Caves
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Carroll and Mima Johnson collection
Collection — Folder S2271
Identifier: S2271
Scope and Contents
This collection contains several items from Carroll and Mima Johnson of Bedford, Indiana, including two essays written by Mary Francis Glover regarding the Jamestown Settlement (April 10, 1871) and Mammoth Cave (May 30, 1873); a circular advertisement for "Object-Lessons in Physiology," a book written by Dr. Hamilton Stillson of Bedford to help common school teachers teach physiology to beginners without a textbook (circa 1884); an envelope addressed to J. M. Johnson (May 16, 1884); a receipt...
Dates:
1871-circa 1909
Frank M. Hohenberger, Indiana State Department of Geology photograph album
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: P037
Scope and Contents
This collection includes a series of photographs from negatives made for the Indiana State Department of Geology during the months of September and October, 1918, in Monroe, Lawrence, Martin, Orange, Washington, Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Crawford, Jefferson, Switzerland, Jennings, and Franklin counties, Indiana, by Frank W. Hohenberger, in Nashville, Indiana. The images largely depict natural sites, such as caves and rivers, but also mills, stone quarries, cemeteries, and other historic buildings.
Dates:
1918
Frank M. Hohenberger photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P013
Scope and Contents
This collection includes black-and-white photographs and a few clippings and pamphlets from Frank M. Hohenberger in Indiana and Kentucky ranging from 1916 to 1935 and undated regarding landscapes, nature scenes in state parks and other locations, local buildings, houses of important figures, historic sites, and some people.
Dates:
1916-1935, undated
Indiana nature photographic slides
Collection — Folder SP039
Identifier: SP039
Scope and Contents
This collection includes 35mm slides of nature scenes in Indiana circa 1950s, including rivers, waterfalls, caves, and state parks. These slides are dupllicates of the collection Indiana nature scenes lantern slides (P021).
Dates:
circa 1950
Indiana nature scenes lantern slides
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: P021
Scope and Contents
This collection includes glass lantern slides from the Indiana Historical Commission in Indiana anging from circa 1916 regarding landscapes and nature scenes including state parks, caves, and lakes.
Dates:
circa 1916
Indiana scenes photographic slides
Collection — Folder SP041
Identifier: SP041
Scope and Contents
This collection includes photographic slides from different cities in Indiana ranging from circa 1950s to 1960s regarding buildings, monuments, businesses, other structures, and urban and rural scenes.
Dates:
circa 1950-circa 1960
M. L. Borden papers
Collection — Folder S142
Identifier: S0142
Scope and Contents
This collection includes an autographed letter, signed from M.L. Borden in Franklin, Indiana on 1946/08/18 regarding the discovery of Marengo Cave.
Dates:
1946/08/18
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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M. L. Borden papers
Nature Study Club of Indiana collection
Collection
Identifier: L227
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of correspondence, newsletters, photographs, negatives, slides, account books, minute books, member registers, programs, publications, invitations, ephemera, yearbooks, and scrapbooks from the Nature Study Club of Indiana, ranging from 1906 to 1986, regarding the club's history and activities and the study of nature.There are also a Woollen's Garden of Birds and Botany visitor register (1906-1918) and a scrapbook (1933-1939) (V456), as well as oversize...
Dates:
1906-1986
R. L. Philips letter
Collection — Folder S1726
Identifier: S1726
Scope and Contents
This collection includes an autographed, signed letter from R.L. Phillips in Brazil, Indiana on 1928/-5/14
regarding caves.
Dates:
1928/05/14
Found in:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
/
R. L. Philips letter
Ralph V. Stewart, Marengo Cave narrative essay
Collection — Folder S1905
Identifier: S1905
Scope and Contents
This collection includes photocopies of a two-page narrative essay written by Ralph V. Stewart in the 1950s regarding his recollections of discovering Marengo Cave with a group of boys on August 18, 1883. Samuel Stewart, Ralph's uncle, owned the land where the cave opening was found. Along with himself, Ralph listed the names of the "boys in the bunch" who discovered the cave as J. Roscoe Stewart, Enoch Stewart, John Jones, Charles Breeden, Marion Johnson, and Nickolas Taylor. The original...
Dates:
circa 1950s