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Lew Wallace's Study
Montgomery County (Ind.); Wallace, Lew, 1827-1905; Towers
This National Historic Landmark was designed and built by General Lew Wallace as a freestanding personal study. Best known as the author of Ben-Hur, Lew Wallace (1827-1905) was a Renaissance man and notable...
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Lew Wallace
Wallace, Lew, 1827-1905; Portrait photographs; Authors, American--19th century; Montgomery County (Ind.)
A popular image of Hoosier icon Lew Wallace (1837-1905), as seen in his natural surroundings: under a beech tree on the grounds of his Crawfordsville home, near the site where he constructed his colossal...
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Ben Hur Souvenir Album Scenes of the Play
Wallace, Lew, 1827-1905; Bible plays; Plays; Actors; Camels
In November 1902 the play based on Lew Wallace's novel, Ben Hur, was performed at the English Theater. The Indianapolis Journal reported that it had taken two trains to transport the costumes, animals,...
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Portrait of Susan Wallace
Portraits; Wallace, Susan E. (Susan Elston), 1830-1907
Portrait of Susan Wallace, wife of General Lew Wallace.
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General Lew Wallace, 1886
Franklin County (Ind.); Wallace, David, 1799-1859; Wallace, Lew, 1827-1905; Governors; Authors, American--19th century
Lew Wallace, Civil War general, diplomat, and author of Ben-Hur was born in Brookville, Indiana. He was the son of Indiana Governor David Wallace. David Wallace had moved to Brookville, Indiana in 1817...
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Appearance of the Star to the Wise Men in the Play Ben Hur
Wallace, Lew, 1827-1905; Bible plays; Plays; Actors; Camels
The Ben-Hur Souvenir Album has photographs of scenes of the stage play that appeared at the English Theater late in 1902. Here the Three Wise Men are seeing the star in the east, signifying the birth of...
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Portrait of Governor David Lawrence Wallace
Franklin County (Ind.); Wallace, David, 1799-1859; Governors
Indiana Governor David Wallace moved to Brookville, Indiana in 1817 where he established a successful law practice. While there he married Esther French Test and had four sons, including Lew Wallace, Civil...
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Lane Place in Crawfordsville
Montgomery County (Ind.); Porches; Dwellings
One of Montgomery County's architectural gems is the home of Henry S. Lane (1811-81), Indiana congressman, governor, Civil War senator and brother-in-law of Lew Wallace. Built in 1845 in Elston Grove,...
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Dedication Ceremonies for the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Monument, May 15, 1902
Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Indiana State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis, Ind.); Soldiers' monuments--Indiana--Indianapolis; Dedication ceremonies--Indiana--Indianapolis; Grand Army of the Republic
After nearly 14 years of construction, the monument was officially dedicated on May 15, 1902. Those attending the gala event were treated to a poetic recitation by James Whitcomb Riley. Fellow Hooiser...
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Mayor Shank Cleaning Up Western Indianapolis, 1913 Flood
Floods--Indiana; Natural disasters; Flood damage; Shank, Samuel Lewis (Lew), 1872-1927; Mayors; Disasters; Marion County (Ind.)
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Mayor Shank at Work Cleaning Up Western Indianapolis, 1913 Flood
Floods--Indiana; Natural disasters; Flood damage; Shank, Samuel Lewis (Lew), 1872-1927; Mayors; Disasters; Marion County (Ind.)
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Portland, Indiana Volunteer Firemen and Firetruck
Jay County (Ind.); Fire fighting; Fire fighters; Fire engines
Fourteen volunteers and two full-time house men comprised the force of the Portland Volunteer Firemen's Association in 1921. Marshall Fleming was the Chief, and Lew Mason was the Assistant Chief.
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