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Rogers mss., 1851-1878

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1925
The Rogers mss., 1851-1878, consist of manuscripts of Joseph Goodwin Rogers, 1841-1908, Indiana physician.

New Jerusalem Church (Illinois) mss., 1851-1903

1 Box (1 custom) Collection ID: LMC 1790
The New Jerusalem Church (Illinois) mss., 1851-1903, are records of the Illinois association of the New Jerusalem Church and the New Church of Peoria, Illinois.

Hill mss., 1851-1914

1 folio (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 1497
The Hill mss., 1851-1914, consist mainly of letters and papers of James Nathaniel Hill, 1833-1902, farmer of Owen County, Indiana, and Civil War soldier.

Krout mss., 1851-1927

0.2 linear feet (1 box) Collection ID: LMC 1592
The Krout mss., 1851-1927, consist of poems and articles by Mary Hannah Krout, 1857-1927, feminist and journalist, of Crawfordsville, Indiana.

Merrill Family mss., 1851-1927

1 folio (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 2226
The Merrill family mss., ca. 1851-1927, consist of correspondence, diaries, photographs, and writings of various members of the George Merrill family of New York. Present are papers of George Merrill, 1832-1888, his wife Emma Fitzrandolph (Laing) Merrill, their sons William Laing Merrill and George Grenville Merrill, and George's wife Pauline (Dresser) Merrill.

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.

Dunn family collection, 1851-1974, bulk 1851-1955

.6 cubic feet Collection ID: C97
A prominent family in the Bloomington community, Indiana University purchased land from the Dunn family in order to relocate the university to its current site after the devastating fire of 1883 at the Seminary Square location. Family members represented in this collection include George Grundy Dunn Sr., Moses Fell Dunn, and William McKee Dunn. The collection includes correspondence, writings, deeds and other real estate documents, insurance contracts, miscellaneous receipts, cemetery drawings and plot plans for Dunn Cemetery, located on the I.U. Bloomington campus, and family photos.

Best mss., 1852-1862

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1082
The Best mss., 1852-1862, consists of the letters of bricklayer, plasterer, California miner, and farmer A. Jackson Best, 1820-1862.

Mill mss., 1852-1869

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1756
The Mill mss., 1852-1869, are letters from John Stuart Mill, 1806-1873, philosopher and economist, to John Chapman, 1822-1894, publisher, editor, and physician.

Blackwood mss., 1852-1887

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1092
The Blackwood mss., 1852-1887, consists of letters to Sir Stevenson Arthur Blackwood, 1832-1893, postal official and reformer, and to his mother, Cecilia Georgiana Byng Blackwood, 1802-1881.

Hanna mss., 1853-1879

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1453
The Hanna mss., 1853-1879, consists of papers of John Hanna, 1827-1882, United States congressman from Indiana, 1877-1879.

Colfax mss., 1853-1884

2 folios Collection ID: LMC 1204
The Colfax mss., 1853-1884, consists of the papers of South Bend, Indiana, newspaperman, speaker of the House of Representatives, and vice-president of the United States Schuyler Colfax, 1823-1885.

Corbacho/Pezet mss., 1853-1946

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2750
The Corbacho/Pezet mss., circa 1853-1946, consists of manuscripts, correspondence, photos and related ephemeral material covering a variety of topics, with a significant emphasis on U.S.-Peruvian relations from 1853-1929, as well as important diplomatic letters relative to the War of the Pacific (1879-1884).

Storm mss., 1853-1958

5 Boxes (5 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2408
The Storm mss., 1853-1958, consist of letters and articles of and pertaining to Theodor Storm, 1817-1888, author, assembled by Elmer Otto Wooley, 1883-1964, professor.

Arthur R. Metz papers, 1853-2018

6.6 cubic feet (10 boxes) Collection ID: C718
Arthur R. Metz was a student at Indiana University from 1904-1909 and one of the first recipients of the IU Distinguished Alumni Service Award. He was a doctor who served in multiple capacities including for hospitals, railroads, the military, corporations, and universities and also was a member of many medical organizations. The collection consists of Metz's family records, school materials, personal and professional correspondence, personal photographs, military and travel materials and photographs, magazine and newspaper clippings, medical and organizational publications, and professional certificates. There are also papers and photographs documenting the Metz Foundation and Metz Suite.

