Newspaper graphics collection, 1854-1910.

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Newspaper graphics collection, 1854-1910.

This collection consists of illustrations from thirteen different news publications. The images are of Indiana citizens, events, political cartoons, advertisements, people, and places in the state of Indiana. Some full articles accompany the illustrations. The majority of pages represented are from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper and Harper's Weekly.

1 OVA graphics box, 2 OVB graphics boxes, 1 OVC graphics box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7938749

Indiana Historical Society Library

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Wallace, Lew, 1827-1905

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Indiana State Fair

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Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901

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Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908

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Kerr, Michael Crawford, 1827-1876

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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

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United States. Army. Indiana Infantry Regiment, 11th (1861-1865)

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Morton, Oliver P. (Oliver Perry), 1823-1877

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Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce

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English, William Hayden, 1822-1896

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