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General Picture Collection Ca Collection # P 0411 GENERAL PICTURE COLLECTION CA. 1860S–1980S Collection Information Scope and Content Note Series Contents Cataloging Information Processed by Barbara Quigley and Barbara Zimmer 17 November 2004 Revised 24 January 2005, 16 March 2005, 13 April 2011, 29 April 2015 Manuscript and Visual Collections Department William Henry Smith Memorial Library Indiana Historical Society 450 West Ohio Street Indianapolis, IN 46202-3269 www.indianahistory.org COLLECTION INFORMATION VOLUME OF 25 boxes COLLECTION: COLLECTION Ca. 1860s–1980s DATES: PROVENANCE: Multiple RESTRICTIONS: None COPYRIGHT: REPRODUCTION Permission to reproduce or publish material in this collection RIGHTS: must be obtained from the Indiana Historical Society. ALTERNATE FORMATS: RELATED HOLDINGS: ACCESSION 0000.0395, 0000.0396, 0000.0401, 0000.0414, 1932.0201, 1932.0301, NUMBER: 1935.0502, 1935.1105, 1936.0203, 1936.0712, 1937.0608, 1937.0804, 1937.0903, 1938.0244, 1938.0617, 1938.0703, 1938.0803, 1938.0804, 1939.0805, 1941.1008, 1943.0603, 1946.0012, 1946.0412, 1946.0702, 1946.0802, 1946.1216, 1947.0907, 1947.1101, 1947.1106, 1948.0318, 1948.1111, 1949.0522, 1949.0805, 1950.0002, 1950.0514, 1950.0606, 1952.1122, 1953.0015, 1953.0016, 1953.0205, 1953.0221, 1953.0526, 1954.0005, 1954.0414, 1955.0509, 1955.0906, 1955.0907, 1956.0418, 1956.1204, 1957.0029, 1957.0212, 1957.1111, 1960.0005, 1961.0309, 1961.0702, 1962.0028, 1962.0029, 1962.1212, 1962.1213, 1963.0012, 1963.0031, 1963.0047, 1963.0064, 1963.0606, 1964.0064, 1964.0108, 1964.0213, 1964.0606, 1964.0707, 1965.0809, 1966.0013, 1966.0204, 1966.0304, 1966.0515, 1966.0716, 1966.0811, 1966.1015, 1966.1107, 1967.0086, 1967.0319, 1967.0320, 1968.0814, 1968.1107, 1969.0302, 1969.0306, 1969.0606, 1969.1212, 1970.0030, 1970.0306, 1970.0312, 1971.1010, 1971.1103, 1971.1209, 1972.0005, 1972.0314, 1972.0523, 1972.0624, 1972.0815, 1972.1208, 1973.0018, 1973.1014, 1975.0104, 1975.0534, 1977.0924, 1978.1125, 1979.0010, 1979.0232, 1979.0524, 1979.0605, 1981.0312, 1982.0835, 1982.1132, 1983.0611, 1984.0208, 1984.0634, 1984.1026, 1984.1217, 1985.0314, 1985.0808, 1985.0920, 1986.0070, 1986.0347, 1987.0050, 1987.0606, 1987.0672X, 1987.0673X, 1988.0245, 1988.0254, 1988.0355, 1988.0360, 1988.0448, 1988.0451, 1988.0598, 1988.0620, 1988.0621, 1988.0632, 1988.0707, 1988.0737, 1988.0810, 1988.0870X, 1989.0050, 1989.0089, 1989.0090, 1989.0091, 1989.0412, 1989.0414, 1989.0420, 1989.0424, 1989.0425, 1989.0433, 1989.0460, 1990.0050, 1990.0331, 1990.0430, 1990.0477, 1990.0545, 1990.0783X, 1991.0001, 1991.0024, 1991.0147, 1991.0148, 1991.0276, 1991.0396, 1991.0417, 1991.0577, 1992.0036, 1992.0159, 1992.0160, 1992.0300, 1992.0502, 1992.0504, 1992.0506, 1992.0508, 1992.0511, 1992.0907, 1992.0909, 1993.0070, 1993.0072, 1993.0073, 1993.0075, 1993.0142, 1993.0143, 1993.0144, 1993.0145, 1993.0146, 1993.0336, 1993.0360, 1993.0418, 1993.0419, 1993.0421, 1993.0504, 1993.0508, 1993.0510, 1993.0716, 1993.0718, 1993.0720, 1995.0207, 1995.0208, 1995.0545, 1995.0575, 1995.0621, 1995.0706, 1995.0714, 1995.0784, 1995.0789, 1995.0791, 1995.0793, 1995.0798, 1995.0800, 1995.0801, 1995.0802, 1996.0003, 1996.0200, 1996.0274, 1996.0397, 1996.0398, 1996.0411, 1996.0414, 1996.0738, 1996.0739, 1996.0787, 1996.0800, 1996.0801, 1996.0939X, 