Harlan Hubbard Obituary in Hanoverian Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Artists Hubbard died on January 16, 1988 at the age of 88. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Anna who shared Payne Hollow with Harlan for 37 years.

10. Harlan Hubbard Journals: 1929-1944 Harlan Hubbard Journals: 1929-1944 Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Landscape painters--United States--Diaries The Hubbard of the early journals is quite a different figure from the one who appears in Shantyboat and Payne Hollow. The entries portray a serious young artist trained in the classical tradition.

11. "Ther haint nothin' as hard as a easy payment." Abe Martin "Ther haint nothin' as hard as a easy payment." Abe Martin Brown County (Ind.); Martin, Abe (Fictitious character); Caricatures and cartoons; Hubbard, Kin, 1868-1930 Abe Martin, a folksy Brown County cartoon character created by Frank McKinney “Kin” Hubbard, first appeared in the Indianapolis News in December 1904. Many of his satirical comments still ring true...

12. Harlan Hubbard Harvesting Hay Harlan Hubbard Harvesting Hay Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Wheelbarrows; Hay; Summer Harlan once remarked, "I wanted to do as much as I could for myself, because I had already realized from partial experience the inexpressible joy of doing so."

13. Playing Music Playing Music Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Musicians; Musical instruments; Artists Anna and Harlan Hubbard allowed time in their lives for reading, painting, writing, and music. Their prize possession was their Steinway grand piano.

14. Art Exhibition at Hanover College Art Exhibition at Hanover College Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Artists Hubbard's artistic work was exhibited often and widely, including a 1966 exhibition on views of the Ohio River sponsored by the American Commerical Lines, Inc.

15. A Shanty Boat Life A Shanty Boat Life Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Ohio River; Ohio River--Description and travel; Mississippi River--Description and travel The end pages of the book illustrate the Hubbards trip down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.

16. A Shanty Boat Life A Shanty Boat Life Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Ohio River; Ohio River--Description and travel In 1944, the Hubbards began work on the shantyboat that served as their home for seven years and took them 1,385 miles down the Ohio and Mississippi.

17. Payne Hollow Payne Hollow Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Ohio River--Description and travel; Ketucky--Description and Travel This is the story of how the Hubbards searched and found a place on the banks of the Ohio, where they built a house and grew their own food and independent of machines and cities followed the way of life...

18. Portrait of William H. English Portrait of William H. English English, William Hayden 1822-1896; English Hotel and Opera House (Indianapolis, Ind.); English Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); Portrait paintings William Hayden English was a businessman and politician who served four terms in the U.S. Congress. In 1880 he was the Democratic candidate for vice president. He and his wife Emma Mardulia English had...

19. Home of William Hayden English Home of William Hayden English Houses; Fences; English Hotel and Opera House (Indianapolis, Ind.); English Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); English, William Hayden 1822-1896 When William H. English purchased the home of W.S. Hubbard at 60 Circle Street he added a wrought iron fence to the property. Later, a stage door of his Opera House opened onto this side so fans wanting...

20. William Hayden English, 1822-1896 William Hayden English, 1822-1896 English Hotel and Opera House (Indianapolis, Ind.); English, William Hayden 1822-1896; English Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); Politicians; Businessmen Willam Hayden English, 1822-1896, was a businessman and politician who served 4 terms in the U.S. Congress. In 1880 he was the Democratic candidate for vice-president. He and his wife Emma Mardulia English...
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