Fans (Persons); Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759. Messiah;
Note to Eugene V. Debs, n.d. Says that when she was singing the "Messiah" last Sunday, the lines in one of the choruses made her think of Eugene V. Debs. Encloses the lines, "Surely He hath borne our griefs and carried our sorrows. He was wounded...
Electric lines; Street lights; Trees; Carts & wagons; Men's clothing; Chimneys; Ladders; Buildings; Clapboard siding;
Purple toned photocopy of a photograph of Seelyville Indiana in 1885. There are men on the right side of the street walking beside a white building with a chimney. Beside the building is a pole and tree. On the left side is R.H. Modesitt's Grocery....
Electric lines; Utility poles; Electric railroads; Railroad tracks; Trees; Roads; Automobiles; Street lighting; Houses; Railroad crossings;
Black and white photograph of an Indiana Electric Railroad rail car. There are crossing gates, utility poles, and electric lines also visible. On the right side there is an automobile on the road. There are also homes visible behind the trees on...
Buildings; Clapboard siding; Electric lines; Utility poles; Windows;
Black and white photograph of Jim Webster and his uncle behind The Corner in Seelyville Indiana. They are on the ground wrestling. In the background are three buildings, electric lines and poles, and the street.
School buildings; School buses; Electric lines; Utility poles; Windows; Chimneys; Trees; Shrubs; Brick walls; Men; Men's clothing;
Black and white photograph of Glenn High School parking lot, Glenn Elementary, and the boiler room. All the buildings are brick. On the right is Glenn Elementary, in the middle the boiler room, and on the left Glenn High School. Glenn Elementary...
School buildings; Schools; Brick walls; Lampposts; Electric lines; Windows; Shrubs; Trees; Doors & doorways;
Black and white photograph of the Seelyville Elementary School. There is a lamp post and electric lines visible on the left side of the image. This school was open 1920-1961.
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...
Electric railroads; Electric lines; Utility poles; Automobiles; Coca Cola (Trademark); Signs and signboards;
Black and white photograph of Stop 21 in Seelyville Indiana. There is an electric rail car in the center of the street. There are eight vehicles visible and electric lines. There are two buildings on the left of the street. The closest is...
Schools; School buildings; Windows; Electric lines; Trees; Shrubs; Lampposts; Doors & doorways;
Black and white photograph of an elementary school. It is a two story brick building with multiple windows and two doorways. A lamp post and electric lines are visible as well as trees and shrubs. Seelyville Elementary was open from 1920-1961.
School buildings; Brick walls; Bricks; Brickwork; Shrubs; Trees; Electric lines; Windows; Gutters (Roofs); Garages;
Color photograph of the current condition of the Seelyville Common School. It is a brick and clapboard building with eight visible windows and two doors. It is a two story building. There is a garage partially cut off on the left side of the image...
Electric railroads; Electric lines; Railroads; Trees; Fences; Roads; Railroad cars;
Black and white photograph of an electric rail car. It is heading towards Terre Haute, Indiana. There are deciduous trees on both sides of the road. The rail car is on its own tracks on the right side of the road. There are power lines and poles...
New Year; Harriman, Job, 1861-1925; Warren, Fred D., 1872 or 3-1959; Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942; Industrial Workers of the World;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 12/29/1920. Expresses the hope that Eugene V. Debs has a Happy New Year. Mentions that he is a "Jewish-Russian American Socialist." Says that he often wonders what happened to the old guard, the people like Job Harriman,...
New York Call; Pardon; Petitions; Socialists; Law & legal affairs;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, ??/??/1915. Says that she received Eugene V. Debs's appeal and is trying to get it published in the NEW YORK CALL. Mentions that Judge G. W. Hilton, Joe Hill's lawyer, is going to be bringing Hill's case before the Board...