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1. Ken Falk of ACLU of Indiana and Betty Cockrum of Planned Parenthood of Indiana Ken Falk of ACLU of Indiana and Betty Cockrum of Planned Parenthood of Indiana Indiana Civil Liberties Union; Civil rights--Indiana; Women’s rights--Indiana; Indiana--Politics and government; Planned Parenthood Association of Central Indiana; Women’s health services--Indiana; Women's rights--Indiana Among its many victories in 2012-2013, the ACLU of Indiana prevailed in federal court on behalf of mentally ill prisoners. The federal court also ruled in favor of Planned Parenthood of Indiana, a ruling...

2. Sullivan Map of Indianapolis, 1836 Sullivan Map of Indianapolis, 1836 Maps; Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.) Although Congress donated 4 square miles for the new capital city, Ralston only planned for one square mile, doubting the city would ever cover four square miles. Ralston was proven incorrect as seen in...

3. ACLU of Indiana Case Regarding Inhumane Treatment of Prisoners ACLU of Indiana Case Regarding Inhumane Treatment of Prisoners Indiana Civil Liberties Union; Civil rights--Indiana Among its many victories in 2012-2013, the ACLU of Indiana prevailed in federal court on behalf of mentally ill prisoners. The federal court also ruled in favor of Planned Parenthood of Indiana, a ruling...

4. Cover of UE Magazine Depicting 150 Years Banner Cover of UE Magazine Depicting 150 Years Banner University of Evansville; Universities and colleges; Banners UE celebrates 150 years of existence with a logo for the celebration featuring the words: Civic Mission… Sacred Trust, referring to its mission of providing a quality education in a faith based environment....

5. James A. Mount James A. Mount Governors; Politicians; Indiana--Politics and government; Governors--Indiana; Portrait paintings; Mount, James. A. (James Atwell), 1843-1901; Indiana. Governor (1897-1901 : Mount) James A. Mount (1843-1901) called his final day as governor “the happiest day of my life.” He planned to return to his farm in Montgomery County, where he was born and raised. As governor he enacted...

6. Minnetrista, the Frank & Elizabeth"Bessie" Ball Home Minnetrista, the Frank & Elizabeth"Bessie" Ball Home Ball family; Porches The Ball brothers were single when they moved to Indiana. Three would marry women from New York. Frank married local resident, Elizabeth Brady. Frank’s marriage firmly set them in the town. The last...

7. Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company Builds in Indiana Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company Builds in Indiana Ball Brothers Company, Inc.; Glass factories--Indiana--Muncie; Delaware County (Ind.); Factories Enticed by land, gas and relocation funds, the brothers planned their move. Many businesses built small plants so if the gas failed quickly there was very little capital investment lost. This early view...

8. Architect's Drawing of the First Building Planned for North Western Christian University at College Architect’s Drawing of the First Building Planned for North Western Christian University at College Avenue and 13th Street Butler University; Universities and colleges; Schools; North Western Christian University Ovid Butler donated land for the school at College Ave. and 13th St. in Indianapolis. Architect William Tinsley designed the first building to be built in three sections; only one was ever built. North...

9. Women of the Ku Klux Klan Document, ca. 1927 Women of the Ku Klux Klan Document, ca. 1927 Ku Klux Klan (1915- ); Women of the Ku Klux Klan; Correspondence The letter describes the celebration being planned for the fourth anniversary of the organization. Indianapolis was selected to host the 2 day event.

10. Site of Wood Livery Stable on Monument Circle after it moved, 1915 Site of Wood Livery Stable on Monument Circle after it moved, 1915 Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; Billboards; Advertisements; Stables; Livery stables; Buildings; Business districts In 1915 when the local Circle Theater Company purchased the property it had deteriorated. The company planned to build a theater where films could be shown along with other entertainment. Architects Rubush...

11. From Tree to Customized Container From Tree to Customized Container Advertisements; Advertising; Industries Following WWII Krannert decided to become an integrated company gaining control over their raw material needs. In 1945 Inland planned a mill venture to produce Kraft containerboard from pine trees at Macon,...

12. Souvenir Booklet for the 80th Celebration of St. Patrick's Day Souvenir Booklet for the 80th Celebration of St. Patrick's Day Irish Americans--Societies, etc.; Irish--Indiana; St. Patrick's Day The booklet lists the activites planned from Mach 12 to the 17th. Portraits of the Officers and Committee Men of the Ancient Order of Hibernians are included. Local businesses and politicians advertise...

13. Timetable for the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company, April 1929 Timetable for the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company, April 1929 Timetables; Railroads; Transportation; Travel Passengers planned their activities around the train schedule, noting departure and arrival times.

14. Pine Creek Covered Bridge, Warren County, Indiana Pine Creek Covered Bridge, Warren County, Indiana Warren County (Ind.); Covered bridges The bridge was built in 1859 on Pine Creek near Williamsport and the Warren-Fountain county line. William Kent planned the single span Howe Truss structure which was 135 feet long with a portal clearance...

15. Carnegie Library Interior at Marion, Indiana Carnegie Library Interior at Marion, Indiana Grant County (Ind.); Carnegie libraries; Libraries Andrew Carnegie donated $50,000 for the construction of this library in 1901. When it was completed the total cost was $62,445 including the land. Thousands of people came to the grand opening on December...
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