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Indianapolis (Ind.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 602 Collections and/or Records:

Polmete Tribe No. 17, Improved Order of Red Men letter

 Collection — Folder S2426
Identifier: S2426
Scope and Contents This collection includes a September 4, 1919 letter written by Fred J. Cron, C. of R. [Chief of Records] of Polmete Tribe No. 17, Improved Order of Red Men (IORM) and sent to Charles Nitterbach of 524 N. Garfield Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana. Written on the organization's letterhead, the letter directs Nitterbach to visit Dr. A.A. Hollingsworth for an examination prior to attending the IORM's meeting on September 12th for adoption into the order.
Dates: 1919/09/04

Portfolio Club records

 Collection
Identifier: L347
Scope and Contents This collection includes yearbooks, programs, and photographs from the Portfolio Club in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1890 to 1974, as well as one orange, Halloween-themed paper doily from the club created sometime between 1890 to 1974.
Dates: 1890-1974

Powers Hapgood letter

 Collection — Folder S0585
Identifier: S0585
Scope and Contents This collection includes one letter by Powers Hapgood to a Mr. Fish dated November 30, 1930 regarding Communism.
Dates: 1930/11/30

"President Taft's Party and the Reception Committee" panoramic photograph

 Collection — Object OBF008
Identifier: OBF008
Scope and Contents This collection comprises a black-and-white panoramic photograph taken by N. H. Losey at the house of Charles W. Fairbanks in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 4, 1911, depicting the members of President William Howard Taft's party and the local reception committee during his visit to the city. Most of the people in the photograph are male and wearling badges. Indiana Governor Thomas Riley Marshall, Charles W. Fairbanks, and Cornelia Cole Fairbanks sit to the left of the president at the front of...
Dates: 1911/07/04

Ralph E. McAdams scrapbook

 Collection — Volume V244
Identifier: V244
Scope and Contents This is a scrapbook created by Ralph E. McAdams in 1982 and 1983. It contains primarily newspaper clippings from local Indianapolis and Indiana news and events as well as national news.
Dates: 1982-1983

Randall Galvin oral history

 Collection
Identifier: OH112
Scope and Contents The collection consists of the transcript and two ree-to-reel audiotapes from two oral history interviews with Randall Galvin, conducted by Susan Bell of the Indiana State Library on October 24, 1973 and May 9, 1975. In the first interview Galvin tells how he came to own the Black Curtain Dinner Theatre and how he dealt with the renovations. The second interview consists of detailed accounts of costs and expenses of operating the theatre, as well as advice for newcomers to the theatre business....
Dates: 1973/10/24; 1975/05/09

Randall Jehs papers

 Collection — Folder S717
Identifier: S0717
Scope and Contents This collection includes typed and autographed documents from Randall Jehs in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1971/04/23 to undated regarding the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana in the 1920s.
Dates: 1971/04/23; undated

Raymond J. Feld papers

 Collection — Folder S456
Identifier: S0456
Scope and Contents This collection includes a typed, carbon and photocopied document from Raymond J. Feld in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1880 to 1948 regarding events/attractions held at English's Opera House and the Schubert-Murat Theatre, both in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Dates: 1888-1948

Raymond S. Kastendick and Graham, Anderson, Probst and White, Indiana Government Center North architectural rendering

 Collection — Folder OB134
Identifier: OB134
Scope and Contents This collection contains an architectural rendering of the future Indiana Government Center created in the 1950s by Raymond S. Kastendieck and the architectural firm of Graham, Anderson, Probst, and White.
Dates: circa 1950

Rebecca Jane Shell correspondence

 Collection — Folder S1173
Identifier: S1173
Scope and Contents This collection contains photocopies of five letters sent to Rebecca Jane Shell during the U.S. Civil War ranging from 1862 to 1863. She received a November 4, 1862 letter from her brother John while he was at Camp Sullivan in Indianapolis; an April 19, 1863 letter from Marcus C. Crowley sent from Boston Station, Kentucky; two letters letter from her brother William from Camp Salt River Bridge in Shepherdsville, Bullitt County, Kentucky (May 16, 1863) and Camp Bardstown Junction, Bullitt...
Dates: 1862-1863