This is Patsy McCombs Roy's typewritten variant of the legend of The House of Blue Lights in Marion County near Indianapolis Indiana, collected by Susan L. Buckingham. According to legend, a man lived with his wife until she died young. One night...
Black and white photocopy of photographs of Frank's Chicken Dinner House and Reception House. The Chicken Dinner House was opened on August 8, 1927. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Martin of East Glenn purchased the two story bungalow house, remodeled it as...
This is Richard T. Woodbury's typewritten variant of the legend of "The House of Blue Lights" which was located in Marion County in Indianapolis. According to legend, inside a house there is a glass dome which has blue lights shining on it. Within...
Black and white advertisement announcing that Frank's Chicken Dinner House has installed an Electramuse music player, and inviting Terre Haute residents and merchants to visit.
Books; Motion pictures; Socialist Party of the United States of America;
Letter to Marguerite Debs Cooper, 08/19/1947. Says that he has not responded to Cooper's letter sooner because he has been working on a presentation for AMERICA'S TOWN MEETING ON THE AIR on the subject of the competitiveness of American free...
This is Dave Straber's typewritten variant of the legend of The House of Blue Lights in Marion County near Indianapolis, collected by Frank Haas. According to legend, a man lives in a house with a glass coffin that has his dead wife in it. She was...
This is Bill Cullen typewritten variant of the legend of the House of Blue Lights in in Green County near Bloomfield Indiana, collected by Bill Smock. According to legend, a widower lives in a house where he keeps his wife's coffin surrounded by...
Copy of letter from Marguerite Debs Cooper, 07/09/1947. Writes that she was sorry to learn that it was because of a cold that Stone was unable to stop off in Terre Haute, Indiana. Assures Stone that she is happy that his publishers are enthusiastic...
Diseases; Smallpox; Health care facilities; Sick persons; Abandoned buildings; Slaves;
Kathleen Mitchel collected a legend from Janet Downey pertaining to an old house in Knightsvill, Indiana where persons with small-pox were forced to stay and it later became a house.
Van Gurley collected a legend from Phyllis Modessit pertaining to the the man that resides in the barn house and the reasoning for why he built the house.
Samantha Dixon collected a legend from Marilene Dixon regarding the happenings at the house of blue lights located in the Northeast part of Indianapolis.