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Found in 55 Collections and/or Records:

Robert C. Hubbard collection

 Collection
Identifier: L078
Scope and Contents This collection includes a letter, certificate, programs, and scrapbook of Robert C. Hubbard regarding Culver Military Academy, ranging from 1916 to 1919. The scrapbook contains photographs, school grade books, school newspapers, and Hubbard's grade reports.
Dates: 1916-1919

Robert K. Kyle collection

 Collection
Identifier: L312
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, papers, ephemera, personal and published writings, scrapbooks, clippings, and photographs from Robert K. Kyle in Bourbon, Culver, Indianapolis, and other places in Indiana ranging from 1912 to 1979, regarding his family, interests, and career in journalism, newspaper editing, and civil service with the Indiana Department of Conservation. The subject files often include essays or articles written by Kyle on the topic.There are also blueprints...
Dates: 1912-1979

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

"So the people may know" newspaper issue

 Collection — Folder OB144
Identifier: OB144
Scope and Contents This collection contains one issue of "So the people may know", volume 1, number 1 published in Indianapolis, Indiana in November of 1934 containing pertinent current events to Indianapolis previously published in other city newspapers.
Dates: 1934 November

Sons of Liberty newspaper clipping

 Collection — Folder S1618
Identifier: S1618
Scope and Contents This collection comrpises one newspaper sheet, printed on both sides, of the Indianapolis Daily Journal on August 2, 1864 regarding the exposure of the Sons of Liberty as an anti-Lincoln group of men in the Midwest. The report identifies the society's leadership, goals, rituals, and passwords.
Dates: 1864

The Amaroc News World War I newspaper

 Collection — Folder OBC155
Identifier: OBC155
Scope and Contents This collection contains an issue of a newspaper entitled The Amaroc News, dated June 6, 1919 regarding the Treaty of Versailles that officially ended the First World War.
Dates: 1919/06/28

The Seed Sower clippings

 Collection — Folder S1952
Identifier: S1952
Scope and Contents This collection includes photocopies of articles printed in the supplement of The Seed Sower in 1894. The articles include a list of the Prohibition Party candidates for state offices, the Indiana State Prohibition platform adopted on March 15, 1894, the address given by Chairman P. T. McWhirter at the State Prohibition Convention on March 15th, and the article, "How to Lose a Vote."
Dates: 1894

The Thunderbolt newspaper

 Collection — Folder OB094
Identifier: OB094
Scope and Contents This collection contains an issue of The Thunderbolt newspapert, published by the National States' Rights Party in March of 1968.
Dates: 1968/03

Thurlo C. Holcomb, Noble County history collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2256
Scope and Contents This collection includes photocopies of material about Noble County, Indiana history found mostly in local newspapers, transcribed and compiled by Thurlo C. Holcomb. The first folder contains articles published from November 1901 to February 1902 about the early lives of Edward B. and Emily (Wheeler) Spencer. Folder two consists of articles about Marvin Kuhns, a “desperado” from Noble County, that range from 1887-1960. Folder three has Homer Waltman’s recollections of York Township and John...
Dates: 1873-1961

Tolerance, "Exposure of 12,208 Ku Klux in Marion County, Indiana" newspaper

 Collection — Folder OB076
Identifier: OB076
Scope and Contents This collection contains a June 6, 1923 issue of the newspaper, Tolerance, in which the membership roll of the Marion County Ku Klux Klan was exposed in print.
Dates: 1923/06/06

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