Indianapolis, Hoosiers' Circle City copy photographs, [graphic], ca. 1820s-1981.

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Indianapolis, Hoosiers' Circle City copy photographs, [graphic], ca. 1820s-1981.

The collection consists of copy photographs from various sources that were used to illustrate the book Indianapolis: Hoosiers' Circle City by George W. Geib. Some photographs were taken by Darryl Jones.

visual materials: 1 box of photographs, 1 folder of color photographs, 1 8 x 10 color negative.printed material: 1 pamphlet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8119479

Indiana Historical Society Library

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