Handwritten response from James Whitcomb Riley to unknown correspondent. Unknown correspondent requested Riley send a Thanksgiving poem, but Riley responds by saying he does not have one. He does, however, have another poem he could send...
Newspaper clipping from the Wednesday, October 7, 1970 issue of the Greenfield Daily Reporter. Report of an account of James Whitcomb Riley's first published poem, "Song of the New Year," which first appeared in the December 19, 1926 edition of...
Typewritten copy of the original manuscript of the poem by James Whitcomb Riley, Leonanie. Debate occurred over who actually authored this poem since the initials provided are E. A. P. Many believed Edgar Allen Poe was the poet responsible for...
Postcard featuring image of James Whitcomb Riley and a poem written by him. The poem is about roses. From Miss Jones Nov 1912 is handwritten along top of postcard. James Whitcomb Riley is typed under the poem. Alternate side: handwritten...
This is a poem written by Kate Hiestand on stationary of her husband J.T. Hiestand, proprietor of Saw and Planing Mill in Sellersburg, Indiana. Poem is signed by Kate in Maplewood, Lebanon, Ohio. On the back of the paper, there is a list of names...
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...
Postcard with illustrated James Whitcomb Riley poem. Reproduced signature of James Whitcomb Riley. The postcard is blank. Poem is about minding parents and being good.
Illustrated postcard of James Whitcomb Riley poem. Alternate side is blank. Poem is about forgetting sorrow and being glad. Reproduced signature of James Whitcomb Riley
A hand-written poem with no title. Dated 1888 and signed by James Whitcomb Riley. A hat illustration at top of page. A poem about not being happy about not having an umbrella when it is raining and happy to not have an umbrella when the sun is...
Illustrated postcard of James Whitcomb Riley poem. Reproduced signature of James Whitcomb Riley. Poem talks about laughing in the sun on the sunny side. Alternate side is blank.
Illustrated postcard of James Whitcomb Riley poem. Poem is about the weather and smiles. Reproduced signature of James Whitcomb Riley. Alternate side is blank.
Illustrated postcard featuring image of James Whitcomb Riley and a poem written by him. Handwritten information along top with date, Nov 1912. Poem is about realizing you should have done the thing you did not do. Alternate side: handwritten...
Illustrated postcard featuring image of James Whitcomb Riley along with a poem written by him. It has From Mrs. Reynolds Oct 1912 handwritten along the top of postcard. Poem is about a man wanting to take his time in thinking about something. ...
Pottawattamie; yearbook; 1908; Syracuse High School; Students; Charles Bachman; Lola Nusbaum; board of school trustees; E.E. Strieby; H.W. Buchholz; A.W. Strieby; new school building; staff; Preston H. Miles; Jay C. Gordy; Sverre Neilsen; Mary...
This "Pottawattamie" yearbook was created by the students of Syracuse High School to commemorate the school year of 1908.