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German Immigrant Guide to the United States, 1833
German Americans; Immigrants; United States --Emigration and immigration; Germany--Emigration and immigration
Over 1/3 of all Hoosiers claim German ancestry making it the largest ethnic group in the state. The first Germans came in the early 18th although most arrived from the mid 19th to early 20th centuries....
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Rules To Be Observed in Constructing the Whitewater Canal
Fayette County (Ind.); Whitewater Canal (Ind. and Ohio); Canals
Construction on the Whitewater Canal began in 1836 but by 1839 the state lacked the funds to finish the canal. A private company completed the canal through Connersville in 1845. The last boat operated...
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Sterling and Rebecca Watkins Indenture for Sale of Land
African Americans--Indiana--Rush County; Farmers
Like many of the Beech Settlement residents in Rush County, Sterling and Rebecca Watkins were landowners who bought and sometimes sold land. Early Indiana settlers cleared the land, planted crops, and...
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Certificate of Membershp in the Indiana Colonization Society
Back to Africa movement; African Americans --Colonization --Africa; Indiana Colonization Society; Lithographs
The American Colonization Society was founded in 1816. Its mission was to help free blacks emigrate and establish a colony in West Africa. Modeled after the national organization, the Indiana Colonization...
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Recovery Efforts - New Albany Subscription
Hanover College; Natural disasters; Tornadoes--Indiana--Jefferson County--Hanover
A subscription was created in New Albany, Indiana, to assist Hanover College with their building effort after the devastating tornado.
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Williamson Dunn
Hanover College; Natural disasters; Tornadoes--Indiana--Jefferson County--Hanover
Dunn wrote, "The tornado came rushing on the wings of the wind and struck the west end of our house with a violence which it seemed as if nothing could resist."
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College Edifice 1834
Hanover College
In July 1837, a powerful tornado whipped through Hanover, destroying everything in its path including much of the roof and third story of the College's building.
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Elements of Latin Grammar
Hanover College; Hendricks, Thomas Andrews, 1819-1885; Politicians--Indiana; Vice-Presidents--United States; Textbooks
Authored by Professor Niles and printed by Hanover students, this copy was owned by Thomas A. Hendricks, Class of 1841, who would go on to become Vice President of the United States.
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South Hanover College and Indiana Theological Seminary Catalogue
Hanover College
On January 10, 1833, when the charter of the new Hanover College arrived, the college celebrated with an evening ceremony and a lighting of all 100 candles in the new college edifice.
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Cholera and Milk Sickness were Public Scourges Threatening the Survival of 19th Century Indiana Residents.
Cholera; Medicine; Therapeutics; Public health
While medicine was primitive, Cholera and Milk Sickness were early plagues known to Hoosier settlers and their descendants. Lincoln's mother succumbed to 'milk sick' in 1818; an 1833 cholera epidemic claimed...
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