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Grace Memorial Baptist Church Deditorial Services 1969
Grace Memorial Baptist Church Deditorial Services 1969
 
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Graduation Program School of Practical Nursing 1958
Graduation Program School of Practical Nursing 1958
Virginia presented the class history.
 
153
Grandpa's Bill of Rights
Grandpa's Bill of Rights
 
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group of files related to copywrite submission
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
 
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History of Cole - Brown Family
History of Cole - Brown Family
 
156
HISTORY OF NORTHSIDE NEW ERA MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
HISTORY OF NORTHSIDE NEW ERA MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
The Northside Baptist Church was organized in the year 1934 under the guiding hand of Rev. Broadus A. Hogan. The church which was located at the corner of 30th and Ethel Streets, made rapid growth numerically and spiritually under the pastorate of Rev. Hogan. In the year 1936 in the month of June, the property of 30th and Ethel Streets was purchased by the Northside Baptist Church. The transaction was completed by Rev. James T. Crable and the following named Trustees:
Eugene Rhea, Sr., John Gilmore, and Arthur Jefferson.
 
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History of Rev F.F. Young pastor of First Baptist Church North Indianapolis
History of Rev F.F. Young pastor of First Baptist Church North Indianapolis
Some time ago Willie Moore wrote the history of Rev Young. Years later a group in the church made a poster for a program, and after the program they stopped by her nursing home to give it to her. When I visited her, she asked that I keep for her, as her display area was getting crowded.
 
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History of The Browns by Willie J. Moore
History of The Browns by Willie J. Moore
Hand written letter from Willie J. Moore to James Brown
Owner of original: James Brown
 
159
Homegoing Celebration for Jacqueline Means
June 17, 1934   October 5, 2021
Homegoing Celebration for Jacqueline Means June 17, 1934 October 5, 2021
Mrs. Jacqueline R. Means, Mother Jackie, as she was affectionally called, was born on June 17, 1934, to John Verges and Helen Cole, in St. Louis, Missouri. Both her parents and her first cousins, who were more like brothers and sisters, Arvelle Fisher, Booker T Fisher, Jr., Frances Glenn, Albert Moore, Charles Tabor, and Billy Joe Taylor, all preceded her in death.

The Lord called Mother Jackie home on Tuesday, October 5, 2021. She leaves to cherish her memories: her faithful and dedicated daughter, Robin Means-Bandy; 2 grandchildren, Brittany and Jon Michael, Means Sr., 10 great-grandchildren, Jon Michael, Jr., Jarvis, McKenzie, Maici, Jalen, Miles, Max, Miya, Milo and Caleb; her 7 beloved cousins, Bonnie (Yvonne) Taylor, Juanita Taylor, Sophia Covington, Bobby Milner, Michael Fisher, Darlene Miller, and John Moore; and a host of treasured cousins, other family members, and friends.
 
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Homegoing Celebration for Lucille Edwards
Homegoing Celebration for Lucille Edwards
September 27, 2008
 
161
I recall my family talking about soldiers doing maneuvers in the field adjacent to their house in Lebanon.  The soldiers would give my brother and sister candy ( they were 5 and 7 at the time).  Finding this item documents their story.
I recall my family talking about soldiers doing maneuvers in the field adjacent to their house in Lebanon. The soldiers would give my brother and sister candy ( they were 5 and 7 at the time). Finding this item documents their story.
A few years ago, I mentioned military helicopters doing takeoffs and landing drills in the park at 37th and Clifton to Sophie, and recalled seeing maneuvers as a young child in Lebanon. The Army held four more Maneuver phases in 1943, beginning
April 26, July 5, September 13, and November 22. The last phase of the Tennessee Maneuvers began on January 31, 1944, and future exercises were suspended because of the great need for troops in Europe. Middle Tennessee was not without an Army presence between Maneuver phases. Besides the regular training being conducted in the area, Signal Corp and Engineer troops came in before and stayed after the combat troops. The Signal Corps strung miles of wire for field communications and outfitted the message center that connected the Maneuver Director Headquarters in Lebanon with the Second Army Headquarters in Memphis and with officials in Washington, D.C. The Signal Corps also maintained messenger pigeons to carry messages between headquarters and front line troops. The photographic section of the Signal Corps maintained a visual record of the Tennessee Maneuvers. The engineers had the task of repairing some of the damage to area farms, roads, bridges, and anything else that the mock fighting had damaged. Landowners could also file claims for compensation for damage incurred. Army inspectors settled claims as quickly as possible (Sloan 1995). Some of the troops left behind for damage repair were black soldiers. A resident of Bellwood in Wilson County remembers black troops camping near his farm after a Maneuver phase. They were in the area to repair fences.
 
