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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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Levinskas replies to a letter from Dorsey. He says that he always wanted to thank the people for hosting the parties for soldiers at...
896 Broad St.28 Feb. 1949Hartford 6, Ct.Mr. Jesse G. Dorsey Speed Community House Speed, Indiana U. S. A.Dear Mr. Dorsey,I received your rep...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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The November 1982 issue of TROIS (Three Rivers One In Six), a publication of the Gay/Lesbian Organization (GLO) at Fort Wayne...
Northeast Indiana Diversity Library
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The June 1985 issue of TROIS (Three Rivers One In Six), a publication of the Gay/Lesbian Organization (GLO) at Fort Wayne....
Northeast Indiana Diversity Library
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The April 1980 issue of TROIS (Three Rivers One In Six), a publication of the Gay/Lesbian Organization (GLO) at Fort Wayne....
Northeast Indiana Diversity Library
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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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Carrigan thanks the people of Speed for their hospitality. He also thanks the family that had him to their home for dinner. He asks...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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The August 1983 issue of TROIS (Three Rivers One In Six), a publication of the Gay/Lesbian Organization (GLO) at Fort Wayne....
Northeast Indiana Diversity Library
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Dorsey expresses his appreciation for the letter and Christmas card he received from Garland remembering him and the people of Speed, Indiana....
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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Miss Frances Beard spent her adult life teaching at Port Fulton School. In her earliest years, the school served as a Refugee Center fo...
Jeffersonville Township Public Library
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Girard Vorgang was one of the young men who worked the boats during the 1937 flood. He and his friend rowed supplies into Jeffersonvill...
Jeffersonville Township Public Library
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Oral History interview with Norris Emerson Mode. Mr. and Mrs. Mode were living on Maple Street in 1937. High water forced them from the...
Jeffersonville Township Public Library
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The wife of a city council member, Catherine Richardson describes the tense hours leading up to the Ohio River flooding the city of Jef...
Jeffersonville Township Public Library
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Velma Dickerson was a housewife living in Clarksville, Indiana at the time of the 1937 Flood. For a short time the family sheltered at&...
Jeffersonville Township Public Library
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In 1937, James Kershner was twelve years old. In this interview, Mr. Kershner recounts the memories of that 12 year old, forced with hi...
Jeffersonville Township Public Library
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Dorothy Phillips and her husband lived in a rented home in Jeffersonville at the time of the flood. Instead of leaving, Dorothy signed ...
Jeffersonville Township Public Library
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Edwin Coots, local undertaker and county coroner, was asked to take over as acting mayor during the weeks of the 1937 Ohio River Valley...
Jeffersonville Township Public Library
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Carroll Rush was one of the Jeffersonville residents who stayed and volunteered as a rescue worker during the 1937 Ohio River Valley Flood.&...
Jeffersonville Township Public Library
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Arthur L. Smith, closed his auto repair shop during the flood and volunteered himself and his boat to rescue people trapped by the floo...
Jeffersonville Township Public Library
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Interview with one of the 500 Clarksville, Indiana residents who remained behind and rode out the flood in one of the 2 shelters set...
Jeffersonville Township Public Library