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Indianapolis (Ind.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 602 Collections and/or Records:

Bass Photo Company photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P034
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs from the Bass Photo Company in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from circa 1850 to 1975 and undated regarding people, buildings, street scenes, illustrations, and events such as Foch Day (November 4, 1921) in Indianapolis, as well as a few shots taken around Indiana.
Dates: circa 1850-1975, undated

Baxter family collection

 Collection — Box 1-3
Identifier: G-039
Scope and Contents The collection contains undated photocopied materials relating to the Baxter family, their relatives, and ancestors. All items in the collection are photocopies. Other major families included in this collection are Kimberly, Jordan, McLaughlin, and Gilmore. Major figures in the collection include Arthur R. Baxter, Emory R. Baxter, and Arthur Jordan. Information included in the collection are various correspondence, pictures, obituaries, newspaper articles, genealogical charts from the mid...
Dates: undated

Ben Davis High School "Class of 1948-1949" reunion photographs

 Collection — Folder SP051
Identifier: SP051
Scope and Contents This collection includes three group photographs of the alumni from Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1998 and undated taken at the time of reunions of the classes of 1948 and 1949.
Dates: 1998, undated

Ben Price letters

 Collection — Folder S1081
Identifier: S1081
Scope and Contents This collection includes seven letters and one military order, all of which are photocopies. The one-page Special Order No. 58 was issued February 5, 1864, from Indianapolis, and stated that R. H. Barnes was physically disqualified from active service, and was detailed as temporary steward to the U.S. hospital in Indianapolis. Assistant Acting Surgeon John M. Kitchen, in charge of the City General Hospital, signed the order. R. H. Barnes wrote a letter on February 6, 1864, to...
Dates: 1863-1886

Benevolent Order of Colonials collection

 Collection — Folder S1508
Identifier: S1508
Scope and Contents This collection includes one letter from the Benevolent Order of Colonials in Indianapolis, Indiana dated December 5, 1900 announcing the first meeting of charter members.
Dates: 1900/12/05

Benjamin Bowman papers

 Collection — Folder S149
Identifier: S0149
Scope and Contents This collection includes a typed document from Lewis S. Bowman in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1775 to 1958 regarding family and church history in Wayne County, Indiana.
Dates: 1775-1958

Benjamin Harrison funeral photographs

 Collection — Folder SP104
Identifier: SP104
Scope and Contents This collection includes black-and-white photographs from the day of Benjamin Harrisons's funeral in Indianapolis, Indiana on March 16 and 17, 1901, depicting the exteriors of the Indiana Statehouse where Harrison's body lay in state in on the 16th and the Harrison house on the day of the funeral on March 17th. The images show parade formations and crowds lined up to enter the Indiana Statehouse as the casket was carried inside, as well as pallbearers conveying the coffin out of the Harrisons'...
Dates: 1901 March 16-17

Bertermann Floral Company collection

 Collection — Folder S1961
Identifier: S1961
Scope and Contents This collection includes a printed bookmark from Betermann Floral Company in Indianapolis, Indiana circa 1883-1900 regarding advertising.
Dates: circa 1880-1900s

Birth Control League of Indiana papers

 Collection — Folder S1509
Identifier: S1509
Scope and Contents This collection includes a letter, newspaper clippings, and papers in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1932-1934 regarding Birth Control League of Indiana and Maternal health League of Indiana.
Dates: 1932-1934

Blanche Stillson papers

 Collection — Folder S2443
Identifier: S2443
Scope and Contents This collection includes a typewritten copy of an article published in the February 25, 1930 Indianapolis News that was written by Blanche Stillson about two portraits of Dr. and Mrs. C. G. McLean that were given to the Herron Art Institute. The article relates Dr. McLean's background and the history of the McLean Female Institute, a seminary for women in Indianapolis that operated for about 15 years before closing shortly after the U.S. Civil War. The article...
Dates: circa 1930