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Speeches, addresses, etc.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 139 Collections and/or Records:

Ross Franklin Lockridge collection

 Collection
Identifier: L598
Scope and Contents The collection includes papers regarding Ross Franklin Lockridge's duties as director of Hoosier Historic Memorial Activities, ranging from 1825 to 1950 and undated. The bulk of the collection concerns New Harmony, Indiana and members of the Owen community, as well as Indiana historical events and figures. Also included are speeches and papers written by Lockridge and his students on early Hoosiers, including Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and other Indiana and United States history...
Dates: 1877-1952

Roy E. Ferguson papers

 Collection — Folder S458
Identifier: S0458
Scope and Contents This collection includes a typed carbon copy of a speech from Roy E. Ferguson in Evansville, Indiana on 1949/11/21 regarding the history of railroads in Evansville.
Dates: 1949/11/21

Russell Harrell, State Highway Commission collection

 Collection
Identifier: L415
Scope and Contents This collection includes letters, typed speeches with autographed corrections; reports and memos; an Indiana highway map; and slides from Russell Harrell and others in Indiana and California, ranging from 1968 to 1974 regarding Indiana highways and their history.
Dates: 1968-1974

Ruth Trout Hougham historical sketch

 Collection — Folder S2171
Identifier: S2171
Scope and Contents This collection includes a copy of Ruth Trout Hougham's historical sketch, "Franklin and Its Founder - George King," a four-page typewritten essay prepared for a talk Mrs. Hougham gave to a meeting of the Business and Professional Women in 1965. The sketch begins by describing the qualities and virtues of the early pioneers of Franklin and Johnson County, Indiana and then presents the biography of George King, the founder and "First Proprietor" of Franklin.
Dates: 1965

Sam B. Woods papers

 Collection
Identifier: L181
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, periodicals, articles, clippings, speeches, and other papers from Sam B. Woods in Lake County, Indiana and the United States, ranging from 1848 to 1941 and undated, regarding the Woods family, Lake County history, and politics. There are also 1903 issues of Milk News (OB247).
Dates: 1848-1941, undated

Sherman Minton speech and letter

 Collection — Folder S0969
Identifier: S0969
Scope and Contents The collection contains a speech given by Sherman Minton at the presentation ceremonies held at the Floyd County Circuit Court Room in July 1955, which gives the history of the Floyd County courts. There is also a letter written by Minton after his stroke.
Dates: 1955-1962

Slavery speech

 Collection — Folder S2582
Identifier: S2582
Scope and Contents The item appears to have been handwritten hastily in pencil on a sheet of paper. The fragment is 8 3/4" in height and 8" in width.The top portion of the page is torn. Transcription of fragment: "... Slavery ...and the ... would have perished beneath the weight of its own crime again[s]t humanity. And when we raise a column to perpetuate the glory of the Indiana Sold[i]ery in the war for the perpetuity of the nation, we should at lea[s]t consecrate the pedestal to the memory of our...
Dates: circa 1865

Stempfel and Lieber family collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: G-063
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, genealogy research, newspaper clippings, and county documents from members of the Stempfel and Lieber famiies in Indiana, Illinois and other parts of the United States ranging from 1865 to 1983 regarding the Stempfel and Lieber families, local organizations, and travels.
Dates: 1865 - 1983

Taylor family papers

 Collection
Identifier: L235
Scope and Contents This collection includes typed, mimeographed, typeset and autographed poems, correspondence, and reminiscences from Tucker W. Taylor; addresses and medical papers from James H. Taylor and medical students in Greencastle, Indiana and Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1870 to 1904, regarding poetry, publishing, family life and medical diseases and practice.
Dates: 1870-1904, undated

Theodore L. Sendak speech

 Collection — Folder S2914
Identifier: S2914
Scope and Contents The collection contains two copies of Sendak’s remarks at his third inauguration as Indiana Attorney General on January 10, 1977. One copy may be an original, while the other is a photocopy.
Dates: 1977/01/10