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Front: Script at top of postcard reads, Administration Building, Winona Lake, Ind.Back: Body of message reads, Aug. 25, 52, Dear Lulu, ...
A colorized view of the Administration Building on a card in 1952. America was at war in Korea. The Youth for Christ Conferences in...
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
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Program and speeches for Indiana States fiftieth anniversary in 1920.
Indiana State University Archives
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A magazine dedicated to sharing the mission, spirituality and ministries of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana
2 HOPE // WINTER 2011The Shrine of Saint Mother Theodore GuerinFor information about Saint Mother Theodore Guerin, contact Sister BarbaraDoherty,...
Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana
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Transcript of a series of six interviews with Alfred F. Dowd, a former employee and administrator of the Indiana correctional system for mor...
Indiana State Library Oral History Collection
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One typed page including portrait; biography of Beebe Booth, co-publisher of the first book printed in Indiana.
WABASHP R OFIAi hometown h heroes who h difference. A series of ttributes tto h f ib t t h have made a diff dVALLEYL E S...
Vigo County Historical Society
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Front: Script at top of postcard reads, The Inn Hotel, Winona Lake, Ind.Back: Body of message reads, Dear Ernest, Well how is the&...
The postcard writer says that it is awful hot. The Inn Hotel was not airconditioned. In the day people tolerated things like that.The I...
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
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Front: Script at bottom of postcard reads, The Inn, Winona Lake, Ind.Back: Body of message reads, Sept. 3/08. Winona Lake, Ind. De...
A colorized view of the Inn Hotel taken from the east side of Park Ave. It was an imposing structure with its observation deck.The ...
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
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Front: Script at top of postcard reads, The Inn, Winona Lake, Ind.Back: Message reads, adres. F. Stellingwerff Warsaw Ind. Box 183 Wars...
A very good view of the large front porches that made up the entrance to the Inn Hotel. The posed picture with people in period...
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
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Script across top reads, Billy Sunday Tabernacle, 170x230 ft., Seating Capacity 8,000, Winona Lake, Ind. Sign reads, Billy Sunday Tabernacle....
This card provides the outside dimensions of the tabernacle, 170x230 feet. It also lists a generous capacity of 8,000 people.The Billy Sunday...
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
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Sign reads, Billy Sunday Tabernacle.
Millions of people walked down this sidewalk to attend an event or a service at the tab.The Billy Sunday Tabernacle was the largest ven...
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
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Front: Script in lower left reads, The Marshall Memorial, Winona Lake, Ind. Handwritten script at bottom center reads, Mrs. A. W. Johnstone,...
The Studebaker Fountain can be seen just beyond the back of this structure. Park Ave. is in front.The Marshall Home and the Mission Hom...
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
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Front: Script in upper left reads, Resting in the shade at the tabernacle, Winona Lake, Ind.Back: Addressed to, Mrs. Charles Moady, 624...
The park like landscaping in Winona Lake can be seen in this view of the front of the Billy Sunday Tabernacle.The Billy Sunday Tabernac...
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
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Script in lower left reads, The Tabernacle, Winona Lake, Ind.
The remaining tennis courts along the south side, or Auditorium side, of the Billy Sunday Tabernacle.The Billy Sunday Tabernacle was the largest&...
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
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Front: Script across top of postcard reads, Winona Lakes Happy Family, Tabernacle in background, Winona Lake, Ind.Back: Body of message read...
The writer of the postcard says that he is singing in a choir directed by Homer Rodeheaver. The card is addressed to a man in ...
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
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Front: Script in upper left reads, Billy Sunday Tabernacle, Winona Lake, Ind. Back: Body of message reads, Winona Lake, Ind., Am still&...
The writer says the the Jewish and the Brethren are here. The Grace Brethren and the American Association of Jewish Evanglism would have...
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
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Front: Script in upper left reads, Billy Sunday Tabernacle, Winona Lake, Ind.Back: Body of message reads, Dear Friend, Mother and I are...
The postcard writer says that they heard Dr. Walter Maier speak. Maier was the speaker on the Lutheran Hour radio broadcast from 1930-1950.&...
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
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Front: Script on image reads, Kosciusko Lodge, Winona Lake, Ind. Handwritten script, starting beneath image, reads, Dear Miriam - We went up...
The writer states that they hiked over to the YMCA camp. The YMCA camp predated the Chicago Boys Club and it appears that the YMCA...
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
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Front: Script along bottom of postcard reads, Billy Sunday Tabernacle - Winona Lake, Ind.Back: Dated, 2/26/53. Body of message reads,...
The Korean War was in progress when this postcard of the Billy Sunday tabernacle was sent.The Billy Sunday Tabernacle was the largest venue&...
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
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Front: Script in upper left reads, Resting in the shade at the tabernacle, Winona Lake, Ind.Back: Body of message reads, Bx 183 -&...
The postcard writer indicates that both she and her husband are working at the Free Methodist Headquarters. The move from Chicago by the...
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
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Sheet music from the country genre dated from 1960 to 1966.
Indiana State University Library