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Women -- Indiana

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

Anna Dean Taylor album

 Collection — Volume V164
Identifier: V164
Scope and Contents This collection contains one "forget-me-not" album created from 1861-1872 around Richmond, Indiana. It contains autographs, notes, and poems.
Dates: 1861-1872

Caroline Furbay scrapbook

 Collection — Folder S3202
Identifier: S3202
Scope and Contents This collection contains one scrapbook containing items collected during 1943 by Caroline Furbay. Items included are newspaper clippings, programs, letters, poems, and an essay. The clippings and programs document musical performances, awards received, organizations she belonged to, and her high school graduation. The essay was written about Marion General Hospital and hospital services to African-Americans.
Dates: 1943

Ethel Bossom collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: L338
Scope and Contents The collection consists of 16 diaries written by Ethel Bossom detailing her daily activities ranging from 1945 to 1959.
Dates: 1945-1959

Helen Glessner Scott papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2865
Scope and Contents This collection includes materials dating from circa 1870 to 1975 related to organizations in which Mrs. Scott was active. The collection is, overall, in the organization created by Mrs. Scott.Folder 1 has material from the Indianapolis Parliamentary Law Club dating from 1946 to 1975. It contains letters, newsclippings, directories, a written motion, a mimeographed sheet of by-laws, and a sliding-rule device for answering parliamentary questions.Folder 2 contains...
Dates: circa 1870-1975

Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women collection

 Collection
Identifier: L635
Scope and Contents This collection contains documents and publications ranging from 1906 to 2018 regarding the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women (INFBPW). The collection includes bound volumes of minutes from the annual state conventions (1918-2011), the 1924 national convention, executive board minutes (1923-2015), Hoosier District directors minutes (1964-1994), and bound volumes and individual issues of the organizations publications Indiana Business Woman...
Dates: 1901-2018

Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women, District 4 collection

 Collection
Identifier: L672
Scope and Contents This collection contains documents ranging from 1969 to 2001 regarding District 4 of the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women. The collection includes meeting minutes, financial reports, local club reports, membership rolls, handbooks, and other documents related to the district director's activities.
Dates: 1969-2001

Indiana Federation of Clubs collection

 Collection
Identifier: L638
Scope and Contents The collection includes records of the Indiana Federation of Clubs (IFC) ranging from 1889 to 2004. including trustee and executive committee minutes, convention programs and minutes, yearbooks, copies of the publication, Indiana Clubwoman, programs of the study and work of the IFC, newspaper clippings, photographs, correspondence, and histories of the club and districts. Some of the materials come directly from the...
Dates: 1889-2004

Indiana Industrial School for Girls photograph album

 Collection — Box P078
Identifier: P078
Scope and Contents This collection comrpises a photograph album from the Indiana Industrial School for Girls in Indianapolis, Indiana circa 1907, regarding the institution, its inmates and staff, and the building and its various rooms.
Dates: circa 1907

Mary Elizabeth Plummer letter

 Collection — Folder S1729
Identifier: S1729
Scope and Contents This collection includes a typed, signed letter from Mary Elizabeth Plummer in New York City, New York on 1943/09/15 regarding her family and career.
Dates: 1943/09/15

Meta Abramson Murray collection

 Collection — Folder S2630
Identifier: S2630
Scope and Contents The collection includes photocopies of two letters to Murray dated 1917 and 1954. The earlier letter describes problems with cold weather and the privations that came with World War I.

The second letter congratulates Murray on her marriage and having achieved the independence of living on a farm. The letter goes on to describe Mrs. Thorn's bungalow in the Lockerbie district of Indianapolis and extends an invitation to visit.
Dates: 1917, 1954