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Scene from Spring Awakening
University of Evansville; Universities and colleges; Theater; Actors
“Spring Awakening,” by German dramatist Frank Wedekind, is performed at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival in Washington, D.C. This production is the sixth UE entry since 1971 to...
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A Summer Journey in the West
Steamboats; Ohio River; Travel; Transportation; Paddle steamers
This excerpt from the book describes a sudden steamboat race on the Ohio River.
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A Summer Journey in the West
Steamboats; Ohio River; Travel; Transportation; Paddle steamers
This excerpt from the book describes an incident on the Ohio River when a log was drawn into the paddle on the steamboat and broke it.
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Narrative of a Journey Down the Ohio and Mississippi, 1789-90
Ohio River; Ohio River--Description and travel
This excerpt from the book describes an incident on the Ohio River when a decoyer tried to lure a boat to the shore where it would be attacked by Native Americans. A passenger on the boat saw the Native...
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Rescue Work of Culver Cadets, Logansport, Indiana
Cass County (Ind.); Culver Military Academy; Floods; Boats; Streets; Cadets
During the 1913 flood, cadets from Culver Military Academy in Marshall County came to Logansport to help rescue citizens trapped by flood waters. They are seen here rowing their boat down the middle of...
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Chief Menominee Statue
Marshall County (Ind.); Indians of North America; Statues; Memorials
Chief Menominee was a leader of the Potawatomi. In 1838 the tribe was forced from Indiana. Menominee and many others died on the journey in what came to be known as the Trail of Death. In 1909 a granite...
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William Conner House (Conner Prairie Museum)
Hamilton County (Ind.); Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement; Museums; Porches; Wells; Conner, William, ca. 1773-1855; Frontier & Pioneer Life
William Conner, fur trader and state legislator, was the first white settler in Hamilton County. In 1823 his home was the first brick house in the county. Now part of Conner Prairie Living History Museum,...
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Act by the General Assembly to Provide for the Erection of a State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument, 1887
Indiana State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis, Ind.); Soldiers' monuments--Indiana--Indianapolis; Leaflets
In 1887, the legislature passed an act to provide funding for the construction of the Monument.
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Aerial view of the Indiana State Soldiers and Sailors Monument Under Construction, ca. 1892
Indiana State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis, Ind.); Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Construction--Indiana--Indianapolis; Aerial views
This photograph was taken from atop a building on South Meridian Street ca. 1892 and is looking north. Scaffolding and a high board fence can be seen at the base of the monument. A local businessman paid...
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Conner Prairie Interactive History Park
Conner Prairie Interactive History Park; Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement; Conner, William, ca. 1773-1855; Ballooning; Historic sites--interpretive programs; Historical reenactments
Today, Conner Prairie is an independent "Interactive History Park." Guests discover what it was like to live and play in Indiana’s past. The museum grounds are divided into different eras in history:...
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L.S. Ayres Department Store
Department stores--Indiana--Indianapolis; L.S. Ayres and Company; Business districts; Storefronts; Retail trade; Fashion merchandising--Indiana--Indianapolis
Fred Ayres built a new store on the corner of Washington and Meridian Streets which opened in 1905, tripling the size of the business. The old store closed on Saturday, September 30th, and employees moved...
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L.S. Ayres Store and Employees
Department stores--Indiana--Indianapolis--Employees; Ayres, Lyman S., 1824-1896; Retail trade; Clothing trade; Clothing & dress; Fashion merchandising--Indiana--Indianapolis; Storefronts
In 1875 Lyman S. Ayres moved the business across the street to 33-37 W. Washington where it would remain for 30 years. It had 4 floors and a basement. He believed in keeping up with the latest technology...
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Trade Palace Store
Department stores--Indiana--Indianapolis; Ayres, Lyman S., 1824-1896; Business districts
In 1874 Lyman S. Ayres bought out his partner and became full owner of the Trade Palace. He reorganized the store into departments. It was his custom upon entering the store each morning to speak to every...
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Advertisement for Lexington Minute Man Six
Lexington Motor Company; Automobile industry and trade; Advertisements; Fayette County (Ind.)
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WWI Base Hospital 32
Eli Lilly and Company; Medicine; Hospitals; World War, 1914-1918; Nurses; American Red Cross
In February 1917, the United States was on the brink of joining the war in Europe. Josiah K. Lilly Sr., then president of Eli Lilly and Company, quickly realized that the company could help fill a critical...
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Propylaeum in Indianapolis
Buildings; Bicycles
In 1885 Nellie established the Fortnightly Literary Club, the first all-women’s literary club in Indianapolis. She also was a member of the Indianapolis Woman’s Club, under the leadership of May Wright...
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Poem Written by Joaquin Miller of Liberty, Indiana
Union County (Ind.); Miller, Joaquin, 1837-1913; Poets, American; Poetry
Born Cincinnatus Hiner Miller in Liberty, but better-known as Joaquin Miller, “Poet of the Sierras,” he spent much of his life in the American West. The eccentric writer-adventurer’s most famous...
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Portrait of Poet Joaquin Miller Born in Liberty, Indiana
Union County (Ind.); Miller, Joaquin, 1837-1913; Poets, American; Portraits
Born Cincinnatus Hiner Miller in Liberty, but better-known as Joaquin Miller, “Poet of the Sierras,” he spent much of his life in the American West. The eccentric writer-adventurer’s most famous...
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Lice or "Cooties" Poster
Health and Hygiene; Public health; Lice infestation; Pediculosis
World War I soldiers of the A.E.F. were a captive audience for this visual lecture to identify and treat lice or "cooties." American Red Cross sponsored the witty, attention-grabbing poster to aid servicemen...
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Home of Abraham Lincoln in Spencer County, Indiana
Spencer County (Ind.); Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Log cabins
Abraham Lincoln’s family moved to Spencer County in 1816 when Abe was age 7. Their first winter was spent in a shelter made of poles, brush, and leaves enclosed on three sides. They built the cabin shown...
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