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; 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 senios and printed in the style of an annual yearbook.
A black and white copy of a letter from Traffic Manager Morton F. Hayman to Hila Champer about building a Seelyville Exchange, and the nice things said about her telephone service.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Railroad mail service; Holiday; Weather; Soldiers; Camps; United States. Army. Indiana Infantry Regiment, 130th (1863-1865);
A letter from George Gegner to Lizze Wayman, dated January 1, 1864. Gegner was stationed in the camp of the 130th Regiment near Columbia, Tennessee at the time of the letter. In the letter, George wishes Lizzie a Happy New Years and tells her there...
A transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Amy Heleine from an anonymous male informant. According the legend, Stiffy was a dog who died of heartbreak shortly after his master's death. He was then stuffed and placed inside...
A transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Stewart A. Cole from an anonymous informant. According to the legend, Stiffy was a dog who was stuffed after he died and placed inside his master's tomb, which is located in...
A transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Thomas F. Keohane III from an anonymous informant. According to the legend, Stiffy was a dog who died of heartbreak shortly after his master's death. He was then stuffed and placed...
A transcribed variant of the Vanishing Hitchhiker urban legend as collected by Pam Townsend from an anonymous informant. In this account, the informant describes a girl who was killed in a car accident along a certain stretch of road. People now...
Alberta Stevens's transcribed variant of the Vanishing Hitchhiker urban legend as collected by Heather M. Cooksey. In this account, three boys see a girl walking alone at night and offer to take her home. The next day, one of the boys returns to...
Football; Athletes; Indiana State Teachers College; Terre Haute (Ind.);
An Indiana State University football press guide distributed as a book before the start of the season featuring information reguarding the team's players, history, statistical records and other items.
Andrea Davis's transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Kerrie Davis. According to the legend, Stiffy was a dog who was stuffed and placed in his master's tomb upon his master's death. Supposedly, the dog's eyes will glow...
Andy Vrabel's transcribed variant of the Vanishing Hitchhiker urban legend as collected by Jerry Novak. In this account, Vrabel describes a woman whose husband died while she was on her way to see him in the hospital. Now travelers sometimes see a...
Ann Ledgerwood's transcribed interview of Greg Wimmenauer's account of an animal lover in Washington, Indiana. According to Wimmenauer, there was a lady who lived with between fifty and one hundred cats. She never got rid of them because they were...
Serial murderers -- Indiana; Homicides -- Indiana; Women; Dismemberment;
Anna Coffey's transcribed interview of Phil Coffey's account of the story of Belle Gunness. Belle Gunness was one of America's first known female serial killers. She married men and killed them for insurance money.
Annette Dickey's transcribed variant of the Vanishing Hitchhiker urban legend as collected by Terri Dickey. In this account, a group of people see a hitchhiker and decide to pick him up. They ask him where he would like to go, but he did not reply....