History; County government; Pioneers; Families; Farm life; Farming;
Mr. McCormick describes his work as an "An Authentic Narrative of the Past, with an Extended Survey of Modern Developments in the Reclamation of Lands and the Progress of Town and Country".
Jackson County (Ind.)--History;
Jackson County (Ind.)--Biography;
Indiana--History
History of Jackson County, Indiana, from the earliest time to the present, with biographical sketches, notes, etc., together with an extended history of the Northwest, the Indiana Territory, and the state of Indiana.
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Indiana; Accidents, Railroad; Age-specific death rate; Albion; Allen County; Animal-Related Deaths; Antacids; Boonville; Burn Injuries; Calcium Dioxide; Calox (Brand Name); Carbolic Acid; Case Reports; Cause-specific mortality rate; Chancre;...
Abstract of mortality statistics for July (June) sic. 1904 p.73 / The statistics furnish the following summaries for July p.74 / Smallpox p.74 / Tuberculosis p.74 / Pneumonia p.74 / Violence p.74 / Three brothers p.74 / Typhoid in Indianapolis p.75...
Indiana; Abattoirs; Accidents, Railroad; African Americans; Age-specific death rate; American Medical Association; American Public Health Association; Animal-Related Deaths; Arsenic; Arteriosclerosis; Auburn Junction; Brain Concussions; Brayton,...
Abstracts of mortality statistics for June 1903 p. 61 / The monthly statistics furnish the following summaries for June p. 62 / Smallpox p. 62 / Tuberculosis p. 62 / Typhoid Fever p. 62Pneumonia p. 62 / Violence p. 62 / Health Officers School p. 62...
Indiana; Accidents, Railroad; Age-specific death rate; Animal Diseases; Animal Slaughtering and Processing; Animal-Related Deaths; Basements; Blackford County; Brown, Charles A.; Burn Injuries; Cable Cars (Streetcars); Cause of Death;...
Abstract of mortality statistics for June 1906 p. 89 / Summary of morbidity and mortality in June p. 90 / Smallpox p. 90 / Tuberculosis p. 90 / Typhoid fever p. 90 / Pneumonia p. 90 / Deaths by violence p. 90 / A consideration of hydrophobia p. 90...
Indiana; Accidents, Railroad; Age-specific death rate; Airborne Diseases; Ash Grove; Bacterial Pneumonia; Becknell, Dr.; Bennett, J.B.; Bigger, Richard F.; Brayton, Nelson D.; Brookville; Brown, Dr.; Buehler, Eugene; Burn Injuries; Cannelton;...
Abstract of mortality statistics for March, 1903 p. 25 / Extract from report of secretary for the quarter ending March, 1903 p. 26 / Smallpox statistics by months p. 26 / The regular monthly statistics furnished the following summaries for March p....
Abstract for mortality statistics for September 1903 p.97 / The monthly statistics furnish the following summaries for September p.98 / Disease prevalence p.98 / Smallpox p.98 / Tuberculosis p.98 / Typhoid Fever p.98 / Pneumonia p.98 / Violence...
Military life; Military officers; Military personnel; Brownsburg, Indiana;
James C. Brooks of the U.S. Navy Recruiting Station was advanced to Chief Aviation Ordinance man. Shown is (Lett L Cdr?) R.C. Bradenburg and James C. Brooks. Original is 5 x 4".
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...
Madison county, Ind.--History;
Madison county, Ind.--Biography
History of Madison County, Indiana; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests.
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Indiana. General Assembly. House of Representatives-- Periodicals; Indiana-- Politics and government-- Periodicals; Legislative jorunals--Indiana-- Periodicals
Illustrated history. "Completed by Works Progress Administration personnel under the direction of the Chief of the Reference Department of the Indianapolis Public Library." Introduction signed by L.L. Dickerson