Topic | Accession # | Description Summary |
Advancement Centennial Event - Step Up To The Future Campaign: Slides and Scans | MU2014/49 | Slides and digital copies documenting the Centennial Celebration's October 1987 kick-off event for the "Step Up to the Future Campaign." |
Chautauqua | MC General File: Newsletter of the North Manchester Historical Society, Inc. | Newsletter of the North Manchester Historical Society, Inc., Volume XXVI, Number 3, August 2009, article by John Knarr. Chautauqua |
History: Indiana, Town of North Manchester and Local | MC2009/34 | Author, Theodore Dreiser, visited North Manchester during the summer of 1915. His observations of the community were included in his autobiography, "A Hoosier Holiday." John Knarr writes about Dreiser's family and includes material on the Snap/Snepp/Sheneb/Shenep/Schneb/Schnebb family as well as on the Fruit family. A second article, "A Trip to Niagara Falls, 1925," was discovered among papers donated to the North Manchester Center for History by Descendants of Ellis and Harold Miller. |
Knarr, John | Faculty Staff Boxes: Knarr, John | Material related to John Knarr. |
Public Relations: Assorted Files | MC2009/32 | Assorted Files from Public Relations - 1962 through1998. |
Social Science Core I and II, History and Political Science | MU2013/153, Folders 1 - 56 with Special Problems and Independent Study Papers A - Y | Social Science Core I and II materials (circa1969-1976), History and Political Science, and Special Problems (1961-1983). |
Town of North Manchester: Payroll | MU2012/35 | John Knarr, North Manchester historian, researched the three largest employers in North Manchester; Manchester College, the Public Schools and Peabody Seating Factory. This information was obtained in 1940- Jobs and Wages as reported in the 1940 U.S. Census. The 1940 Census report was released to the public on 2 April 2012, 72 years after it was taken. |
Town of North Manchester: Smith, Frances and Family | MC2008/07 | Smith, Frances: Frances Smith, Manchester College alumni, Class of 1923, and her historical North Manchester family. |