Saturday, April 2, 2016

New Databases: Cass, Clinton, DeKalb, and Ripley Counties

It's Spring and the IGS website is blooming with new databases from across the state! Here's what's new:

Free Databases:

- Directory of Businesses in Logansport, Cass County, Indiana (1930)
Searchable digital images of listings from a 1930 business directory for the town of Logansport. This database was contributed by Wayne Klusman.

- Directory of Businesses in Frankfort, Clinton County, Indiana (1930)
Searchable digital images of listings from a 1930 business directory for the town of Frankfort. This database was contributed by Wayne Klusman.

Members-Only Databases:

These collections are available to IGS members. Not a member? Join today and get access to these and 1,700 more collections!

DeKalb County: 
- Students of Auburn High School, DeKalb County, Indiana (1932)
Browsable digital images of students in grades 9 through 12, as listed in Auburn High School's 1932 yearbook, The Follies.

- Teachers of Auburn High School, DeKalb County, Indiana (1932)
Browsable digital images of teachers in grades 9 through 12, as listed in Auburn High School's 1932 yearbook, The Follies.

Ripley County:
- Students of Batesville High School, Ripley County, Indiana (1950)
An index and digital images of 296 students in grades 9 through 12, as listed in Batesville High School's 1950 yearbook, Au Revoir.

- Teachers of Batesville High School, Ripley County, Indiana (1950)
An index and digital images of 19 teachers in grades 9 through 12, as listed in Batesville High School's 1950 yearbook, Au Revoir.

Franklin College:

- Graduates of Franklin College, Franklin (1933)
An index of 49 students, their hometowns and their subjects of study, as listed in a 1933 commencement program.

Notre Dame:
- Graduates of University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame (1937)
An index of 493 students and their schools of study, as listed in a 1937 commencement program.

Tri-State Normal College:
- Graduates of Tri-State Normal College, Angola (1904)
An index of 37 students and their subjects of study, as listed in the college's catalog for the 1904-1905 school year. NOTE: Tri-State Normal College was later renamed Trine University.

Portion of the Directory of Businesses, Logansport, 1930.

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