1997.0057, 1997.0270, 1997.0628, 1997.0730X, 1997.0733X, 1997.0735X, 1997.0737X, 1997.0740X, 1997.0741X, 1998.0197, 1998.0244, 1998.0356, 1998.0360, 1998.0363, 1998.0476, 1998.0510, 1998.0538, 1998.0597, 1998.0614, 1998.0615, 1998.0616, 1998.0675, 1998.0811, 1998.0815, 1998.0909, 1998.1077, 1998.1078, 1998.1079, 1998.1087, 1998.1099, 1998.1102, 1998.1124, 1999.0060, 1999.0061, 1999.0076, 1999.0089, 1999.0090, 1999.0091, 1999.0092, 1999.0099, 1999.0104, 1999.0200, 1999.0201, 1999.0204, 1999.0205, 1999.0214, 1999.0217, 1999.0265, 1999.0275, 1999.0276, 1999.0283, 1999.0285, 1999.0288, 1999.0297, 1999.0305, 1999.0445, 1999.0493, 1999.0518, 1999.0522, 1999.0526, 1999.0535, 1999.0536, 1999.0537, 1999.0583, 1999.0655, 1999.0661, 1999.0668, 1999.0672, 2000.0048, 2000.0056, 2000.0057, 2000.0070, 2000.0071, 2000.0072, 2000.0073, 2000.0165, 2000.0233, 2000.0254, 2000.0259, 2000.0260, 2000.0268, 2000.0269, 2000.0270, 2000.0300, 2000.0345, 2000.0354, 2000.0360, 2000.0380, 2000.0485, 2000.0486, 2000.0513, 2000.0514, 2000.0515, 2000.0615, 2000.0619, 2000.0620, 2000.0623, 2000.0626, 2000.0630, 2000.0740, 2000.0779, 2000.1092, 2000.1127, 2000.1131, 2000.1170, 2000.1171, 2000.1173, 2000.1178, 2000.1200, 2000.1202, 2000.1219, 2000.1220, 2000.1221, 2000.1222, 2000.1224, 2000.1227, 2000.1230, 2000.1234, 2000.1235, 2000.1237, 2000.1239, 2001.0003, 2001.0023, 2001.0026, 2001.0047, 2001.0094, 2001.0108, 2001.0110, 2001.0111, 2001.0175, 2001.0176, 2001.0233, 2001.0234, 2001.0235, 2001.0236, 2001.0237, 2001.0461, 2001.0463, 2001.0467, 2001.0468, 2001.0470, 2001.0472, 2001.0554, 2001.0592, 2001.0597, 2001.0607, 2001.0631, 2001.0643, 2001.0645, 2001.0646, 2001.0647, 2001.0648, 2001.0652, 2001.0685, 2001.0703, 2001.0707, 2001.0709, 2001.0710, 2001.0711, 2001.0712, 2001.0713, 2001.0714, 2001.0715, 2001.0716, 2001.0717, 2001.0845, 2001.0849, 2001.0851, 2001.0859, 2001.0875, 2001.0876, 2001.0877, 2001.0878, 2001.0881, 2001.1036, 2001.1114, 2001.1119, 2001.1168, 2001.1170, 2001.1174, 2002.0027, 2002.0029, 2002.0030, 2002.0083, 2002.0121, 2002.0157, 2002.0168, 2002.0173, 2002.0176, 2002.0207, 2002.0227, 2002.0299, 2002.0300, 2002.0302, 2002.0318, 2002.0332, 2002.0341, 2002.0422, 2002.0462, 2002.0468, 2002.0469, 2002.0470, 2002.0471, 2002.0472, 2002.0473, 2002.0550, 2002.0551, 2002.0554, 2002.0555, 2002.0556, 2002.0557, 2002.0558, 2002.0559, 2002.0561, 2002.0562, 2002.0571, 2002.0573, 2002.0574, 2002.0580, 2002.0583, 2002.0584, 2002.0634, 2002.0637, 2002.0638, 2002.0642, 2002.0709, 2002.0787, 2003.0080, 2003.0086, 2003.0091, 2003.0121, 2003.0125, 2003.0165, 2003.0244, 2003.0293, 2011.0069, 2015.0097 NOTES: SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE This is a large collection of pictures that were acquired from many different sources by the Indiana Historical Society as either individual items or small batches of items that did not necessarily warrant being designated as collections of their own. These are images of a wide range of subjects including artifacts, events, people, city scenes, and landscapes from all over Indiana. The images in this collection are photographs, including some photographs of artifacts, drawings, engravings, and paintings. One of the earliest original photographs included is a group portrait at the dedication of Spencer Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church in Clinton