McDonald mss., 1854-1891

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1695
The McDonald mss., 1854-1891, are papers of Joseph Ewing McDonald, 1819-1891, U.S. senator.

Scott mss. II, 1854-1906

1521 Items Collection ID: LMC 2114
The Scott mss. II, 1854-1906, consists of the papers of Emmet Hoyt Scott, 1842-1924, businessman and mayor of LaPorte, Indiana, and his brother, Arthur Lee Scott, 1845-1878, businessman.

Indiana University Alumni Association records, 1854-2011

1.5 cubic feet (3 boxes) Collection ID: C661
The Indiana University Alumni Association was founded in 1854 as an organization through which graduates could contribute to the pursuit of university interests. Members of the Association held semi-annual meetings, first as the Alumni Association and later in separate branches, including the Alumni Council, established in 1913 (later called the Executive Council). This collection consists primarily of the minutes of the IU Alumni Association, Alumni Council, Executive Council, and Board of Managers meetings spanning 1854-2011.

Bissonette mss., 1855-1862

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1090 (VAD8231) (VAD8231)
The Bissonette mss., 1855-1862, consists of letters and documents of trader and frontiersman Joseph Bisonette, 1814-1894.

Houser mss., 1855-1863

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1511
The Houser mss., 1855-1863, consists of Civil War-era letters of the family of Jacob Hauser, 1793-1863.

Manby mss., 1855-1882

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1712
The Manby mss., 1855-1882, consists of correspondence concerned with the proposed construction of the Suez Canal, chiefly to and from civil engineer Charles Manby, 1804-1884.

Day mss., 1855-1906

3.25 Linear Feet (1 box, 1 oversize) Collection ID: LMC 1261
The Day mss., 1855-1906, consists of letters and papers of Silas J. Day, first lieutenant, Company G, 2nd regiment, Oregon mounted volunteers.

Sarah Parke Morrison papers, 1855-1913

.2 cubic feet Collection ID: C54
Sarah Parke Morrison became the first woman admitted to Indiana University in 1867. Collection consists of personal papers of Sarah Parke Morrison in three series: Correspondence, 1897-1913, consisting primarily of outgoing correspondence. Frequent correspondents include former Indiana University President William Lowe Bryan and Registrar John W. Cravens. The correspondence all dates from the years after she left IU and much of it discusses her desire that women become members of the various University boards. Schedules, 1855-1856, consists of a single schedule of a typical day for Morrison at the Western Female College; and Writings, 1911-1912, includes a handwritten account of Morrison's entrance and experience as the first female student at IU and a small pamphlet of Morrison's poetry published in 1912.

Kafader mss., 1855-1916

1 folio (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 1567
The Kafader mss., 1855-1916, consists of the papers of Engelbert Kafader, 1836-1917.

William M. Gering's David Starr Jordan research, 1855-1987, bulk 1869-1892

4.4 cubic feet (5 boxes) Collection ID: C363
William Gering was an associate professor of speech and theater at Indiana University South Bend from 1964 until his retirement in 1988. Beginning with his academic career as a graduate student at Indiana University in the early 1960s, Gering displayed an interest in researching the life and career of David Starr Jordan, Indiana University's President from 1885 to 1891. The collection consists of Gering's research notes and writings on Jordan. The research itself primarily focuses on the period of Jordan's life from his time enrolling as a student at Cornell University in 1869 to his 1891 departure from Indiana to become Stanford University's first President.

Dodd, Mead mss., 1855-1992

36.5 linear feet (25 boxes ) Collection ID: LMC 2415
The Dodd, Mead mss., 1855-1992, consists of the author/translator agreements, correspondence, and copyright statements of publisher Dodd, Mead & Company.

W. Edson Richmond papers, 1855-1994, bulk 1950-1985

4.8 cubic feet Collection ID: C665
W. Edson Richmond was a professor in both English and Folklore, and Acting Director of the Folklore Institute (1981-1982) at Indiana University, Bloomington, from 1945 until 1986. This collection documents Richmond's research and publishing in the area of Norwegian and Scandinavian language and culture as well as other academic activities, such as instruction and academic advising, service on departmental and professional committees, and participation in folklore conferences and professional societies. Types of material present in the collection include published and unpublished articles, research and instruction notes, correspondence, and programs and brochures.

