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Indianapolis Star and News

 Organization

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Andrew Wylie collection

 Collection — Folder: S1468
Identifier: S1468
Scope and Contents This collection includes a letter written by Andrew Wylie in Bloomington, Indiana to Senator Oliver H. Smith of Indiana in Washington, D.C. on March 13, 1840, regarding a speech the senator gave and Wylie's writing. There are also several newspaper clipping of Kate Milner Rabb's column, "A Hoosier Listening Post," in theIndianapolis Star from 1929 and 1931 regarding Andrew Wylie and his correspondence.
Dates: 1840, 1929-1931

Charles Stewart collection

 Collection — Folder: S1253
Identifier: S1253
Scope and Contents This collectio ncomprises two newspaper clippings of articles from the column "A Hoosier Listening Post" by Kate Milner Rabb in the Indianapolis Star on February 15-16, 1935, regarding Charles Stewart, editor of the Indianapolis Sentinel and his letters to his family about his time as a student at the College of St. James in Hagerstown, Maryland from 1849 to 1851.
Dates: 1935

Indianapolis Typographical Union collection

 Collection
Identifier: L642
Scope and Contents This collection contains minutes, correspondence, membership files, convention records, publications, histories, photographs, and realia created by the Indianapolis Typographical Union, its parent union, subsets and contract partners in Indiana from 1871 to 2013.

There is also a collage poster (OBE025).
Dates: 1871-2013

Newspapers collection

 Collection — Folder: S1631
Identifier: S1631
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, lists, and newspaper clippings ranging from 1930 to 1951 regarding Indiana newspapers and Indiana history, including 1931 letters about the early American Eagle newspaper published in Paoli, Indiana; a list of newspapers with circulation numbers from 1934 to 1944; an article published in the Indianapolis Star on November 4, 1951, is entitled "Where The Spirit of the Lord Is, There Is Liberty," explaining the newspaper's changing motto; and numerous...
Dates: 1930-1951