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[2013?]
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English
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The Indiana Extension Homemakers (IEHA) started in 1913 as Home Economics Clubs to aid rural homemakers with everday tasks. In the early 1950s the name was changed to Home Demonstration Clubs. Finally in 1966, Extension Homemakers became the accepted name and has continued as such. The individual clubs were suppported by county groups and a statewide organization. In 2013, Indiana Extension Homemakers Association celebrated a century of enriching...
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This collection consists of black and white photographs and negatives, with a few color negatives, taken by Harry Sheagley. The majority of the photographs were taken in his capacity as professional photographer, while some appear to be for his own personal collection. The negatives are black and white 3x5-inch, with a few color and 35mm negatives, the bulk of which are images from his photography business, and some of his family.
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Pub. Date
1956
Language
English
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This collection consists of black and white photographs and negatives, with a few color negatives, taken by Harry Sheagley. The majority of the photographs were taken in his capacity as professional photographer, while some appear to be for his own personal collection. The negatives are black and white 3x5-inch, with a few color and 35mm negatives, the bulk of which are images from his photography business, and some of his family.
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Pub. Date
1870
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English
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This collection includes materials dating from circa 1870 to 1975 related to organizations in which Mrs. Scott was active. The collection is, overall, in the organization created by Mrs. Scott. Folder 1 has material from the Indianapolis Parliamentary Law Club dating from 1946 to 1975. It contains letters, newsclippings, directories, a written motion, a mimeographed sheet of by-laws, and a sliding-rule device for answering parliamentary questions....
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Pub. Date
1928
Language
English
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The collection consists of correspondence, notes, articles, and other materials from Arcada Balz in Indiana ranging from 1928 to 1959, relating to the following organizations: the Indiana Federation of Women's Cubs, New Harmony Memorial Commission, and the Fauntleroy House (1934-1964). The collection also contains papers relating to her work in the Indiana Senate, family correspondence, and her genealogical research. There is also a paper on the Edworthalean...
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This collection includes newspaper clippings, Indianapolis Branch newsletters, correspondence, membership directories, meeting minutes, treasury reports, programs and the official magazine of the National League of American Pen Women (NLAPW), "The Pen Woman," ranging from 1928-2011.
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This collection contains documents and publications ranging from 1906 to 2018 regarding the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women (INFBPW). The collection includes bound volumes of minutes from the annual state conventions (1918-2011), the 1924 national convention, executive board minutes (1923-2015), Hoosier District directors minutes (1964-1994), and bound volumes and individual issues of the organizations publications Indiana Business...
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This collection includes photographs from Agnes McCulloch Hanna in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1929 to 1930, regarding houses of prominent residents, club houses, and architcure constructed in the mid- and late 19th century in present-day Indianapolis neighborhoods, including the Old Northside, Near North, St. Joseph, Irvington, Fletcher Place, and Bates-Hendricks.
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This collection includes Board and General Assembly meeting minutes, Treasurer documents, roll books, President's books and yearbooks from the Indianapolis Council of Women ranging from 1892-2000. Also included are administrative records from the Indiana State Council of Women ranging from 1929-1995.
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Pub. Date
1875
Language
English
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This collection includes the scrapbook of Clarence R. Rhodes containing material ranging from 1875 to 1942. The numerous mounted newspaper clippings concern the administrations of President Grover Cleveland and President Benjamin Harrison and stories about their families, cabinet members and other political appointees. Histories and stories about a variety of other topics include criminal cases, the U.S. Civil War, and the centennial celebration of...
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This collection includes documents and photographs collected by Lois York, as well as her ancestors, regarding the history of Hendricks County, especially Coatesville where she lived. The Woman's Literary Club of Coatesville published their membership list and programs in little booklets from 1913 through 1964. Edith Sharp Ryner, Lois York's mother, was a long-time member. Rev. Cecil J. Sharp, a pastor and leader in religous education in the Christian...
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Pub. Date
1937
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English
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This collection includes speeches given at a meeting of the 9th District of Indiana in Crawfordsville, dated 1937/09/23, one Christmas card, and several newspaper clippings circa 1942.The 2 oversize folders (OB045) comprise 102 pages of a deconstructed scrapbook that includes newspaper clippings, photographs, ribbons, programs and other materials covering the activities of the Woman's Relief Corps and the Grand Army of the Republic from 1942 to 1943....
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The collection consists of 291(and 3 copies) black and white, 3 x 5-inch photographic prints depicting life at Camp Atterbury, Indiana in the midst of World War II. The photographs were taken by William J. Moriarty, Sr., a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army, while he was stationed there in 1943. The images demonstrate the daily activities of camp life and training, as well as social activities, and depict racial segregation of the regular army troops...
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Pub. Date
1943
Language
English
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The collection consists of 291(and 3 copies) black and white, 3 x 5-inch photographic prints depicting life at Camp Atterbury, Indiana in the midst of World War II. The photographs were taken by William J. Moriarty, Sr., a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army, while he was stationed there in 1943. The images demonstrate the daily activities of camp life and training, as well as social activities, and depict racial segregation of the regular army troops...
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