Journalism; Indiana State Normal School; Indiana State University; 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 seniors and printed in the style of an annual yearbook.
Black and white advertisement for the Blue Band. It advertises lunches, soft drinks, candies, and cabins. It includes the proprietor's name, Joseph Brooks, and the location, Stop 17 National Road.
Black and white reproduction of a photograph of Monte Taber's Tourist Court from the early 1930s. Monte Taber's Tourist Court was located at US 40 and Tabertown Road on the east side of Seelyville. The establishment housed a gas station,...
Photocopied business card for Taber's De Luxe Cabins. It includes location information and mailing address on the bottom of the card. In the center of the card there is pricing information as well as the closing time.
Three typed pages which contains a description of a cabin which is located in Forest Park, in the city of Brazil, Indiana. It belonged to the Fernsel family and was restored and moved to the park in 1926. The cabin was originally built around 1853...
Black and white photograph taken in the 1930's which shows Monte Taber's Motor Court and was located at US 40 and Tabertown Road. It was a brick building with a connected gas station and dining area. There are three gas pumps on the far left side...
Joel Pugh is both the collector and the informant in this legend about Draper's cabin. There is supposedly a Satanic cult worshipping there which is right down the road from Stepp Cemetery.
Two typed pages which talk about how a log cabin is costructed. It describes the building process up to and including how the chimney was done so it would draw right.
Black and white photograph of Monte Taber's Tourist Cabins. The photograph shows an Indiana Gasoline tank truck with Havoline advertised on it. The columns also say Havoline. There are two gas pumps. Pictured from left to right: Mrs. Monte Taber,...
Parke County (Ind.);Frontier & pioneer life;Pioneers;Cabins
Two typed pages which describes how the cabins that pioneers built and how the pioneers lived. This page is taken from the conclusion of the Autobiography of James Crooks, Published by Moore and Langen Printing Company, Terre Haute, Indiana.
Parke County (Ind.);Frontier & pioneer life;Pioneers;Log cabins;Building materials;Building construction
Five typed pages which contain an excerpt from the Rockville Republican, Dec 18, 1918. The article contains a description by F.M. Wiley about describes the techiques used to build the original settlers homes.
Parke County (Ind.);Turkey Run State Park (Ind.);Log cabins;Frontier & pioneer life
One typed page which was taken from the Indiana Historical Bulletin, 1927, which talks about the log cabin which was moved to Turkey Run State Park for tourists to view.