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1. Judge Sarah Evans Barker Judge Sarah Evans Barker Barker, Sarah Evans; Judges; Lawyers Sarah Evans Barker has said, “The path to success is only a straight line when you’re looking back.” Her path to becoming Indiana’s first female federal judge and its first female chief judge began...

2. United States District Court, Southern District of Indiana United States District Court, Southern District of Indiana Judges; People--Indiana--Photographs; Courts In 1968, the U.S. Justice Department brought suit against the Indianapolis Public Schools system, Indiana's largest school district. The case came to trial in 1971 and IPS was found guilty of practicing...

3. Certificate of Membership in the Indiana Colonization Society Certificate of Membership in the Indiana Colonization Society African Americans; Colonization; Liberia; Lithography; Judges; Lawyers Some people felt African Americans seeking freedom in the wilderness of Liberia were following the example of the first settlers of the United States. Others opposed colonization to Africa thinking it...

4. David Wallace David Wallace Governors; Politicians; Indiana--Politics and government; Governors--Indiana; Indiana. Governor (1837-1840 : Wallace); Wallace, David, 1799-1859; Legislators--United States; Painting; Portrait paintings Born in Pennsylvania in 1799, Wallace’s family moved to Brookville, Indiana in 1817. As governor his attempt to implement internal improvements such as canals and roads was stymied by an economic depression...

5. Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Portraits; Portrait photographs; Hairstyles; Clothing & dress Cornelia "Nellie" Cole was born ca. 1848 in Marysville, Ohio, to Judge Philander B. Cole and Dorothy Witter Cole. As a student at Ohio Wesleyan Female College she worked with one of the Ohio Wesleyan University's...

6. Reverend Canon Earl L. Conner Reverend Canon Earl L. Conner AIDS (Disease); AIDS activists; Priests Episcopal Priest Reverend Canon Earl Conner noted that spiritual care and compassion were lacking for AIDS sufferers. He had a vision for a structure to provide a "safe place" so those infected could receive...

7. Daniel Wait Howe Daniel Wait Howe Switzerland County (Ind.); Howe, Daniel Wait, 1839-1921; Portrait photographs; Authors, American; Historians; Lawyers; Judges Born in Patriot, Daniel Wait Howe (1839-1921) was a prominent lawyer, judge, historian, and president of the Indiana Historical Society from 1901-1920. During the Civil War he served two years with the...

8. [Benjamin] Harrison Day Celebration at the Gibson County Courthouse in Princeton, Indiana, October 1896 [Benjamin] Harrison Day Celebration at the Gibson County Courthouse in Princeton, Indiana, October 1896 Gibson County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities; Political activity; Political candidates; Posters; Bunting (Cloth) The Gibson County Courthouse, made of brick and limestone, is one of ten in Indiana built in the 1880s that still stand. Judge William Harrington’s home served as courthouse from 1813-1815, followed...

9. Early Monroe County Courthouse Early Monroe County Courthouse Monroe County (Ind.); Courthouses; Autumn; Government facilities In 1908 this building replaced the brick building originally constructed in 1826. A local judge found a moral for life in the construction of the new facility, always "be square, plumb and level."

10. Tabernacle at Roachdale, Indiana Tabernacle at Roachdale, Indiana Putnam County (Ind.); Churches; Religious institutions; Aerial views; People; Meetings Roachdale was platted in 1879 and named for the local railroad station that was named for a Judge Roach of Indianapolis, an executive with the Monon Railroad. Predominant religions in the area include...
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