Indiana
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 185 Collections and/or Records:
Indiana Civilian Conservation Corps camps collection
Collection — Folder S1499
Identifier: S1499
Scope and Contents Note
This collection includes a typed original and carbon copy document from Headquarters Indiana-Kentucky District, Civilian Conservation Corps, Office of the Commanding Officer in Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, October 13, 1941, regarding cities in Indiana in which the camps were located.
Dates:
1941
"Indiana days" proclamation
Collection — Folder OBC223
Identifier: OBC223
Scope and Contents
This collection contains one proclamation declaring August 17 and 18, 1964 as "Indiana Days" during the New York World's Fair by the Mayor of New York City.
Dates:
1964 August
Indiana Federation of Art Clubs art survey
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S1566
Scope and Contents
This collection is divided into three folders thus: Folder 1, A-F; Folder 2, G-P; and Folder 3: R-W. Each folders contains the two-page survey forms sent to the Indiana Federation of Art Clubs from public libraries in Indiana. The only document with a date is a letter from the Fayette County Federated Clubs, dated March 29, 1929, which informs Mrs. F. J. Sheehan, Gary, Indiana, that they have "431 prints of famous pictures" in their public library. None of the surveys is dated. The survey...
Dates:
1929
Indiana Landmarks mural flyer
Collection — Folder S3452
Identifier: S3452
Scope and Contents
This collection contains one flyer with an image of a mural by Garo Z. Antreasian labeled "Indiana Landmarks" created sometime during the 20th century. The reverse of the flyer is a legend to all of the landmarks illustrated.
Dates:
20th century
Indiana Museum Society, Inc. collection
Collection — Folder S1579
Identifier: S1579
Scope and Contents
This collection has newsletters, memos, a membership form, and a list of people who loaned material to the Indiana State Museum. The first newsletter by President John G. Biel tells about a collection of Indian artifacts donated to the Illinois State Museum because Indiana did not have a state museum. A document dated July 25, 1966, by the Indiana State Parks, gives a summary of collections donated to the state, beginning with David Dale Owen's rock collection about 1859. Civil War flags,...
Dates:
1959-1969
Indiana napkins collection
Collection — Folder S1979
Identifier: S1979
Scope and Contents
This collection includes two commercially printed paper napkins from Beach Products, Incorporated in Kalamazoo, Michigan during 1954 regarding commemorative shape of and information about Indiana.
Dates:
1954
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Indiana napkins collection
Irene McDaniel scrapbook
Collection — Folder S877
Identifier: S0877
Scope and Contents
This collection includes one scrapbook, compiled by Irene McDaniel in 1963, regarding poems and newspaper clippings relating to Abraham Lincoln.
Dates:
1963
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Irene McDaniel scrapbook
Irene Wasson Berry collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: G-115
Scope and Contents
This collection includes genealogical research, correspondence, and copied publications from Irene Wasson Berry in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky ranging from 1880 to 1952 regarding the Wassson, Fleming and other allied families.
Dates:
1880 - 1952
Found in:
Genealogy
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Irene Wasson Berry collection
Isaac Farver papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S0453
Scope and Contents
This collection includes photocopies of autographed, signed letters and business and legal forms from Isaac Farver and others in Indiana, Ohio and elsewhere ranging from 1849 to 1949 regarding personal, business and legal matters.
Dates:
1849-1949
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Isaac Farver papers
J. Adam Clark travel journal
Collection — Folder S1103
Identifier: S1103
Scope and Contents
This collection is a copy of the small travel journal used by J. Adam Clark in 1854. Most of the penmanship is too faint to read, perhaps because it was in pencil. On page 30, the writing appears to be in ink and therefore easy to read. He traveled to several places in Michigan. In Chicago, he visited cousin George and "took tea with him." He went to Detroit, Buffalo, and Lancaster. On page 34, he wrote: "I have been gone something over 2 months, have travelled over Michigan, part of Indiana,...
Dates:
1854