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Indiana is a U.S. state, admitted to the Union as the 19th on December 11, 1816. It is located in the Midwestern United States and Great Lakes Region, and with approximately 6.3 million residents, is ranked 16th in population and 17th in population density.
SS Indiana was an iron passenger-cargo steamship built by William Cramp & Sons in 1873. The third of a series of four Pennsylvania-class vessels, Indiana and her three sister ships - Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois - were the largest iron ships ever built in the United States at the time of
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Jump Rope For Heart - New Harmony, Indiana
Proud grandpa watches solo skip rope N. Harmony is the actual title of this slide
I have been a big fan of Charles Cushman's slides/photos and felt like it was time to start showing off some of his work.
Cushman ID:
541.3
Archives ID:
P02243
Date:
Apr. 16, 1941
Description (Slide):
New Harmony, Ind.
Description (Notebook):
Proud grandpa watches solo rope skip. N. Harmony
Street Address:
(None)
Location:
New Harmony, Indiana, United States (Posey county)
Camera Settings:
(None)
Roll Number:
5-41
Frame Number:
3
Personal Names:
(None)
Corporate Names:
(None)
Other Names:
(None)
Genre Headings:
Portraits
Subject Headings:
Trees
Automobiles
Streets
Buildings
Sidewalks
Children & adults
City & town life
Grandparents
Girls
Rope skipping
Children playing
Straw hats
Other Subject Headings:
(None)
29th ID Soldiers depart for Camp Atterbury, Ind.
Soldiers of the 29th Infantry Division board buses at Fort Belvoir to depart to Camp Atterbury, Ind. Nov. 4 where they will conduct mobilization training before deploying to Afghanistan in several weeks. Once in Afghanistan, the 72 Soldiers will be part of the Afghan Development Assistance Bureau, and they will provide subject matter expertise and conduct training and assessment of Afghan Police and Military personnel. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Andrew H. Owen, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)