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Indianapolis (Ind.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 641 Collections and/or Records:

Joseph Clingensmith land grant

 Collection — Folder OB223
Identifier: OB223
Scope and Contents This collection contains one land grant to Joseph Clingensmith of Marion County, Indiana for land in Indianapolis dated November 15, 1830.
Dates: 1830/11/15

Joseph Edward Haub diary

 Collection — Folder S2814
Identifier: S2814
Scope and Contents This collection contains the diary of Joseph Edward Haub, with entries ranging from 1901 to 1936. The early entries are written in German and the back of the diary contains addresses and biographical information about family and friends written by his wife, Katherine, in English.
Dates: 1901-1936

Joseph Francis collection

 Collection
Identifier: L247
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, sermons, diaries, photographs, publications, clippings, biographies and writings, speeches, a guestbook, and scrapbooks from Joseph Francis, ranging from 1863 to 1950, regarding Francis' travels abroad, his clerical vocation and career, family life, travel, and service during World War I. Correspondence includes letters to Harriet Louise Hooker in Indianapolis. There is also material regarding the history of the Episcopalian Church in Indianapolis.
Dates: 1863-1950, undated

Joseph Ristine letter

 Collection — Folder S1743
Identifier: S1743
Scope and Contents This collection includes a typeset letter from Joseph Ristine in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 9, 1864 regarding tax rates in Indiana counties.
Dates: 1864

Joseph Watson letter

 Collection — Folder S0729
Identifier: S0729
Scope and Contents This collection contains a July 5, 1850 letter written by Joseph Watson from Indianapolis, Indiana and sent to D.H. Hoover of Miamisburg, Ohio. In the letter, Watson mentions that he has been ill and "God only knows" whether he will recover. Due to his poor health, he is asking to settle their affairs and selling out his interest in a business in Ohio. Watson also mentions that "money still continues to be scarce here" and most people are buying on credit.
Dates: 1850/07/05

Josephine B. Stayman collection

 Collection
Identifier: L240
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, papers, newspaper clippings, advertisements, pamphlets, notes, greeting and calling cards, recipes, diaries, postcards, photographs, ribbons, fabric swatches, and an account book from Josephine Brown Stayman and Chalmers Brown, principally in Indianapolis, Indiana and the United States, ranging from 1840 to 1967, regarding the insurance industry, Indiana politics, societies and clubs, and daily life.Oversize items include Chalmers Brown's...
Dates: 1840-1967

Josephine Bicket collection

 Collection
Identifier: L519
Scope and Contents The collection contains papers, letters, invitations, announcements, and newspaper clippings from Josephine Bicket ranging from 1948 to 1981 about her life and the Democratic Party in Indianapolis, Indiana. Some material was collected by Josephine Bicket as part of her work with the “Office of Women’s Activities” in the Democratic Party.
Dates: 1948-1981

Joshua Soule correspondence

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S1222
Scope and Contents This collection is divided into two folders: 1836-1838 and 1838-1853. The original letters include those written by Joshua Soule, a dentist in Indianapolis, and his fiance, Eliza Lawson of Lebanon, Ohio. Some of the other correspondents are William Brown, Andrew Kennedy, and James Whitcomb. Letters dated 1843-1844 regard Democratic party politics.
Dates: 1837-1853

Josiah F. Polk letters

 Collection — Folder S1730
Identifier: S1730
Scope and Contents This collection includes two autographed, signed letters from Josiah F. Polk and C. Goldsborough in Indianapolis, Indiana and Cambridge ranging from 1825/10/07 to 1825/10/27 regarding an appointed position.
Dates: 1825

Journeymen Barbers International Union of America convention panoramic photographs

 Collection — Object OBF012
Identifier: OBF012
Scope and Contents This collection includes two black-and-white panoramic photographs from two Journeymen Barbers International Union of America conventions held in Indianapolis, Indiana on October 6, 1914 and September 11, 1924. The convention attendees were photographed in front of the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Monument. In the 1914 photograph taken by Cirkut Photo, some of the attendees, which included women, hold banners or pennants indicating their home state or country. The 1924 image shows men, as well...
Dates: 1914/10/06, 1924/09/11