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Martin Luther King Jr. Hails Historic Action
United States. Civil Rights Act of 1964; United States--Politics and government, 1963-1969; Race discrimination--United States; United States--Race relations; African Americans--Civil rights; King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968; Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
Article from the Indianapolis Recorder discusses the Senate's passage of the Civil Rights Bill in June 1964. While other civil rights leaders celebrated the news, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. said that...
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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...
3.
George R. Carter Leather Works
Automobile industry and trade--Indiana--Connersville; Factories
Lexington used components in their automobiles from other local companies in Connersville, such as lights from the Indiana Lamp Company, engines from Ansted, and upholstery from the George R. Carter Leather...
4.
Johnston Glass Company
Blackford County (Ind.); Glass factories; Glass factories--Indiana--Hartford City; Advertising; Advertisements
Not all companies survived the gas boom. Muncie kept many factories originally attracted there by the gas boom and some, other than glass, arrived as the boom ended. The city had great railroads with access...
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Johnston Glass Co., Hartford City, Indiana
Blackford County (Ind.); Glass factories; Glass factories--Indiana--Muncie; Factories; Industrial facilities
Not all companies survived the gas boom. Muncie kept many factories originally attracted there by the gas boom and some, other than glass, arrived as the boom ended. The city had great railroads with access...
6.
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...
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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...
8.
Restoration Work on the Soldiers and Sailors Monument
Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; Sculpture; Monuments and Memorials; Aerial views
Plastic sheathing was wrapped around the scaffolding to keep cleaning solution from reaching other buildings and people in the area. The stone was clean using two different processes, one with glass beads...
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Robert Owen's View of Society
Collective settlements; Socialism
Robert Owen's original treatise on the principles for forming the human character provided a model for early idealists. Its central message was key to founding the utopian society of New Harmony in 1825,...
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T.C. Myers and Bros. Milling Co., Epsom, Indiana
Daviess County (Ind.); Mills and mill-work; Sawmills
Thomas C. Myers was born in 1866 and worked in the milling and mercantile business at various points with his brothers Charles and Alfred. For twenty-six years they operated a saw mill as well as building...
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Round Barn on J. J. Gerig's Farm in Fulton County, Indiana
Fulton County (Ind.); Round barns; Barns
At one time Indiana had more round barns than any other state, and Fulton County had more than any other county in Indiana. There were about 225 in the state; now there are less than 100. There were 17...
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County Poor Asylum, near Ireland, Indiana
Dubois County (Ind.); Almshouses; Bricks; Farms
Ireland played a pivotal role in Dubois County's development and service to its citizens. In 1898, the county poor asylum was constructed of locally made brick on a pastoral farm setting near Ireland-...
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Steel Mills at Gary by South Shore Line
Lake County (Ind.); Steel-works; Posters; Chicago, South Shore and South Bend Railroad; Railroad companies
Steel mills are central to Lake County’s history. Gary was built by U.S. Steel and other mills such as Inland Steel in East Chicago preceded them in the region. This poster was created for the South...
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Old Hickory Chair Co: Martinsville, Indiana 1910 Catalog
Morgan County (Ind.); Furniture making; Old Hickory Chair Company (Martinsville, Ind.); Chairs; Catalogs; Furniture industry and trade
The Old Hickory Chair Factory opened in 1894. The rustic furniture became popular throughout the country. They soon expanded to other types of furniture and became the Old Hickory Furniture Company in...
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Studebaker One-Profit Plants, South Bend, Indiana
St. Joseph County (Ind.); Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Co.; Manufacturing industries; Factories--Indiana--South Bend
The Studebaker brothers began plying their trade as blacksmiths and wagon builders in South Bend around 1850. The company first built sturdy wagons to take travelers westward then other wagons and carriages...
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Flanner House Clinical Building
Flanner House (Indianapolis, Ind.); Welfare facilities; Health care facilities; Tuberculosis; Mothers & children; African Americans; Baby carriages; Clothing & dress; Public health
Flanner Guild (later Flanner House) was formed in 1898 to provide social services to the African American population in Indianapolis. Because they were excluded from local hospitals, medical services such...
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St. Mary, St. Joseph and Maumee Rivers Near Fort Wayne
Allen County (Ind.); Rivers; Lithography; Cows
The meeting place of the three rivers was a traditional trade center for the Potowatomi, Wea, Miami (including the thriving Miami town of Kekionga) and other tribes. These rivers gave them access to the...
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Drawing of the Interior of a Thresher Machine, Manufactured by Keck-Gonnerman Company
Posey County (Ind.); Farming; Agricultural machinery & implements; Threshing machines
The Keck-Gonnerman Company, in Mount Vernon, began as a small foundry in 1873. It grew to become the county's most important industry by the turn of the century, manfacturing engines, threshers, portable...
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Souvenir of Indianapolis 1907-1908
Railroads; Transportation; Souvenirs (Keepsakes); Soldiers' monuments--Indiana--Indianapolis
The cover shows a steam engine and an interurban on tracks surrounding the Soldiers and Sailors Monument. The interurban shed is pictured on the left, Union Station on the right. The pamphlet gives other...
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Letter from John Muir to Catharine Merrill
Muir, John, 1838-1914; Correspondence
He encourages her to not work so hard. His text reveals his spiritual beliefs.
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