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Children

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:

Camp Koch, Perry County photograph collection

 Collection — Folder SP059
Identifier: SP059
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs from Camp Koch in Perry County, Indiana ranging from circa 1947 to 1950s regarding the campers--children with physical disabilities--and camp staff members, as well as views of the Ohio River and the camp's buildings and grounds.
Dates: circa 1940-circa 1950

Carlock family photographs

 Collection — Folder SP058
Identifier: SP058
Scope and Contents This collection includes 7 photographs from the Carlock family in North Manchester and Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from circa 1897 to 1905 regarding Daniel Carlock as a child and teenager posing and playing outside in goat-drawn carts and on bicycles and his father, Willis Carlock.
Dates: circa 1897-1905

Carr family photographs

 Collection — Folder SP060
Identifier: SP060
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs from the Carr family in Indiana and unidentified locations, circa 1919 regarding unidentified people, buildings, and military servicemen aboard the USS President Grant (SP-3014).
Dates: circa 1919

Crawford family photograph collection

 Collection — Folder SP023
Identifier: SP023
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs from the Crawford and Dawson families in Indiana ranging from circa 1890s to 1910s, depicting portraits of children, young adults, and family groups, and snapsnots of family members, which include a couple of American soliders, probably around World War I.
Dates: circa 1890-circa 1910

Diane Peka pen pal letters

 Collection — Folder S1672
Identifier: S1672
Scope and Contents This collection includes letters written in English ranging from March 1962 to March 1964 that were sent to Diane Peka of Richmond, Indiana from Kyoko Watanabe, a pen pal from Tokyo, Japan. The collection also includes a 1962 photograph of a Japanese girl, presumably Kyoko; a September 24, 1964 letter sent to Peka from Kisako Okubo, another Japanese student looking for a pen pal to help her learn English; and a pencil drawing of a girl in traditional Japanese attire.
Dates: 1962-1964

Donald Barneclo photograph album

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: P073
Scope and Contents This collection includes a photograph album from Donald Barneclo in Indianapolis, Indiana; Bourges, Paris and other places in France, 1918-1919 regarding Indianapolis street scenes, Barneclo in uniform, sights in France during and after World War I, tickets from sightseeing and travel, a telegram, snapshots of other soldiers and military life, the battlefields in France, destruction from war, including the damge to Reims Cathedral, and casualties.There are also photographs from...
Dates: 1889-circa 1950

Eloise Castetter papers

 Collection — Folder S2517
Identifier: S2517
Scope and Contents This collection consists of five documents written by Eloise Castetter on historical topics in Indiana ranging from 1973 to 1976, regarding the Indiana Boys' School and other facilities operated by the Indiana Department of Corrections near Plainfield Indiana including the Reception-Diagnostic Center and the Indiana Youth Center, as well as Hendricks County history.
Dates: 1973-1976

Ernestine Fisher papers

 Collection — Folder S466
Identifier: S0466
Scope and Contents This collection includes typed and commercially printed documents from Ernestine Fisher in Indiana from circa 1947 regarding children's plays and critiques.
Dates: 1947

Eugene V. Debs "Childhood" pamphlet

 Collection — Folder S2838
Identifier: S2838
Scope and Contents This collection compries a small printed pamphlet entitled "Childhood" written by Eugene V. Debs in the United States in 1905.
Dates: 1905

Gertrude Shutter collection

 Collection — Folder S3133
Identifier: S3133
Scope and Contents This collection includes an 1893 Indiana court decision on the case of Gertrude Shutter v. Board of Children's Guardians of Marion County. The decision, handed down by Judge Napoleon B. Taylor, alleges the detention of Gertrude Shutter, a child, was unlawful and she was returned to her father after the decision had been reached.
Dates: 1893/04/10