Monday 22nd August [1864]
Fanny Chamberlain is sick and the doctor believes her illness is due to overindulgence in grief. The paper reported that state authorities in Indianapolis have seized 21 boxes of arms sent there for the use of the Sons of Liberty, a disloyal organization that wants to overthrow the government. Marie says they are becoming very outspoken in their treason.,Monday 22nd August [1864]
Clear and more
pleasant. We washed. Cecile went
up to see Fanny Chamberlain she is
sick, the Doctor
Monday 22nd August [1864]
Fanny Chamberlain is sick and the doctor believes her illness is due to overindulgence in grief. The paper reported that state authorities in Indianapolis have seized 21 boxes of arms sent there for the use of the Sons of Liberty, a disloyal organization that wants to overthrow the government. Marie says they are becoming very outspoken in their treason.,Monday 22nd August [1864]
Clear and more
pleasant. We washed. Cecile went
up to see Fanny Chamberlain she is
sick, the Doctor
Letters Concerning the Release of Henry McLaughlin, Prisoner of War on Johnson Island, 1865
These letters show how Susan Brown was able to secure the release of her brother, Henry McLaughlin, from prison at Johnson Island near Sandusky, Ohio. Susan receives a letter from E. A. Sconill at the prison where her brother is being held stating that Henry wishes to take the oath of allegiance but that Sconill does not have the authority to release him. Susan then secures a letter of introduction to President Lincoln from Indiana Governor Oliver Morton. A later letter to the editor of the Nati
Joyous Xmas
Snow scene with people gathered on a porch behind four large columns. Wreaths are on the windows of the building. Snow clings to the pine trees beside the porch.,The postcard is addressed to Mr. A.M. Robison of Frankfort, Indiana. The card is from Chas. E. Robinison of Newport, R.I. Xmas 1916
Season's Greetings
A rural snow scene is on the left side of the card. Pine trees are set against a snow covered landscape. The front of the postcard also includes a Christmas stamp honoring the Red Cross. It is dated 1918.,The message reads: Best wishes for A Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year. Nettie R. ??, Delphos, Kans.
May Christmas Delight You
The card shows the front door of a home decorated for Christmas. There is a wreath in a window and two small decorated trees by the front door. Snow covers the ground.,The message reads: Grandpa. A Merry Xmas from The Hufford kiddies.
Fond Christmas Greetings
Message side of card.
Night Before Christmas
A toddler dressed in pajamas is shown standing on the stairs. Through a doorway at the bottom of the stairs, Santa Claus can be seen holding up a drum in front of a Christmas tree. "To Santa Claus" is written in pencil on the stairs under where the child is standing. The edge of the card has a gold embossed design.
Wasson Department Store Sales Clerk and Customer
A Wasson sales clerk demonstrates a new home appliance, the garbage disposal, to a customer. [1951].,Appears in Destination Indiana 3
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I expect to have work there next summer & if I do you have a chance whenever you come. Pilot Knob is 86 miles south of St Louis via “St Louis & Iron Mountain R. Road.” You will doubtless fell surprised at finding me here in Memphis, in fact I feel surprised at it myself. But as there was a prospect of times being dull there this winter, & as I had word from here of the business of the times & the offer of a steady job all winter at $2.50 per day, I thot that I could do no better than to co
William H. Missimer letter to George W. Garman, March 8, 1864
Mr. Missimer has returned to the North and wants to renew correspondence. He has begun to study denistry and prefers it to carpentry.,Transcripts provided by previous owner.
Le conflit des créateurs : fictions juridiques et réalités biologiques (video)
Science et droit doivent-ils agir de concert ? Les réalités biologiques sont-elles compatibles à un bon usage du droit ? La tension dialectique entre les sciences, plus particulièrement biologiques, et le droit, pose de réelles interrogations.
Pour apporter une réponse à ces questionnements, Jean Hauser revient sur les problèmes juridiques qu’ont posés dans les années 70 la nécessité de redéfinir la filiation ainsi que la question du transsexualisme. Il démontre, p
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
EEE 370 is an introductory course intended to provide students with a solid foundation in terms of the vital role played by entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship in the 21st century global economy. In a sense, this is the cornerstone course, which is complemented at the end of your program with the capstone business plan course. During this semester, we will assess, explore, critique, and celebrate the phenomenon of entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is approached as a way of thinking and acting, a
Byron Ballard letter to Aaron Ballard, June 11, 1871
Mr. Ballard writes about family news and genealogy.,Transcripts provided by previous owner.
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single children both daughters Peyton and the? Williams families are non married nor moving since you have heard from them I believe I have written all necessary so I will close my unintersting letter we remain your affectionate Parents to death Write very soon Thomas Pearson Elisabeth PearsonI sit down to give you a few lines to let know that we are all alive and well I have no news to rite but times is hard here money is scarse corn is high $2.. per bushel great Confusion about t
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Flour is seven dollars per barrel and tobacco is higher than it ever was before it is from fifteen to thirty dollars per hundred in the leaf. but it is time I was bringing my letter to a Close I hope you will write to me without delay as soon as you Receive this I will have a better chance to write to you now that I have had before and I will be more attentive to anser your letters than I have been before So I hope you will write to me as Soon as you receive this badly written letter from yo
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Amos Ballard,Transcripts provided by previous owner.
Elizabeth P. Mason letter to Catharine A. Garman, June 2, 1867
Mrs. Mason writes about family news.,Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in 1864.
Thomas Williams letter to Catharine A. Ballard, May 16, 1859
Mr. Williams writes about agriculture, salary for teaching school, and financial hardship.,Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October 1864.
Thomas Williams lettter to Amos Ballard, March 22, 1858
Mr. Williams writes about family, weather, travel plans, and crops.













