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Noble County (Ind.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

309th Observation Squad, United States Air Corps Reserve, Indiana aerial photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P069
Scope and Contents This collection includes black-and-white aerial photogrographs from 309th Observation Squadron of the United States Air Corps Reserve in Indiana ranging from 1931 to 1936 regarding counties and Civilian Conservation Corps company sites around the state. Photographs are stamped with the squadron's information and include the pilot's name and the date.
Dates: 1931-1936

A Walk in the Woods with Gene Stratton-Porter photograph collection

 Collection — Folder SP179
Identifier: SP179
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs and positive film strips, most likely taken by Randy Starks and Dave Fulton, in Rome City, Indiana ranging in 1989, depicting actress Joanna Cassidy at the filming of the documentary, A Walk in the Woods with Gene Stratton-Porter, at Porter's Cabin at Wildflower Woods. There are also 4 photographs at a reception in the Indiana Authors' Room at the Indiana State Library where Cassidy received a Sagamore of the Wabash.
Dates: 1989

Albion Presbyterian Church history

 Collection — Folder S2481
Identifier: S2481
Scope and Contents This collection includes photocopied records from Albion Presbyterian Church in Albion, Noble County, Indiana, ranging from 1867 to 1889, regarding the monthly meeting records of the church spanning the length of the years listed. The end of the records include a list of births and deaths associated with the church, a total number of members, and how they came to be associate or disassociated with the church.
Dates: 1867-1889

Baptist church history collection

 Collection
Identifier: L189
Scope and Contents The collection consists of records, both originals and photostat copies, of a number of Indiana Baptist churches. Included are records of Baptist churches at Attica, Fountain County (1870-1901); Aurora, Dearborn County (1871-1883); Bloomington, Monroe County (1825-1890); Brown’s Wonder Church, Boone County (1840-1873); Ebenezer and Clear Creek, Morgan County (1830-1891); Eel River District Association, Putnam County (1825-1951); Lick Creek, Fayette County (1814-1912); Little Mt. Zion Church,...
Dates: 1798-1912

Della Lindley collection

 Collection — Folder S1893
Identifier: S1893
Scope and Contents This collection is divided evenly between two families, the Denny family of LaGrange County and the McConnell family of Noble County. Materials related to the Denny family date from 1858-1939 and include a teacher's license, academic admission slips, a license to practice medicine issued by the United States Internal Revenue, and receipts. Items relating to the McConnell family date from 1849-1932 and include the diagram of a plat for a graveyard, a teacher's license, a notice of acceptance...
Dates: 1849-1939

Henry Myres papers

 Collection — Folder S1996
Identifier: S1996
Scope and Contents This collection includes an autographed, signed letter from Henry Myres in Noble County, Indiana on 1864/07/31 regarding family matters.
Dates: 1864

John C. Repine letters

 Collection — Folder S1108
Identifier: S1108
Scope and Contents There are two photocopied letters in this collection. The first letter is to "Dear Uncle" dated August 1863 and is signed Sallie E. Repine, with a one-page note to "Dear Sister" from J. C. Repine. The second letter is dated May 1, 1865, from De Balls Bluff, Arkansas, to Sister from J. C. Repine. He tells her that he is looking forward to being discharged from the army, "but the death of the president may prolong the rebellion but I hope it will hurry it..." He added: "it is a miserable life to...
Dates: 1863-1865

John N. and Martha Denny papers

 Collection — Folder S2493
Identifier: S2493
Scope and Contents This collection includes documents regarding the affairs of Dr. John N. Denny and his wife, Martha McConnell Denny in Indiana, ranging from 1849 to 1939. The bulk of materials are related to Dr. Denny concerning his medical training and practice, as well as his license to teach in the Common Schools of LaGrange County, Indiana and matters relating to family burials.Martha Denny's papers concern her work as a schoolteacher, including two licenses, and as a member of the Daughters of...
Dates: 1849-1939

Noble County Infirmary drawing

 Collection — Folder OB122
Identifier: OB122
Scope and Contents This collection contains an undated drawing of the Noble County Infirmary, built in 1871, by an unknown artist.
Dates: 19th century

Richmond mastodon dig photograph collection

 Collection — Folder SP001
Identifier: SP001
Scope and Contents This collection includes black-and-white photographs, a postcard, and an unpublished article written by journalist Jack Cejnar from Indiana ranging from 1930 to 1933 regarding the archaeological discovery of a 10,000-year old mastodon skeleton known as the "Richmond mastodon". The photographs depict the bones, dig site, visitors, the head paleontologist, John T. Sanford, and Donovan Harper. Cejnar originally submitted the materials to the Young Catholic...
Dates: 1930-1933