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Article describes African-Americans who lived in Terre Haute in the nineteenth century. Continuation of Black heritage bountiful article of Feb. 16,...
Vigo County Public Library
Three people ride in the official Chrysler pace car during the pace lap.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Collection
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
Article about P. B. S. Pinchback, an African-American who lived in Terre Haute for an unspecified period of time in the 19th century....
Vigo County Public Library
Photograph in profile of young woman in high collar dark dress with ruching at the top of bodice with light colored lace showing at...
Princeton Public Library
Folder 1441 in Box 22 of Knox County Circuit Court records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House holds 3 documents...
Knox County Public Library
Outdoor photograph of Mrs. E. D. Black and her child standing on the sidewalk downtown. She is wearing a skirt with diagonal stripes an...
Princeton Public Library
Indoor photograph of a young black woman seated beside a small round table which is cover with a cloth to the floor with a writing...
Princeton Public Library
LeRoy Allen and Sylvester Fultz finishing a portrait at the Liberation School ahead of the Black Unity Conference being held there. The port...
South Bend Tribune Photographs
Studio photograph of a woman believed to be Mrs. Madison. She is standing by a wicker chair with her left hand resting on the chai...
Princeton Public Library
Allen B. Daniels states that he cannot come to court until he receives statements from Redman Pinkstaff, and Henry Rider who has moved ...
Knox County Public Library
A warrant is issued by the clerk William Denny to the Sheriff of Knox County, to summon Allen B. Daniel to court and answer unto...
Knox County Public Library
Article describes African Americans who lived in Terre Haute in the nineteenth century.
Vigo County Public Library
One typed page including photograph; biography of Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback, first black governor in U.S. history. Other individuals mentioned...
Vigo County Historical Society
The interior view of Grandpa Blacks Grocery Store in Marshall, Illinois. The photograph features store clerks and customers.
Vigo County Historical Society
Photograph of a woman believed to be Mrs. J. H. Cliff. The young woman is standing next to a decorated mantel with a book resting&...
Princeton Public Library
Article about notable African-Americans who have lived in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Vigo County Public Library
Roye, Edward J., 1815-1871
Pinchback, Pinckney Benton Stewart, 1837-1921
African Americans
Farrington, James, 1798-1870?
Lost Creek (Vigo County, Ind.)
United States. Army. Colored Infantry Regiment, 28th (1863-1865). Company H
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Hinton, James
Crothers, Scat Man
African American athletes
Jenkins, Martin David, 1904-1978
Brown, Willa Beatrice, 1906-1992
Shackelford, Shackelford, Jane Dabney
Merriweather, Evangeline Harris, 1893-1950
Wiley High School (Terre Haute, Ind.)
People
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Black and white photograph of Union Christian Colleges President, Chas? B. Heishey, sitting in his office. Union Christain College was located...
Merom Camp and Retreat Center, Inc.
Outdoor photograph of a Black soldier believed to have last name of Jackson. He is standing in front of a wooden door set in a...
Princeton Public Library