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Neighborhoods

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Adele Thomas papers

 Collection
Identifier: L156
Scope and Contents This collection includes title abstracts from title companies in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1821 to 1962, regarding three properties.
Dates: 1821-1962

Alliance of Crown Hill Neighbors collection

 Collection
Identifier: L674
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, newspaper articles, and other research from the Crown Hill Neighbors Alliance in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 2006 to 2008 regarding the proposed redevelopment of the Crown Hill Wetland.
Dates: 1970-2007

Anne Rosenblum collection

 Collection — Folder S1792
Identifier: S1792
Scope and Contents The collection contains one abstract tracing the ownership of what, in 1821, constituted land holdings of over 88 acres in the District of Brookvillle in Indiana. This tracing of land ownership reviews early residents of what is now Broad Ripple in Indianapolis. Family names mentioned are McKay, Colip (also Colop and various other spellings), Coil (also Coile and other spellings), Miller, Mustard and Ford. Much of the record follows the passing on of land among the descendants of Jacob Coil....
Dates: 1923

Irvington collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2173
Scope and Contents This collection contains a variety of materials, including transcriptions, personal notes, letters, a poll book, a tax table, financial statements, bonds covering public officials, legal agreements, a political platform, a map, and a newspaper clipping, ranging from 1873 to 1970, regarding the town of Irvington, Indiana.Generally, the materials all relate to the civic and political affairs of the town of Irvington, now a neighborhood of Indianapolis. Topics covered include early...
Dates: 1873-1970; 2008-2016

Maude Stines Crockett memoir

 Collection — Folder S1844
Identifier: S1844
Scope and Contents This collection contains two copies of a paper by Maude Stines Crockett in Indianapolis, Indiana regarding the founding of the Brightwood neighborhood and her experiences growing up in Indianapolis.
Dates: undated