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1. Xenia Simons Xenia Simons Miller, Xenia Simons; Miller family; Portrait photographs; Hairstyles Xenia’s family was affected by the Great Depression. They finally settled in Columbus, where her father was able to make a go of his hickory furniture business with the Columbus Hickory Chair Company....

2. Schramm Family Daybook June 20, 1877 Schramm Family Daybook June 20, 1877 Hancock County (Ind.); Schramm family; Germans --Indiana; Farmers; Diaries The Schramm family came from Bavaria, Germany and settled on a farm in Sugar Creek Township in 1835. They retained their farm into the 20th Century and kept meticulous accounts of the farm’s operations...

3. Pages from a Book Xenia used to Plan Dinner Parties Pages from a Book Xenia used to Plan Dinner Parties Miller, Xenia Simons; Miller family; Parties; Party decorations; Menus Xenia was well known for her generous hospitality and her cooking skills. Xenia hosted not only family members and friends, but also some famous acquaintances, such as the Rockefellers, the Saarinens,...

4. Joseph Irwin Miller and Family at Muskoka, Canada Joseph Irwin Miller and Family at Muskoka, Canada Miller, J. Irwin (Joseph Irwin), 1909-2004; Miller, Xenia Simons; Miller family; Summer; Families; Boats; Canoes and canoeing; Sports; Golfers; Golf In addition to his list of accomplishments, Miller, most importantly was a father to Margaret, Catherine, Elizabeth, Hugh, and Will, and a grandfather to ten grandchildren.

5. Frederic (Fritz) Ayres with Daughter Nancy at Indianapolis Athletic Club Frederic (Fritz) Ayres with Daughter Nancy at Indianapolis Athletic Club Ayres, Frederic M., Jr., 1913-1973; Women's clothing; Men's clothing Fred Jr. retired in 1960. Lyman II became chairman of the board in 1962 and was replaced as president of the company by longtime employee James A. Gloin, the first leader of the store who was not an immediate...

6. Alma Ayres Alma Ayres Ayres, Alma; L.S. Ayres and Company; Ayres, Frederic M., Sr., 1872-1940; Families; Mothers & children Mrs. Ayres worked to help establish the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and was the first president of the Women’s Committee. She co-chaired the volunteer services of the Indianapolis Area Chapter of...

7. Lucina Amelia Ball Lucina Amelia Ball Ball family; Clothing & dress; Hairstyles; Portrait photographs There were 2 daughters in the Ball family. Lucina, the eldest child, became an educator in New York and Philadelphia. It was on her advice that the Ball brothers bought land together for their neighboring...

8. Frances Ball Mauck Frances Ball Mauck Ball family; Women's clothing; Hairstyles; Portrait photographs There were 2 daughters in the Ball family. Lucina, the eldest child, became an educator in New York and Philadelphia. It was on her advice that the Ball brothers bought land together for their neighboring...

9. Four of the Ball Brothers in Their Youth Four of the Ball Brothers in Their Youth Ball Brothers Company, Inc.; Ball family; Portrait photographs; Men's clothing; Hairstyles Lucius (1850–1932), William (1852–1921), Edmund (1855–1925), Frank (1857–1943), and George (1862–1955) grew up in a few different towns in New York. They went to school, grew and sold vegetables,...

10. English Family Home on Circle Street English Family Home on Circle Street Houses; Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; English, William Hayden 1822-1896; Towers William H. English bought this house on Circle Street in 1864 and enlarged and improved it. The remodeled house contained "probably the handsomest reception parlor in the city with magnificent frescoes...

11. View of Englishton Park, Lexington, Indiana View of Englishton Park, Lexington, Indiana Gardens; Houses; English, William E. (William Eastin), 1850-1926; English, William Hayden 1822-1896 William H. English was born in Lexington and his family maintained a home there called Englishton Park. English had many interests and was among the wealthiest men in Indiana; he was a banker, U.S. Congressman,...

12. Indiana Historical Society Centennial Farm and Family Plaque Indiana Historical Society Centennial Farm and Family Plaque Plaques, plaquettes; Farms--Indiana--History In January 1948, 1,200 farms were identified as having been in one family for a century or more. Certificates were given out at an agricultural conference at Purdue. Winners could also purchase a bronze...

13. Railroad Depot at Spencer, Indiana Railroad Depot at Spencer, Indiana Owen County (Ind.); Railroad stations; Crowds; Fletcher family Railroads played an integral role in the development of Owen County. Both the Monon and I & V branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad went through the county. During their heyday there were over 20 depots...

14. Calvin Fletcher Jr. Home Near Spencer, Indiana Calvin Fletcher Jr. Home Near Spencer, Indiana Owen County (Ind.); Fletcher, Calvin, 1826-1903 ; Fletcher family; Houses; Families The site of the first brick home in the county later became the site of one of the grandest mansions. Calvin Fletcher Jr. built his mansion near Spencer in the early 1870s. The home was later used as a...

15. Goss Family Home, Gosport, Indiana Goss Family Home, Gosport, Indiana Owen County (Ind.); Goss family; Houses Gosport was platted in 1829 and named for Ephraim Goss who settled the area with his family around 1818. His son, Joseph, an early merchant in town, lived in the Goss House. The town prospered as a shipping...

16. Octagon House West of Raleigh, Indiana, Home of the William S. Hall Family Octagon House West of Raleigh, Indiana, Home of the William S. Hall Family Rush County (Ind.); Families; Politicians; Hall family; Houses; Hall, William S., 1814-1905 William S. Hall, farmer and cabinetmaker, justice of the peace, and state representative, founded one of the first consolidated schools in the U.S. He also designed and built this house for his large family...

17. Long and Kuns Family 4th of July Celebration at Elnora, Indiana Long and Kuns Family 4th of July Celebration at Elnora, Indiana Daviess County (Ind.); Fourth of July celebrations; Families; Flags; Fishing & hunting gear; Tents; Bunting (Cloth); Women's clothing; Children's clothing; Men's clothing; Patriotism This family holiday celebration took place on Saturday, July 4th, 1914. The location was known as "Camp Happy" and was on the banks of the White River near Elnora. People in the photograph are members...

18. Mary Ann Moore's Sampler Mary Ann Moore’s Sampler Morgan County (Ind.); Samplers; Textile crafts; Needlework; Decorative arts; Corss-stitch; Alphabets; Moore family; Political slogans Mooresville was laid out in 1824 by Samuel Moore and named for him. Samuel Moore opened the first store in town which the family operated for 44 years. This sampler was made by his eight-year-old daughter,...

19. Southern Indiana Fox Hunters 14th Annual Meet, October 1924, Morgantown, Indiana Southern Indiana Fox Hunters 14th Annual Meet, October 1924, Morgantown, Indiana Morgan County (Ind.); Fox hunting; Dogs; Hunting Morgantown was first laid out in March of 1831, by Robert Bowles and Samuel Teeters. It was named either for a pioneer family or for the county where it is located. Organized fox hunts such as these served...

20. 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,...
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