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Ribbons

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:

Emma Hillis collection

 Collection — Folder S2186
Identifier: S2186
Scope and Contents There are four items in this collection: (1) badge of the Pereclesian Society of Franklin College, which belonged to W. H. McCoy, who graduated from that college in 1861; (2) agreement for eleven men to pay the $50 salary for Elizabeth A. Potter to teach in Marion Township, Decatur County, Indiana, dated April 14, 1862; (3) certificate granting license for E. A. Potter to teach in the common school in Decatur County, dated August 30, 1862; and (4) "Minutes of the Fifty-Fourth Anniversary of the...
Dates: 1861-1876

George W. Roberts collection

 Collection
Identifier: L579
Scope and Contents This collection includes two Civil War diaries, correspondence, papers, a coffee can, and a spoon belonging to George W. Roberts in Indiana and the United States ranging from circa 1861 to 1944. There are also numerous ribbons, buttons, and badges from Roberts, most from Grand Army of the Republic encampments or posts, as well as numerous 69th Indiana Regiment reunion ribbons (1889-1917, undated); an 1895 Indiana Trustees Association annual meeting ribbon; a 19th Indiana Veteran Volunteers...
Dates: circa 1861-1944, undated

Grand Army of the Republic state encampment, Anderson, Indiana collection

 Collection
Identifier: L037
Scope and Contents This collection comprises account records, invitations, resolutions, meeting minutes, clippings, correspondence, ribbons, ephemera, and a scrapbook concerning the planning and hosting of the Grand Army of the Republic state encampment at Anderson, Indiana, ranging from 1902 to 1904. There is also a letter regarding the 1904 encampment.
Dates: 1902-1904

Harry B. Dynes collection

 Collection
Identifier: L256
Scope and Contents The collection comprises correspondence, programs, papers, clippings, periodicals, pamphlets, ribbons, broadsides, ephemera, and loose scrapbook pages from Harry B. Dynes in Indianapolis, Indiana and Washington, D.C., ranging from 1873 to 1954 and undated, regarding the Dynes family's political and social lives; club and union activities; the visit of David Lloyd-George to Indianapolis (1923); a 1927 Indianapolis trolley-truck accident; and the first and second world wars. Much of...
Dates: 1873-1945

Indiana Federation of Art Clubs collection

 Collection
Identifier: L498
Scope and Contents This collection includes papers, ribbons, photographs, scrapbooks, and newspaper clippings from the Indiana Federation of Art Clubs in Indiana ranging from 1928 to 2002 regarding the club's activities as well as various art organizations and events.
Dates: 1928-2003

Indiana Federation of Democratic Women collection

 Collection — Folder S2283
Identifier: S2283
Scope and Contents This collection includes a ribbon and badge of a representative at the 20th annual convocation of the State Haymakers' Association of Indiana held in Indianapolis on May 15, 1912 and a copy of the bylaws of the Indiana Federation of Democratic Women that were revised in 1985.
Dates: 1912, 1985

Indianapolis light artillery ribbon

 Collection — Folder S1871
Identifier: S1871
Scope and Contents This collection consists of two items. The first is a ribbon showing pictures of the members of the Indianapolis Light Artillery, "The Jolly Beggars," with the place name and date "Omaha, June 13-20, 1892". The second item is a letter transmitting the ribbon and providing a brief personal history of Battery A of the Indiana State Militia.
Dates: 1892, 1957

Indianapolis Mechanical Institute collection

 Collection — Folder S1893
Identifier: S1983
Scope and Contents This collection includes a fabric ribbon from Indianapolis Mechanical Institute in Indianapolis, Indiana during June 1892 regarding first prize award.
Dates: 1892 June

John M. Conyers ephemera

 Collection — Folder S0292
Identifier: S0292
Scope and Contents This collection includes one sheet of paper, 7” x 9”, with 14 locks of hair, braided and unbraided, tied with colored ribbons presented to John M. Conyers on the day of his induction into Company G, 11th Regiment, on March 29, 1865 during the U.S. Civil War. The names of the women who contributed locks of their hair are handwritten in pencil.
Dates: 1865

Josephine B. Stayman collection

 Collection
Identifier: L240
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, papers, newspaper clippings, advertisements, pamphlets, notes, greeting and calling cards, recipes, diaries, postcards, photographs, ribbons, fabric swatches, and an account book from Josephine Brown Stayman and Chalmers Brown, principally in Indianapolis, Indiana and the United States, ranging from 1840 to 1967, regarding the insurance industry, Indiana politics, societies and clubs, and daily life.Oversize items include Chalmers Brown's...
Dates: 1840-1967