Indiana
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 182 Collections and/or Records:
Ryker family collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: G-066
Scope and Contents
This collection includes genealogical research from Lewis E. Jones in Indiana ranging from 1914 to 1984 regarding the Ryker and allied families.
Dates:
1914 - 1984
Found in:
Genealogy
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Ryker family collection
Sam Douglass collection
Collection — Folder S0371
Identifier: S0371
Scope and Contents
There are three items in this collection. The oldest is a receipt on blue paper, dated December 17, 1851, to Sam Douglass, for $1.75, for the purchase and repair of a hat. Another receipt is dated July 16, 1857, for $52.00, but the blanks have no name or purpose. The third item is not dated. It is a list of lumber and building supplies with the cost of each item.
Dates:
1851-1857
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Sam Douglass collection
Sandra Wyatt collection
Collection — Box 1-2
Identifier: G-100
Scope and Contents
This collection includes photographs, vital records, certificates, and genealogical research from Sandra Wyatt in Indiana ranging from [Date] to [Date] regarding the Gallahan, Wyatt, and other families.
Dates:
1890-2011
Found in:
Genealogy
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Sandra Wyatt collection
Sarah Ann Quarles Chandler collection
Collection — Folder S0249
Identifier: S0249
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of a transcript of the diary Chandler kept while moving to Missouri. She documents the sights and experiences of the trip through Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri. The diary ends in St. Louis, although the Chandlers eventually settled near Boonville, Missouri.
Dates:
1836
Scott Foye Hosier collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: G-001
Scope and Contents
This collection includes family papers and research from Scott Hosier about the Hosier, Hollingsworth, Snodgrass, Dunham, Jones, Dollarhide, Woods and other families related to him.
Dates:
1957-2007
Found in:
Genealogy
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Scott Foye Hosier collection
Slavery speech
Collection — Folder S2582
Identifier: S2582
Scope and Contents
The item appears to have been handwritten hastily in pencil on a sheet of paper. The fragment is 8 3/4" in height and 8" in width.The top portion of the page is torn. Transcription of fragment: "... Slavery ...and the ... would have perished beneath the weight of its own crime again[s]t humanity. And when we raise a column to perpetuate the glory of the Indiana Sold[i]ery in the war for the perpetuity of the nation, we should at lea[s]t consecrate the pedestal to the memory of our...
Dates:
circa 1865
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Slavery speech
Stacy H. Cogswell collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S0279
Scope and Contents
The first folder of the collection contains materials related to Mr. Cogswells membership in the G.A.R., such as by-law booklets and notices of reunions. The second folder contains Mr. Cogswell's correspondence with the Department of the Interior, fellow war veterans and congressmen in his efforts to obtain and increase his Civil War pension.
Dates:
1864-1909
State flag collection
Collection — Folder S2107
Identifier: S2107
Scope and Contents
This collection includes one, 9 x 12" Indiana state flag.
Dates:
circa 1917-2000s
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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State flag collection
State house collection
Collection — Folder S2108
Identifier: S2108
Scope and Contents
This collection includes a copy of an article "Plans for a State House, For the State of Indiana" from a newspaper in possession of Kenneth Loucks regarding plans for a State House. Also included are various black and white and color illustrations of the building's exterior.
Dates:
1930, undated
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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State house collection
State institutions collection
Collection — Folder S2109
Identifier: S2109
Scope and Contents
One letter is addressed to Senator Green from the Assistant Supervisor of the Division of Supervision of State Institutions in response to his inquiry into the department. The letter outlines why the division was developed, their purpose, and information about the divisions it supervises, including the Personnel Employment Division, the Sales Department, the Division of Accounts, and the Institutional Farm Department.
Dates:
1941
