Indiana. General Assembly. House of Representatives-- Periodicals; Indiana-- Politics and government-- Periodicals; Legislative jorunals--Indiana-- Periodicals
This image is of Syracuse high school basketball players. The information we have is as following: (From left to right) Front Row: Owen Klink, Edgell. Middle Row: Beanie Howard, Bill Lackey, Burdette Holloway. Back Row: Millard Hire, (Coach) Cliff...
This image is a class photo. The information we have is as following: (Front Row) Chester, Victor White, Charles Sellers, Everett Sheets, Hillard Cormicau, Joseph Bolger, Orval Kliuk, Mabel Badger, Nellie Mann, Ruth Fredericks; (Middle Row) Ada...
This is the group photo of a Syracuse baseball team. (Back Row) The third man from the left is Dick Miller, fourth from the left is Wes Hire, Second from the right is Emay Strieby; (Middle Row) Third is Roseve Howard.
An image of the Methodist church choir. The information we have on the individuals is as follows: Nellie Laughlin, Ruth Dreher, June Kistler, Jean Koher, Patricia Cripe, Jean Knisley, Katherine Connell, Ketty Appenzeller, Helen Nusbaum, Alice...
This is a group photo of a group of people inside the Syracuse Methodist Church taken in 1900. The information we have on the individuals is as follows (Left to right): (front row) Mrs. Richards Ohauir, Dell Yortz, Lucy Gaur, Cal Darr, Lucille...
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Greentown Native Witness to Disaster; Park Study Group Forming; Work Progresses on Culvert
A telegram from Colfax in Washington DC to Milroy in LaPorte, stating that some military supplies have been sent to Milroy, while others should be purchased locally.
A letter from Milroy's wife, Mary, letting him know that Val has been ill. The other children have started back to school. Ben is working for someone else, as Mary has only enough work for a girl, but not both the girl and Ben.
A letter to Milroy's wife, Mary, writing of the guerrilla fighting going on in Tullahoma. Many former slaves are coming to him for jobs or for help in finding family members. Milroy has delegated that job. He expresses his unhappiness with his...
Milroy family--Correspondence; Letters; African American domestics--Indiana
A letter from Milroy's wife, Mary, with talk of home, family and friends. She writes that Ben's troubles have all been "set right." Ben is a servant in the Milroy household.