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Correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 1472 Collections and/or Records:

Union Christian College volume

 Collection — Volume V172
Identifier: V172
Scope and Contents This volume was created by Thomas Holmes, President of Union Christian College in Merom, Indiana during the years 1869-1874. It primarily contains correspondence created by Holmes regarding the college.
Dates: 1869-1874

Union Church of Boone County, Indiana record book

 Collection — Folder S2147
Identifier: S2147
Scope and Contents This collection contains photocopies of the record book of the Union Church of Union Township, Boone County, Indiana which “commenced in the year of our Lord 1838.” A Lutheran denomination, the records includes the January 6, 1844 “Regulations of Union Church” signed by the church members, the church’s constitution, and information regarding baptisms, sermons, communion meetings, and treasurer payments. The collection also includes photocopies of a January 17, 1847 letter sent to Henry and...
Dates: 1838-1868

Union Rifles Company collection

 Collection — Folder S1785
Identifier: S1785
Scope and Contents This collection includes several documents of the Union Rifles Company of Terre Haute, Indiana, including a list of men who paid $25.00 and signed the constitution of the Union Rifles and those that had paid but had not signed (November 1861); receipts for payments made to John H. Barr, Rufus St. John, J. N. Silverthorn, and J. M. McCosky (December 1861); and a muster roll listing 3 officers, 9 non-commissioned officers, and 58 privates (circa 1862).
Dates: 1861-1862

United Auto Workers Local 933 letter

 Collection — Folder S1636
Identifier: S1636
Scope and Contents This collection contains a July 14, 1975 circular letter sent to Local 933 UAW retirees regarding the November 1975 election, Local 933's endorsement of mayoral candidate Robert "Bob" Welch, and the need for volunteers to help register voters. The letter includes the signatures of Local 933 President Arthur S. Murray and George Hribernik, Community Action Program (CAP) Committee chairman.
Dates: 1975/07/14

Ura Sanders papers

 Collection — Folder S1755
Identifier: S1755
Scope and Contents This collection includes an undated, autographed letter originating in Gosport, Indiana regarding Old Liberty Church.
Dates: ca. 1831-1867

Urban C. Stover collection

 Collection
Identifier: L151
Scope and Contents The bulk of the collection consists of family letters written during and just after World War I, including letters from his son, Harney W. Stover, while he was stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station (July-October 1918) and in France and New York (November 1918-January 1919); from his nephew, Daniel Stover, a lawyer with the Judge Advocate’s Office in France (1918); and his nephew, Harney B. Stover, an officer in the Field Artillery in France (1918). Also included are writings by...
Dates: 1918-1943

U.S. War Department collection

 Collection
Identifier: L444
Scope and Contents The collection consists of photostats of letters recorded in the Office of the Secretary of the War Department from 1815 to 1820. The letters (originals from the National Archives) were written by and to Indian agents: B.F. Stickney, W. Turner, and John Johnston; Military Officer J. Whistler; Governor Lewis Cass; Secretary of War John C. Calhoun; and President James Monroe. One letter, a written copy of which appears in the collection, was written by Thomas Jefferson and addressed to the...
Dates: 1815-1820

Vactor T. Harden letter

 Collection — Folder S0586
Identifier: S0586
Scope and Contents This collection contains photocopies of a February 8, 1848 letter written by Vactor T. Harden to Dr. John H. Quick at Cedar Grove, Franklin County, Indiana. The letter is written from Camp Molino del Rey during the Mexican-American War and Harden mentions that "James is well also John Towner and all of the Franklin boys" and mentions guard duty at a hospital and that a few soldiers had been killed.
Dates: 1848/02/08

Van Scyoc and Shackelford family papers

 Collection
Identifier: L556
Scope and Contents The collection consists of the personal and business papers of the Van Scyoc and Shackelford families. This includes correspondence, school records, receipts, account books and ledgers, photographs, and other documents related to their interests.

There are also marriage certificate of Artie L. Shackelford and Mary Bessie Van Scyoc, two company calendars, and two broadsides, one advertising the second Indianapolis Industrial Exposition (OBD029).
Dates: 1844-1978

Vance family papers

 Collection — Folder S1336
Identifier: S1336
Scope and Contents This collection includes original, hand-written letters to and from members of the Vance family from September 8, 1823 until September 11, 1849. There is one undated letter by Arthur to Lawrence about Lawrence running errands for him. Two letters, September 1, 1826 and March 30, 1827, are about Arthur's cousin James Dill. The December 29, 1826 letter to Samuel Vance was written by Noah Noble. On May 22, 1829, Allen Hamilton wrote to Arthur about his dislike of Joseph Holman. July 8, 1842,...
Dates: 1823-1849