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New Harmony (Ind.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:

Ratliff Boon letter

 Collection — Folder S1677
Identifier: S1677
Scope and Contents This collection includes two items: an original handwritten letter contained inside an envelope from Ratliff Boon, addressed to Indiana Governor James Ray on January 15, 1826, concerning arms for militia units at Bloomington and New Harmony, Indiana. Also included is a photocopy of the letter.
Dates: 1826/01/15

R.H. Fauntleroy papers

 Collection — Folder S0449
Identifier: S0449
Scope and Contents This collection includes an autographed, signed letter from R. H. Fauntleroy in Indianapolis, Indiana on 1845/06/22 regarding canals and various formulas regarding the construction.
Dates: 1845/06/22

Robert Dale Owen collection

 Collection
Identifier: L122
Scope and Contents The collection includes Robert Dale Owen's correspondence and writings (1826-1877), as well as correspondence of Lottie Kellogg Owen and the Kellogg family of New York and Philadelphia (1827-1904). The Owen papers include his family correspondence with father, Robert Owen (1852-1854), daughter, Rosamond (1872-1877), and a letter regarding New Harmony from his brother, William Owen (1827). Additional writings and papers relate to spiritualism, politics, social issues, condolences following the...
Dates: 1826-1904

Robert Dale Owen correspondence

 Collection — Folder S3348
Identifier: S3348
Scope and Contents This collection includes a letter from Robert Dale Owen to J.L. Thompson in New York City, New York on January 25, 1843 regarding candidates for the upcoming presidential election during the mid 1840s.
Dates: 1843/01/25

Ross Franklin Lockridge collection

 Collection
Identifier: L598
Scope and Contents The collection includes documentation regarding Ross Franklin Lockridge's duties as director of Hoosier Historic Memorial Activities. The bulk of the collection consists of New Harmony and members of the Owen community documentation. Also included are speeches and papers written by Lockridge and his students on early Hoosiers, including Abraham Lincoln, George Washington and other Indiana and United States history topics.
Dates: 1877-1952

Samuel Humphreys papers

 Collection — Folder S702
Identifier: S0702
Scope and Contents This collection includes a photostat copy of an autographed, signed letter from Samuel Humphreys in New Harmony, Indiana on 1836/07/18 regarding life and persons in New Harmony.
Dates: 1836/07/18

Stedman Whitwell, "A Bird's Eye View of One of the New Communities at Harmony" architectural reproduction

 Collection — Folder OBD055
Identifier: OBD055
Scope and Contents This collection contains one printed reproduction of a bird's eye view drawing of New Harmony, Indiana created by Stedman Whitwell in 1968.
Dates: 1968

"Wabasch Lied" poem

 Collection — Folder S2448
Identifier: S2448
Scope and Contents This collection contains two photostat copies of "Wabasch Lied" or "Wabash Song," a poem written in German by members of the Harmony Society after moving to Indiana in 1814. "E. D. Ogden and Co. of Baton Rouge, Louisiana " and the date December 18, 1942 are stamped on the reverse side of one copy. It is not known it the photostats were made from an original copy of the poem.
Dates: circa 1814, 1942

Workingmen's Institution collection

 Collection — Folder S1104
Identifier: S1104
Scope and Contents This 20-page, typed list, including title page, gives extracts of the books and pamphlets in a special library at the Workingmen's Institute, New Harmony, Indiana. The list was compiled by Rena Reese in March 1909. Part I, which is six pages, has Indiana imprints before 1877. Part 2, consisting of 13 pages, has other American imprints before 1877. One of the earliest pamphlets was published by the Rappites in 1824 entitled: "Thoughts on the destiny of man, particularly with reference to the...
Dates: 1909