Copies of legal briefs, 1971
Sans titreLocal History
75 Description archivistique résultats pour Local History
This brief sketch follows the Haake-Logsdon families from 1826 to 1985. The Haakes owned and published The FERDINAND NEWS. THE FERDINAND NEWS celebrated its 100th anniversary in August 2006.
Sans titreThe Monastery Immaculate Conception is located in Ferdinand. The history of the two is closely related. This file contains news clippings relating to the town of Ferdinand.
Sans titreThe information in this book covers Ferdinand, Jackson, and Jefferson Townships.
Sans titreThe three books, FINDING THE GRAIN, BENEATH THE CHERRY SAPLING, and SOMEWHERE IN SOUTHERN INDIANA were written by Norbert Krapf, a native of Jasper, Indiana.
Sans titreSister Rosemary Dauby, Ferdinand Benedictine and Physician Assistant, served as the director of the Health Center.
Sans titre50th Anniversary book, related materials, Jasper, 2001 to present, minutes and notes from meetings between Sisters of St. Benedict, Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center, and members of Little Company of Mary
Sans titreOne typed script to accompany slides, 9 pages, two audiocassettes
Sans titreNewspaper articles, journal article, unpublished papers, scarf received in July 2007
Sans titreHard back (2 copies); 79 pages; Illustrated; Jasper, 1896; poor condition
Sans titreHardback original and reprint, 412 pages; typed copy from Jasper Herald
Sans titrePaperback, 258 pages, 2 copies
Sans titrePaperback book/program
Sans titreBooklet, 44 pages
Sans titrebound typed manuscript
Sans titreDr. Sabine Jordan came to the United States from Germany. She was a World War II survivor. She and her family live in Ft. Collins, Colorado. These cassettes include AC301, AC302, AC303, AC304, AC305, AC306.
Sans titreThis book, published by the State of Indiana Department of Public Instruction, was used by Sister Gabriel Brenner, O.S.B.
Sans titreGERMAN AMERICANS was a gift from Eberhard Reichmann and Ruth Reichmann.
Sans titreFather John Schipp's IMMIGRANTS, FERDINAND, INDIANA, AREA, is a 10-page supplement.
Sans titreSister Mary Victor Kercher from the monastery in Ferdinand became involved with this ministry in Dubois County.
Sans titreA short history, page 2, introduces Indiana to the reader. The monastery and academy are mentioned in the description of Dubois County.
Sans titreIncluded in the history of VUJC are the many interactions between the Center and the Sisters of St. Benedict, including St. Benedict College.
Sans titreRuth Reichmann, German-Born scholar, spent many years in Indiana working in German-American studies. Ruth was director of the Max Kade German-American Center in Indianapolis.
Sans titreCopied manuscript, 35 page
Sans titreTyped copy with author's signature, Dubois County, 1981
Sans titreHardback book, 223 pages
Sans titrePromotional materials, Dubois County Tourism Commission
Sans titreHardback, 102 pages
Sans titrePromotional materials
Sans titreUnpublished paper, newspaper articles copied by Lillian Doane, Jasper, 1991
Sans titreHardbacks, 428 pages (Vol. 41), 420 pages (Vol. 42), Department of History of Indiana University, Bloomington, 1945, 1946
Sans titreBound book, Original Certificates, signed, dated, Dubois County 1903-1917
Sans titreSouvenir section of newspaper
Sans titreOne hardcover, rebound; 4 softcover
Sans titreLoose-leaf binder, 61 pages (Immigrant List")
Sans titreSoftback plat map, no pagination, Jasper, 1966
Sans titrePhotocopy of newspaper article, pages for ringed binder, tab indexed, 8 divisions, Ferdinand, 1994
Sans titreUnpublished paper, presented on September 29, 1989; journal (softcover)
Sans titrePaperback, 92 pages
Sans titreThis is a comprehensive guide to Dubois County. The Monastery Immaculate Conception appears in both publications.
Sans titreoriginal posters, Vatican book, ordination class picture
Sans titreInventory of exhibit items, museum information,
Sans titreresume, papers, photos, photocopies of newspaper articles, newsletter, softcover book (2 copies), flags
Sans titreThe Fedinand Benedictines played a major role in the reorganization and consolidation of schools in Dubois County. The nuns were teaching in many of the public schools. This paper was written "in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Education, Spalding College (now University)
Sans titreTyped statistics, photographs, copied pages from hand-written daily log
Sans titreBook, softcover
Sans titreCopied dissertation manuscript, 61 pages, Butler University, 1991
Sans titreOriginal typed copy, bound, 130 pages, Ferdinand, 1951
Sans titreTyped copy, Dubois County, 1917 .
Sans titreWord-processed manuscript, 25 pages, Indiana University, 1994
Sans titrePaperback, pictorial, brochures, correspondences
Sans titrePrograms, minutes, brochures,
Sans titreKnown as the "Great Flood," the 1937 flood devastated cities along the Ohio River, particularly.
Sans titreSoftback, 128 pages
Sans titreWorld War II references in diary, War rations book
Sans titreBook, concert program, laminated prints of the Atrium
Sans titreProposal, brochures, memos,
Sans titreBook, Hard back (1) Softcover (2);
Sans titretyped copy of article from jasper Courier; typed note about electric installation at monastery
Sans titreThe Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand were participants in this festival with a number of items in the exhibit.
Sans titreThese handbooks contain indexes to all the information contained therein.
Sans titreThese are bookkeeping records, bills, receipts, and bills of lading of the Sisters of St. Benedict dating from 1871 - 1900
Sans titreMagazine, newspaper clippings, photographs, Dubois County
Sans titrePamphlets, brochures, slide of church, souvenir publications, photographs, Centennial photo and sesquicentenntial liturgy, sesquicentennial stewardship report, St. Meinrad
Sans titrephotos, newspaper articles, typed paper
Sans titreThis is a history of the flood, Evansville area, January and February 1937. Front page has notation: "Gift from Mr. & Mrs. Laddie Warren to Sr. Thomisine Mudd Sept. 29, 1979; Given by Sister Thomasine and Sister Carlita to CIC Archives September 1979.
Sans titrephotos, newspaper articles, excerpts from books, typed family histories,
Sans titrePamphlets, photograph, brochures, St. Meinrad
Sans titreTyped pages: outlines, bibliography
Sans titrePaper, 21 pages
Sans titreThesis and papers;
Sans titreOriginal typed manuscript; after 1952
Sans titreCompleted survey form and cover letter, Ferdinand, 1988
Sans titreHardback, 649 pages
Sans titreCopied manuscript (thesis), 61 pages
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