Indiana State Normal School; Indiana State Teachers College; Indiana State University; Alumni & alumnae; Teachers; College administrators; College presidents;
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.
Black and white photocopy of a newspaper photograph of the Bob-O-Link (Binkley) coal mine. The 1935 strip mine opened south of Seelyville called Bob-O-Link, and everyday as Binkley Mine. The mine operated until 1942 as the Pyramid Coal Company. The...
Big Oak Coal Mine (Blanford, Ind.); Coal mines and mining -- Equipment and supplies; Coal mines and mining -- Indiana -- Vermillion County; Tipples;
Black and white photograph of a tipple at Big Oak Coal Mine in Vermillion County, Indiana. A mine cart is moving up a railway on the left of the photograph, and in bottom center a man stands at the end of a truck bed. The truck is partially...
Big Oak Coal Mine (Blanford, Ind.); Coal mines and mining -- Equipment and supplies; Tipples; Coal mines and mining -- Indiana -- Vermillion County;
Black and white photograph of a tipple at Big Oak Coal Mine in Vermillion County, Indiana. A mine cart is moving up a railway on the left of the photograph, and in bottom center a man stands at the end of a truck bed. The truck is partially...
Sullivan County (Ind.) -- History; Sullivan County (Ind.); History; Ledgerwood, James; Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Company;
Chronology of Sullivan County, Indiana, from 1803 to 1940. The chronology starts with the first settler James Ledgerwood and concludes with the New Company taking over the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railway Company.
Copy of letter from Marguerite Debs Cooper, 12/29/1947. Writes that she received the picture that Stone sent. Says that one of the railway express workers who delivered the picture had an interest in seeing Eugene V. Debs' house purchased for a...
Strikes and lockouts -- Railroads -- Law and legislation -- United States; Strikes; Motion pictures; Railroad strikes;
Copy of letter from Theodore Debs, 01/24/1945. Writes that the SEARS MAGAZINE's advertisement of IMMORTAL WIFE was the best he has seen. Remarks that the advertisement should help boost the circulation of the book by "leaps and bounds." Tells...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Death and burial; Biography;
Copy of letter from Theodore Debs, 11/27/1926. Writes that he is sorry that it has taken him so long to respond to Thomas' last letter. Says that there are still people speaking of Thomas' beautiful tribute at Eugene V. Debs' funeral. Remarks that...
Antislavery movements -- United States; Abolition movement; Underground railroad -- Indiana -- Parke County; Fugitive slaves; Slavery; Slaves;
Four typed pages which were written by Mrs. Harlan B. Newlin of Bloomingdale, who's father Alfred Hadley ran a stop on the underground railroad. She lists the reasons the underground railroad was established and the ways in which the escaped slaves...
American Railway Union; Debs family; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Pullman Strike, 1894;
Letter from Eugene V. Debs on American Railway Union letterhead, 07/24/1894. Mentions that he has just returned from court. Says that the attorney feels confident that everything will come out "O.K." Writes that the strike is still on and that...