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Found in 415 Collections and/or Records:

Clyde Protsman papers

 Collection
Identifier: S3502
Scope and Contents This collection includes poems and newspaper articles, lists of poetry awards, 3 scrapbooks, and correspondence from fans and publishers in the United States from Clyde R. Protsman in Indiana and the United States, ranging from 1928 to 1974, regarding his career and works, awards, and current events. There is also a copy of Margaret E. Bruner's In Thoughtful Mood.
Dates: 1928-1974

Coffey family papers

 Collection — Folder S2475
Identifier: S2475
Scope and Contents This collection contains various papers of the Coffey family, including a December 1, 1851 land grant for property in Owen County, Indiana issued to Joshua Kelly, a private in Captain Miller's Company of the Kentucky Volunteers during the War of 1812; a certificate issued December 31, 1946 by the Indiana Adjutant General's Office certifying Edward R. Bladen's service with Company H, 10th Indiana Regiment during the U.S. Civil War; and a certificate of Joel A. Coffey's appointment as postmaster...
Dates: 1851-circa 1983

Conarroe family papers

 Collection
Identifier: L182
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, programs, pamphlets, publications, Bible and family history records, obituaries, papers, photographs, two scrapbooks, and a laminated certificate of military service from Joe and Sue Conarroe in Indianapolis, Indiana, Missouri, and the United States, ranging from 1800 to 2007, regarding family life and history, military service, education, and genealogy of the Black family.There are also a May 11, 1949 Indianapolis...
Dates: 1800-2007

Cora Mack Brown family papers

 Collection
Identifier: L446
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, hair, postcards, programs, and invitations from Cora Mack Brown, her family and friends, and organizations such as the Order of the Eastern Star, the Methodist Church, and the Masonic Lodge in Milton, Indiana as well as in Illinois and Ohio ranging from 1860 to 1927 regarding local activities in Milton, Indiana, the organizations mentioned, and the Mack and Brown families.
Dates: 1860-1927

Cornelia Virginia Soule Bell scrapbook

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: V215
Scope and Contents This collection includes a scrapbook compiled by Cornelia Virginia Soule Bell containing newspaper clippings ranging from 1884 to 1909 and undated. The clippings include the 1884 Prohibition Party ticket; the July 17, 1897 edition of the Klondike Moring Times of Dawson City (Yukon, Canada); clippings of biographies of Indiana governors from William H. Harrison to Thomas Marshall; clippings from a "Daily Life Study" newspaper series of biographies about...
Dates: 1884-1909, undated

Cornelius family collection

 Collection
Identifier: L485
Scope and Contents This collection includes family documents, newspaper clippings, sheet music and songbooks of the Cornelius family of Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1884 to the 2009. The collection contains genealogical documents of the Cornelius family and correspondence, manuscripts, and paste up items regarding the unpublished book "The Cornelius Story: Four Generations of Printers." The collection also includes promotional cards, recital programs, travel guides, and other documents of Melissa Jane...
Dates: 1884-2009

Cornelius H. and Jean Hornstein Menger collection

 Collection
Identifier: L105
Scope and Contents The collection primarily consists of letters, telegrams, and postcards to Jean Hornstein (later Menger) from her beau, then husband, Cornelius H. Menger, ranging from 1917 to 1940. The letters date from the time when Cornelius Menger served as a U.S. Army captain in World War I, and continue through his time in the armed service and after his discharge (1917-1940). Letters from Menger originate from France; England; New York City; Boston, Massachusetts; Washington, D.C.; Birmingham, Alabama;...
Dates: 1899-1957

D. C. Stephenson collection

 Collection
Identifier: L246
Scope and Contents The collection consists principally of contemporary copies of Stephenson’s prison correspondence, made for Indiana State Prison Warden Walter Daly (1925-1933). Included is Stephenson’s correspondence with his attorneys, supporters, and family regarding his attempts to gain release, prison conditions, Ku Klux Klan, Indiana politics, and personal business. Also part of the collection are letters to Warden Daly regarding Stephenson, letters to and from Stephenson that were retained by prison...
Dates: 1925-1933

Dan Griffin collection

 Collection
Identifier: L045
Scope and Contents This collection contains World War I brochures, advertisements, and newspaper clippings; YMCA magazine; YWCA publications; The Lake Division News by the American Red Cross; brochures relating to health; and other newspapers and miscellaneous documents from Dan Griffin ranging from 1918 to 1919.

The oversize material includes newspaper clippings and periodicals, 1915-1919, undated (OBC017).
Dates: 1918-1919

Daniel D. Pratt collection

 Collection
Identifier: L128
Scope and Contents The collection consists primarily of Daniel D. Pratt’s legal and political papers from the period 1831 to 1877. His legal papers include correspondence, briefs, legal and financial documents, and notes regarding his cases in Logansport and northern Indiana, including both criminal and civil cases. The collection also contains papers regarding collection of debts for eastern law firms and papers related to the settlement of the estate of Senator John Tipton. Additionally, there are...
Dates: 1816-1901

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