Kirk Corthum tells of the 100 Steps Cemetery near Brazil (i.e. Staunton) in Clay County, Indiana. The legend is unusual in that it includes a mention of a caretaker of the cemetery who will chase you away on occasion.
Hardy Williams tells his version of the story of the 100 Steps Cemetery near Brazil (i.e. Staunton), Clay County, Indiana in this typewritten interview.
This is a typewritten interview between Bryan Bingham and Chase Stinson about the100 Steps cemetery near Brazil (i.e. Staunton) in Clay County, Indiana.
This is a typewritten story told by Maria Barnheart about the 100 Steps Cemetery between Brazil and Terre Haute (i.e. Staunton) in Clay County, Indiana.
Ryan Drummy speaks of a place near Brazil (i.e. Staunton) in Clay County, Indiana, known as the 100 Steps Cemetery. He claims that there are 100 steps ascending the staircase to the graveyard, but only 98 steps when one walks back down.
Teachers;Women's clothing; Men's clothing; Hats; Trees; Suits (Clothing); Neckties; Glenn High School (Glenn, Ind.)
Sepia copy of a photograph of the 1926 Glenn High School faculty. Pictured left to right: Mr. Crichfield, Miss Hein, I.R. York, Mss M.H. Shipley, C.O. Sankey, R. McPherson, and Ralph Miller.
Indiana State University; Student organizations; Students; Teachers
Members of the "I" Men's Club. First row, from left to right: J. Price, R. Edgerton, R. Miller, D. Lecklitner, B. Attonito, F. Draper, and J. Fiedler. Second row, from left to right: J. King, T. Busby, W. Kelly, J. Ryden, B. Wade, Paul Selge, D....
Indiana State University; Student organizations; Students; Teachers
Members of the "I" Men's Club. First row, from left to right: J. Price, R. Edgerton, R. Miller, D. Lecklitner, B. Attonito, F. Draper, and J. Fiedler. Second row, from left to right: J. King, T. Busby, W. Kelly, J. Ryden, B. Wade, Paul Selge, D....