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Lawyers -- Indiana

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 104 Collections and/or Records:

Samuel J. Hochman and Ralph H. Schaupp reminiscences

 Collection — Folder S2349
Identifier: S2349
Scope and Contents This collection includes photocopies of the reminiscences of Samuel J. Hochman and Ralph H. Schaupp. The circa 1960 handwritten memories are two pages long and were possibly written down for a North Central High School (Indianapolis) school project. Hochman mentions World War I, the Ku Klux Klan, Prohibition, the Great Depression, and the 1912 White River flood. Schaupp reminisces about his experiences during World War I and notes his membership in the Coif law honor society at Indiana...
Dates: circa 1960

Simon Yandes portrait drawing and paintings

 Collection — Folder OB125
Identifier: OB125
Scope and Contents This collection contains 3 portraits of Simon Yandes, a drawing and 2 paintings, created between 1860-1878.
Dates: circa 1860-1878

Smiley N. Chambers papers

 Collection — Folder S0247
Identifier: S0247
Scope and Contents The collection consists primarily of family history and genealogy documents. There are also some letters and school report cards.
Dates: 1858-1905, undated

Thomas A. Hendricks papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S0635
Scope and Contents The collection consists primarily of Thomas A. Hendricks’ correspondence as well as a few receipts and checks ranging from 1825 to 1885 in Indiana. A speech given by his nephew Thomas at a Thomas A. Hendricks Memorial Celebration at Thomas A. Hendricks School in Shelbyville, Indiana is also included. There are also oversize memorial resolutions passed upon Thomas A. Hendricks' death and other certificates, 1885 and undated (OBD005).Correspondents include William English,...
Dates: 1825-1949, bulk 1873-1879

Thomas B. Redding collection

 Collection
Identifier: L336
Scope and Contents This collection contains correspondence, legal documents, receipts, and military papers ranging from 1834 to 1918 regarding Thomas Redding's legal practice in Henry County and Central Indiana. The legal documents in the collection consist of bills, promissory notes, checks, receipts, accounts, indentures, contracts, leases, deeds, mortgages, insurance policies, affidavits, wills, briefs, and other papers relating to a probate business. In addition to the papers from his legal practice, the...
Dates: 1835-1918, undated

Thomas Dean collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S0347
Scope and Contents This collection includes letters and receipts from Thomas Dean in Virginia, Ohio, and Indiana ranging from 1807 to 1852 regarding businesss matters, teaching, land sales, and working as an attorney and justice of the peace.

There is also an oversize land grant dated August 20, 1838 for land in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Dates: 1807-1852

Thomas Riley Marshall papers

 Collection
Identifier: L100
Scope and Contents The collection includes materials from Thomas Riley Marhsall ranging from 1863 to 1934, although the bulk of the materials date from 1868 to 1925. Materials include Marshall's speeches on Democratic politics and state and national affairs (1880s-1925); speeches to Masons and other fraternal organizations; speeches on law, schools, and history; and a manuscript draft of his Recollections. The correspondence covers his political affairs (1908-1925); letters of...
Dates: 1863-1934

Ulric Zwingle Wiley journal

 Collection — Folder S1409
Identifier: S1409
Scope and Contents The journal in this collection contains essays, poetry, finances, and the general notes of Ulric Z. Wiley ranging from 1870 to 1872.
Dates: 1870-1872

Urban C. Stover collection

 Collection
Identifier: L151
Scope and Contents This collection consists of correspondence, writings, photographs, and clippings from Urban C. Stover and the Stover family in Indiana, Illinois, France ranging from 1918 to circa 1943, regarding his personal life, family, and work. Most of the correspondence consists of family letters written during and just after World War I, including letters from his son, Harney W. Stover, while he was stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station (July-October 1918) and in France and New York...
Dates: 1918-circa 1943

U.S. Lesh writings and letters

 Collection — Folder S0823
Identifier: S0823
Scope and Contents The bulk of the collection consists of speeches and pamphlets written by U. S. Lesh ranging from 1925 to 1965. “Ex Parte Milligan,” “A Knight of the Golden Circle,” and “General James R. Slack: War Democrat” all deal with the Knights of the Golden Circle. “The Three Guards” is an educational play written by Lesh set during the Revolutionary War. There are also two letters written by Lesh to a Mr. or Dr. Kelley.
Dates: 1825-1965, undated