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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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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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Shlah, Zaid (author)Callahan, Eileen (printer)Hansen, Sean (printer)
Letterpress. Edition of 50.This broadside is from the collection of a historic suite of hand-printed literary broadsides which are a part of ...
Poetry tells the truth—but only if its heart is real. Anyone can work this field, but only in some parts of the geography does...
Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here Coalition Collection
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Program and speeches for Indiana States fiftieth anniversary in 1920.
Indiana State University Archives
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Folder 2512 in Box 44 of Knox County Circuit Court records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House holds seven document...
Knox County Public Library
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Folder 3941 in Box 73 of Knox County Circuit Court records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House contains 11 document...
Knox County Public Library
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Folder 1283 in Box 19 of Knox County Circuit Court records at the Knox County Public Library’s McGrady-Brockman House holds 6 documents...
Knox County Public Library
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Fisher acknowledges receiving two letters from Dorsey and the Speedometer on the same day that he is writing. He is sure the men at...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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Couch writes from Camp Chaffee, Arkansas. He is a Corporal now. He thinks the U.S.O. are doing some really good things. He is glad ...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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Peyton tells Dorsey that he is working as a dental technician. He is averaging 100 hours a week. He hopes people back home realize ...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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Perry included a used pass with the letter. He used it to leave camp to see his wife in Waynesville, Missouri. His current assignment...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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Dorsey tells Woods about the news from home. The weather was so hot it damaged some roads. There was a fire in Sellersburg. People ...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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Trissel writes to Dorsey to say he is in the hospital with a hurt leg. He would like to have some people at home write to...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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Eckert clears up some confusion about his hospital stay. He had a good trip over to Italy. He describes the state of the people. H...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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Fisher recalls meeting a fellow soldier, James L. Winders, who is from New Albany and lives on Reno Avenue. They shared stories of Colg...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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Edwards writes from somewhere in France. He comments on the weather and how cold it is there. Their division has won some medals. The...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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Cox writes on Unites States Navy letterhead. He is in Galveston waiting for the next ship. He missed his other one. He explains to ...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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Bailey writes on his own stationary “Aviation Cadet Woody Bailey United States Army Air Forces.” He has changed addresses several times&...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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Henderson writes from San Francisco. His new address is in the Ferry Building. They stay on a barge that is a floating machine shop....
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence