A reproduction of a photograph of teachers in the Huntingburg school system. Seated (from left to right): Henrietta Wharton, second grade; Claribel Talley, first grade; Carolyn Wellemeyer, fourth grade; Nichols (first name cut off), third grade;...
The ground breaking event for the new Dubois High School in the city of Dubois, IN. From left to right: Wm. Elledge (contractor), Lester Routt (architect), John H. Teder (Co. Supt.), Pete Bauer (trustee), Bennett Adams (Pres. Holding Co.), Delcus...
A photograph of the new Dubois High School in the city of Dubois, IN, taken facing north from Edwin Friedman's house. Andrew Nigg's house, John Loveall's house, and St. Peter's United Church of Christ are in the background. Keywords: buildings,...
The ground breaking event for the new Dubois High School in the city of Dubois, IN. Pictured from left to right are Wm. Elledge (contractor), Lester Routt (architect), John H. Teder (Co. Supt.), Pete Bauer (trustee), Delcus Neukam (Holding Co....
A photograph of students at their graduation prom in the city of Dubois, IN. From left to right: Pat Himsel, Kalb, Dick Kreitzer, Patsy Himsel, Dick Mathias, Hilda Eisenhut, Harold Mathias. Keywords: prom, students, bottles, soda, tables, chairs,...
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,...
Sellersburg (Ind.); Speed (Ind.); Photograph album
This picture book was created for the service men from Sellersburg and Speed, Indiana area who were serving during World War II. Jesse Dorsey mailed it to them as a Christmas gift in 1943. On page 2 it reads, “This Little Book Is designed to...
Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; United States. Army--Messes; Slavery--United States; Slaves--Emancipation--United States; Jasper (Horse); Letters; Milroy family--Correspondence
A letter to Milroy's wife, Mary, describing his life in Virginia. He and his men are anxious to march and fight. He writes of escaped slaves coming to his troops for protection and shelter. He writes about the Virginia countryside and offers his...
This image shows the southeastern veiw of Main Street. There is a huge pile of snow right in the middle of Main Street and Huntington Street. Several men are standing with what looks to be shovels they seem to be shoveling snow onto a truck.
A letter to Milroy explaining Colfax's absence from a gathering where both men were invited. Some have made accusations that Colfax favors Milroy, and Colfax is trying to avoid giving that impression.
Jesse Dorsey wrote a form letter every month and mailed them to active duty soldiers. This letter was sent to Jimmie Sanders and has personal note to him at the end. In this letter Jesse describes various happenings around Speed and Sellersburg...