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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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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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1943
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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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1776
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English
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The documents in this collection are copies of correspondence and other materials of George Washington and people in Indianapolis, Indiana as well as others, from historical research conducted by Hubert H. Hawkins. The documents, which span the period between 1776 and 1908, concern Indiana and U.S. history, regarding topics such as the Revolutionary War, Irish immigration, Oregon Territory and Texas, the Civil War, and an account of Kentucky politician...
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This collection includes photographs, newsletters, ephemera, event programs, and a VHS tape from Justice, Inc. in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1986 to 1992, regarding the organization and the local and state LGBTQ+ community. One item is a plaque given to Stephanie Turner, president of Justice, Inc. (1989-1992), on November 8, 1992 from Justice, Inc. acknowledging her work on behalf of the gay and lesbian community.
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