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A memorandum is filed in the Knox County Court of Common Pleas. It states that John Lewis, a free black man of Knox County Indiana...
Early Vincennes, 1732-1835
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Kiwanis Magazine: The Kiwanis Club of Arvada-Jefferson, Colorado, purchased a van for use by the residents of the Colorado Lutheran Home....
Kiwanis International
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A black and white photograph of people sitting behind a table surrounded by papers and flags with a line of people on the other si...
Yellow Trail Museum
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On February 4, 1820 before F. Graeter J.P., Francis Tisdale files a complaint against Francis Jackson also known as Mulee, a man of col...
Knox County Public Library
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Knox County (Indiana) Slave Record 1805-1807This is a book whose binding is almost completely deteriorated to the point where all the p...
Knox County Public Library
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ink transfer, photocopy, block print and rubber stamp on Mulberry paper. Edition of 15.
Who was al-Mutanabbi and how did a street in Baghdad come to bear his name? where is that street and what does the city aroun...
Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here Coalition Collection
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Possibly the Delaware County Fair or Connersville Free Fair. Signs on trees read Connersville Free Fair.
Swift, W. A. Photographs
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Possibly the Delaware County Fair or Connersville Free Fair. Signs on trees read Connersville Free Fair.
Swift, W. A. Photographs
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Possibly the Delaware County Fair or Connersville Free Fair. Signs on trees read Connersville Free Fair.
Swift, W. A. Photographs
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This is an issue of We the People, an annual periodical published by the Indiana Constitution Day Committee.
Annual
Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection
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This is an issue of We the People, an annual periodical published by the Indiana Constitution Day Committee.
Annual
Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection
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List of the free Black Americans in Indiana who emigrated to the colony of Liberia. Information given includes date of departure, name, age,...
The Indiana State Board of Colonization was formed in 1852 through a law passed by the General Assembly. The board was in charge of...
Indiana Archives and Records Administration
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Folder 3242 in Box 59 of Knox County Circuit Court records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House contains seven docum...
Knox County Public Library
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Folder 3456 in Box 63 of Knox County Circuit Court records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House contains 12 document...
Knox County Public Library
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Library’s McGrady-Brockman holds eight documents in the case of State of Indiana vs. James Lasselle, 1821. This case was one of bastardy.&...
Knox County Public Library
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Folder 1085 in Box 16 of Knox County Circuit Court records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House holds a recognizance...
Knox County Public Library
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Folder 1083 in Box 16 of Knox County Circuit Court records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House holds a recognizance...
Knox County Public Library
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Folder 2024 in Box 33 of Knox County Circuit Court 1818 records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House holds four ...
Knox County Public Library
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The following text is found on pages 19-21 in Will Book A, a record of wills filed in Knox County, Indiana from 1806-1852. The boo...
Knox County Public Library
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Folder 1937 in Box 32 of Knox County Circuit Court 1818 records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House holds five ...
Knox County Public Library