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Tippecanoe County Honor Roll: Containing photographs and biographical notes of the men and women from Tippecanoe County, both in the Army, Navy and Marines, together with their achievements and gallant deeds in the great world conflict
Tippecanoe County (Ind.); World War, 1914-1918; World War, 1914-1918--Indiana--Tippecanoe County; Soldiers; African Americans; Patriotism
Nearly 2,000 men from Tippecanoe County served in the first world war. To honor all of the men, women, and children in the county who served and aided in the war effort this book was published. Shown are...
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Fortune with Members of the American Peace Society
Fortune, William, 1863-1942--Photographs; Presidents; Presidents--United States; Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Fortune also participated in matters on a national scale. He served on the Executive Committee of the American Red Cross. He also was elected President of the American Peace Society in 1928, and served...
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Early Recruitment Poster
Universities and colleges; Universities and colleges--Indiana--Indianapolis; University of Indianapolis; Posters; United Brethren Church--Indiana
In September 1905 the University opened its doors with 74 students enrolled in nine programs. That first building served as the entire campus: classrooms, dormitory, dining hall, and more. At first the...
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Students Relax at Nearby Garfield Park
University of Indianapolis; Students; Hats; Clothing & dress
In September 1905 the University opened its doors with 74 students enrolled in nine programs. That first building served as the entire campus: classrooms, dormitory, dining hall, and more. At first the...
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The Ball Brothers: William, Frank, Lucius, Edmund, and George
Ball Brothers Company, Inc.; Ball family; Families; Men's clothing
The Ball brothers became famous for their home canning jar manufacturing business. William was a salesman for the Ball Company; Frank served as its first president for 63 years. Lucius became a physician...
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First Capitol Building, Vincennes, Indiana
Knox County (Ind.); Government facilities; Capitols; Indiana Territory
Appointed by President John Adams, John Gibson, who spoke several native languages, was secretary of the Indiana Territory in 1800-1816 and served as acting governor 1812-1813. This two-story former tailor...
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James T. Johnston
Parke County (Ind.); Johnston, James T.; Johnston family; Politicians; Lawyers; Portraits
James T. Johnston, a successful Rockville lawyer, served during the Civil War when General Burnside promoted him to Second Lieutenant. Elected to the Indiana State Senate in 1874, Johnston served as a...
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Cecil Harden Congratulatory Letter from President Dwight Eisenhower
Harden, Cecil Murray, 1894-1984; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969; United States. Congress. House; Women in politics; Women legislators; Republican Party (Ind.)
Elected in 1948, Cecil Hardin served 5 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, making her one of the longest-serving women when she retired. In 1951 while in Congress, Cecil Harden became the first...
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Indiana Congresswoman Cecil Harden
Harden, Cecil Murray, 1894-1984; United States. Congress. House; Women in politics; Women legislators; Republican Party (Ind.)
Elected in 1948, Cecil Hardin served 5 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, making her one of the longest-serving women when she retired. Four other Hoosier women have served in Congress, Virginia...
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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...
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City Building, Kokomo, Ind
Howard County (Ind.); Government facilities
Kokomo's iconic City Buildng, erected in 1893, is depicted here early in its history. Exhibiting architecture in Richardsonian Romanesque Revival style, it served city government for 90 years before refurbishment...
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"U.S. Golden Rod" at Cincinnati
Steamboats; Boats; Rivers; Transportation; Bridges
The Goldenrod was built in Jeffersonville, Indiana in 1888, at the Sweeney Yard. As a lighthouse tender it served the government lights on the Ohio River and its tributaries.
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Markels Mill
Vigo County (Ind.); Dams
Markle's Mill was built in 1816 by Vigo County pioneer Abraham Markle. It was located on Otter Creek, five miles north of Terre Haute. It served farmers for many years and was a stop on the Underground...
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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...
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Portrait of Willis R. Revels
Physicians; Clergy; Clothing & dress; African Americans; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--African Americans; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Civic leaders, African American; Portrait photographs
Rev. W.R. Revels, M.D., is shown wearing a three-piece vested suit and seated next to a small table. His left hand, holding what appears to be a Bible, is resting on the table.
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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...
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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...
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A Class in Nutrition Visits the Red Cross Clubmobile
Red Cross--Indiana; Indianapolis (Ind.)--Charitable and social work--Red Cross; World War, 1939-1945--War work--Indiana--Red Cross; American Red Cross; American Red Cross. Indianapolis Area Chapter
In times of war and peace, the Indianapolis Area Chapter of the Red Cross has offered members of the public training in first aid, water safety, home health care, and nutrition. Often times, courses have...
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William Fortune
Fortune, William, 1863-1942; Businessmen; Red Cross--Indiana; Charities--Indiana--Indianapolis; Indianapolis (Ind.)--Charitable and social work--Red Cross; American Red Cross; American Red Cross. Indianapolis Area Chapter
Newspaper man, entrepreneur, and civic leader William Fortune helped found the Indianapolis Area Chapter of the American Red Cross in 1916 and served as its President until his death in 1942. Over the...
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Prince Pu Lun Leaving Moy Kee Restaurant in Indianapolis
Pu Lun, Crown Prince of China--Travel--Indiana; Royal visitors--Indiana--Indianapolis; Visits of state--Indiana--Indianapolis; China--Foreign relations--United States--1644-1912; Restaurants; Police; Crowds; Clothing & dress; Hats; Moy Kee Restaurant
Near the end of his visit the prince had lunch at Moy Kee Restaurant in Indianapolis. Moy Kee and his wife ran the Chinese restaurant on East Washington Street, and an event like this would not have happened...
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