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Eigenmann mss., 1851-1971

2 bound Collection ID: LMC 2212
​The Eigenmann mss., 1851-1971, consists of the papers of Carl H. Eigenmann, 1863-1927, ichthyologist, and his wife, Rosa Smith Eigenmann, 1858-1947, ichthyologist.

Elliott, J.B. mss., 1851-1853

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1315
The Elliott, J.B. mss., 1851-1853, are letters written by and to John Bennett Elliott, 1836-1904, student at Indiana University, 1852-1853, and later farmer and fruit grower of Harmony Township, Posey County, Indiana.

Epstein mss., 1944-1970

11 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 1374
Consists of the correspondence, teaching files, and writings of Fritz Theodor Epstein, 1898-1979, historian.

Fuchs mss., 1920-1979

46000 Items Collection ID: LMC 2279
The Fuchs mss., 1920-1979, consist of the correspondence, professional and teaching files, and writings of Ralph Follen Fuchs, 1899-1985, Indiana University Professor Emeritus of Law.

Funk mss., 1837-1916

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1266
The Funk mss., 1837-1916, consist of letters and papers of Joseph Potts Funk, 1837-1904, educator.

Philanthropy: History of Fundraising, 1988

20 Interviews Collection ID: ohrc087
This project discusses the history of philanthropy and fundraising as a profession. The interviewees, all workers of different generations, discuss the various issues and changes the field of fundraising has faced over the years, with a major focus on fundraising in America. The changing public image of philanthropy, the introduction of women into the field, and the skills and techniques needed within the profession are all discussed in depth throughout the interviews. The major differences between various types of fundraising are also discussed.

Gill mss., 1874-1879

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1412
The Gill mss., 1874, 1878-1879, consists of letters and prospectuses from various English girls' schools describing their curriculum, teachers, and environment.

Immigrant Groups in Indiana, 1978

15 Interviews Collection ID: ohrc060
This collection of interviews deals with different ethnic groups in Indiana between the 1910s and the 1970s. Most of the interviewees are first generation Americans born around the turn of the century. They share their life histories, discussing mainly the World War II era, what they lived through, what brought them to the United States, and how they adjusted to American life. They discuss their native cultures and traditions, as well as their involvement in American life.

Gwatkin mss., 1773-1780

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1420
The Gwatkin mss., 1773-1780, consists of letters from educators Sarah More, 1743-1817, and Martha More, 1750-1819, to their patron, heiress Ann Lovell Gwatkin, 1729-1809.

Dubois County: A Home for God's People, 1998

10 Interviews Collection ID: ohrc034
The project, Dubois County: A Home for God's People, consists of interviews of residents, most of whom could trace their ancestry back to the original German settlement of the area. The interviewees shared their German heritage and discussed the almost clan-like German Catholic communities, and how they grew and changed over the years since there first establishment. The Catholic church was discussed as a central point of the communities, as was the German language and its various dialects and farming as a way of life.