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You never know what you’ll discover

You never know what topic will be addressed on the Wabash Valley Visions & Voices blog. Take for instance the latest post. It’s a 1905 photograph of the Allen Chapel AME Choir in Terre Haute, Ind. This photo is part of the private collection of Mark Shepard of Houston, Texas. Mark’s collection of photographs celebrates the heritage and community of African Americans in the Terre Haute area.

This document is a Dec. 14, 1920, letter from Mr. and Mrs. William Hilsdorf to Eugene V. Debs. This letter is part of the Special Collections Department at Indiana State University.

Take a gander at the artwork on this Alice of Old Vincennes tomato can. What a beauty! And thanks to William D. Walker of Vincennes, Ind., for saving this can from a trash heap!

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Sisters of Providence

Sisters of Providence

The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, are a congregation of Roman Catholic women religious (sisters) who minister throughout the United States and Taiwan. Saint Mother Theodore Guerin founded the Sisters of Providence in 1840. The congregation has a mission of being God's Providence in the world by committing to performing works of love, mercy and justice in service among God's people.

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