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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
Program and speeches for Indiana States fiftieth anniversary in 1920.
Indiana State University Archives
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
The grand jurors hear the case for the State of Indiana in the Knox County Court on February 15, 1852, Caroline Hubbs is accused o...
Knox County Public Library
The Grand Jury with Elihu Stout as foreman, gathered to hear the charges against Francis Perryer, on the twenty seventh of February, 1850,...
Knox County Public Library
This skeleton, dressed in the clothing and accessories of an Aztec warrior, honors the roots of the Mexican celebration, El Día de los&...
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
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
Henry Rider comes to court and states that on the twelfth day of July 1837 he came into agreement with George Burtch for him to...
Knox County Public Library
Samuel Collins come to court as duly sworn and makes a deposition that on the twenty seventh day of February, 1850, some person or ...
Knox County Public Library
Mary Jane Hubbs, a woman of color, is brought to court on twenty-first of February one thousand eight hundred and fifty one and accused...
Knox County Public Library
Folder 8846 in Box 174 of Knox County Circuit Court records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House contains three docu...
Knox County Public Library
Folder 1629 in box 26 of Knox County Circuit Court 1818 records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House holds six ...
Knox County Public Library
Folder 5568 in Box 103 of Knox County Circuit Court Records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House holds five document...
Knox County Public Library
Folder 5551 in Box 103 of Knox County Circuit Court Records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House holds five document...
Knox County Public Library
Elisabeth Richy is being accused of taking five split bottomed chairs valued at two dollars, one stew kettle with lid, valued at sixty ...
Knox County Public Library
On the 1st of May 1840, Sarah Davis and Thomas Walker came before a Justice of the Peace and said that they are indebted to t...
Knox County Public Library
Coretta Scott King attended the peaceful demonstrations still dressed in her bereavement clothes. Dr. King had been assassinated less than five w...
This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include off...
Heinen's, Ken 1968 Poor People's Campaign Photographs
Folder 6636 in Box 123 of Knox County Circuit Court records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House contains five docum...
Knox County Public Library
Allen B. Daniel personally comes before M. S. Edson, Justice of the Peace, and states that on or about January 25, 1852 on Water S...
Knox County Public Library
Folders 836 and 836-2 in Box 12 of Knox County Circuit Court records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House hold ...
Knox County Public Library