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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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A speech of Charles E. Hooker from June 15, 1876 concerning relations between the white and colored people of the south.
Indiana State Library Genealogy Collection
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The August 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 December 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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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 September 1985 issue of TROIS (Three Rivers One In Six), a publication of the Gay/Lesbian Organization (GLO) at Fort Wayn...
Northeast Indiana Diversity Library
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The December 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 February 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/May 1983 issue of TROIS (Three Rivers One In Six), a publication of the Gay/Lesbian Organization (GLO) at Fort ...
Northeast Indiana Diversity 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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An interview with George Bere who was age 33 at the time of the 1937 Ohio River Flood. At the time he worked at his brothers&...
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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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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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
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Adam Wallace was a young boy living with his mother and other relatives at the time of the 1937 Flood. He recalls being sent to...
Jeffersonville Township Public Library
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Rev. Franklin Lahr, his wife, and his small son had to leave their home but, they did not leave Jeffersonville, Indiana, during the 193...
Jeffersonville Township Public Library
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16 years of age at the time of the flood, Warren Volmer recounts his experiences helping his father, helping the Red Cross deliver coal...
Jeffersonville Township Public Library
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Frank Monroe Rose was 17 years of age when the 1937 flood reached Jeffersonville, Indiana. He was living with his father and two sister...
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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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