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Indianapolis (Ind.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 641 Collections and/or Records:

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

George Pence, "The Indianapolis Donation" manuscript

 Collection — Folder S3345
Identifier: S3345
Scope and Contents This collection includes a speech given by George Pence of Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1922 May to 1922 June regarding "The Indianapolis Donation" and the American Association of Engineers.
Dates: 1922 May-June

George S. Cottman papers

 Collection
Identifier: L039
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, research, newspaper articles and drafts of speeches, and articles from George S. Cottman in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1872 to 1937 regarding Indiana history, business and family business, and articles by other writers concerning history.
Dates: 1857-1937, undated

George T. Bryant papers

 Collection — Folder S186
Identifier: S0186
Scope and Contents This collection includes a typed document from George T. Bryant in New York ranging from 1904-1910 regarding his teen-age years in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Dates: 1904-1910

George Wayman collection

 Collection — Folder S1375
Identifier: S1375
Scope and Contents The two pieces of paper in this collection are photocopies. The typed, single-sheet letter is headed: "June 1, 1960. Copy of a letter sent to Bernadette Robertson from Bertha Trulock Nordloh which she found in an old book belonging to her." The letter is addressed to Sarah from her "loving husband," but his name is not on the paper. The date is January 1851. The letter describes Indianapolis with a 7,300 population, corduroy roads, and wild turkeys. He wrote: "Don't let George get too far from...
Dates: 1960

Gertrude Schuller Appel collection

 Collection — Volume 1-3
Identifier: G-061
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs, newspaper clippings, and other family history-related items from Gertrude Schuller Appel and family in Indiana ranging from 1982 to 1988.
Dates: 1982-1988

Gettysburg Address Reenactment collection

 Collection — Folder S1439
Identifier: S1439
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence pertaining to the Gettysburg Address Reenactment performed at the Indiana State Capitol in Indianapolis on November 19, 1980. The program entitled "A New Birth of Freedom," which includes pictures of the participants in costume, is also available in the collection.
Dates: 1980

Glenn Black papers

 Collection — Folder S125
Identifier: S0125
Scope and Contents This collection includes an article written by Glenn Black in Indiana in 1939 regarding Indian trade in Indiana.
Dates: 1939

Grace E. Conway collection

 Collection
Identifier: L437
Scope and Contents This collection includes newspaper clippings, radio broadcast program scripts, and correspondence from Grace E. Conway in Indiana ranging from 1962 to 1970 regarding Conway's work in the media giving household advice and recognition.
Dates: 1962-1970