The war purse of Indiana; the five liberty loans and war savings and thrift campaigns in Indiana during the world war, Part 24

Author: Greenough, Walter Sidney; Indiana Historical Commission. cn
Publication date: 1922
Publisher: Indianapolis, Indiana Historical Commission
Number of Pages: 306


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24-Act of Congress (H. R. 2762) approved authorizing issue of bonds not in excess of $5,000,000,000 plus $63,945,460 necessary to redeem maturing bonds and certain amounts hitherto authorized but not issued under prior acts. Short title, First Liberty Bond Act.


25-Beginning of issue of Certificates of Indebtedness anticipating First Liberty Loan.


May


4-James B. McDougal, Governor Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, called first meeting in Chicago to create Liberty Loan Organization in Chicago district.


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14-Issue of Treasury Department Circular No. 78 defining terms of issue of First Liberty Loan of 1917: $2,000,000,000 15-30 year 312% gold bonds authorized. This circular also defined the relation of Federal Reserve Banks to flotation of loans in Fiscal Agency capacity.


May


16-Issue of Treasury Department Circular No. 79 covering broad regulations regarding redeposit of Government funds arising out of sale of Liberty Bonds and Treasury Certificates.


17-Secretary McAdoo spoke at Chicago to bankers and repre sentative men regarding plans for flotation of Loans.


May June


14 15 First Liberty Loan Campaign.


CERTIFICATE OF INDEBTEDNESS SALES.


Date Issue


Due Date


Per Cent


Total Issue


Subscription


Allotment ,


No. of Subscribers


Certificates issued to Federal Reserve Banks only .


Mar. 31


June 29


2


$50,000,000


$5,000,000


$5,000,000


1


Apr. 25


June 30


3


268,205,000


16,400,000


16,400,000


135


Certificates issued in anticipation of First Liberty Loan.


May 10


July 17


3


200,000,000


24,893,000


24,893,000


291


May 25


July 30


314


200,000,000


23,117,000


16,600,000


503


(June 8


July 30


31/4


200,000,000


23,215,000


19,800,000


419


Total .


$868,205,000


$87,625,000


$77,693,000


1,348


FIRST LIBERTY LOAN BOND SALES.


QUOTA


Subscriptions


Per Cent Quota Subscribed


Average Subscription


Number of Subscribers


Allotments


-


Wisconsin .


$32,000,000


$30,296,650


96


$505.00


60,000


$24,170,150


Illinois .


135,000,000


195,686,200


145


700 00


280,000


157,386,800


Michigan .


50,000,000


61,475,000


123


473 00


130,000


40,528,800


Iowa ....


45,000,000


30,740,600


68


512 00


60,000


23,522,850


Indiana .


36,000,000


33,366,100


93


477 00


70,000


23,344,100


Seventh District


$298,000,000


$351,564,650


118


$586 00


6,100,000


$268,952,700


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August 9-Beginning of issue of Certificates of Indebtedness in anticipa- tion of Second Liberty Loan of 1917.


September 24-Act of Congress (H.R. 5901) approved authorizing issue of $7,538,945,460 in addition to $2,000,000,000 issued or offered under First Liberty Bond Act but $3,538,945,460 was in lieu of previously authorized issues. Net increased authorization $4,000,000,000. Short title of Act, Second Liberty Bond Act.


October 1-Issue of Treasury Department Circular No. 90 inviting sub- scriptions to $3,000,000,000 10-25 year 4% convertible gold bonds. 24-"Liberty Day."


1 to 27-Second Liberty Loan Campaign.


CERTIFICATE OF INDEBETEDNESS SALES.


Date Issue


Due Date


Call Date


Per Cent.


Total Issue


Subscription


Allotment


No. of Subscribers


Aug. 9.


Nov. 15.


31/2


$300,000,000


$18,870,000


$15,600,000


381


Aug. 29


Nov.30.


31/2


250,000,000


18,636,000


15,095,000


379


Sept.17


Dec. 15.


Dec. 6


31/2


300,000,000


21,169,000


21,169,000


595


Sept.26


Dec. 15.


