Korean War, 1950-1953--United States; United States. Army. Cavalry Division, 1st; Correspondence; Sŏul (Korea)
Paul has been moving around a lot. He has been involved in battles but has never seen the enemy. He tells of an attack they did on 3000 Chinese soldiers who were marching to Soul. The Chinese thought the Americans had left Soul. They ended up in a...
Limberlost Cabin-Geneva-Adams County (Ind.); Lincrusta - Walton;
Posing with the eagle is Gyp, the Price's dog. To the left of the fireplace is a poster of President Calvin Coolidge. The wallcovering has been carefully preserved. It is called Lincrusta. It was patented in 1877 by Frederick Walton. It...
Limberlost Cabin-Geneva-Adams County (Ind.); Lincrusta - Walton;
Posing with the eagle is Gyp, the Price's dog. To the left of the fireplace is a poster of President Calvin Coolidge. The wallcovering has been carefully preserved. It is called Lincrusta. It was patented in 1877 by Frederick Walton. It...
Limestone Industry--Printed ephemera; Limestone Industry--Marketing; Matthews Brothers Stone Company
Matthews President Fred Barrett employed various tactics in an effort to generate business for the mill. One such tactic involved keeping past clients up to speed on the quarrys latest achievements, all the time reminding them, as one letter to...
Monroe County (Ind.) -- History; Wylie, Redick McKee (1831 - 1904) -- Correspondence; Wylie Family -- Correspondence; Bloomington (Ind.) -- History
Writes more about the finances involved with the settling of the estate. Mentions a letter from Margaret, describes conditions of her weather. Writes about selling cattle and working on construction.
An article in the Jasper Herald about a two-car collision between Belinda Bair and Steven Reisenbeck, both of whom died as a result of their injuries. Keywords: woman, portrait, newspaper.
The Rands, both ornithologists, moved to Chesterton in 1947 after Austin was appointed Curator of Ornithology at the Field Museum. They were actively involved in the local community, writing a weekly column "Country Diary" in the Chesterton...