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Series
Cotton Malone novels volume 12
Language
English
Description
"The Knights of the Golden Circle was the largest and most dangerous clandestine organization in American history. It amassed billions in stolen gold and silver, all buried in hidden caches across the United States. Since 1865 treasure hunters have searched, but little of that immense wealth has ever been found. Now, one hundred and sixty years later, two factions of what remains of the Knights of the Golden Circle want that lost treasure--one to...
Pub. Date
1917
Language
English
Description
This collection includes panoramic photographs by: Moorefield, Bretzman, W. L. Dalbey Photography Company, Wallace, Pierce, Bass Photography Company, and William A. Swift. Photographs include the following subjects: Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, 1st Contingent in front of the Vocational Training Detachment National Army Headquarters; Soldiers at Fort Benjamin Harrison, entertained by Catholic women of Indianapolis at the Knights of Columbus Club...
Pub. Date
1864
Language
English
Description
This collection contains a typescript history of the Knights of the Golden Circle entitled: "How the capture of Indianapolis by the Knights of the Golden Circle, Aug. 16, 1864, during the Civil War was prevented" dated 1924. Gives details of the Battle of Pogue's Run in which Robert Denny spoils the plan of the Knights to capture Indianapolis and release the prisoners at Camp Morton.
Pub. Date
1960
Language
English
Description
This collection includes 35 undated prints of drawings put from an unknown artist depicting scenes and places in the Indianapolis and Marion County history, which are as follows: 1. Two pioneer hunters where Fall Creek meets White River (1800s) 2. Four riders on horses with covered wagon on trail (mid-1800s) 3. Surveying the new state capitol (1820) 4. Four men meeting about planning of Indianapolis (1820-1821) 5. Governor Jennings and wife on horseback...
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The bulk of the collection consists of speeches and pamphlets written by U.S. Lesh. "Ex Parte Milligan," "A Knight of the Golden Circle," and "General James R. Slack: War Democrat" all deal with the Knights of the Golden Circle. "The Three Guards" is an educational play written by Lesh set during the Revolutionary War. There are also two letters written by Lesh to a Mr. or Dr. Kelley.
Author
Pub. Date
1925
Language
English
Description
The bulk of the collection consists of speeches and pamphlets written by U.S. Lesh. "Ex Parte Milligan," "A Knight of the Golden Circle," and "General James R. Slack: War Democrat" all deal with the Knights of the Golden Circle. "The Three Guards" is an educational play written by Lesh set during the Revolutionary War. There are also two letters written by Lesh to a Mr. or Dr. Kelley.
Pub. Date
1861
Language
English
Description
In folder 1 of 3 is the regimental history for the Sixth Indiana, which fills thirty pages in a blank book. Folder 2 of 3 contained the biography and reminiscences of William Doll, which were photocopied from pages 1 to 157 of the original ledger book, which is in a box labeled 3 of 3. The narrative portion of the ledger ends at page 271. From pages 272 through 290, William Doll compiled an appendix with tables "regarding the field of operations of...
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