Indiana; Accidents, Railroad; Agar; Age-specific death rate; Airborne Transmission; Animal-Related Deaths; Antibiotics; Antiseptics; Baking; Brain Fever; Bread; Burn Injuries; Carbolic Acid; Case Reports; Cause of Death; Cause-specific mortality...
Abstract of mortality statistics for January 1905 p.1 / Summary of morbidity and mortality in January p.1 / Smallpox p.2 / Tuberculosis p.2 / Typhoid fever p.2 / Pneumonia p.2 / Deaths by violence p.2 / Good bread p.2 / A diphtheria home p.3 /...
Indiana; Accidents, Railroad; Age-specific death rate; Arsenic; Asphyxia; Barbers; Beckes, Lyman; Birth Certificates; Bourbon Township (Marshall County); Bright Disease; Burn Injuries; Cable Cars (Streetcars); Carbolic Acid; Cause of Death;...
Abstract of mortality statistics for June 1904 p.61 / The statistics furnish the following summaries for June p.62 / Smallpox p.62 / Tuberculosis p.62 / Typhoid fever p.62 / Pneumonia p.62 / Violence p.62 / County health organization p.62 / Dr....
Indiana; Accidental Falls; Accidents, Railroad; Adams County; Age-specific death rate; Animal-Related Deaths; Annual Conference of State Boards of Health; Antitoxins; Asphyxia; Brain Concussions; Brayton, Alembert W. (Alembert Winthrop),...
Abstract for mortality statistics for May 1904 p.49 / The statistics furnish the following summaries for May p.49 / Smallpox p.50 / Tuberculosis p.50 / Typhoid fever p.50 / Pneumonia p.50 / Violence p.50 / Annual conference of state boards of...
Indiana. General Assembly. House of Representatives-- Periodicals; Indiana-- Politics and government-- Periodicals; Legislative jorunals--Indiana-- Periodicals
Louisville Cement Company (Speed, Ind.); The Speedometer (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); The Speed Way (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); The Warning Star (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); Louisville...
The Speedometer was a monthly or sometimes bi-weekly newsletter of the Louisville Cement Company in Speed, Indiana. The newsletter was focused on safety issues at the plant but also included human interest stories. The Speedometer began publication...
Often described as the most beautiful building in the state, the building was two stories tall, constructed of Colorado Red Stone and highlighted with Bedford Stone. The interior was of Victorian Style and the woodwork was oak. The first city...
Freemasons; Greek letter societies; Clubs; Libraries
The laying of the cornerstone for this building took place on April 13, 1871. Besides official papers such as the charter of the Grand Lodge of the State of Indiana, there were placed in the cornerstone such things as: a paper containing the names...
Indiana. General Assembly. House of Representatives-- Periodicals; Indiana-- Politics and government-- Periodicals; Legislative jorunals--Indiana-- Periodicals
Illustrated history. "Completed by Works Progress Administration personnel under the direction of the Chief of the Reference Department of the Indianapolis Public Library." Introduction signed by L.L. Dickerson
Vigo County (Ind.)--History; Vigo County (Ind.)--Biography; Vigo County (Ind.)--Genealogy; Terre Haute (Ind.)--History; Terre Haute (Ind.)--Biography; Terre Haute (Ind.)--Genealogy
Greater Terre Haute and Vigo County : closing the first century's history of city and county, showing the growth of their people, industries and wealth.
Illustrated
Jay County (Ind.)--Biography; Jay county (Ind.)--History
Two volume illustrated history of Jay County, Indiana. Volume I contains a reprint of M. W. Montgomery's History of Jay County printed in 1864 along with a general history of the county with emphasis on the county's participation in World War I....