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IAAGG 20th Anniversary
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
 
163
IAAGG Research Trip to the Allen County Public Library on June 18,2022
IAAGG Research Trip to the Allen County Public Library on June 18,2022
A list of items to be reviewed on a research trip related to Smith county TN to learn more about the Gordon surname while in Fort Wayne.
Place: Ft Wayne, IN
41.079273, -85.1393513
 
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In 1932 Minnie Flenoigh provided an affidavit to the War Office in connection with a pension
In 1932 Minnie Flenoigh provided an affidavit to the War Office in connection with a pension
 
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In 2016 Justin was appointed the Executive Director of the New York City Public Design commission by Mayor Bill de Blasio.  Justin is on the cover of the 2017 Public Design Commission Annual Report.
In 2016 Justin was appointed the Executive Director of the New York City Public Design commission by Mayor Bill de Blasio. Justin is on the cover of the 2017 Public Design Commission Annual Report.
See the announcement: https://edwards-moore-family.net/testbrown/documents/announce_NYC_E_D.pdf
 
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In 2021 Justin received the Champion of Architecture Medal from the New York chapter of the AIA, here is list of previous award winners.
In 2021 Justin received the Champion of Architecture Medal from the New York chapter of the AIA, here is list of previous award winners.
 
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In April 2022 we began to find more evidence of our connection to the Gordon surname.
In April 2022 we began to find more evidence of our connection to the Gordon surname.
This is a presentation I gave at the IAAGG Tennessee State Research and Study Group. Connections made via DNA testing led to my attending the Gordon reunion in July 2022.
 
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In early 2019 we requested that our videos be conserved by the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC)
In early 2019 we requested that our videos be conserved by the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC)
The request confirmation email
 
169
In early December 2020 I took a walking tour of Indiana Avenue.  My reflections and impression of the tour.
In early December 2020 I took a walking tour of Indiana Avenue. My reflections and impression of the tour.
 
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In loving memory of Booker T. Fisher, Jr.
March 2, 1934 - June 6, 2021
In loving memory of Booker T. Fisher, Jr. March 2, 1934 - June 6, 2021
 
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In loving Memory of Charles W. Tabor
In loving Memory of Charles W. Tabor
September 10, 1924 - March 18, 2021
 
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In Loving Memory of Ellen Jane Norton Edwards
In Loving Memory of Ellen Jane Norton Edwards
 
173
In loving Memory of James Eugene Edwards 'Kitten'
In loving Memory of James Eugene Edwards "Kitten"
 
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In Loving Memory of Lafon H. Scott
In Loving Memory of Lafon H. Scott
9/15/1905 - 1/3/1991
 
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In Loving Memory of Laura Louise Williams
In Loving Memory of Laura Louise Williams
 
176
In Loving Memory of Wallace H. Webb, Jr.
In Loving Memory of Wallace H. Webb, Jr.
 
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In March 1942, Life magazine published an article about the newly incorporated Tuskegee Airmen. For 10 cents, readers could buy the issue that included photos of the elder DeBow.
 
A sign of the times, the article, in part, read: 'White instructors of the 99th agree that their Negro charges, by virtue of exceptional eyesight, courage and coordination, will prove crack combat pilots. Upon their performance and promise hang the hope of additional thousands of aspiring Negro fliers throughout the land.'
In March 1942, Life magazine published an article about the newly incorporated Tuskegee Airmen. For 10 cents, readers could buy the issue that included photos of the elder DeBow. A sign of the times, the article, in part, read: "White instructors of the 99th agree that their Negro charges, by virtue of exceptional eyesight, courage and coordination, will prove crack combat pilots. Upon their performance and promise hang the hope of additional thousands of aspiring Negro fliers throughout the land."
Lt. Col. Charles H. DeBow Jr., a member of the first graduating class of five Tuskegee Airmen. DeBow holds a copy of Life Magazine from March 23, 1942, that has a story about the Tuskegee Airmen. His father flew combat missions during World War II.
Now, a Navy captain and commander of the Port Hueneme Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center, the younger DeBow won't share his story without making clear his father's role in its formation.