Indiana University Chemistry Library records, 1855-2011, bulk 1979-2002

3.6 cubic feet (4 boxes) Collection ID: C564
With a history dating back to 1895, the Chemistry library was initially housed in Wylie Hall, however with the completion of the Chemistry building in the 1930s it relocated and remains in that location to this day. The collection consists primarily of administrative files such as handbook, notes and memos.

Colfax mss. II, 1856-1876

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 2549
The Colfax mss. II collection consists of letters, 1856-1876, from Schuyler Colfax to various people.

Morris, M. mss., 1856-1903

1 folio (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 2238
The Morris, M. mss., 1856-1903, consist of correspondence and documents relating to Civil War soldier Mark M. Morris, 1841-1902.

Byrnes mss., 1856-1904

8 Boxes (8 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2353
The Byrnes mss., 1856-1904, consists of papers collected by Robert Francis Byrnes, 1917-1997, historian, for his book Pobedonost͡sev, Bloomington, London, Indiana University Press, 1968, consisting of correspondence of Konstantin Petrovich Pobedonost͡sev, 1827-1907, statesman.

Gosport, Ind., Bank mss., 1856-1931

16 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 1468
The Gosport, Ind., Bank mss., 1856-1931, consist of records of the banking houses: Pettit, Montgomery and Co.; Henry & Pritchard, Bankers; The Gosport Banking Co.; The Gosport Bank; and the Olde Gosport State Bank.

Ricketts mss. III, 1856-1979

80 linear feet (56 boxes) Collection ID: LMC 1831
The Ricketts mss. III, 1856-1979, consist of the papers and correspondence of Coella Lindsay Ricketts, 1859-1941, calligrapher and illuminator, and of the work of The Scriptorium operated by Ricketts in Chicago.

Gaff mss., 1857-1872

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1392
The Gaff mss., 1857-1872, are papers of Thomas Gaff, 1808-1884, merchant, banker, and manufacturer of Aurora, Indiana.

Bruce mss., 1857-1873

4 Folders Collection ID: LMC 2981
The Bruce mss., 1857-1873, consist of correspondence from Alexander H.B. Bruce, Executive Officer, British Army, India, and from his wife Lizzy, to Alex's sister Jane, about the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857-1858.

Indiana University President's Office records, 1857-1875

.2 cubic feet (1 box) Collection ID: C487
Cyrus Nutt served as the fifth president of Indiana University from 1860-1875. Nutt died on August 23, 1875, a month after being dismissed by the Board of Trustees. The collection consists of administrative files, correspondence, and writings and addresses.

Williams, J.S. mss., 1857-1879

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2072
The Williams, J.S. mss., 19th cent. consist of reminiscences of John Samuel Williams, 1857-1940, Indiana schoolteacher, titled Skeletons from a Homespunner's Closet.

Day, S. mss., 1857-1895

2 Linear Feet (1 oversized folder) Collection ID: LMC 1262
The Day, S. mss., 1857-1895, consists primarily of a diary and related papers of Civil War soldier Samuel Day.

David D. Banta papers, 1857-1895 and undated

.5 cubic feet (2 dc) Collection ID: C112
Judge David D. Banta was an instructor in the School of Law at Indiana University as well as an officer of the Indiana University Board of Trustees. This collection consists of three series and is largely comprised of manuscripts of Banta's history of Indiana University.

Remley mss., 1857-1907

4 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 1918
The Remley mss., 1857-1907, are primarily Civil war letters from Ambrose Remley, 1836-1917, farmer, who served in Company E, 72nd regiment, Indiana infantry, from 1862-1865, to members of his family and friends.

Ellison mss. II, 1857-1940

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1324
The Ellison mss. II, 1857-1940, consist of copies of articles, talks, extracts, etc. that were duplicates in the Ellison collection at the Harold B. Lee Library of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.

