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Proclamations

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Bill of Rights Day proclamation

 Collection — Folder S3436
Identifier: S3436
Scope and Contents This collection contains one copy of the proclamation of Bill of Rights Day created in Indianapolis, Indiana on November 20, 1991 by Governor Evan Bayh.
Dates: 1991/11/20

General Casimir Pulaski collection

 Collection — Folder S1089
Identifier: S1089
Scope and Contents This collection consists of three presidential proclamations declaring General Pulaski Memorial Day for October 11 in three different years, 1934, 1935, and 1937. All three of the proclamations, which are copies, were signed by President Frankin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of State Cordell Hull.
Dates: 1934, 1935, 1937

Hendricks County officials records

 Collection — Folder S2260
Identifier: S2260
Scope and Contents This collection has various documents received by Hendricks County, Indiana officials. Ranging from 1878 to 1916, the documents include a order of fees from John T. Pressly, Sheriff of Marion County, and filed by Hendricks County Clerk William Irvin; a February 25, 1885 circular letter sent by the Department of Statistics regarding its sixth annual report for the year 1884; a March 22, 1888 form letter from Auditor of State Bruce Carr, that was sent to county auditors regarding the assessment...
Dates: 1878-1916

"Indiana days" proclamation

 Collection — Folder OBC223
Identifier: OBC223
Scope and Contents This collection contains one proclamation declaring August 17 and 18, 1964 as "Indiana Days" during the New York World's Fair by the Mayor of New York City.
Dates: 1964 August

Indiana-Division, Tennessee Monument Commission collection

 Collection — Folder S1779
Identifier: S1779
Scope and Contents This collection consists of correspondence and documents related to the Tennessee Monument Commission's "Stepping Stone Plan" and the designation of the official Indiana State Stepping Stone Memorial License Plate. The collection includes two undated letters sent to the Commissioner of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles regarding the license plate, two proclamations signed by Governor Otis. R. Bowen dated March 27, 1978 and May 30, 1978, and a photocopy of the official license plate...
Dates: 1978

Indiana General Assembly collection

 Collection
Identifier: L241
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence from constituents and legislators in Indiana, editorials, newspaper articles, newsletters, photographs, proclamations, resolutions, telegrams, and bills ranging from 1969 to 2016 regarding Indiana legislation and literacy activities.

There is also an oversize folder containing appointments and resolutions from the Indiana General Assembly from circa 1986 to 2014 (OB242).
Dates: 1969-2016

Indiana Library Week proclamations

 Collection — Folder OB148
Identifier: OB148
Scope and Contents This collection contains two photostat copies of a proclamation for Indiana Library Week signed by Governor Henry F. Schricker on March 23, 1960.
Dates: 1960/03/23

National Library Week proclamations

 Collection — Folder S3224
Identifier: S3224

Otis R. Bowen papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S1772
Scope and Contents This collection contains documents related to Dr. Otis R. Bowen's time as governor of Indiana, including press releases, schedules, and photocopies of his proclamations for "School's Open Safety Week," "U.S. Space Program Week," Will Rogers Research Center Week," Captive Nations Week," and "Freedom of Enterprise Week" from July and August 1973. Other items in the collection include two election slate cards for the April 1974 United Auto Workers (U.A.W.)...
Dates: 1849; 1943-1946; 1973-1975

Otis R. Bowen photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P004
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs and film negatives from Otis R. Bowen in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1945 to 1980, mainly regarding his time as governor of Indiana. The images depict him fulfilling his executive duties, including swearing in ceremonies for judicial and political appointees, the presentation of awards and proclamations, bill signings, and dedications of highways, buildings, and institutions. Other photographs show award ceremonies, Republican Party functions, and...
Dates: 1945-1980