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Universities and colleges -- Indiana

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Edmund Otis Hovey collection

 Collection
Identifier: L075
Scope and Contents The collection consists primarily of Hovey family letters, including correspondence between Edmund Otis Hovey and his fiancée and later, wife. Also included in the collections are letters describing the move from Vermont to Indiana, as well as their living conditions in Fountain County (1831-1834). The collection contains transcribed letters of Hovey while he was at Dartmouth College, Andover Seminary, letters of his time at Wabash College, and correspondence with Charles White regarding...
Dates: 1826-1877

Hawley family papers

 Collection
Identifier: L064
Scope and Contents The collection consists primarily of Hawley family and professional correspondence. Included is correspondence with his family in Bridgeport, Connecticut while elder Ransom Hawley was a student at Auburn Seminary (1825-1828), as well as correspondence of Hawley and his wife in Indiana with their families in Bridgeport (1828-ca. 1880), and letters to his sons Henry and Ransom and daughter Lucy Ing. The collection also contains letters to Hawley from Presbyterian ministers and other church people...
Dates: 1825-1889

Herman Clark Wolff collection

 Collection
Identifier: L366
Scope and Contents This collection includes Wabash College papers and social ephemera, such as dance programs and tickets, as well as letters sent to Herman Clark Wolff in Indianapolis and Crawfordsville, Indiana, ranging from 1898 to 1911, regarding his childhood, family, education, and social life. The correspondents include Wolff's maternal grandfather Julius T. Clark in Topeka, Kansas (1898-1900), his father in Indianapolis (1899), and his future wife, Florence W. Flickinger (1907-1910). There are...
Dates: 1898-1911

Thomas Riley Marshall photograph collection

 Collection — Folder SP153
Identifier: SP153
Scope and Contents This collection includes black-and-white photographs and clippings featuring Thomas Riley Marshall in Indiana, California, Washington, D.C., and other places in the the United States, as well as Geneva, Switzerland, ranging from circa 1860 to 1916 and undated, regarding Riley's daily life and political career, including several photographs from an unidentified ceremony at the construction of a large structure such as a building or bridge. There are also portrait photographs of the Marshall...
Dates: circa 1860-1916, undated