ERIC MUNDELL
The Indiana Historical Society (IHS) is a private, nonprofit,
educational organization that, as "Indiana's storyteller," seeks to
collect, preserve, interpret, and disseminate Indiana history. Membership is
open to anyone who wishes to join, and is subject only to the payment of annual
dues.
The William Henry Smith Memorial Library is one division of the Society and is
open to the public as well as to members. IHS founders established the library
to collect and preserve "all materials calculated to shed light on the
natural, civil and political history of Indiana."
The IHS Library collects all formats of research material, both primary and
secondary, dealing with the subjects of pre-territorial and territorial
history, and the history of Indiana into the twenty-first century.
Specific areas of concentration have been
established, including, but not limited to:
The library
has three major collecting departments: Manuscript Collections, Printed
Collections, and Visual Collections. Artifacts and three-dimensional objects
are also available, including badges, buttons, ribbons, commemorative coins,
medicine bottles, and numerous other items, mainly from manuscript collections.
Subject/Collection
Specialists
Artifacts
Eric
Mundell
Books and Pamphlets
Eric
Mundell
Early North American Exploration
Eric
Mundell
Ephemera (including Broadsides)
Eric
Mundell
Local History
Eric
Mundell, Suzanne Crowe
Maps
Eric
Mundell
Sheet Music
Eric
Mundell
http://www.indianahistory.org/library/library.php?page=1
Prepared by Bob Dalrymple, PO Box 122, Dapto, NSW Australia 2350
eMail: bob@relativelyyours.com