Indiana University Adelphian Society minutes and by-laws, 1858-1859

.2 cubic feet Collection ID: C260
The Adelphian Society was established at Indiana University on November 13, 1858, under the name the Erolathian Society. The goal of the literary society was to be a society of religious inquiry at the university, and in their first minutes the organization outlines plans of delivering original orations, essays, and debates on subjects related to Biblical literature. In 1859 the group changed its name to the Adelphian Society. Collection consists of by-laws and meeting minutes.

Lane, H.S. mss. II, 1858-1871

0.2 linear feet (1 box) Collection ID: LMC 1129
The Lane, H.S. mss. II, 1858-1871, consist of letters and documents from various people to Indiana politician and U.S. Senator Henry Smith Lane, 1811-1881.

Brown County, Ind., History mss., 1858-1889

645 Items (2 boxes) Collection ID: LMC 1140
The Brown county, Ind., History mss., 1858-1889, consist of election records, school records, bids for paupers, service on roads receipts, and other items, for Johnson township, Brown County, Indiana.

Louden mss., 1858-1939

3 Boxes (3 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2292
The Louden mss., 1858-1939, consists of the papers of John Henry Louden, 1835-1911, and his son, Theodore James Louden, 1867-1957, both of whom were lawyers in Bloomington, Indiana.

Riley mss., 1858-1944

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1884
The Riley mss., 1858-1944, consist of correspondence and papers of James Whitcomb Riley, 1849-1916, Indiana poet.

Avis Tarrant Burke papers, 1858-1984, bulk 1916-1980

2 cubic feet (2 boxes) Collection ID: C96
Avis Tarrant Burke was the wife of Indiana University fine arts professor Robert E. Burke. Avis was active with the IU Extension Division and wrote several articles for its bulletin. Together she and Robert traveled extensively, which served as the subject of articles she wrote for the Bloomington newspaper from 1932-1953. After her husband's death, Avis developed a reputation for her philanthropic work, including her donation of nineteenth-century clothing and eighteenth and nineteenth-century fans to Indiana University, which now comprises a core part of the Elizabeth Sage Costume Collection at IU. The collection consists of correspondence, files on groups and organizations with which Burke was involved, essays, articles, general and travel diaries, as well as a small amount of records from the Tarrant family, including 19th century love letters written to Avis's mother, Avis Booth Tarrant.

Cranstone Sketches mss., 1859-1860

296 Items (296 items.) Collection ID: LMC 2437
The Cranstone Sketches mss., 1859-1860, consists of a series of 296 sketches, including 16 panoramas, in pen and ink and wash by Lefevre J. Cranstone, depicting a visit to the United States, September 1, 1859-June 1860.

Oropesa mss., 1859-1869

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2364
The Oropesa mss., 1859-1869, consists of charadas, riddles in verse, that Oropesa exchanged with his friends over the course of a decade.

Temperance mss., 1859-1885

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2602
The Temperance mss., 1859-1885, consists of over two hundred letters and signatures, as well as some images, relating to the Temperance Movement in Britain.

Walker, Barclay mss., 1859-1927

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2128
The Walker, Barclay mss., 1859-1927, consists of musical compositions by Barclay Walker, 1859-1927, an Indiana composer, and by his daughter, Mary Josephine (Walker) Wolff.

Baylor mss., 1860-1862

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1061
The Baylor mss., 1860-1862, consists of photostats of correspondence of John Roy Baylor, 1821-1897.

Cobb mss., 1860-1864

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1201
The Cobb mss. consists of letters, 1860-1864, from Captain Thomas A. Cobb to his family.

Wilder mss., 1860-1868

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2071
The Wilder mss., 1860-1868, consist of letters to Edson Adelman Wilder, 1845-1927, hardware merchant of Orland, Indiana, from his friends and relatives serving in the 100th regiment, Co. B., of the Indiana Infantry.

Hadley mss., 1860-1869

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1432
The Hadley mss., 1860-1869, consists of the Civil War letters of John Vestal Hadley, 1842-1915.

Lemuel Moss papers, 1860-1876

3 Folders Collection ID: C78
Lemuel Moss was Indiana University President 1875-1884. He left amidst a scandal involving himself and a female professor at the university. This small collection consists of correspondence with Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Scott and a poem Moss wrote for his wife in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary.

