Two typed pages which describe some antiques that belonged to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knoop. The items described are: a plaid shawl, wooden knitting needles, wooden knife box, German song book, and a black knit bonnet. The items all belonged originally...
Coal miners -- Indiana -- Vermillion County -- Equipment and supplies; Mine safety -- Equipment and supplies; Mine lighting -- Equipment and supplies; Safety lamps;
This safety lamp belonged to John Richmond. The safety lamp featured an enclosed flame with a fine impervious mesh screen. If the lamp dimmed when raised to the ceiling it indicated too much gas and not enough oxygen in the mine.
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Socialist Party of the United States of America;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 06/17/1926. Says that it has been several months since he saw Eugene V. Debs in Tacoma, Washington. Remarks that while attending a meeting at which Kate Richards O'Hare recently spoke that he found out that George Brewer...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 5/3/1926. Writes that whenever she sees Eugene V. Debs's name that she thinks of what Dr. Levi Powers has said of Walter Rauschenbusch, this is, that he belonged to a higher order that one day will fill the earth. Remarks...
Letter from Theodore Debs, 1/12/1944. Writes that he appreciated the copy of CLARENCE DARROW FOR THE DEFENSE that Rogers sent. Says that when the book about Clarence Darrow first came out that he went to the public library to get it but all of the...
Candy DeReNee's transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Bryan Martin. The legend tells of a dog named Stiffy Green that belonged to an elderly man. After the man's death, the dog was stuffed and placed in his mausoleum....
Paula Prose's transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Jim Peo. According to the legend, Stiffy Green was a dog who belonged to an elderly man. When the man died, Stiffy was stuffed and placed in his mausoleum. The legend...
Roberta Gioe's handwritten account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by herself. According to this variant, Stiffy Green belonged to a local Terre Haute, Indiana, man named John Heinl. After Heinl died, Stiffy was stuffed and placed in his...
Francis Williams's transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Jane Stroudinger. According to this variant, Stiffy Green was a dog who belonged to a local Terre Haute man named John Heinl. After Heinl died, Stiffy was stuffed...
Mildred Heleine's transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Amy Heleine. According to the legend, Stiffy was a dog who belonged to a local Terre Haute man named John Heinl. After Mr. Heinl's death, Stiffy refused to eat or...
Patricia Pastore's transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Richard Todd Baker. According to the legend, Stiffy was a dog who belonged to a local Terre Haute man named John Heinl. After Heinl died, Stiffy remained at his...
John Treager's transcribed variant of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Lisa Notter. In this variant, Stiffy was a dog who belonged to a wealthy Terre Haute woman. When the dog died, she refused to have him buried. Instead, she stuffed him...
Joseph Allen Weist's transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Brian A. Phillips. According to the legend, Stiffy was a dog who belonged to a local Terre Haute man named John Heinl. Stiffy died of heartbreak shortly after...
Jeff Long's transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Shawn McAllister. According to the legend, Stiffy was a dog who belonged to a local Terre Haute man named John Heinl. After Mr. Heinl's death, Stiffy refused to leave his...
Gayle Arnold's transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Brett Arnold. According to the legend, Stiffy was a dog who belonged to a local Terre Haute man named John Heinl. After Mr. Heinl's death, Stiffy died of heartbreak...
Brian Brown's transcribed variant of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Richard L. Brown. according to this variant, Stiffy Green was a dog who belonged to a local man. After Stiffy took well to a stranger, his master became jealous and...
Chris Brooks' transcribed interview of Bill Skidmore's account of a statue that belonged to a farmer whose daughter was murdered by a union solider. It is said that if the statue's eyes follow you, then you are safe. But if they do not you may be...
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; 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.
Four typed pages which contain the description of a native popular dough tray which belonged to Mr. Harry Dial, a four poster rope bed, cup plate, poke bonnet with alpaca veil and breakfast shawl, all owned by Mrs Fred Russell. An old book titled:...