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Indianapolis (Ind.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 602 Collections and/or Records:

Mary Dalton photograph collection

 Collection — Folder SP029
Identifier: SP029
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs of Donald Richwine and his niece Dorothy (Richwine) Martin of Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from circa 1940 to 1950 regarding the Indianapolis plant of the Bridgeport Brass Company where Donald worked and Dorothy Ann Martin in group photographs at Girl Scout camp at McCormick's Creek State Park.
Dates: circa 1940-1950

Mary Heinzerling photograph album

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: P049
Scope and Contents This collection comprises a photograph album with tintypes and carte de visite photographs from Mary Heinzerling in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1875 regarding portraits of family members and friends. The album is ornate and covered with green, velvet-like fabric. It has a painted panel of a woman from the waist up on the front and gold-impressed page edges. The album was given to Heinzerling as a Christmas present by George Miller in 1875.
Dates: 1875

Mary Lavinia Robinson Lane collection

 Collection
Identifier: L389
Scope and Contents This collection includes hand-written book reviews, biographies, and miscellaneous drafts from Mary Lavinia Robinson Lane in Indianapolis ranging from 1896 to 1911 regarding various books, clubs, and people.
Dates: 1896-1911

Mary Mclaughlin "Pioneers, Mclaughin and Kinder Families" collection

 Collection — Folder S2054
Identifier: S2054
Scope and Contents Beming the overall title "Pioneers[:] ... McLaughlin and Kinder Famililies," the total history which is this collection breaks into distinct sections. The first section, a history of the McLaughlin family, offers insights into early Indianapolis. This prologue of McLaughlin histrny is a rich source of family names, including the Polk family, of which President James K. Polk was a member. In addition to memories of early Irvington, Loekerbie, the Grand Opera House, the old state house, and one...
Dates: 1950

Mary Ramier collection

 Collection — Folder S1095
Identifier: S1095
Scope and Contents This collection includes photocopies of documents and typed translations. Asbury Allegre wrote to his brother, Lorenzo Allegre in Fayette County, Ohio, on May 20, 1848, telling about his new son, Eberle Munroe. He says they have two stores in Albany, and expect a new railroad from Indianapolis to Belle Fountain, Ohio.The small notebook was kept by John William Kern of Amity Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, in 1839. In 1955, Lela Kern Richmann, granddaughter of William I. Kern,...
Dates: 1808-1955

Mary Rigg collection

 Collection
Identifier: L134
Scope and Contents The collection consists of letters written by World War II soldiers, who were active in the American Settlement, to Mary Rigg. Also included are reports on Indianapolis’s social work activities, as well as attendance and financial records for both the American Settlement and Southwest Social Center. The collection also contains cards, clippings, and other personal material of Mary Rigg.
Dates: 1924-1964

Mary Schopp volumes

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S3042
Scope and Contents This collection contains three volumes. One is a travel diary, dated 1878 to 1920. The other two volumes are notebooks containing family information, daily notes and diary-style entries, expense listings, and poems ranging from 1864 to 1939. The entries are not in chronological order.
Dates: 1864-1939

Matthew Dickerson, Indianapolis Auxiliary Police Corps certificate

 Collection — Folder S1851
Identifier: S1851
Scope and Contents This collection includes Matthew Dickerson's certificate of commission into the Indianapolis Auxiliary Police Corps awarded on October 30, 1944 and signed by Chief of Police Clifford F. Beeker.
Dates: 1944/10/30

Maude Stines Crockett memoir

 Collection — Folder S1844
Identifier: S1844
Scope and Contents This collection contains two copies of a paper by Maude Stines Crockett in Indianapolis, Indiana regarding the founding of the Brightwood neighborhood and her experiences growing up in Indianapolis.
Dates: undated

Maurine Watkins letter

 Collection — Folder S734
Identifier: S0734
Scope and Contents This collection includes an autographed, signed letter from Maurine Watkins in Indianapolis, Indiana regarding recognition of her as an Indiana author.
Dates: circa 1896-1969