Hambrecht mss., 1860-1940

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1452
The Hambrecht mss., 1860-1940, consists of typewritten copies of correspondence of educator and Lincolniana collector George Philip Hambrecht, 1871-1943.

Oliver mss., 1860-1952

3 Boxes (3 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2153
The Oliver mss., 1860-1952, include letters, 1875-1890, and printed material, 1860-1952, of the Oliver Corporation, manufacturers of agricultural machinery, Chicago, Illinois.

Kohlmeier family collection, 1860-1982, bulk 1900-1964

1 cubic foot Collection ID: C246
Albert L. Kohlmeier was an Indiana University alumnus and professor. Collection is comprised of the papers of Prof. Kohlmeier and family and consists of correspondence, publications, lectures, Lucie Kohlmeier's travel diary from a European trip taken in 1926, and genealogical information about the Kohlmeier family.

Ingersoll mss., 1861-1864

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1540
The Ingersoll mss., 1861-1864, consists of the letters of Frank Ingersoll, 1838?- , soldier and sutler's clerk in the Civil War, Indianapolis turner and scroll and moulding maker, and member of the Indianapolis Fire Department.

Harding, J.L. mss., 1861-1864

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1461
The Harding, J. L. mss., 1861-1864, consists of the Civil War letters of John Lucas Harding, 1841-1865, who served in the Indiana Infantry, Seventh Regiment, Company I.

Crist mss., 1861-1865

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1232
The Crist mss., 1861-1865, consists of letters to Barbara Ellen Crist, chiefly from her brother, Milton C. Crist, 1838-1864, and her future husband, John Erastus Lane, 1837-1893, both of whom were soldiers with the Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War.

Pimper mss., 1861-1865

2 Boxes (2 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2149
The Pimper mss., 1861-1865, are Civil War letters of Fredrick E. Pimper, a private in Company H, 39th regiment, Ohio infantry, written to Sarah Parrott King, Farmers Station, Clinton county, Ohio.

Washington Territory Infantry mss., 1861-1866

1 Box Collection ID: LMC 2165
The Washington Territory Infantry mss., 1861-1866, consists of positive photostats of muster rolls, the originals of which are in the files of the U.S. War Department.

Courvoisier mss., 1861-1867

.1 linear feet (1 folio; 10 items.) Collection ID: LMC 2458
The Courvoisier mss., 1861-1867, consists of the official papers of postmaster of Vevay, Indiana, and treasurer of Switzerland County, Indiana Frederick L. Courvoisier, 1832?-.

Fontane mss., 1861-1897

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1375
The Fontane mss., 1861-1897, consists of writings and letters by Theodor Fontane, 1819-1898, poet and novelist.

Howard mss., 1861-1902

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1517
The Howard mss., 1861-1902, consists of Civil War letters of William Allen Howard, 1821-1881, cabinetmaker, to his wife, Mrs. Louisa Eliza (Roden) Howard, 1833-1893, of Fulton County, Kentucky.

Filbeck mss., 1861-1920

1 Box Collection ID: LMC 1362
​The Filbeck mss., 1861-1920, consists of letters and papers of Nicholas Filbeck, 1843-1915, hotelkeeper of Terre Haute, Indiana, and of his estate.

Clark, V. mss., 1861-1922

1 folio (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 1210
The Clark, V. mss., circa 1861-1922, consists of documents, genealogical information, and photographs pertaining to Virley Ellsworth Clark, 1880-1947, of Monroe County, Indiana.

Petmecky mss., 1861-1949

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1824
The Petmecky mss., 1861-1862 and 1949, consist of letters, 1861-1862, of Karl Petmecky, 1835?-?, to his father, T. A. Petmecky, his sisters, and brothers in Wiesbaden, Germany. His letters relate to his life in America before joining the army, his army service, and news of family and friends.

Housman mss., 1861-1961

1 folio (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 1513
The Housman mss., 1861-1961, consist of correspondence and writings of Alfred Edward Housman, 1859-1936, poet, and correspondence about Housman.

Flanagan mss., 1861-1962

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1372
The Flanagan mss., 1861-1962, are the papers of Emma Cecelia (Rector) Flanagan, (Mrs. Edward E. Flanagan), 1870- 1964. They consist primarily of correspondence with the Dreiser and Rose families dealing with personal matters.

