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1. "Midnight on the Battle Field." A Nurse Attends a Wounded Union Soldier, Mindful of Preventing Needless "Midnight on the Battle Field." A Nurse Attends a Wounded Union Soldier, Mindful of Preventing Needless Disease and Suffering Civil War, 1861-1865; Nurses; First aid in illness and injury; Wounds and injuries; Public health Hygienic concerns for conditions in hospitals and on battlefields during the Civil War later propelled the sanitary movement forward into the public forum. Sanitary codes and directives formulated during...

2. Soldiers and Sailors Monument North Tablet with Inscription Dedicated to Indiana Volunteers During the Soldiers and Sailors Monument North Tablet with Inscription Dedicated to Indiana Volunteers During the War with Mexico, the Battle of Tippecanoe, the Indian and British War, and the War of the Revolution Indiana State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis, Ind.); War memorials--Indiana--Indianapolis; Statues; Sculpture; Soldiers' monuments--Indiana--Indianapolis; Schwarz, Rudolf, 1866-1912; Schmitz, Bruno 1858-1916 The tablet on the north side has an inscription dedicated to Indiana Volunteers during the War with Mexico, the Battle of Tippecanoe, the Indian and British War, and the War of the Revolution. The tablet...

3. Soldiers and Sailors Monument South Tablet with Inscription Dedicated to Indiana Volunteers during the Soldiers and Sailors Monument South Tablet with Inscription Dedicated to Indiana Volunteers during the War for the Union and the War with Spain Indiana State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis, Ind.); War memorials--Indiana--Indianapolis; Statues; Sculpture; Soldiers' monuments--Indiana--Indianapolis; Schwarz, Rudolf, 1866-1912 The south tablet records the number of volunteers from Indiana who served and died during the War for the Union and the War with Spain. The statues on either side represent an infantry soldier and a cavalry...

4. Santa Claus Express Santa Claus Express Christmas; Holidays; Amusement rides; L.S. Ayres and Company During the 1950s, downtown stores, such as L.S. Ayres and Blocks, were the primary destination for Indianapolis shoppers. The stores were especially popular during the holiday season, offering elaborate...

5. Exhibit B: Daily River Gauges and Maximum Height of Streams Traversed by Pennsylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh, Exhibit B: Daily River Gauges and Maximum Height of Streams Traversed by Pennsylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh, During the Flood of March, 1913, as Shown by Records of U.S. Government Pennsylvania Railroad; Floods--Ohio; Floods--Indiana; Railroads--Natural disaster effects--Ohio; Railroads--Natural disaster effects--Indiana; Weather; Weather research; Natural disasters; Floods; Rivers During the 1913 flood, rivers across the Midwest crested at record levels, including the Wabash, White, Ohio and Maumee rivers in Indiana. In Evansville, the Ohio River stretched almost 50 miles wide and...

6. Stant Locking Gas Cap Stant Locking Gas Cap Automobile industry and trade--Indiana; Automobile supplies industry--United States--Periodicals In response to gasoline theft during the Great Depression, George’s son, Kyle Stant, invented the locking gas cap in 1932. The popular item became an early product available through the growing automotive...

7. Advertisement for Locking Gas Caps Advertisement for Locking Gas Caps Automobile industry and trade--Indiana; Automobiles--Equipment and supplies--Indiana In response to gasoline theft during the Great Depression, George’s son, Kyle Stant, invented the locking gas cap in 1932. The popular item became an early product available through the growing automotive...

8. Kitchen Maid Cabinets Kitchen Maid Cabinets Kitchen Maid Corporation--Catalogs; Kitchen cabinet industry--Indiana--Andrews; Commercial catalogs In addition to the Hoosier Manufacturing Company, several other Indiana companies, like Sellers, Nappanee, Kitchen Maid, and McDougall, were manufacturing cabinets, similar in design, during the early...

9. Lifetime McDougall Kitchen Cabinets Lifetime McDougall Kitchen Cabinets Kitchen cabinets; Kitchen cabinet industry In addition to the Hoosier Manufacturing Company, several other Indiana companies, like Sellers, Nappanee, Kitchen Maid, and McDougall, were manufacturing cabinets, similar in design, during the early...

