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Indianapolis (Ind.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 638 Collections and/or Records:

Freedom Train collection

 Collection — Folder S1545
Identifier: S1545
Scope and Contents Russell J. Ryan's letter, dated July 21, 1948, advises Harold Sander, Indiana State Library, that the Freedom Train will be in Indianapolis on July 29 and 30, which is "such a brief period," that the bank will have an exhibit of enlarged photographs of those orignal documents in the main lobby during banking hours each day during the week of "Rededication of American Freedom."The Freedom Train, proposed by Attorney General Tom C. Clark in April 1946, operated from 1947-1949, taking...
Dates: 1948

Fuller and Currens collection

 Collection — Folder S1973
Identifier: S1973
Scope and Contents This collection includes a business card of Fuller and Currens in Indianapolis, Indiana regarding their contact information.
Dates: 1905-1930

G. Harvey Petty papers

 Collection
Identifier: L356
Scope and Contents This collection includes autographed family papers, two photographs, an autograph book, genealogy documents including Bible records, signs, certificates, awards, ephemera, and calligraphy and typography materials from G. Harvey Petty in Indianapolis, Indiana and the United States, ranging from 1797 to 1979, regarding his family and career in calligraphy and typography.There is also an oversize folder containing an indenture, certificates, awards, documents, and signs ranging from...
Dates: 1797-1979

Gamma Beta Chi Sorority collection

 Collection — Folder S1521
Identifier: S1521
Scope and Contents This collection includes the articles of incorporation of the Gamma Beta Chi Sorority of Indianapolis signed and notorized on October 12, 1932. The document was filed with the Indiana Secretary of State on October 14, 1932 and recorded at the Marion County Recorder's office on February 13, 1935.
Dates: 1932/10/12

Gatling photographs

 Collection — Folder SP070
Identifier: SP070
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs of Richard Jordan Gatling's tomb in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana and his invention the Gatling gun taken by the Indiana Department of Conservation in March 1964. There is also the front page of the February 7, 1874 issue of Scientific American, which features the Gatling gun.
Dates: 1874/02/07; 1964

George A. Zimmer papers

 Collection — Folder S1474
Identifier: S1474
Scope and Contents This collection includes letter copies from George A. Zimmer in San Francisco, California, ranging from 1952 to 1953 regarding correspondence to his parents in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Dates: 1952-1953

George Blair papers

 Collection — Folder S129
Identifier: S0129
Scope and Contents This collection includes a signed, autographed letter from Josephine Niles in Indianapolis, Indiana to her cousin Marietta in New York and a portion of poetry, "Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight," written by the poet, Rose Hartwick Thorpe in Mishawaka, Indiana ranging from 1845 to 1880 regarding life in school and dealing with difficulties.
Dates: 1847/10/19

George C. Cram Company collection

 Collection
Identifier: L511
Scope and Contents This collection contains items from the George C. Cram Company ranging from 1845 to 1955 and includes a notebook with patent documents, images and specs (1845-1947); the booklet Trade-Marks, Trade-Names, Unfair Competition by the law offices of Linton, Kellogg, Robic and Bastien (1926); patent document for Arthur Schrenkeisen's globe (1920); correspondence regarding patent dispute (1935-1951); the National Map Company ledger (1916-1917); a company scrapbook with clippings, brochures,...
Dates: 1845-1955

George E. Gill collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2386
Scope and Contents This collection includes copies of the the August and October 1923 editions of The Educator-Journal magazine containing the articles "Taking Criticism Kindly" and "Getting a Better Job" written by George E. Gill. Items from the Indianapolis Employment Bureau include a copy of the circular "Announcement to Employers of Indianapolis Concerning Free Employment Bureaus" from 1926; an unused sheet of the bureau's letterhead from circa...
Dates: 1923-1932

George Herron papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S0645
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, Democratic poll books, newspaper clippings, and other documents from A. W. Trittipo and George Herron in Hamilton County and Indianapolis, Indiana, ranging from 1833 to 1940 regarding finances and politics.
Dates: 1833-1940