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Indianapolis (Ind.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 631 Collections and/or Records:

Social Service Advisory Committee collection

 Collection — Folder S1617
Identifier: S1617
Scope and Contents This collection comprises meeting notes, a list of committee members, and a history concerning the Social Service Advisory Committee ranging from 1917 to 1929 in Indianapolis, Indiana. There is also a certificate of dissolution for the Social Service of the Indianapolis City Dispensary on June 7, 1929.
Dates: 1917-1929

South Side State Bank records

 Collection
Identifier: L682
Scope and Contents This collections consists of various papers and record books of the South Side State Bank of Indianapolis from 1889 to 1959 and undated. It includes cash books, stock certificates, promissory notes, photographs, and legal papers such as leases and bills of sale.
Dates: 1889-1959, undated

Spanish American War letters

 Collection — Folder S837
Identifier: S0837
Scope and Contents This collection includes five hand written letters from Ed Lind in Indianapolis, Indiana, ranging from April 26, 1898, to July 21, 1898, regarding the muster of Indiana troops for the Spanish American War.
Dates: 1898

Starr Piano Company collection

 Collection — Folder S2013
Identifier: S2013
Scope and Contents This collection includes a printed card from Starr Piano Company in Indianapolis, Indiana, regarding business advertising.
Dates: 1872-1919

Staudt family papers

 Collection
Identifier: L532
Scope and Contents This collection consists primarily of Carl and John M. Staudt's World War I letters and postcards sent to their parents and brother, Lawrence, in Indianapolis, Indiana and to their sister and brother-in-law, Joseph H. and Bertha Brown, in Brownsburg, Indiana from Camp Sherman, Ohio, Camp Merritt, New Jersey, Ft. Wadsworth, Staten Island, New York, and from Belgium and France ranging from 1918 to 1919. The collection also contains two postcards sent by Carlos and Clarence Brown, brothers of...
Dates: 1881, 1918-1919

Steers family collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: G-025
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, charts, and questionnaires from Edwin M.S. Steers and Pearl Steers Brenton based mainly in Indiana ranging from 1915 to 1960 regarding the Steers Family.
Dates: 1915 - 1960

Stenotype Company photograph collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: SP028
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs from the Stenograph Company in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from circa 1913 to 1919 regarding the company's workers, equipment, and factory in Mars Hill, workers engaged in munitions manufacturing during World War I, residential homes on a street, and a banquet hosted by the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce for transportation commissions on October 16, 1919.Eight panoramic and one oversize photographs from the collection are located in an...
Dates: circa 1913-1919

Stereograph cards collection

 Collection
Identifier: P057
Scope and Contents This collection includes stereograph cards from C. L. Jenney and Company, Frank M. Lackey, and R. Gordon in Indianapolis, Indiana and Sterro-Photo Co. in Dolgeville, New York, ranging from circa 1861 to 1916 regarding an enacted scene of a Union soldier leaving and returning to his paramour during the U.S. Civil War; the Indiana centennial pageant in Riverside Park in Indianapolis in October, 1916; and the exterior and interior of Pierce-Vinton-Krull house in Indianapolis.
Dates: circa 1861-1916

Steven Schubert, Indianapolis and Indianapolis 500 posters

 Collection — Folder OBC160
Identifier: OBC160
Scope and Contents This collection contains two posters, one of Indianapolis and one of the Indianapolis 500 Race created by Steven Schubert of Indygenous in the early 21st century.
Dates: 2017

Susan M. Ketcham papers

 Collection — Folder S0773
Identifier: S0773
Scope and Contents This collection contains a handwritten narrative by Susan M. Ketcham regarding her grandfather, Samuel Merrill, and her mother, Jane Merrill, circa March 15, 1925. Along with brief biographical information, Ketcham relates her mother's story about traveling with her father when he moved the state treasury from Corydon to Indianapolis and she also describes how Mr. Merrill traveled around the state as a bank examiner.
Dates: circa 1925/03/14