Indiana State Library
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Transcript of an oral history interview with Ira J. Anderson, conducted by Jerry Handfield for the Indiana State Library on May 12-13 and June 22-23, 1976, concerning his life in Perry County, Indiana, family, World War I service, travel, farming, and his career in state politics and as state fire marshal.
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Handfield, F. Gerald
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Indiana MemoryKeywords
- African Americans
- Agriculture
- Alcohol Trafficking
- American Legion
- Anaconda Copper Mining Company
- Anderson, Ira J. (Ira Jefferson), 1894 1991
- Arson
- Billings (Mont.)
- Camp Zachary Taylor (Ky.)
- Cannelton (Ind.)
- Central State Hospital (Indianapolis, Ind.)
- Claypool Hotel (Indianapolis, Ind.)
- Copper Mines And Mining
- Democratic Party (Ind.)
- Depressions
- Discrimination
- Diseases
- Dogs
- Draft
- Edenharter, George, 1857 1923
- Education
- English Hotel And Opera House (Indianapolis, Ind.)
- Explosions
- Family History
- Farming
- Fire Fighters
- Fire Marshals
- Fires
- France
- Gangsters
- Government
- Handley, Harold W. (Harold Willis), 1909 1972
- History
- Hospitals
- Hunting
- Indiana
- Indiana. General Assembly
- Indianapolis (Ind.)
- Industrial Workers Of The World
- Influenza Epidemic, 1918 1919
- Interviewing
- Interviews
- Ku Klux Klan (1915)
- Labor Unions
- Law Enforcement
- Male Nurses
- Martin, Nancy Alice, 1881 1934
- Montana
- New Deal, 1933 1939
- New Orleans (La.)
- New York
- Nursing
- Ocean Travel
- Oral Histories
- Oral History
- Perry County (Ind.)
- Pershing, John J. (John Joseph), 1860 1948
- Politicians
- Politics And Government
- Prohibition
- Race Discrimination
- Racism
- Railroad Travel
- Republican Party (Ind.)
- Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882 1945
- San Francisco (Calif.)
- Schools
- Schricker, Henry F. (Henry Fredrick), 1883 1966
- Segregation
- Soldiers
- Spokane (Wash.)
- Street Railroads
- Submarines (Ships)
- Theaters
- Townsend, M. Clifford (Maurice Clifford), 1884 1954
- Travel
- Typhoid Fever
- Vigo County (Ind.)
- Violence
- War Neuroses
- Washington
- World War, 1914 1918