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Photographs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 542 Collections and/or Records:

Douglas Corrigan in Indianapolis photographs

 Collection — Folder SP064
Identifier: SP064
Scope and Contents This collection includes 3 photographs of Douglas Corrigan after his infamous flight, during a parade in his honor while he visited Indianapolis, Indiana on August 17, 1938.
Dates: 1938/08/17

Drummond and Hudson family collection

 Collection
Identifier: L481
Scope and Contents This collection contains correspondence and documents of the Drummond and Hudson families ranging from 1893 to 1966. The bulk of the correspondence consists of letters sent to David P. Drummond after his move from Janesville, Wisconsin to Indianapolis, Indiana (1939-1942) and letters sent to him by friends, family, and girlfriends while he served in the United States Navy during World War II (1942-1945). Some of the letters included photographs and newspaper clippings about acquaintances...
Dates: 1893-1966

Duesterberg Funeral Home photographs

 Collection — Folder SP140
Identifier: SP140
Scope and Contents This collection includes black-and-white photographs from Duesterberg Funeral Home in Vincennes, Indiana ranging from circa 1860 to circa 1915 regarding the Duesterberg family, their funeral home, and its hearses.
Dates: Majority of material found in circa 1860-circa 1915

Dunreith, Indiana train derailment photographs

 Collection — Folder SP118
Identifier: SP118
Scope and Contents This collection includes black-and-white photographs from the Indiana State Police on January 1, 1968 of a collision between two Pennsylvania Railroad trains and their subsequent derailment, near Dunreith Canning Company in Dunreith, Indiana.
Dates: 1968/01/01

Dwight D. Eisenhower in Indianapolis photographs

 Collection — Folder SP068
Identifier: SP068
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs, mostly photographed by Foster Photos and a couple from the Indianapolis Star staff photographers, from visits Dwight D. Eisenhower made to Indianapolis, Indiana in 1952 and 1954.
Dates: 1952/09/09, 1954/10/15

Earl L. Hummer, Indiana covered bridge photograph collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: SP131
Scope and Contents This collection includes hand-colored photographs from Earl L. Hummer in Indiana ranging from circa 1947 to 1966 regarding covered bridges, many no longer extant, around Indiana.
Dates: circa 1947-1966

Earla Eggert memory book

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: V470
Scope and Contents This collection contains a scrapbook created by Earla Eggert in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1923. It contains signatures, notes, and poems from her classmates at Manual Technical High School and photographs of herself and friends.
Dates: 1923

Earlham College stereograph cards

 Collection — Folder SP067
Identifier: SP067
Scope and Contents This collection includes stereograph cards from the Earlham College Cabinet Series Stereoscopic Views published by Mote Bros. in Richmond, Indiana during the mid- to late 1800s regarding specimens from their collection, including corals and other artifacts of natural history.
Dates: 19th century

Early Indiana photographic slides

 Collection — Folder SP038
Identifier: SP038
Scope and Contents This collection includes 35mm slides in Indiana circa 1950s regarding people, such as Father Pierre Gibault, Little Turtle, Tecumseh, William Henry Harrison, George Rapp, Robert Owen, Oliver P. Morton, James Whitcomb Riley, and Levi Cotton, and places like Vincennes, Corydon, New Harmony, and Indianapolis, significant to early history of Indiana.
Dates: circa 1950

Earnest Patrick photographs

 Collection — Folder SP088
Identifier: SP088
Scope and Contents This collection includes black-and-white photographs of Ernest Patrick in Columbus, Indiana dated 1932 and undated depicting Patrick with his wife, in his laboratory where he developed the radio, and with Dr. Bruce Morgand, consulting engineer, and advertising agent Irving Auspitz. There is also a photograph of the radio itself.
Dates: 1932, undated