Box Communal Collections 58
Contains 24 Results:
Oversized class photograph from Ross Camp, 1939
Philadelphia National Gazette, June 16, 1824
Includes advertisement by the Rappists offering the property of New Harmony for sale.
The Philadelphian, June 8, 1827
Includes notice that Robert Owen sold his interest in New Harmony.
The United States Gazette, June 26, 1827
Includes untitled article about Robert Owen and the New Harmony settlement.
New Harmony Advertiser, July 16, 1859
Includes "Oration Delivered at New Harmony, Ind., on July 4, 1859, by Richard Owen"
Indiana State Journal, May 29, 1866
Includes letter from Robert Dale Owen to the ediotrs of the New York Tribune titled "Shall There be Guarantees for the future, or Shall Restoration be Unconditional?" written May 15, 1866.
Evansville Journal, March 26, 1890
Includes article "A Fatal Draught" about the death of Richard Owen
Professional Life, 1945 - 1994
Newspapers, 1824 - 1937
The New Harmony collection contains materials from and information related to the New Harmony community in Southern Indiana and the family of Robert Owen, one of its leaders. The collection includes correspondence, newspapers, illustrations, maps, pamphlets, and historical research about New Harmony.
Indianapolis Star Magazine Section, March 8, 1914
New Harmony Supplement. Includes "Equality of sexes first recognized in New Harmony community" and "1500 Hoosiers at New Harmony grip world with centennial idea"
Indianapolis Sunday Star, April 18, 1937
Includes illustrated article "Indiana will perpetuate memory of New Harmony"
Delaware Herald, October 23, 1873
Includes "A Tale of Mail Coach Days" by Robert Dale Owen
Special Article: “G.O.P. Wins White House” (Chicago Tribune), 1948
Proposed Adult Education Theater and Library Building Floorplan, May 11, 1953
The Stewart Center records contain floor plans and materials related to the building's construction and correspondence between Dr. John H. Moriarty and various distinguished groups and individuals invited to the dedication ceremony. A program from the first student play held in Loeb Playhouse is also contained within the collection as well as several library documents.
University Hall Historical Marker Landscape Blueprint, 1984
The University Hall records contain 1877 dedication ceremony invitations, blueprints for the historical marker erected in 1984, and an information pamphlet sent out to alumni requesting donations to the University.
New Harmony collection
The New Harmony collection contains materials from and information related to the New Harmony community in Southern Indiana and the family of Robert Owen, one of its leaders. The collection includes correspondence, newspapers, illustrations, maps, pamphlets, and historical research about New Harmony.
Stewart Center records
The Stewart Center records contain floor plans and materials related to the building's construction and correspondence between Dr. John H. Moriarty and various distinguished groups and individuals invited to the dedication ceremony. A program from the first student play held in Loeb Playhouse is also contained within the collection as well as several library documents.
Ernest McCormick papers
Fredrick C. Tegeler collection
The Fredrick C. Tegeler collection comprises materials related to Purdue University, including photographs, football posters, and a supplement to the Purdue Alumnus.
Occupy Purdue Movement records
The collection documents materials associated with the Occupy Purdue protest movement which centered heavily around topics such as white supremacy and women's and minority empowerment. The collection may be useful for researchers interested in student protests in the twenty-first century.
University Hall records
The University Hall records contain 1877 dedication ceremony invitations, blueprints for the historical marker erected in 1984, and an information pamphlet sent out to alumni requesting donations to the University.
Miller J. Tonkel papers
Photographs, certificates, and artifacts documenting Miller J. Tonkel’s time at Purdue University in the early 1940s.
Posters displayed during occupation, 2017
The collection documents materials associated with the Occupy Purdue protest movement which centered heavily around topics such as white supremacy and women's and minority empowerment. The collection may be useful for researchers interested in student protests in the twenty-first century.