Black and white photocopy of a newspaper image of a line of houses at the Glen Ayr Company's mine. Glenn Ayr Coal Mine was located in Vigo County, Indiana.
Stephanie L. Bates transcribed interview of Darcy Ann Roesener's account of a custom involving people placing angels on top of or in front of their houses to protect their houses while they are gone.
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.
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.
Two typed pages which relates three haunted house tales told to him by Ottobert Axton and Helen Martin of Terre Haute, Indiana. One tale is about the house located at 1507 S 7th St., another was located on First Street and the last was located at...
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...
Baseball; Baseball players; Uniforms; Sports; Sport clothes; Hats; Children playing; Playgrounds; Houses;
Black and white photocopy of Ronnie Eldred throwing a baseball wearing a baseball uniform. Children are playing on a swing-set in the background. Houses are also visible in the background.
Coal Town and Railroad Museum (Clinton Ind.); Little Italy Festival Town, Inc. -- Museums; Museum buildings; Museums; Zanandrea, Jerry; Zanandrea, Marco; Zanandrea, Donna;
Photograph of Marco and Jerry Zanandrea with Donna Zanandrea's daughters and grandchildren at the Coal Town Museum in Clinton, Indiana. Donna Zanandrea was instrumental in the preservation of the railroad depot that houses the museum.
Letter from John Drury on CHICAGO DAILY NEWS letterhead, 07/12/1945. Writes that he is currently writing a book titled HISTORICAL MIDWEST HOUSES. Says that he would like to include Eugene V. Debs' house in his book. Asks that Stone tell him when...
Copy of letter from Marguerite Debs Cooper, 07/04/1946. Writes that Marie Marguerite Debs Heinl was born in 1852, Louise Debs Michel, 1854, Eugene V. Debs, 1855, Eugenie Debs Selby, 1857, Emily Debs Mailloux, 1861, and Theodore Debs, 1864. Says...
Miners' strikes; West Virginia Mine Wars, W. Va., 1897-1921;
Report to the National Committee of the Socialist Party, signed by Berger, Adolph Germer, and Eugene V. Debs, 6/6/1913. Says that they went to Charleston, West Virginia to investigate the strike situation in West Virginia pursuant to the request of...
Letter to Marguerite Bettrich Debs, 10/?/1902. Tells "grandma" that Theodore Debs is working at a factory and Gertrude Debs is cleaning houses. Says that Theodore Debs makes the best mustard.
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 11/10/1921. Says that she is hoping to play in her school's orchestra. Writes that she likes living in Lawrence, Massachusetts because there are almost no "wealthy looking houses." Expresses the hope that Eugene V. Debs...
Sharon Fryar's transcribed interview of Pam Randolph's account of an incredibly dirty house that people said was haunted. According to Randolph, the Clay family lives there and are really dirty. They have snakes and snake skins all over the house....
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...