Journalism; Indiana State Normal School; Education; Literature; College yearbooks;
A monthly journal written and published by the students and faculty of Indiana State Normal School. The last issue of the school year was dedicated to the graduating senios and printed in the style of an annual yearbook.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Camps; Marching, Soldiers; Letters; Photographs; Uniforms; United States. Army. Indiana Infantry Regiment, 130th (1863-1865);
A letter from George Gegner to his future wife, Lizzie Wayman, dated September 19, 1864. Gegner was stationed in Decatur, Georgia at the time he wrote the letter. In the letter, George tells Lizzie that his Regiment made camp in the woods about a...
Alicia Beasley's transcribed interview of Jennifer Thompsons' account of a supernatural experience about an old woman who would visit her three year old son in the middle of the night and when the woman was asked to leave,she would.
Araksie Corey's transcribed interview of Amy Jo Deahl about Hatchetman. According to Deahl, there is a spot where the Hatchetman's house used to be and if you go there he will chase you away.
Back and white photocopy of a newspaper article about the death of Albert B. Pegg. Pegg was on the oldest residents of the area and was a friend of Chauncey Rose. The obituary gives a brief biography of him.
Barbara Doyle's transcribed interview of Lynne Hellmer about a walker in Champaign, Illinois. According to Hellmer, there is a guy called Philo Joe or Bondville Joe who always walks in the middle of the street. His driver's license has been taken...
Bill Woodward's transcribed interview of Marie Woodward about her experience with an Ouija Board. According to Woodward, she and her husband found an Ouija Board in the house they bought when they were first married. Her husband threw away the...
Women; Women's clothing; Bombs; Dresses; Shoes; Hats; Caricatures and cartoons;
Black and white caricature of Mildred Anderson. She is turned away from a firecracker with a lit fuse and stars above it holding a match. Mildred is wearing a dress, hat and heeled shoes.
Black and white reproduction of a newspaper article about four boys who ran away from the Glenn Orphan's Home. The boys were caught and returned the next day. They were locked in a makeshift jail cell on the third floor of the Administration...
Candy Baer's transcribed personal account of an experience with an Ouija Board. According to Baer, her friend has an antique Ouija board and is unable to get rid of it. Every time she tries to throw it away, it reappears.
Carolyn Sutliff collected a legend from Lillian McDaniel pertaining to a man that did not believe in God and when he passed away had snakes running through his grave.