Papers, 1916-2001.

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Papers, 1916-2001.

The collection pertains to Mildred Hall and her work with the Red Cross Motor Corps, her career as a public school teacher, and her membership in the Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church. Mildred Hall was a member of the Red Cross Motor Corps during World War II. There are several pictures of Hall and her husband, Luther (a World War II veteran), in their uniforms. Hall also had an extensive career as a teacher with the Indianapolis Public Schools. Many of the materials in the collection pertain to School #26. The collection also contains two histories of Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church published in 1916 and 1944, as well as three booklets commemorating the church's 85th, 125th, and 135th anniversaries in 1951, 1991, and 2001 respectively. Additionally, there is information about the Flora Grant Women's Missionary Society.

1 document case, 11 flat file folders of photographs, 6 folders photographs, 1 oversized photograph.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7657111

Indiana Historical Society Library

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Indianapolis Public Schools

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Hall, Luther Egbert, 1869-1921

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Luther E. Hall (1869-1921), 35th governor of Louisiana, from 1912 to 1916, was one of the main contenders to fill the unexpired term of United States Senator Robert F. Broussard, who died in office, early in 1918. The primary election was held Sept. 10, 1918, against Edward J. Gay of Iberville Parish, the eventual winner of the Senate seat. From the description of Luther E. Hall papers, 1912-1918. (Tulane University). WorldCat record id: 775016770 ...

Hall, Mildred, 1911-

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Mildred Marshall Hall, daughter of William Henry and Nettie Belle Marshall, was born on 18 April 1911 on the outskirts of Indianapolis. Like her father, she attended Indianapolis Public School #43 and then continued on to Shortridge High School. When Crispus Attucks High School was built for African American students, she was one of many students mandated to go. Hall attended Butler University and graduated in 1948. She married Luther E. Hall, Jr. in 1941. Mildred Hall taught in the Indianapolis...

Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church (Indianapolis, Ind.)

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