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Found in 414 Collections and/or Records:

Daniel Lake collection

 Collection — Folder S2455
Identifier: S2455
Scope and Contents This collection includes two V-mail letters sent by Daniel Lake to his family while serving in Europe during World War II. The first letter is dated July 21, 1944 and was sent to his wife, Bonnie, while she was living in Winchester, Indiana. The second letter was also written in July 1944 and sent to his mother, Mrs. J. B. McCowan, and his stepfather at Somerset, Kentucky. The collection also includes a circa 1944 photograph of Daniel and Bonnie and a newspaper clipping from the October 24,...
Dates: 1944

Daniel R. Yoder collection

 Collection
Identifier: L388
Scope and Contents This collection includes diaries, an autograph book, notes, checks, and other financial papers from Daniel R. Yoder in LaGrange and Goshen, Indiana and McPherson County, Kansas, ranging from 1880 to 1892, regarding his family, daily life, weather, and business. The diaries offer a view of religious life attendingn Mennonite, Dunkard, and Amish meetings; teaching; farm work; social activities and entertainment in Elkhart and LaGrange counties in Indiana, as well as McPherson County, Kansas. ...
Dates: 1880-1892

Daniel W. Grubbs papers

 Collection — Folder S554
Identifier: S0554
Scope and Contents This collection includes commercially printed, autographed and signed documents from the federal government, a client and a newspaper in Washington, D.C.; Marion County, Indiana; and Milwaukee, Wisconsin ranging from 1857 to 1883 regarding land grants, land purchases, power of attorney and a speech regarding taxation and liquor.
Dates: 1857-1883

David G. Vanderstel clippings

 Collection
Identifier: L491
Scope and Contents This collection includes newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and maps from David G. Vanderstel in Indiana ranging from 1958 to 2000 regarding multiple subjects. Notable clippings concern Woodruff Place, Lucy Ann Seaton, who was the first to be buried at Crown Hill Cemetery, the development of Conner Prairie, and a souvenir edition of the 1976 Indianapolis 500 newspaper.
Dates: 1958-2000

David H. Morris, Sr. clipping

 Collection — Folder S0592
Identifier: S0592
Scope and Contents This collection includes a photostat copy of a Troy Times (Ohio) newspaper article written by David H. Morris, Sr. on January 29, 1840. The article offers a sketch of the military expedition against the Indians in the Northwest Territory that was undertaken in the fall of 1790 under the command of General Josiah Harmar.
Dates: 1840/01/29

David Munson papers

 Collection
Identifier: L114
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, newspaper advertising, newspaper clippings, photographs, invoices, scrapbooks, and award ribbons from David Munson in Indiana and the United States, ranging from 1838 to 1913, regarding the Munson Lightning Rod, advertising, the Munson family, and business accounts.
Dates: 1838-1913

Delaware County collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S1658
Scope and Contents This collection contains several documents related to Delaware County, Indiana, including William Cockerell’s August 1, 1880 report for Ditch No. 36, his December 28, 1883 tax notice for the ditch and an August 8, 1884 letter sent by his attorney to Muncie attorneys Mellette and Orr regarding issue with tax and promissory note signed by Alex and John Steel; an abstract of title dated November 10, 1880 for lots 5 and 6 in block number 1 of Goldsmith C. Gilbert’s donation to “Muncietown”; a...
Dates: 1880-1933

Dialogue Today collection

 Collection
Identifier: L663
Scope and Contents This collection includes membership lists, by-laws, administrative files, clippings and an honorable mention advocacy award for Dialogue Today ranging from 1999-2000.
Dates: 1999-2000

Dick Heller, Jr., Indiana Democratic Editors Association collection

 Collection
Identifier: L457
Scope and Contents This collection includes publications on the history of the Indiana Democratic Editors Association, correspondence, convention records, and newspaper clippings from Dick Heller, Jr. in Indiana, ranging from 1881 to 1986, regarding Indiana Democratic Editors Association, its publications, elections, newspapers, and activities of the Democratic Party.
Dates: 1881-1986

Don Howard collection

 Collection — Folder S0687
Identifier: S0687
Scope and Contents This collection contains photocopies of clippings of articles regarding accounts from World War II, Don Howard and his family, and Santa Clara High School (California) sports ranging from 1944 to 1953. The articles were clipped from the Evansville Press (Indiana) and the Oxnard Press-Courier (California) newspapers. Included in the collection are six articles written by Ernie Pyle from Okinawa, Japan in April, 1945; a copy of the...
Dates: 1944-1953

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