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Anniversaries

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:

Susan Bowlus collection

 Collection — Folder S2536
Identifier: S2536
Scope and Contents This collection includes envelopes, a commencement program, and an invitation to a party celebrating the 15th wedding anniversary of Anna and Maggie Sherley's parents. The envelopes are addressed to Susan Bowlus of Williamsport and Marshfield, Indiana. The collection ranges from 1862-1884.
Dates: 1862-1884

Wabash General Association of Detective Companies circular

 Collection — Folder S3159
Identifier: S3159
Scope and Contents This collection includes one circular from the Wabash General Association of Detective Companies in Roachdale, Indiana, on August 10, 1891 regarding the thirty-first annual celebration meeting of the organization which would be held later that year in Greenville, Ohio.
Dates: 1891/08/10

William L. Barker collection

 Collection
Identifier: L010
Scope and Contents This collection contains the papers of William L. Barker, ranging from 1872 to 1949, including: correspondence; writings; speeches; papers relating to the Southwestern Indiana Historical Society; county history research; Abraham Lincoln research which also includes the publication Lincoln Lore; and Barker's various research notes. Also included are papers relating to the Warrick County Centennial Celebration that includes newsletters and the pageant of Warrick...
Dates: 1872-1949

Worth Reed collection

 Collection — Folder S3379
Identifier: S3479
Scope and Contents This collection includes a program for Patriotic Day, observed on November 5, 1897 in Indiana public schools and held in connection with the 86th anniversary of the Battle of Tippecanoe. Also included is a typewritten historical sketch regarding the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.), with information taken from Records of Members of the Grand Army of the Republic by W.H. Ward and "The Grand Army of the Republic," an article by G.S. Merrill that was...
Dates: 1897, undated