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Soldiers' monuments

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Frederick Knefler certificate

 Collection — Folder S1435
Identifier: S1435
Scope and Contents This collection comprises a certificate given to Frederick Knefler appointing him to an additional 4-year term on the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Monument Board of Regents, dated May 19, 1899 and signed by Governor James A. Mount and Secretary of State Union B. Hunt.

On the back of the printed certificate, Knefler wrote in black ink his support of the U.S. and Indiana constitutions, signed and dated the statement. J. W. Morris, notary public, signed and sealed the document.
Dates: 1899 May

George J. Langsdale letter

 Collection — Frame S0805
Identifier: S0805
Scope and Contents This collection contains a letter from George J. Langsdale to Professor Carl Barus, dated August 30, 1889, thanking the professor for participating in the laying of the cornerstone of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on Aug. 22, 1889.
Dates: 1889/08/30

Soldiers Monumental Association certificate

 Collection — Folder OBC233
Identifier: OBC233
Scope and Contents This collection contains one blank certificate created by the Soldiers Monumental Association in Indiana during the 1880s.
Dates: circa 1880

Washington and Illinois streets, Indianapolis panoramic photograph

 Collection — Object OBF011
Identifier: OBF011
Scope and Contents This collection includes a black-and-white panoramic photograph taken from the top of a building at the intersection of Washington and Illinois streets with a view looking east down Washington Street and mainly south on Illinois Street in Indianapolis circa 1920-1940. Architect Edward D. Pierre's name is handwritten on the back.
Dates: circa 1920-1940