Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1926 — Page 3

AUG. 18, 1926

HISTORICAL CODY PLANS BUS TRIP TO STATE CONFAB Programs for Session at Terre Haute Sent to Members. Program for the summer meeting of the Indiana Historical Society at Terre Haute, Aug. 26 and 27. and details of the itinerary, were sent out today by Dr. Christopher B. Coleman, State Historical bureau director. Members will assemble in Indianapolis Aug. 26. Chartered busses will leave the Traction Terminal station at 8:30, going by way of Danville to Rockville, where the caravan will be met by the Parke County Historical Society. They will be guests of the latter body at a luncheon at Turkey Run State Park. From Turkey Run the group wilk proceed to Terre Haute, passing a station of the old underground railroad, where a tablet is to be dedicated, the Harrison Trail, the Ten O’Clock Dine and Markle's MjiU, built in 1816 and still in operation. Supper will be served at the Ft. Harrison Country Club, near Terre Haute. Meeting will be in the audllorim of the State Normal School. Temporary chairman of the meeting" will be Judge D. W. Henry, president of the Vigo County Historical Society. Dr. James A. 'Woodbum, president of the Indiana His-

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torical Society, will be permanent chairman. J. A. Engleman, superintendent of the Terre Haute public schools, will give the address of welcome. Congressman Noble J. Johnson will speak. Interesting details of the excavation of the William Albee mound will be revealed by J. Arthur Mac Dean, director of the John Herron Art Institute. William Fortune, chairman of the George Rogers Clark sesquicentennial, is to speak on the exposition in Vincennes in 1929. Busses will leave the Deming Hotel Friday morning at 8:30. -For those who desire, a side trip will be made to the Albee*nound in Sullivan County. Remainder of the party will be taken to points of historical interest in Terse Haute. Meeting in Brazil at noon, the party will be entertained at a luncheon at the Presbyterian Church by the Clay County Historical Society. The return to Indianapolis will be by way of Greencastle, seat of De Pauw University. The party Is scheduled to arrive in Indianapolis at 6:30 Friday evening. . Bus fare for the round trip will

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