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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 107 Collections and/or Records:

John E. Peltz papers

 Collection — Folder S1999
Identifier: S1999
Scope and Contents This collection includes commercially printed business cards from John E. Peltz in Richmond, Indiana ranging from 1886 to 1889 regarding the clothing business advertising.
Dates: 1886-1889, undated

John Guedelhoefer Wagon Company advertisements

 Collection — Folder OBD047
Identifier: OBD047
Scope and Contents This collection includes two large advertisements from the John Guedelhoefer Wagon Company in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1880 to 1960 regarding their wagon models.
Dates: circa 1880-1960

John L. Forkner papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2204
Scope and Contents This collection contains the personal and business papers of James L. Forkner ranging from 1835 to 1938 and includes correspondence and documents from his time as mayor of Anderson and his historical research on the history of Madison County; correspondence regarding Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) and local memorial events; and invitations and programs for community activities. Some items of note include a song written for a Rev. James Maynan (1835); part of an account book of Joseph Lee...
Dates: 1935-1938

John M. Smith collection

 Collection
Identifier: L596
Scope and Contents This collection includes booklets, letters, photographs, maps, tintypes, newspaper clippings and realia from John M. Smith's personal collection ranging from 1790 to 1997 regarding Indiana history.
Dates: 1804-1982

John W. Vanscyoe, Cook Carriage Company advertisements

 Collection — Folder S2900
Identifier: S2900
Scope and Contents The collection includes seven items, including an envelope from Cook Carriage Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, addressed to John W. Vanscyoe, Broad Ripple, Indiana, with date stamp of 1893; five advertisements, circa 1892, for a variety of horse drawn carriage models, including wagons, surries and carts; and one advertisement for horse whips.
Dates: circa 1890s

Johnson Auto Company letterhead fragment

 Collection — Folder S3449
Identifier: S3449
Scope and Contents This collection contains one fragment of letterhead created by Johnson Auto Company in Vincennes, Indiana. It served as correspondence directed at "Mr. Buick Owner" dated February 1, 1921. The letterhead has a color illustration of Buick cars.
Dates: 1921/02/01

Jonas W. Yeo drag saw advertisement and manual

 Collection — Folder S1377
Identifier: S1377
Scope and Contents This collection includes an undated advertisement and a manual from Jonas W. Yeo in Richmond, Indiana for a "cross-cut drag saw."
Dates: circa 1838-1879

Joseph G.M. Officer collection

 Collection — Folder S2129
Identifier: S2129
Scope and Contents This collection includes a record book of Joseph G.M. Officer containing entries ranging from 1885 to 1957. It was first used to record the Volga Literary and Debating Society meeting minutes (1885-1889) and then was used by Officer to record marriages and deaths of his previous students and fellow teachers. Other information added to the book include his 1888 essay "Macaulay"; lists of the names of students in spelling classes, days at school and times tardy; lists of visitors to school; and...
Dates: 1867-1957

Karl Schneider music advertisements

 Collection — Folder S2378
Identifier: S2378
Scope and Contents This collection includes two advertisement pamphlets for Karl Schneider circa 1903 to 1910. The first pamphlet promotes Schneider as a "Teacher of the Art of Singing" and contains a summary of his musical training in Europe and tuition prices. In the second pamphlet, he promotes himself as a bass baritone singer available for engagements of oratorio, concerts, and song recitals and lists samples of his recital programs and his repertoire. Both pamphlets contain his photograph.
Dates: circa 1903-1910

Kendallville, Indiana Fair collection

 Collection — Folder S1988
Identifier: S1988
Scope and Contents This collection includes a commercially printed advertisement from Kendallville Fair in Kendallville, Indiana ranging from 1907/09/23 to 1907/09/27 regarding attending the fair. On the verso, there is Confederate currency of $500.00, dated February 17, 1864.
Dates: 1907