Sullivan County (Ind.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Sullivan County Agricultural Society booklet
Collection — Folder S2915
Identifier: S2915
Scope and Contents
This 4 x 6” booklet with missing cover has 32 pages plus unnumbered pages of advertisements on pink paper. The title is: “Premium List of the Sullivan County Agricultural Society to be held at their fair grounds, September 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, 1887. Fair grounds, one hundred yards east of E. & T. H. Depot.”The headings in the booklet are: Officers for 1887, Programme, Constitution, Bylaws, Rules and Regulations, Admission, Instruction to Judges, and General Regulations. ...
Dates:
1887
Sullivan County collection
Collection — Folder S1696
Identifier: S1696
Scope and Contents
This collection includes the following items related to Sullivan County, Indiana: an April 10, 1892 letter stating that Mattie Tarwater was a member in good standing with the Church of Christ at Shaker Prairie; two copies of "The History of Alum Cave," a historical essay by Bess M. Smith of Coalmont, Indiana that was copied November 7, 1931; and a handwritten copy made in 1950 of Dr. H. N. Helms's family history from Dr. James B. Maple's book, A Medical...
Dates:
1892-1950
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Sullivan County collection
Thomas N. McClung papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2628
Scope and Contents
This collection includes thirty-four letters written by Thomas N. McClung while he was a Union soldier during the Civil War to his family. Also included are three photographs, one newspaper clipping, and a copy of the "History of the Seventeenth Indiana: It's Marches and Battles."
Dates:
1861-1931
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Thomas N. McClung papers
William Henry Harrison Trail newspaper clippings
Collection — Folder OBC005
Identifier: OBC005
Scope and Contents
This collection contains various newspaper clippings related to the history of Sullivan, Fountain, Tippecanoe, Vermillion, and Knox counties.
Dates:
circa 1930-circa 1950