This building, originally a private home, was built ca. 1878, probably by William H. Bruning. Mr. Bruning retained ownership of the home until his death in 1930, although he hadn't lived in the house for some time. It is assumed the property was...
This building was sold to the Vail family in 1924 by the Presbyterian Church. The Vails used it as a funeral home from 1924 to 1928 when they sold it to the Lutheran congregation. Since 1961 it has been the home of Historic Madison, Inc.
This home was found in city directories as early as the 1870's. Originally built by the prominent Powell Family, it was a lovely home facing Madison's Main Street. The Lewis and Frank Powell families both lived there at one time in the 1800's. In...
Indiana; Abattoirs; Accidents, Railroad; African Americans; Age-specific death rate; American Medical Association; American Public Health Association; Animal-Related Deaths; Arsenic; Arteriosclerosis; Auburn Junction; Brain Concussions; Brayton,...
Abstracts of mortality statistics for June 1903 p. 61 / The monthly statistics furnish the following summaries for June p. 62 / Smallpox p. 62 / Tuberculosis p. 62 / Typhoid Fever p. 62Pneumonia p. 62 / Violence p. 62 / Health Officers School p. 62...
Mortality statistics for February, 1900 p. 37 / General health notes p. 38 / Smallpox and Chickenpox p. 41 / Deaths in Indiana by geographical sections and counties during the month of February, 1900 p. 42 / Deaths in Indiana by cities during the...
Indiana; Accidental Falls; Accidents, Railroad; Age-specific death rate; Agriculture; Argos; Asphyxia; Bennett, J.B.; Birth Certificates; Bottle Feeding; Brayton, Nelson D.; Breast Feeding; Burial; Burn Injuries; Cable Cars (Streetcars); Carbolic...
Abstract of mortality statistics for July 1903 p.73 / The monthly statistics furnish the following summaries for June p. 74 / Disease prevalence p.74 / Smallpox p. 74 / Tuberculosis p. 74 / Typhoid fever p. 74 / Pneumonia p. 74 / Violence p. 74 /...
Abstract for mortality statistics for September 1903 p.97 / The monthly statistics furnish the following summaries for September p.98 / Disease prevalence p.98 / Smallpox p.98 / Tuberculosis p.98 / Typhoid Fever p.98 / Pneumonia p.98 / Violence...
Abstract of mortality statistics for January 1904 p.1 / The monthly statistics furnish the following summaries for January p.1 / Tuberculosis p.2 / Typhoid fever p.2 / Pneumonia p.2 / Violence p.2 / State and municipal sanatoria in the combat of...
Indiana; Adverse Health Effects; Age-specific death rate; Air Pollution; Albion; Anderson; Anthrax; Anti-Vaccination; Asiatic Cholera; Atypical Symptoms; Auburn; Bedding and Linens; Birth Certificates; Bubonic Plague; Cadavers; Carmel; Cause of...
Abstract of mortality statistics for March, 1902 p. 25 / Smallpox in March p. 26 / Disease prevalence in March p. 26 / Meeting of State Board of Health p. 26 / Rules relating to the isolation or quarantine regulations pertaining to communicable...
Indiana; Descriptive Statistics; Age-specific death rate; Cause-specific death rate; Infant mortality; Homicide; Suicide; Health legislation; Vaccination; Accidents, Railroad; Allen, Joseph L.; Allison, Frank M.; Animal Carcasses; Asphyxia; Barnum,...
Abstract of mortality statistics for January, 1903 p. 1 / Smallpox in January p. 2 / Tuberculosis p. 2 / Typhoid fever p. 2 / Deaths from violence p. 2 / The days of variolation p. 3 / Quarantine law p. 3 / A Correction p. 6 / A quarantine...
Illustrated history. "Completed by Works Progress Administration personnel under the direction of the Chief of the Reference Department of the Indianapolis Public Library." Introduction signed by L.L. Dickerson
Knights of Pythias. Bethlehem Lodge No 498 (Bethlehem, In); Account Books.
Knights of Pythias, No. 498, met in Bethlehem, Clark County, Indiana at the Red Men Hall. This cash book covers the years 1902 to 1928. Most of the book is a listing of names with dollar amounts. For most of the beginning of the book, there is no...
Korean War, 1950-1953--United States; Speedometer (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); United States. Army. Women's Army Corps--Military life; Correspondence
Mabyn has just gotten back after a 3 day pass. She has received Jesse’s letter and Speed-O-Meter. She rested while on leave as it is impossible for her to get rest on the post. She states that the Finance Center in Indianapolis will take two...