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Indiana Sesquicentennial Manuscripts, 1786-1967.

3.3 linear feet.

Guide to the Indiana Sesquicentennial Manuscript Project compiled by Thomas Krasean (reprinted from the Indiana Magazine of History, Volume LXIV, June and September 1968).

Set of documents (photocopies of the originals) relating to Indiana history: consisting of letters, diaries, journals, business records, church records, minutes, account books, sermons, speeches, memoirs; including journals of Irish immigrant Rev. John Hamilton (1850), and Methodist circuit rider William S. Hooper (1858-1868); an autobiography of Rev. Thomas Butler; and diaries and letters from the Civil War period.

Also privately printed commencement programs, business and industrial catalogs, broadsides, maps and pamphlets.

These manuscripts were collected, copied and distributed to select libraries in the state by the Indiana State Library to commemorate Indiana's sesquicentennial (1966).

Also available on microfilm.

ISM : CISM; MISM


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