Indiana -- History
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Portrait photographs of John and Adaline (Bush) Ade
Two oversized black and white portraits of George Ade's parents, John Ade and Adaline (Bush) Ade.
Bertha Kate Gaddis diaries
Purdue University Black Cultural Center records
Collection of Midwestern maps
The Collection of Midwestern Maps (1825-1925; 7 linear feet) documents roads, counties, and geography of Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, and Illinois. It features several pocket maps, including one attached to the inside cover of a small travel booklet. Some maps note territory status of current states, such as Michigan. Not all counties are represented on all maps. One map is written in French.
Collection of research materials on J.C. Allen
College of Engineering/Civil/Joint Transportation Research Program, addition 2
College of Engineering/Civil/Joint Transportation Research Program, addition 03
House Concurrent Resolution No. 56
Indiana Agri-News Newspaper collection
Indiana history collection
The Indiana history collection comprises materials related to the history of Indiana, its statehood, and its role in the Civil War.
John Norberg collection
Knowles Family Collection of Indiana Postcards
Postcards relating to Indiana scenes and history, collected by the Knowles family.
Mary A. Sego Purdue University artifact collection, addition 02
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.
Purdue postcard, Indiana postcard and handkerchief
Purdue University Archives and Special Collections artifacts collection, addition 06
The Hurley House by Jim and Anna Davidson
United States Naval Training School photograph
One black and white, rolled panoramic photograph of the United States Naval Training School at Purdue University, Lafayette, IN October 14, 1944.