County in 1867. There are later photographs of some earlier images, such as the portraits of William Maclure, who lived from 1763–1840. There are also modern photographs of older items such as a patterned cloth woven in 1840 and an 1841 certificate. The collection is arranged in seven series: 1) Counties, 2) General Subjects, 3) Indiana Subjects, 4) People (Alphabetical by Name), 5) People (Alphabetical by Groups and Subjects), 6) People (By Counties), and 7) People in Unknown Locations. Some related items may be in more than one series. Generally, pictures of people will be in series 4, 5, 6, or 7, but people may appear in some images in the first three series also. Series 1, Counties: This series is arranged alphabetically by county name. It consists of images of a wide variety of scenes including aerial views, bridges, buildings (barns, businesses, churches, courthouses, hospitals, hotels, houses, museums, schools, synagogues, etc.), cemeteries, dunes, farms, lighthouses, mills, monuments, parades, parks, railroad depots and tracks, rivers, special events, street scenes, vehicles, and more. Series 2, General Subjects: This series includes images that may or may not be from Indiana. The pictures are arranged alphabetically by general subject headings such as airports, Andersonville, arts and crafts, automobiles, Civil War, costume, forts, frontier and pioneer life, graffiti, mills, railroads, steamboats, water, and Wayne (Anthony Wayne’s birthplace). Series 3, Indiana Subjects: This series consists of images known or believed to be from Indiana. The photographs are arranged alphabetically by general subject headings including airplanes, airports, arts and crafts, automobiles, bank notes, barns, boats, books (Booth Tarkington), buses, businesses, canals, capitols, churches, covered bridges, furniture, geology, log cabins, luggage, machinery, medals and ribbons (Civil War), mills, monuments, political campaigns, politics, power plants, radio stations, railroads and streetcars, residences, restaurants, roads (including toll houses), state sesquicentennial, territorial seal, trees, trucks, and water. Series 4, People (Alphabetical by Name): This series is comprised of portraits and other less formal photographs of people, and is arranged alphabetically by last name. Series 5, People (Alphabetical by Groups and Subjects): This series consists of photographs of people in various categories, which are arranged alphabetically by general subject headings including airplanes, authors, bands, billiard/pool players, businesses, camping, church and synagogue leaders, Civil War, Civil War treason trials, clubs, colleges and universities, dentists, entertainment celebrities, German culture, golfers, government officials, hospitals, Indian pow-wow, Indiana state fair, judges, Ku Klux Klan, lynch mobs, military (including American Legion and Grand Army of the Republic), minstrel shows, musicians, nurses, organizations, politicians, race car drivers, railroad, school children, schools (including bands and sports teams), non-school sports teams (baseball, football, and ice hockey), and women’s groups. Series 6, People (By Counties): This series includes pictures of groups of people who may or may not be identified, but were known to be in a certain county.
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