Chamberlin mss., 1861-1965

1 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 3018
The Chamberlin mss., 1861-1865, consists of the correspondence of Union soldier Joseph L. Chamberlin addressed to family back home in Indiana.

Mellonee V. Burnim Collection, 1861-1996, bulk 1976-1996

145 Audiocassettes (approximately 135 hours: analog, stereo) Collection ID: SC 7
The collection includes Burnim's dissertation research on African American religious music conducted primarily in Indiana between 1976-1979 with an emphasis on gospel music performance and practice; and post-dissertation research on African and African American religious music conducted between 1980-1996 in the U.S., Cuba, Liberia, and Malawi. Also included is documentation of the 1984 Smithsonian American Folklife Festival and gospel sheet music. The collection was primarily recorded on analog audio formats and includes audiocassettes, open reel tapes, videocassettes, open reel video, slides, sheet music, song texts, and additional documentation.

Ochsner mss., 1862

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1801
The Ochsner mss., 1862, consist of letters from Eduard Ochsner, Wisconsin millworker, to his brother Henry, also living in Wisconsin, during Eduard's period of service in the Civil War with the Union forces. The letters are written in German.

Caldwell mss., 1862-1863

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1165
The Caldwell mss., 1862-1863, are Civil war letters to William Caldwell, and his wife, Sarah, of Hubbard, Indiana, from James H. Richardson, brother of Mrs. Caldwell, A. H. Caldwell, brother of William Caldwell, and Robert J. Biggs.

Barber mss., 1862-1864

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1051
The Barber mss., 1862-1864, consists of the Civil War diary of Confederate soldier Flavel C. Barber, 1830-1864.

Wooley mss., 1862-1865

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2293
The Wooley mss., 1862-1865, comprise a collection of Civil War letters; a diary, January 1-July 11, 1865, and the discharge, July 5, 1865, of Cary A. Wooley, who was born in Ripley County, Indiana, in 1839? and enlisted on August 10, 1862.

Potter mss., 1862-1865

1 Box Collection ID: LMC 2903
The Potter mss., 1862-1865, consist of one roll of negative microfilm of letters of Private Merritt Emory Potter, Company B, 75th Indiana Infantry, to his wife, Mrs. Ellen E. Potter.

Catey mss., 1862-1865

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2697
The Catey mss., circa 1862–1865, consist of the correspondence between six members of the Catey family serving in different Indiana regiments during the Civil War to the family members at home in Oxford, Indiana (Benton County).

Williams, R. mss., 1862-1866

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2077
The Williams, R. mss., 1862-1866, are Civil War letters to and from Rudolph Williams, 1844?- , and William H. Rudulph, 1840?- , both of whom served in Company K, 111th regiment, Ohio infantry.

Weeks mss., 1862-1879

0.2 linear feet (1 box) Collection ID: LMC 2119
The Weeks mss., 1862-1879, consists of the correspondence and papers of soldier William C. Weeks, 1839-1893, and his brother, army officer Harrison Samuel Weeks, 1844-1892.

Hunter mss., 1862-1893

1 folio (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 1534
The Hunter mss., 1862-1893, consists of the Civil War documents of Morton Craig Hunter, 1825-1896, brevet brigadier general and congressman from Indiana.

Webb, A.S. mss., 1862-1898

4 Folders Collection ID: LMC 2057
The Webb, A.S. mss., 1862-1898, consists of the correspondence and papers of soldier and educator Alexander Stewart Webb, 1835-1911, relating primarily to the Battle of Gettysburg.

Lamb mss., 1862-1901

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1597
The Lamb mss., 1862-1901 (bulk 1862-1865), consist of letters to Mrs. Mary Catherine (Hatten) Lamb from relatives, most of whom were soldiers in the Union Army during the Civil War.

Handley mss., 1862-1908

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1455
The Handley mss., 1862-1908, consists of the correspondence and papers of the family of Jesse Handley, 1803-1889, of White Oak Springs, Buckhorn Township, Brown County, Illinois.

