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Daughters of the American Revolution

 Organization

Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

Mary Smiley photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P070
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs from Marie Stuart Edwards and the Shirk, Stuart, and Edwards families in Lafayette and Peru, Indiana and Marion, Ohio, as well as photographs, letters, and scrapbook pages from Mary Castner Smiley in Denver, Indiana, ranging from 1876 to 1990, regarding Edwards' women's suffrage activism (circa 1920-1922) and war work during World War II; family portraits of Edwards and three generations of the Stuart and Edwards families; the Shirk-Edwards House in Peru,...
Dates: 1876-1990

Mildred Morgan collection

 Collection — Folder: S3190
Identifier: S3190
Scope and Contents This collection contains primarily photocopies of papers and photographs collected throughout the life of Mildred Morgan. Included are several newsclippings, photographs, Mildred Morgan's application for the Daughters of the American Revolution, an appointment as probation officer to the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, and various other papers. The materials were created mainly in Vanderburgh County, Indiana from 1949 to 2000.
Dates: 1949-2000

Schlotterback family collection

 Collection
Identifier: L458
Scope and Contents This collection contains correspondence and documents of the Schlotterback and Fait families regarding events such as reunions, graduations, and funerals and also correspondence regarding membership in the Sakakawea Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and the National DAR (1892-1957). The bulk of the collection consists of photographs of the Schlotterbacks and their extended family (1882-1918, undated). One item of special note is a notebook containing the genealogy of the...
Dates: 1882-1957, undated

Ura Sanders papers

 Collection — Folder: S1755
Identifier: S1755
Scope and Contents This collection includes an undated, autographed letter originating in Gosport, Indiana regarding Old Liberty Church.
Dates: ca. 1831-1867

Wilson and Guthrie family papers

 Collection
Identifier: L180
Scope and Contents This collection contains photocopies of land grants, indentures, deeds, and receipts of the Wilson and Guthrie families ranging from 1818 to 1919. Also included is a certificate of patent given to a Benjamin Boorman in 1867 for an improvement of the flour bolt; Dr. Robert I. Wilson's certificate appointing him a Postmaster in White County, IN (1847); Dr. Wilson's United States Internal Revenue license to practice medicine (1865); his Physician's License from 1885; and a letter regarding his...
Dates: 1818-1938