Handwritten letter from James Whitcomb Riley to Mrs. W. N. Evans. Dated March 12, 1897. The letter is an apology for not being able to lecture as requested by Mrs. W. N. Evans and her committee. Partial envelope is included.
Postcard featuring color image of James Whitcomb Riley and roses along with poem and title, Riley Roses. Alternate side contains handwritten note to Mrs. G. A. LaRue from her husband. Postmarked Indianapolis, 1907.
Postcard featuring image of James Whitcomb Riley and a poem written by him. The poem is about roses. From Miss Jones Nov 1912 is handwritten along top of postcard. James Whitcomb Riley is typed under the poem. Alternate side: handwritten...
Illustrated postcard featuring image of James Whitcomb Riley and a poem written by him. Handwritten information along top with date, Nov 1912. Poem is about realizing you should have done the thing you did not do. Alternate side: handwritten...
Illustrated postcard featuring image of James Whitcomb Riley along with a poem written by him. It has From Mrs. Reynolds Oct 1912 handwritten along the top of postcard. Poem is about a man wanting to take his time in thinking about something. ...
Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916; Vawter, Will, 1871-1941
Newspaper clipping from the Bloomington-Bedford Sunday Herald-Times, October 11, 1978. The article discusses the claim by Nashville sisters, Mrs. Fern Williams and Mrs. Letha Walker that Hoosier artist John William (Will) Vawter illustrated two...
The Jesse G. Dorsey Collection of World War II Correspondence consists of correspondence from 348 service members and their relatives, written to Jesse Dorsey during World War II. Mr. Dorsey was the Director of Recreation and Welfare and editor of...
A photograph of the Dubois High School class of 1970 on their Washington D.C. senior trip. Back row (from left to right): Kenny Wolf, Nick Seng, Steve Cave, Thomas Eisenhut, John Bauer, Bill Wineinger, Aaron Terwiske, Melvin Denu, [sponsors:]...
A photograph of a prom event at Dubois High School in the city of Dubois, IN. From left to right: Mrs. & Mr. Oscar Kalb, Mr. & Mrs. A.J. Kreitzer, Mrs. & Mr. Elmer Zehr, Mrs. & Mr. Howard Anderson, three unknown people. Keywords: men, women, prom,...
A photograph of the prom event at Dubois High School in the city of Dubois, IN. From left to right: unknown, Dick Mathies, unknown, Bauer, Winifred Kreitzer, A.J. Kreitzer, Mrs. & Mr. Elmer Zehr. Keywords: prom, school, men, women, candles, stage,...
A photograph of Dubios High School students during study hall in the old auditorium. The teachers along the back wall are (from left to right): Miss Shirig, Ruth Schiller, Mrs. McCutcheon, A.J. Kreitzer, Elmer Zehr, Ralph Seger, Marvin McCutcheon....
Mrs. Hope Waldeck's second grade class, 1945, Pierceton, Indiana (graduating class of 1956). They are seated in front of the raised bleachers in the school gymnasium. Identified on back as photo belonging to ""Pearl / Catherine / Widman."" [Back...
Monroe Township Consolidated School class photograph. Titled "MONROE SCHOOL / GRADES 1-2 / 1960-1961." [ROW 1, top] Mrs. Steffn, Blaine Farley, Mary Howard, Randy Evans, Juanita Wilson, Bill Robertson, Patty Linn; [ROW 2] Dick Cormicon, Judy
Monroe Township Consolidated School class photograph. Titled "MONROE SCHOOL / GRADES 3-4 / 1960-1961." [1st row] Mrs. Gall, David Ellenwood, Jean Sellers, David Howell, Cheryl Marsh, Douglass Beery, Wilma Bays; [2nd row] Ronnie Cormican, Betsy...
Monroe Township Consolidated School class photograph. Titled "MONROE SCHOOL / GRADES 3-4 / 1961-1962." [1st row] Mrs. Amstutz, David Howell, Patty Linn
Color classroom photograph of Pierceton Elementary School students seated at their desks. Identified on the photo "Roll Call" folder from front to back [1st row, 2nd grade]: Douglas Beery, Julie Burke, David Ellenwood, Jean Sellers, Ronnie...
Mrs. Mildred (Shenefield) Marrs' Pierceton School first grade students in 1944 (graduating class of 1956). They are seated in rows in front of the school. Identified on back as: [ROW 5, BACK] Dorthy [Dorothy] Bowman / Barbara Larue / Eugene...