Records, 1905-1923.

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Records, 1905-1923.

The collection consists of letters and clippings dealing with Twin Lakes Camp and the monument to the Potawatomi Indians located there. Also included are two letters from Daniel McDonald, a state representative, to William Nichols, who ran the camp.

1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6969501

Indiana Historical Society Library

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McDonald, Daniel, 1833-1916

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Twin Lakes Crippled Children's Camp (Twin Lakes, Ind.)

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Twin Lakes Crippled Children's Camp was located in Twin Lakes, Indiana, Marshall County, near Plymouth. It was run by the South Side Crippled Children's Aid Society of Chicago. Crippled and tubercular children were taken there during the summers to help improve their health. Twin Lakes was also the site of a monument to the Potawatomi Indians. From the description of Records, 1905-1923. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 19771657 ...

Nichols, William M. (William Morse), 1881-1957

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William Morse Nichols was born December 1, 1881, in Hartford, Connecticut, the son of William Ford Nichols (1849-1927) and Clara Quintard Nichols (b. 1857). He had three siblings: John W. Nichols, who became Bishop of Shanghai; Clara Nichols Mills; and Margaret Nichols Clark. While Billie--as he was always known by family and friends--was a young child, the family moved to San Francisco, where William Ford Nichols was appointed Episcopal Bishop of California. William briefly attended Trinity Col...

South Side Crippled Children's Aid Society of Chicago.

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