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Mishawaka (Ind.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Automatic Axle Gauge Company collection

 Collection — Folder S1777
Identifier: S1777
Scope and Contents This collection contains three items about the Automatic Axel Gauge Company The first is a postcard with a picture of a gauge on the front. The second item is an advertising sheet with testimonials from happy customers. The third item are instructions on how to use the gauge to straighten and set automobile axles.
Dates: 19th century

Donald F. Carmony papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S0224
Scope and Contents This collection contains typewritten copies of articles written by Donald F. Carmony regarding the history of Indiana newspapers and their editors that were published in the Indiana Publisher from 1949 to 1951. The articles include sketches of Elihu Stout, Schuyler Colfax, John D. Defrees, Michael C. Garber, John B. Norman, Archibald Beal, Dr. E.W.H. Ellis, and Charles D. Murray. The collection also contains correspondence and documents regarding education and...
Dates: 1949-1964

George Blair papers

 Collection — Folder S129
Identifier: S0129
Scope and Contents This collection includes a signed, autographed letter from Josephine Niles in Indianapolis, Indiana to her cousin Marietta in New York and a portion of poetry, "Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight," written by the poet, Rose Hartwick Thorpe in Mishawaka, Indiana ranging from 1845 to 1880 regarding life in school and dealing with difficulties.
Dates: 1847/10/19

Glen M. Cree letter

 Collection — Folder S0317
Identifier: S0317
Scope and Contents This handwritten letter is addressed to W. F. Collins, 4221 Towle Avenue, Hammond, Indiana. It was written on March 22, 1948, by Glen M. Cree, 1009 East Mish Avenue, Mishawaka, Indiana. The letter is in response to Mr. Collins’s letter of March 16, 1948 in which he inquired about teaching after the age of 66.Mr. Cree wrote: “My article you mention was based on Foust ruling and the decisions and interpretation of the 1947 law. An employing official may employ you if he so desires...
Dates: 1948/03/22

Indiana kindergarten photographs

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: SP078
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs relating to kindergartens in Indianapolis, Mishawaka, Richmond, and Terre Haute, Indiana ranging from circa 1900 to 1925 regarding school children, some of whom were immigrants, teachers, classrooms, school activities, and buildings.
Dates: circa 1900-1925

Lowell Nussbaum postcard photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P002
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographic prints and negatives of postcards from Lowell Nussbaum in Indiana ranging from circa 1910 to 1930s regarding Indianapolis buildings, street scenes and surrounding Indiana cities.
Dates: circa 1910-1930s

Mishawaka Woman's Club collection

 Collection — Folder S1611
Identifier: S1611
Scope and Contents This collection includes the two-page history of the Mishawaka Woman's Club written by the current president, Mrs. Clarence E. McCollum on September 14, 1917, and pages 81-84 taken from a small published book. The printed pages, with the date of April 4, 1911, comprise the organization's five articles of incorporation and a partial list of members. Mrs. McCollum gave some of the activities of the club, such as encouraging better lawns and gardens, protection of birds, and securing other...
Dates: 1911-1917

William H. Judkins papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S0749
Scope and Contents This collection includes autographed diaries from William H. Judkins in Mishawaka, Indiana ranging from 1861 to 1865 regarding Civil War; two locks of hair from the diary covering 1861/10/07 to 1862/05/04; and an autographed, signed letter from Nathan Boys in Mishawaka, Indiana on 1826/08/10 regarding family business.
Dates: 1861-1932