Advertising cards; Grocery stores; Automobile service stations; General stores;
Black and white advertisements for Abbott's Store and Filling station that was in Seelyville and Herman Stephens grocery and general merchandise stores that was on Poplar Street in Terre Haute, Indiana.
The Jones pharmacy was the only African American owned and run pharmacy, and its founder, Dr. Winton D. Jones, Sr. (1904-1993), the only African American pharmacist in Terre Haute, for many years. He graduated from Butler University College of...
Athletes; Basketball; Basketball coaches; Basketball players; Biography; Graduation Ceremonies; Indiana State Laboratory High School (Terre Haute, Ind.); Indiana State Teachers College; Indiana State University; Clippings; Student activities;...
Clippings and photocopies of clippings from local newspapers and sports programs highlighting Duane Klueh's participation in sports at both Indiana State Teachers College and Indiana State Laboratory High School during the years of 1942 to 1947,...
A black and white photograph of Seelyville in 1942 shows two Coca-Cola signs hanging from businesses. The brick building on the right side is J.J. Smith Nothions. Outside the building is a group of men. Above the streets are electrical lines. Snow...
Black and white mimeographed text newspaper article about the third Selective Service draft for the war in the area and who the first registrants were. It also names the people assisting the draft, the time and location, the number of people, and...
Photograph of the large concrete structures referred to as bookends which remained on the site after the July 1942 construction of a smokeless powder plant began, but was halted in November.
Indiana State University; Indiana State Teachers College; Balls (Parties); Flags; Dresses; Suits (Clothing); Tuxedoes; Indiana State Laboratory High School (Terre Haute, Ind.);
Student prom for the Laboratory School, later known as University School.