Huntington county (Ind.)--Biography; Huntington county (Ind.)--History
History of Huntington county, Indiana; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests.
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v. 1 defective: p. 162-163, 166-167, 170-171, 174-175 not printed.
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Vigo County (Ind.)--History; Vigo County (Ind.)--Biography; Vigo County (Ind.)--Genealogy; Terre Haute (Ind.)--History; Terre Haute (Ind.)--Biography; Terre Haute (Ind.)--Genealogy
Greater Terre Haute and Vigo County : closing the first century's history of city and county, showing the growth of their people, industries and wealth.
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Indiana. General Assembly. House of Representatives-- Periodicals; Indiana-- Politics and government-- Periodicals; Legislative journals--Indiana-- Periodicals
Indiana. General Assembly. House of Representatives-- Periodicals; Indiana-- Politics and government-- Periodicals; Legislative jorunals--Indiana-- Periodicals
Indiana. General Assembly. House of Representatives-- Periodicals; Indiana-- Politics and government-- Periodicals; Legislative jorunals--Indiana-- Periodicals
A note on the back of the photograph states that Jeannette was about 10 years old. Geneva, Indiana was a town"filled with characters of all descriptions." (Dewald) She was not allowed to play with other town's children, but rather developed a world...
A photograph of a group of children, many of whom are in costumes, probably for a school play. The known names are Alex Pieper (second from right in back row), Joe Ziegler (far right in back row), and Richard Kreitzer (seated in wagon in center)....
A photograph of Ken Gercken at home in Huntingburg, IN. Keywords: Christmas, Christmas tree, evergreen, garland, icicles, infant, toys, ball, wagon, doll, drum, ornaments, football.
A picture of the Vogel family at home. Pictured are Clara (mom), Gladys, Merle, Raymond, Elma, John (dad), Bertha, Naomi, and Rosalind (in front). Keywords: family, home, doll, toy stroller, rocking chair, newspapers, chidlren
Louisville Cement Company (Speed, Ind.); The Speedometer (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); The Speed Way (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); The Warning Star (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); Louisville...
The Speedometer was a monthly or sometimes bi-weekly newsletter of the Louisville Cement Company in Speed, Indiana. The newsletter was focused on safety issues at the plant but also included human interest stories. The Speedometer began publication...