Full page advertisement in the African American newspaper, Terre Haute Bulletin, for the Hoover Sanitarium as being one of the two Negro hospitals in Indiana to be accredited by the American Medical Association. J. J. Hoover, MD (1881-1953)...
Fire engines & equipment; Fire stations; Fire stations; Snow; Winter; Brick walls; Bricks; Brickwork; Coats; Shoes; Boots; Men's clothing; Women's clothing; Women; Men; Hats; Children; Children & adults;
This is a black and white photo of the residents of Seelyville Indiana taken in 1943. The picture was taken in front of the then town hall and fire station. A fire engine is in the back right portion of the picture slightly out from the bay with...
This is a black and white photograph of a two story brick building from 1940. The Glenn Home administration building housed the superintendent and his family. Some smaller children lived on the upper floor. The first child was received July 9,...
Tuberculosis; Trees; Camps; Health; Health care; Health care facilities; Buildings; Architecture;
Black and white photocopies of a newspaper images about the Twin Hills Camp for tuberculosis patients. The camp was dedicated June 6, 1912, and located at the corner of Stop 10 and National Road. The camp consisted of eight cottages for...
Black and white reproduction of a newspaper article about the selection of the land for the new orphanage, and the purchase of the land from George W. Klatte.
Black and white reproduction of a newspaper article about a Seelyville safety meeting regarding the lack of proper signs and caution lights upon entering Seelyville from the east or west. There was no stop light in Seelyville until 1952, and in...
Pensions; Administrative agencies; Government officials;
Pension notification from the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, that was issued in 1905 to Samuel Coltrin of Terre Haute, Indiana. It has red text on a white background with handwritten text in the blanks.
Town meetings; Fire engines & equipment; Suits (Clothing); Neckties; Men; Men's clothing;
Black and white photograph shows a 1940's Seelyville town hall meeting consisting of men dressed in 1940's suits and ties. In the background is a tanker truck, one of the first used by a small town, and part of a fire engine.
Black and white photograph of children at a 1947 Glenn Home picnic. The staff are pictured in the back row. Donald Stephens and Dick Richman are in the front row, sixth from the left.