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Bethany Theological Seminary is pleased to include among its educational assets an unusually valuable library of rare books now numbering 5462 volumes. Three distinct collections make up the holdings: the Abraham Cassel Collection of theological works, the William Eberly Collection of hymnals, and the Ora Huston Collection of English …
The Eliza Blaker Collection includes photographs and speeches relating to the life and work of Eliza Blaker along with historical records of the Teachers College of Indianapolis and the Butler University College of Education. Eliza Blaker established kindergartens in Indiana based on the teachings of Friedrich Froebel. She later started …
The Friesner Herbarium Collection currently contains more than 8000 images of fern, orchid, and sunflower specimens, collected throughout Indiana, from the Butler University Friesner Herbarium. By June of 2012, nearly 5700 images of Indiana plants in the bean, buttercup, figwort, mint, and mustard families will be added to this …
The Jeanette Siron Pelton Botanical Print Collection, created by a gift of Dr. John F. Pelton and the Jeanette Siron Pelton Memorial Fund in 1969, is housed in the Special Collections at Butler University Libraries. The collection contains 71 original plates from herbals, plant histories, and botanical magazines published in the 15th …
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Earlham College was founded as Friends Boarding School by Indiana Yearly Meeting of Orthodox Friends in 1847 to provide a "guarded religious education for the children of Friends." Today, Earlham is a nationally recognized liberal arts college with students from 47 states and more than 60 other countries. Quakers currently are about …
Goshen College is a four-year liberal arts college dedicated to the development of informed, articulate, sensitive, responsible Christians. As a ministry of the Mennonite Church, Goshen College seeks to integrate Christian values with educational, social and professional life. Around 55 percent of the total student body report …
Thanks to a federal grant awarded under the Library Services and Technology Act, you can view the early editions of the Gospel Trumpet from the comfort of your computer. The Anderson University and Church of God Archives and the University's Nicholson Library have partnered with Bracken Library at Ball State University to …
This is a collection of photographs shot in 1953 in Madison Indiana, USA. A group of students from Hanover College, in Hanover Indiana, USA, with the guidance of their professor, shot and compiled this album of photographs.
The images in this collection consist of subject matter on Hanover College, Jefferson County Indiana, the town of Hanover, the Ohio River Valley, and the Presbyterian Church (USA). The collection offers a unique means to better understand the school, the local community and the Ohio River Valley, through the eyes (and lenses) of …
Established in 1948, the Peace Studies Institute and Program for Conflict Resolution at Manchester College pioneered the first undergraduate Peace Studies program in the United States. The Peace Studies Institute sponsors public conferences and programs for the college and community on topics related to world peace and conflict …
An ongoing collection of fine art items created and/or housed on the Marian University campus.
A collection of images dating between 1943-1966 from the Marian tradition in which a member of the senior class was selected to portray the Christmas Madonna in a Nativity tableau.
A collection of images illustrating the distinguished leaders of Marian University.
Historic images of the historic mansions on Marian University's campus.
The Phoenix, spanning the years 1938-1981, was the first student newpaper at Marian University. This collection was created in collaboration with the IUPUI University Digital Libraries (S652) course.
A semi-autobiographical work of fiction by Sara Cornelius Allison, wife of Indianapolis businessman and co-founder of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway James Allison. It details the tumultuous relationship of the Allison family on its estate, now occupied by Marian University.
Montgomery County in the Civil War features the diary that Henry Campbell, a Crawfordsville boy who joined the 18th Indiana Artillery, kept from 1862 to 1865. First hand accounts of life in camp, battles including The 18th Indiana Artillery was commanded by Eli Lilly and served under John Wilder fighting in the west including battles …
This collection consists of a part of the historic buildings that formed Oakland City College (now Oakland City University). Some of the buildings date back to 1915 and were given to the college to show support for the growth of Christian leaders.
This PALNI Sample Collection serves as a sandbox space for PALNI members to work with CONTENTdm.
Photographs and papers (1883-1938) of Hoosier progressive-era reformers Monroe Vayhinger and Culla Johnson Vayhinger. Monroe Vayhinger (1855-1938) was president of Moores Hill College (now Evansville University) and Taylor University (1908-1921), and was an evangelist in the Methodist-Holiness tradition. Culla Johnson Vayhinger …
In 1953, the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod commissioned the world renowned Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen to design a complete campus for Concordia Senior College. Mr. Saarinen believed that “a village of the North European type” would provide “a quiet, unified environment into which the students could withdraw to find …
Wabash Historical Images is a collection of digital images taken from the Robert T. Ramsay Archival Center at Wabash College.
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