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Indianapolis (Ind.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 602 Collections and/or Records:

Kiphart-Teepell family papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S0785
Scope and Contents This collection includes Charles P. Kiphart's account book containing receipts for rent, taxes, gas, and other personal expenses (1893-1904); a commencement invitation for School No. 10, Indianapolis (June, 1910); a typed copy of a 1918 Thanksgiving Day poem about WWI soldiers by Esther Thompson and sent to Nellie Teepell (November 12, 1966); Christmas and Valentines Day cards sent to Mary Kiphart and Nellie Teepell (1927-1933, undated); hospital statements for the Teepell family (1929-1948);...
Dates: 1893-1966

Kipp Brothers Company leather postcard

 Collection — Folder S0786
Identifier: S0786
Scope and Contents This collection contains a leather postcard featuring a color illustration of "Miss America" on the front and was used as advertising by the Kipp Brothers Company of Indianapolis, Indiana, circa 1901-1907.
Dates: circa 1901-1907

Kirby L. Gray letters

 Collection — Folder S601
Identifier: S0601
Scope and Contents This collection includes two letters sent to Kirby L. Gray in Indianapolis, Indiana from Indiana politicians in U.S. Congress, Congresswoman Julia Carson and Senator Richard G. Lugar in Washington, D.C. ranging from 2001 to 2005 regarding child support and renewable energy and environmental conservation, specifically concerning Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR).
Dates: 2001-2005

Klinge family collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S3410
Scope and Contents This collection contains various documents of the Kling family, including affidavits and an abstract of title for lots 1, 2, and 3 in Gerrard's Prospect Street Addition in Indianapolis (1906-1907); deeds of James and Virginia Pugh (Lillian Klinge Pugh’s in-laws) for property in Huntington, West Virginia (1908-1909); a November 8, 1934 insurance policy for James Floyd Pugh (Lillian’s stepson); and correspondence sent to Alice Klinge from her brother Louis, her nephew Willard Klinge, niece...
Dates: circa 1880s-1975

Knights of the Golden Circle clipping

 Collection — Folder S1601
Identifier: S1601
Scope and Contents This collection comprises a newspaper clipping from the Indianapolis Journal dated August 4, 1862 concerning "treasonable organizations in Indiana," specifically the Knights of the Golden Circle, during the U.S. Civil War.
Dates: 1862/08/04

Knights of the Golden Circle collection

 Collection — Folder S0353
Identifier: S0353
Scope and Contents This collection includes a 5-page manuscript Mary Adeline Denny in Indianapolis, Indiana on December 4, 1924, entitled “How the Capture of Indianapolis by the Knights of the Golden Circle, August 16, 1864, during the Civil War Was Prevented.”
Dates: 1864

Kregelo, Blake and Company collection

 Collection — Folder S1329
Identifier: S1329
Scope and Contents The document includes a list of costs incurred by Samuel Douglas from April 5 until June 6 to build a house. Measurements and costs are listed for a total of $3715. The most expensive items were two doors costing $440 and poplar flooring which cost $302. Ceiling material was the least expensive. Other things listed were: window frames, lumber, partitions, molding, and lights.
Dates: 1861

Kurt F. Pantzer collection

 Collection
Identifier: L593
Scope and Contents This collection includes typed and photocopied political papers and typed and autographed and signed correspondence (circa 1940-1970s and undated) relating to Pantzer's involvement in state and national Republican Party politics, and especially party finances, presidential campaigns of Robert Taft (1947-1952), Barry Goldwater (1964), and Richard M. Nixon (1968, 1972), support for Supreme Court appointment of Sherman Minton, involvement with foreign affairs organizations, including American...
Dates: 1820s-1986, undated

L. S. Ayres scrapbook

 Collection — Volume V115
Identifier: V115
Scope and Contents This collection includes a scrapbook featuring newspaper clippings, press releases, and photographs from 1937 to 1938 regarding the introduction of Colonial Williamsburg Crafts to the downtown Indianapolis L.S. Ayres department store. The collection features photographs of the L.S. Ayres showrooms as well as photographs of a model home from the 17th annual Indianapolis Home Show furnished by L.S. Ayres with pieces from Colonial Williamsburg Crafts.
Dates: 1937-1938

Lawrence M. Borst collection

 Collection
Identifier: L495
Scope and Contents The collection consists of papers collection by Lawrence Borst while serving in the Indiana House of Representatives and in the Indiana Senate. Materials collected during Borst’s service in the Indiana House primarily reflect his work with the Committee on the Affairs of Marion County and the Committee on Public Policy. Collectively, part one documents the formation of UNIGOV, unified government for Indianapolis and Marion County.The second series, consisting of materials from...
Dates: 1957-1985