Photograph which shows workers starting the chemical demilitarization operations at the Newport Chemical Agent Disposal Facility on May 5, 2005. During start up, the Army and its system contractor, Parsons, implemented a slow and methodical process...
Photograph which shows construction of the Newport Chemical Agent Disposal Facility. On Feb. 18, 1999, Parsons received a contract to design, construct and operate the Newport Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (NECDF), with a formal groundbreaking...
Photograph which shows the ground breaking ceremony on April 8, 2000 by Parsons who received a contract to design, construct and operate the Newport Chemical Agent Disposal Facility.
Volleyball players; Intramural sports; Indiana State University; Indiana State Teachers College;
Intramural volleyball champions from Parsons Hall. First row-Earl Brieger, John Arzumanian, Pete Kokinda, Dave Schaeffer and Coach Bob Masulovich. Second row-Nick Capatina, Tony Millazzo, Bob Solon, Richard Guiden and Jim Vrabel.
Political Amnesty Committee; Political prisoners; Prisons;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on Political Amnesty Committee letterhead, 11/23/21. Writes that she wonders if Eugene V. Debs would mind using one of his visiting days to see a few ex-service men. Says that she is writing on behalf of Carl O. Parsons,...
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...
Legends; People; Indians of North America; Ghosts; Supernatural;
Dan McGlone's transcribed interview of Tammy Parsons about Indian Joe. According to Parsons, Indian Joe claimed the hill in the field just south of Cruise Road was an Indian burial ground. Indian Joe could feel it in his bones. There was a cheif...
Raychel Tindall's transcribed interview of Jared Parsons about Hatchetman's Cemetery in Marshall, Illinois. According to Parsons, there was once a man who lived on Macke Road across from the Macke Cemetery. The man went insane and killed his wife...
Indiana State University; Teachers colleges; Education; Universities & colleges; Parsons, William Wood, 1850-1925;
View of the office of William Wood Parsons, third president of Indiana State Normal School. Parsons was also one of the first graduates from Indiana State Normal School and taught there from 1876-1921.