Special Collections. Purdue University Special Collections
Found in 79 Collections and/or Records:
Indiana Poetry Society papers
The Indiana Poetry Society papers is a collection of manuscript poems and letters by members of the Indiana Poetry Society, as gathered by the society president and founder, Eletha Mae Taylor, along with some of her personal papers. Among the personal papers is a composition book containing notations on the study of poetry and literature and spelling/vocabulary lists, music scores, poetry, newspaper clippings and correspondence.
Heath Family papers
The Heath Family Papers document the business dealings and transactions of one of Lafayette's early prominent families.
Indiana Engineering Society records
Knowles Family Collection of Indiana Postcards
Postcards relating to Indiana scenes and history, collected by the Knowles family.
Authors letters collection
The Indiana Authors Letter Collection contains letters from some of the state's most successful authors. The collection encompasses the "Golden Age of Indiana Literature," a time period in which Hoosier authors achieved both national prominence and popular acclaim.
Red-Crown Mini-Museum history and post card
The Red Crown Mini-Museum history and post card documents the chronological history of the museum. The collection consists of an 8 ½" x 11" sheet of paper detailing the chronological history, along with three copies of a picture post card of the Red Crown Mini-Museum.
Collection of British indentures
Thomas Perry's collection of Jasper Wood Product Co. material
Collection of Midwestern maps
The Collection of Midwestern Maps (1825-1925; 7 linear feet) documents roads, counties, and geography of Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, and Illinois. It features several pocket maps, including one attached to the inside cover of a small travel booklet. Some maps note territory status of current states, such as Michigan. Not all counties are represented on all maps. One map is written in French.
Palm leaf book
Indiana history collection
The Indiana history collection comprises materials related to the history of Indiana, its statehood, and its role in the Civil War.
William Henry Harrison collection
The William Henry Harrison collection contains materials related to William Henry Harrison, his presidential campaign in 1840, and the Battle of Tippecanoe. Materials include campaign songsheets, campaign ribbon, political document, newspaper clipping, and commemorative plate.
Indiana Educational Services Foundation records
Materials relate to the Office of State Technical Services (Indiana State Technical Services), the State Technical Services Act, and the Indiana Educational Services Foundation. Please see PDF Finding Aid for collection inventory.
J. Edgar Scholl diary
Daily diary of J. Edgar Scholl, January 1, 1901 to December 8, 1902. The diary provides a daily account of the life of a young man in Indiana as he begins farming and prepares to marry.
Collection of Virginia Poullard Dupalais Twigg, Lucy Way Sistare Say, and Charles Alexandre Lesueur Works of Art
Vater Family scrapbooks
The Vater Family scrapbooks compiled by Septimus Vater and Williamson Dunn Vater primarily contain newspaper clippings related to Indiana politics and elections as well as obituaries and sports analysis from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
New Harmony collection
The New Harmony collection contains materials from and information related to the New Harmony community in Southern Indiana and the family of Robert Owen, one of its leaders. The collection includes correspondence, newspapers, illustrations, maps, pamphlets, and historical research about New Harmony.
Rare Book Leaves collection
Ancient and Medieval Manuscript Leaves collection
The Ancient and Medieval Manuscript Leaves collection contains leaves from a variety of primarily religious texts in multiple languages. Most of the leaves are vellum; however, a few of the leaves are paper. The collection demonstrates a variety of medieval texts, languages, inks, and artistic styles. This particular collection is an excellent teaching tool for many classes in the humanities.
Philosophy Born of Struggle Conference records
World War I flyers collection
The World War I flyers collection contains an assortment of World War I flyers and advertisements encouraging citizens to buy government bonds and help support the military during the War.
Medieval Manuscript codices collection
Bound volumes of medieval manuscripts, primarily religious texts. Further description is available in each item's details.
Frederick Billerbeck collection on the Limited Editions Club
The Frederick Billerbeck collection on the Limited Editions Club includes publications and correspondence by the Limited Editions Club. Materials include monthly newsletters issued by the Limited Editions Club between 1944 and 1989, annual prospectuses and catalogs, correspondence from the Limited Editions Club to its members, and original printed ephemera by Limited Editions club, including holiday cards, woodprints, and pamphlets.
Marcia L. Barrows diary
The Marcia L. Barrows diary is a 2.5" x 4" leather bound diary with entries written by Marcia Barrows from January 1 to July 21, 1865. It contains information on social life in Indianapolis, a travel log from Indianapolis to Augusta, Maine, a list of books read, and items purchased and their costs.
The diary contains gaps between entries from April 19 to May 7, May 10 to June 10, and June 19 to July 9.
Donald Schuder collection of Greater Lafayette Aquarium Society (GLAS) publications
The Donald Schuder Collection documents Schuder's time as a member of the Greater Lafayette Aquarium Society (GLAS). This collection includes numerous monthly newsletters titled "Looking Through the GLAS", an applicaton to join the National Aquarium Club, a January-February 1966 magazine from "Aquarium Illustrated", and an undated article from "The Aquarist Shopper".