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Indiana (state)

 Subject
Subject Source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
Scope Note: Originally inhabited by Mound Builders; when Europeans arrived, Algonquian-speaking Miami Confederation, Potowatomi and Delaware, lived here; claimed by French in the 17th century, by British in 1763, and by the colonists in the Revolutionary War. It was strongly pro-Union in the Civil War.

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Purdue University Black Cultural Center records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA 176
Scope and Contents The materials in this collection document the programs, activities, and community created by and surrounding the Purdue University Black Cultural Center (BCC) from its inception in 1969 up until the present day. It includes publications about the African American community; newspaper clippings and marketing material created by or with the subject of the BCC; photographs of the BCC, its events, students, and staff; speeches delivered by or about the BCC; correspondence between members of the BCC...
Dates: 1969 - 2023; Majority of material found within 1970 - 2000

Indiana history collection, addition 01

 Unprocessed — Box Communal Accessions 48
Identifier: 20201217.2

Purdue University College of Agriculture, Department of Agronomy records, addition 02

 Unprocessed — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2022-016

J. Edgar Scholl diary

 Collection — Box Communal Collections 12: Series MSA 213, Series 1, Placement: 04
Identifier: MSA 209
Scope and Contents Daily diary of J. Edgar Scholl, January 1, 1901 to December 8, 1902. The diary provides a daily account of the life of a young man in Indiana as he begins farming and prepares to marry.
Dates: 1901 - 1902

Theodora Andrews papers

 Unprocessed — Box Communal Accessions 38
Identifier: 20191012.1