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Indianapolis (Ind.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 602 Collections and/or Records:

The Criterion advertisement card

 Collection — Folder S0777
Identifier: S0777
Scope and Contents This collection includes an advertisement card and envelope for The Criterion restaurant in Indianapolis, Indiana, circa 1880. The card advertises the restaurant's "ladies' Parlor, dining and toilet rooms" and states that they were "the finest in point of taste and comfort west of New York."
Dates: circa 1880

Theodore Roosevelt, Civil War General Henry Lawton statue dedication hand-colored photograph

 Collection — Folder OBC197
Identifier: OBC197
Scope and Contents This collection contains a hand-colored photograph of Theodore Roosevelt speaking at the dedication of the General Henry W. Lawton statue on May 30, 1907 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Dates: 1907/05/30

Theodore Roosevelt in Indiana photograph collection

 Collection — Folder SP151
Identifier: SP151
Scope and Contents This collection includes black-and-white photographs taken during the Henry W. Lawton statue dedication in Indianapolis, Indiana. The photographs show the dedication ceremony in front of the courthouse and President Roosevelt addressing the crowd, as well as the parade and procession to or from Vice President Fairbanks' house. The images also include snapshots from the gathering at the house earlier in the day. There are also 3 clippings from newspapers showing scenes from Roosevelt's 1907,...
Dates: 1907/05/30; 1957-1971

Theodore Vernon Denny letters

 Collection — Folder S0351
Identifier: S0351
Scope and Contents This collection includes a July 15, 1822 letter sent to Theodore Denny with messages from his brother, Addison, his mother and an A. Henshaw, and three letters written and sent by Theodore to his brother, Christopher Denny, that relate news about family and friends, economic times, cost of land and goods, and his desire for his brother to visit Indianapolis, Indiana. The letters are dated January 24, 18__ (1830's?), February 6, 1841 and February 9, 1843. The 1843 letter includes a note to...
Dates: 1822-1843

Thomas Carr Howe High School mock election booklet

 Collection — Folder S2016
Identifier: S2016
Scope and Contents This collection contains an unbound copy of the Thomas Carr Howe High School Social Studies Department mock election booklet from 1963. Following the Preface, Table of Contents, and Introduction, the booklet is organized into the following sections: General Introduction to Howe Election, Voting Qualifications, Registration Details, Political Parties, Precinct Committeemen, Party Organization, Primary Elections, Declarations of Candidacy, Convention Method of Nomination, Election Boards, Voting...
Dates: 1963 March

Thomas Taggart collection

 Collection
Identifier: L541
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks from Thomas Taggart in Indiana and Washington, D.C. ranging from 1859 to 1958. Included are items related to Taggart's political career, family, and the French Lick Springs Hotel.

Included within Box 3 and 4 is correspondence and miscellaneous documents created by A.C. Sallee regarding a biography he wrote about Thomas Taggart.
Dates: 1859-1958

Thomas Worthington Camp Morton papers

 Collection — Folder S1524
Identifier: S1524
Scope and Contents The collection consists of a photocopy of the submission “Civil War Letters of Confederate Cavalryman and Dallasite, Thomas Payne Worthington,” a contribution of 9 pages in length, excerpted from the June 1980 issue of The Quarterly of the Dallas Genealogical Society (specifically, pages 91-99). The items in the compilation include 3 diary entries and 15 letters, most of the letters having been written by Thomas Payne Worthington from Camp Morton in...
Dates: 1980

Turnfest photographs

 Collection — Folder SP146
Identifier: SP146
Scope and Contents This collection includes black-and-white photographs of teams of athletes performing at Turnfest hosted by the North American Gymnastics Association and local turnverein in Indianapolis, Indiana in June 1905.
Dates: 1905 June

Unemployment relief coupons

 Collection — Folder S1547
Identifier: S1547
Scope and Contents There are seven coupons issued to stores in this collection. One is for one 24-oz. can of corned beef, for which two people signed on the back thus: George O. Cox, 2 in family, F. C. Montgomery. The store location was Modoc. The other six coupons are for one pound of butter, issued to Miller and Wood, in Carlos. The backs are all signed George O. Cox, with different names under his, thus: Carl Johnson (two coupons), Mrs. Susie Smith (two coupons), Kyle Lewis, and Joseph Dow.
Dates: 1934

Unidentified student photograph album

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: P042
Scope and Contents This collection contains a photograph album belonging to an unidentified young woman from Indiana ranging from circa 1913 to 1926 and undated, depicting her and her friends and family; activities, buildings, and graduations for Jackson High School in Greentown, Indiana, possibly Union City High School, Oxford College for Women, and Indiana Central College; recreation near the Mississinewa River and various lakes and natural places; and weddings.
Dates: circa 1913-1926, undated