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South Bend (Ind.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:

Indiana restaurant menus collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S1624
Scope and Contents This collection comprises menus and other items from and concerning various restaurants in Indiana, including Carmel, Columbus, Dayton, Nashville, Plainfield, Rushville, and South Bend, but the bulk are from Indianapolis, ranging from 1978 to 1979. They are single sheets as well as plush folders. Besides the menus, there is one paper coaster from The Coffee Pot in Pennville, and a post card from The Durbin Hotel in Rushville, which also had a menu. Oversize items include a Sagamore...
Dates: 20th century

Indiana State Board of Nurses registration certificates

 Collection — Folder S3326
Identifier: S3326
Scope and Contents This collection includes payment receipts and nursing certificates for nursing licensure of Ruth Evelyn (Gates) Henley, with the Indiana State Board of Nurses ranging from 1933 to 1973.
Dates: 1933-1975

Indianapolis Press Club collection

 Collection
Identifier: L529
Scope and Contents This collection includes papers, newspaper clippings, program brochures, financial ledgers, checkbooks and photographs from the Indianapolis Press Club in Indianapolis, Indiana (and other sources in other locations) ranging from 1934 to 1982 regarding the club and its activities.
Dates: 1934-1982

J. C. Ullery, Sumption Prairie farm account book

 Collection — Folder S1331
Identifier: S1331
Scope and Contents This collection includes an account book by John C. Ullery ranging from 1878-1888. Entries included are for shearing sheep, hauling clover seed, husking corn, butchering, and hauling manure. He also recorded payments to people who did work for him. South Bend is mentioned as a source for supplies. On the inside cover, Myrtle Ullery is stamped in ink.
Dates: 1878-1888

James DuShane collection

 Collection
Identifier: L048
Scope and Contents The collection primarily consists of James DuShane’s correspondence, particularly from 1890 to 1914, regarding interests in South Bend area power companies and oil investments in Kansas and Indiana (Jay, Adams, and Delaware counties). The collection also contains correspondence relating to his work as a patent attorney, time spent as a superintendent at Madison, Indiana, and personal family papers. Additionally, the collection includes the legal papers of Ellen Colfax, widow of Schuyler Colfax,...
Dates: 1869-1949

Julius M. Waldschmidt collection

 Collection — Folder S1775
Identifier: S1775
Scope and Contents This collection includes a diary kept by Julius Waldschmidt with military-related expenses detailed by date during 1865. Also included within the diary are possible unit locations and names of individuals he served alongside. On December 28, 1889, Julius corresponded with William F. Fox, State of New York Forest Commission, concerning where to purchase a copy of "Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865." Several pages from "Regimental Losses" is included. Excerpts in the report...
Dates: 1865-1918

Lewis J. Murphy campaign materials

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2062
Scope and Contents The collection contains a poster from Lewis J. Murphy‘s 1942 campaign for U.S. Representative and clippings documenting the reaction of his opponent, Charles A. Halleck, to the poster.
Dates: 1942

Lowell Nussbaum postcard photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P002
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographic prints and negatives of postcards from Lowell Nussbaum in Indiana ranging from circa 1910 to 1930s regarding Indianapolis buildings, street scenes and surrounding Indiana cities.
Dates: circa 1910-1930s

Manion Forum collection

 Collection — Folder S1610
Identifier: S1610
Scope and Contents This collection contains one letter from Emmett Mellenthin, managing director of the Manion Forum radio show in South Bend, Indiana to the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 20, 1964 regarding a convention held in San Francisco which was "a victory for Conservatism" and Mellenthin's thoughts on the 1964 presidential election and liberals' opinons about the right-wing program.
Dates: 1964

Mary Coquillard oral history transcript

 Collection — OH064
Identifier: OH064
Scope and Contents This collection contains 1 transcript of an interview with Mary Clark Coquillard. While she speaks very little about herself, she goes into great detail about social life in South Bend around 1900. Topics include: daily domestic life, cars, fashion, the Studebaker family, South Bend society, the Oliver family, and local history.
Dates: 1966/02/18