Baker, Hord, and Hendricks mss., 1862-1916

84 Boxes Collection ID: LMC1053
The Baker, Hord, and Hendricks mss., 1862-1916, consists of records of the Indianapolis, Indiana, law firm founded in 1862 by Thomas Andrews Hendricks, 1819-1885, and Oscar B. Hord, 1829-1888.

Clark, W.A. mss., 1862-1918

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1190
The Clark, W.A. mss., 1862-1918, consists primarily of letters from Hoosier soldier William Allen Clark, 1844- , to his parents in Rossville, Indiana, during his service in Company K of the 72nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment.

Jackson, Henry mss., 1862-1919

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1547
The Jackson, Henry mss., 1862-1919, consists of letters to and from Henry Jackson, 1839-1921, Regius professor of Greek at Cambridge University.

Weaver mss., 1862-1920

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 2064
The Weaver mss., 1862-1920, consists of the papers of soldier Samuel S. Weaver, 1839-1924, relating to his service in the Civil War.

Wood mss., 1862-1923

13 bound Collection ID: LMC 2202
The Wood mss., 1862-1923, consist of the account books, deeds, etc. of Hiram Wood, 1819-1878, and his son Eugene Waldo Wood, 1848-1925.

Martin, T.H. mss., 1862-1929

1 folio (oversize) Collection ID: LMC 1716
The Martin, T.H. mss., 1862-1929, consists of the correspondence and military documents of Civil War soldier Thomas H. Martin, 1836-1918.

Engel mss., 1862-1941

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 1328
The Engel mss., 1862-1941, consists of letters to Harry Engel, 1901-1970, artist and professor dealing primarily with the murals in the Indiana University Auditorium, 1933-1941.

Sarmiento mss., 1862-1949

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 2598
The Sarmiento mss., 1862–1949, consists of letters and ephemera of Argentinean activist, politician, and writer Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, 1811-1888, and his family.

John D. Alexander papers, 1862-1959, bulk 1862-1931

2.6 cubic feet (4 boxes) Collection ID: C623
John D. Alexander was born on February 6, 1839 in Bloomington, Indiana. He graduated from Indiana University in 1861 and served in the Union Army from 1862-1865. He practiced law in Bedford and Bloomfield, Indiana between 1867 and 1911. He also served as the Prosecuting Attorney of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Judicial Circuits as well as the Greene County Representative in the Indiana General Assembly. The collection consists of letters from the battlefield, family photographs, news clippings, a scrapbook, military artifacts, and notes pertaining to the Dunn and Alexander family history.

Virginia MacWatters papers, 1862-1994, bulk 1919-1994

9 cubic feet (12 boxes) Collection ID: C352
Soprano Virginia MacWatters was known not only for her impressive operatic career during which she performed in opera houses throughout the United States, Europe, and South America, but also for her dedication to teaching. In 1957 she joined the voice faculty of the Indiana University School of Music where she remained until her retirement in 1982. She was awarded the prestigious Frederic Bachman Lieber Memorial Award for excellence in teaching in 1979. The collection consists of biographical materials, clippings, programs, teaching files, correspondence, photographs, and scrapbooks.

Prevost-Paradol mss., 1863

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 2684
Prévost–Paradol mss., December 1863, consists of a signed, heavily corrected article in the form of a letter addressed to the editors of the Courier du Dimanche.

Adair, Lyle G. mss., 1863-1864

1 Folder Collection ID: LMC 2875
The Adair, Lyle G. mss., 1863-1864, consists of the wartime correspondence of Seargeant Lyle G. Adair, 1843-1918, during his service with the 111th United States Colored Infantry.

Tucker, W.D. mss., 1863-1864

3 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2796
The Tucker, W. D. mss., ca. 1863-1864, consist of a Confederate Army sword and scabbard; his inscribed copy of "(A) manual of military surgery, prepared for the use of the Confederate States Army," presented to him by Surgeon A.J. Foard, Medical Director of the Army of Tennessee; and a daguerreotype tintype of Tucker.

Hair mss., 1863-1865

1 bound Collection ID: LMC 1443
The Hair mss., 1862-1865, consist of the diaries of William Hair, 1836-1920, musician in Company B of the 68th Indiana infantry regiment.