The 99th was deployed overseas to fight in the European theater. After 52 missions aboard a P-51 Mustang, Charles DeBow was injured and lost his flight status. When he returned home, and after the war ended, the young lieutenant colonel married and continued his education and eventually worked as a high school teacher and university professor in Indiana.
Owner of original: Ventura County Star
 
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In Memorial: Helen Cole Waller July 16, 1913 - January 14, 1991
In Memorial: Helen Cole Waller July 16, 1913 - January 14, 1991
Owner of original: James Brown
 
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In Memoriam  Mrs. Alice V. Edwards and Rev. William D. Edwards
In Memoriam Mrs. Alice V. Edwards and Rev. William D. Edwards
 
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In Memoriam - Sandra Lee Edwards
In Memoriam - Sandra Lee Edwards
 
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In Memoriam Sandra Lee Edwards
In Memoriam Sandra Lee Edwards
 
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In memory of Betty Jean Alexander
In memory of Betty Jean Alexander
 
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In memory of Latonia Edwards
In memory of Latonia Edwards
 
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In Memory of Lizzie Campbell
In Memory of Lizzie Campbell
Born June 4, 1892
 
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In Memory of Roy Robert Thorne
1928 - 1995
In Memory of Roy Robert Thorne 1928 - 1995
 
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Indiana Human Rights Act 1959
Indiana Human Rights Act 1959
Rev. William D. Edwards worked to pass the Humman Rights Act
 
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Indiana Missionary Baptist State Convention 125th Celebration Dr. F. Benjamin Davis, President
Indiana Missionary Baptist State Convention 125th Celebration Dr. F. Benjamin Davis, President
History of Indiana Black Churches drafted for the 1957 Celebration by Rev. F. F. Young was reprinted and updated through 1986 on pgs 9-31
First Baptist Church North Indianapolis history is on pgs 90-91,
The history of churches in the Southeastern part of the state is presented on pgs 153-162. Lost Creek Baptist Church is on pgs 168, and Second Baptist Church, Brazil is on pf 169 (E.D. Edwards pastored there) The First Baptist Patrons list on pg 213-214 includes family members: Willie J. Moore, Sophie Covington, Robert Covington III, and Kim DeBow.
 
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Indiana Regional Science Fair - March 25, 1988
Indiana Regional Science Fair - March 25, 1988
Newspaper Article of the 1998 Indiana Regional Science Fair.
Moore is elementary science champion
Owner of original: Jason Moore
Date: March 5, 1988
 
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Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1911-10-21_01_0002
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1911-10-21_01_0002
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1911-10-21_01_0002
 
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Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1916-09-30_01_0003
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1916-09-30_01_0003
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1916-09-30_01_0003
 
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Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-07-06_01_0004
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-07-06_01_0004
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-07-06_01_0004
 
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Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-12-21_01_0002
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-12-21_01_0002
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1935-12-21_01_0002
 
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Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1936-01-04_01_0004
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1936-01-04_01_0004
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1936-01-04_01_0004
 
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Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-01-23_01_0004
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-01-23_01_0004
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-01-23_01_0004
 
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Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-04-10_01_0012
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-04-10_01_0012
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-04-10_01_0012
 
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Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-05-01_01_0005
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-05-01_01_0005
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1937-05-01_01_0005
 
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Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-07-03_01_0002
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-07-03_01_0002
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-07-03_01_0002
 
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Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-09-04_01_0007
Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-09-04_01_0007
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder newspaper INR-1937-09-04_01_0007
 
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Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-23_01_0015
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-23_01_0015
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-23_01_0015
 
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Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-30_01_0005_
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-30_01_0005_
Owner of original: Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper INR-1938-04-30_01_0005_
 

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