10. Painting the Barricades Around the Soldiers and Sailors Monument During Restoration Painting the Barricades Around the Soldiers and Sailors Monument During Restoration Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; Sculpture; Monuments and Memorials; Aerial views; Children; Artists During restoration an eight-foot wall of plywood was built around the work site. Artist Carol Tharp-Perrin coordinated the painting project "Indiana Through the Eyes of Youth."

11. Lobby of the Wawasee Inn, Season 1903-4 Lobby of the Wawasee Inn, Season 1903-4 Lake Wawasee; Hotels; Stairways The Wawasee Inn was on the northeastern shore of the lake. During the season concerts were held in the lobby on Sundays during the dinner hour and in the evening.

12. Blood Plasma Chill Room Blood Plasma Chill Room Eli Lilly and Company; Medicine; American Red Cross; World War, 1939-1945 --War work During the 1940s, Lilly supplied more than 200 products to the U.S. government during World War II. At the request of the American Red Cross, Lilly provided blood plasma for American troops. Before the...

13. Blood Plasma and Patient Blood Plasma and Patient Eli Lilly and Company; Medicine; World War, 1939-1945; Wounds and injuries During the 1940s, Lilly supplied more than 200 products to the U.S. government during World War II. At the request of the American Red Cross, Lilly provided blood plasma for American troops. Before the...

14. Charles W. Fairbanks Funeral Crowd Outside Indiana State Capitol Building Charles W. Fairbanks Funeral Crowd Outside Indiana State Capitol Building Fairbanks, Charles Warren, 1852-1918; Funeral processions; Funeral rites & ceremonies; Vice-Presidents--United States; Indiana State Capitol (Indianapolis, Ind.); Crowds During World War I, President Wilson’s administration recruited Fairbanks to give several speeches in support of the Liberty Loan drive to generate funds for the war effort. Fairbanks’s health deteriorated...

15. Scipio, Indiana Covered Bridge During Restoration Scipio, Indiana Covered Bridge During Restoration Jennings County (Ind.); Covered bridges The Scipio Covered Bridge over Sand Creek is a Howe Truss structure built in 1886. In the early 1940s, the bridge was repaired. Here is a view of the bridge during restoration, showing what a covered bridge...

16. Willis Revels, African Methodist Episcopal Pastor Willis Revels, African Methodist Episcopal Pastor African American physcians --Indiana --Indianapolis --Portraits; Clergy --Indiana --Indianapolis --Portraits The African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church promoted education during the antebellum period in Indiana. It maintained Sabbath schools and day schools. Elisha Weaver and Willis Revels, both Indiana pastors...

17. Indiana Cotton Mills During the January 1907 Flood Indiana Cotton Mills During the January 1907 Flood Perry County (Ind.); Indiana Cotton Mills (Cannelton, Ind.); Textile industry; Floods; Floods--Ohio River Valley Indiana Cotton Mills faced the Ohio River several hundred feet from its north bank. The building, made of sandstone, had 280 feet of frontage and was 60 feet deep with twin towers that were 100 feet high....

18. Brazil Furnace. Garlick & Collins, Brazil, Clay County, Indiana Brazil Furnace. Garlick & Collins, Brazil, Clay County, Indiana Clay County (Ind.); Industries; Industrial facilities; Iron industry and trade; Smelting During the nineteenth century Clay County had great promise as a manufacturing outlet for the state. This Brazil Furnace was built in 1867 and soon became the mill where Garlick & Collins used the coal...

19. United States Quartermaster Depot, Jeffersonville, Indiana United States Quartermaster Depot, Jeffersonville, Indiana Clark County (Ind.); Government facilities; Quartermasters After the Civil War, a permanent Quartermaster Depot was built in Jeffersonville, Indiana. It was used by the military during WWI and WWII and supplied the Civilian Conservation Corps during The Great...

20. Standard Oil Plant, Whiting, Indiana Standard Oil Plant, Whiting, Indiana Lake County (Ind.); Standard Oil Company; Petroleum industy and trade; Aerial views The area in the vicinity of Whiting, Indiana was first settled in 1848. The population was comprised largely of Eastern Europeans during the early years. The Standard Oil Company’s move into the town...
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