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Papers - Kinchlow, Gina Lloyce
Interviews conducted by Gina Lloyce Kinchlow with three Kinchlow family members concerning African American, middle class family life and Easter customs in New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana during the 1960s and 1970s.
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Papers (Bennett, Edith Lillian, 1931-2013 - Collector) - Bennett, Edith Lillian, 1931-2013
Chiefly letters written by Locke family members of Indiana to Sally Barnett of Ohio County, Kentucky. Although they address her as "sister" and "aunt," no relation is apparent. They discuss religious (Methodist) and family matters. Also includes a letter from Samuel Landstreet to H. Stevens and Charlotte Belt in which Landstreet expresses his feelings about emancipation. Finally, an appeasement agreement made between a prominent group of Bapt...
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Papers (Ellis, Courtney M., 1888-1964) - Ellis, Courtney M., 1888-1964
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Papers (Fridy, Wilford Eugene, 1934-2022) - Fridy, Wilford Eugene, 1934-2022
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Papers (McElroy, Clarence Underwood, 1849-1928) - McElroy, Clarence Underwood, 1849-1928
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