Papers, 1937-1961.

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Papers, 1937-1961.

Primarily typed book manuscripts for EARLY WAWASEE DAYS, SCHLIEMANN IN INDIANAPOLIS, PREHISTORIC ANTIQUITIES OF INDIANA, and LITTLE CHURCH ON THE CIRCLE. Also a small amount of correspondence and research notes. Also a typescript of a book on early moral education by Leona J. Smith. Each chapter is headed by a quote from Ernest M. Ligon, a Christian psychologist Lilly admired. Photographs and book illustrations are housed in visual collections.

8 manuscript boxes, 1 box of photographs, 14 negatives.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7242726

Indiana Historical Society Library

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