World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--Italy; Military spouses; Children; Speedometer (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter)
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...
This Living Flag, composed of 2,000 school children, was enacted during the Indiana G.A.R. convention in Anderson in 1903. A scaffolding erected on courthouse square reached to the roof of the courthouse and was filled with children in colored...
This school hack was from the Ryker's Ridge School area. We don't know exactly where or when it was in use. The school hack, despite its primitive looks, was a novel and improved mode of transportation. Without the hack, choices were walking,...
A picture of the Fehribach family in front of their car, a 1953 Buick Sedan. The children in front from left to right are Mavis, Geraldine, and Ronald. The parents Edwin and Stella Fehribach are behind them. Keywords: car, family, children
A picture of the Fehribach children in front of the family car, a 1953 Buick Sedan. From left to right are Mavis, Geraldine, and Ronald. Keywords: children, car, buildings
These tombstone statues in West Maplewood Cemetery, Anderson are lifelike replicas of the children buried beneath them. Charles Ingersoll Hilligoss (1871-1887) and Gertrude Pauline Hilligoss (1875-1881) were brother and sister. When Charles died,...
William, son of early landowner William Thomas Sr., married Ann, eldest daughter of first settlers Jesse and Jane Morgan, in 1845. William ran a local saw mill and operated a store. In 1852 he platted the town of Calumet (later Chesterton) and...
Thomas, Ann Morgan (1822-1865); Thomas Family; Morgan Family
Ann Morgan was the eldest daughter of the area's first settlers, Jesse and Jane Morgan. She married William Thomas II, son of early landowner William Thomas Sr., in 1845. Of their thirteen children, only two, Elena and Elias, survived to...
Theaters; Galleries & museums; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image shows the interior of the auditorium including the audience seating and part of the stage. The auditorium is located in the Children's Museum in Indianapolis.
Lide White (1870-1967) was the daughter of Alexander and Jean Rankin White and was the youngest of ten children. She graduated from Madison High School in 1888 and began teaching the following year at Upper Clifty School. A few years later she...
Jennie Duncan (1855-1933) was for many years a teacher in the Madison city schools. She was born in Madison to David and Jean Duncan. Miss Duncan began her long teaching career in the little stone school building on North Walnut Street. She...
Taxicabs; Children & adults; Starke County (Ind.);
Rannell's Motor Bus was used like a taxi cab to pick tourists up at the Knox or North Judson railroad depots and take them to their hotel at Bass Lake.
Letters; Milroy family--Correspondence; Home life; Theft
A letter from Milroy's daughter, Ella, writing of the "Methists" revival, as well as the death of some neighbor children. She reports that letters stolen by Tatman have been returned.