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Spanish-American War, 1898

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:

Nathaniel Williams papers

 Collection — Folder S1991
Identifier: S1991
Scope and Contents This collection includes an autographed ledger and letters from Nathaniel Williams and others in Lawrence County, Indiana and in Cuba ranging from 1867 to 1898 regarding mercantile records and the Spanish-American War in 1898.
Dates: 1867-1898

Oral history and audio collection

 Collection
Identifier: L640
Scope and Contents This collection comprises the breadth of the oral history collection at the Indiana State Library, ranging from circa 1904 to 2019. The bulk of the collection contains oral histories created during the ISL Oral History Project during the 1960s-1980s and recordings of events, meetings, recitations, and radio interviews created and acquired by library staff during that period. The remainder are oral histories created by various outside institutions and organizations, such as universities, public...
Dates: circa 1904-2019

Ralph W. Stark collection

 Collection — Folder S1239
Identifier: S1239
Scope and Contents This collection comprises a typed article from the Lebanon Weekly Patriot about the start of the Spanish-American War in April, 1898 and the meetings held in Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana to enlist volunteers for two companies for Indiana regiments.
Dates: 1898

Ripley County, Indiana collection

 Collection
Identifier: L229
Scope and Contents This collection includes typed transcripts of original diaries, correspondence, newspaper articles, poems, and other papers concerning Ripley County, Indiana ranging from 1822 to 1937, as well as articles and histories about specific aspects of the county's history, including churches, towns, schools, organizations, events, families, and the U.S. Civil War.
Dates: 1822-1937

Spanish American War, 160th Indiana Volunteers military pass

 Collection — Folder S1852
Identifier: S1852
Scope and Contents This collection includes one military pass for Corporal Hopper and Privates Evans, Fischer, Fisher and Falknor from the 160th Indiana Volunteers, Company L. It was signed and approved by First Sergeant Bount, Captain Burr and the Commander of the regiment.
Dates: 1898/08/16

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

Tipton County collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S1699
Scope and Contents This collection contains photocopies of transcriptions of news items published in the Tipton Times from 1898 to 1899, including a letter to the editor from S. W. Nelson about the first businessmen of Tipton; letters from E. H. Phares, James W. Russell, Harry Hutchins, and a private who served with 160th Indiana Volunteers during the Spanish-American War; an article about two soldiers being “captured by Cupid”; and obituaries of George Vawter, Alexander Pennock,...
Dates: 1849-1923

United States 30th Infantry Regiment, Philippine-American War history volume

 Collection — Volume V065
Identifier: V065
Scope and Contents This collection comprises one volume handwritten in 1899-1934 in the United States about the organization and setup of the 30th Infantry, biographical information about officers, the breakdown of the companies, and the organizational history. There is also list of birthdays at the end of the volume.
Dates: 1899-1934

U.S.S. Indiana ribbons

 Collection — Folder S3001
Identifier: S3001
Scope and Contents This collection includes two ribbons from the hats of sailors onboard the U.S.S. Indiana, probably ranging in date from 1893 to 1919.
Dates: undated

Wiebke and Ray family collection

 Collection
Identifier: G-125
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs, newspaper clippings, and a family chart from Charles Robert Hatley in Indiana, ranging from 1870 to 1968 regarding the Wiebke, Ray, and other allied families.
Dates: Other: circa 1870-1968