Dec. 11


4 400,000,000


35,629,000


35,629,000


804


Oct. 18


Nov.22.


4 385,197,000


32,963,000


32,963,000


745


Oct. 24


Dec. 15.


4


685,296,000


18,141,000


18,141,000


217


Total


$2,320,493,000


$145,408,000


$138,597,000


3,121


SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BOND SALES


QUOTA


Subscriptions


Per Cent. Quota Subscribed


Average Subscription


Number of Subscribers


Allotment


Wisconsin .


$50,400,000


$78,246,400


155


$320 00


244,676


$75,313,100


Illinois . ..


163,380,000


248,514,000


152


376 00


661,105


209,483,150


Michigan


74,550,000


106,179,550


142


271 00


391,121


95,472,150


Iowa ..


74,550,000


83,047,400


111


288 00


288,080


79,650,400


Indiana


57,120,000


69,799,450


122


311 00


224,515


67,176,650


Seventh District


$420,000,000


$585,786,800


139


$324 00


1,809,497


$525,095,450


.


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1918 January


April


22-Beginning of issue of Certificates of Indebtedness anticipating Third Liberty Loan.


4-Act of Congress (H. R. 11123) approved authorizing issue of $12,000,000,000 in addition to $2,000,000,000 issued or offered under First Liberty Bond Act, but $3,538,945,460 was in lieu of previously authorized issues. Net increased authorization $8,461,054,540. Short title of Act, Third Liberty Bond Act. 6-Issue of Treasury Department Circular No. 111 inviting sub- scription to $3,000,000,000 414% Gold Bonds of 1928.


April May


6 4 Third Liberty Loan Campaign.


CERTIFICATE OF INDEBTEDNESS SALES.


17-21521


DATE OF ISSUE


Total Issue


Allotted to Chicago District


Rate of Interest


Date of Maturity


Subscribers


Jan. 22, 1918


$400,000,000


$30,359,000


4


April 22, 1918


910


Feb. 8, 1918


500,000,000


42,352,000


4


May 9, 1918


2,193


Feb. 27, 1918


500,000,000


59,168,000


412


May 28, 1918


2,856


Mar. 20, 1918


543,032,000


64,414,000


412


June 18, 1918


3,115


April 10, 1918


551,226,500


65,850,000


41/2


July 9, 1918


2,662


April 22, 1918


517,026,000


63,212,000


41/2


July 18, 1918


2,056


Total .


$3,011,284,500


$325,355,000


THIRD LIBERTY LOAN BOND SALES.


4


QUOTA


Subscriptions


Per Cent. Quota Subscribed


Average Subscription


Number of Subscribers


Wisconsin


$45,600,000


$75,185,250


167.287


$172 00


427,371


Illinois .


178,980,000


247,626,400


137


173 00


1,417,241


Michigan


75,600,000


98,033,050


130


170 00


569,570


Iowa .


71,050,000


117,211,450


167.518


173 00


660,942


Indiana ...


53,770,000


70,822, 450


133


174 00


404,191


Seventh District.


$425,000,000


$608,878,600


143


172 00


3,479,315


.


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June


25-Beginning of issue of Certificates of Indebtedness anticipating Fourth Liberty Loan.


July 9-Act of Congress (H. R. 12580) approved authorizing issue of $20,000,000,000 in addition to $2,000,000,000 issued or offered under First Liberty Bond Act but $3,538,945,460 was in lieu of previously authorized isses. Net increased authorization $16,461,054,540. Short title of Act, Fourth Liberty Bond Act. September 28-Issue of Treasury Department Circular No. 121 inviting sub_ scriptions to $6,000,000,000 414% Gold Bonds 1933-38.


Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign.


September 28 to October 19


CERTIFICATE OF INDEBTEDNESS SALES.


DATE OF ISSUE


Total Issue


Alloted to Chicago District


Rate of Interest


Date of Maturity


Subscribers


June 15, 1918


$838,553,500


$131,481,500


41/2


Oct. 24, 1918


4,084


July 9, 1918


759,438,000


101,203,000


41/2


Nov. 7, 1918


4,258


July 23, 1918


584,750,500


83,310,500


41/2


Nov. 21, 1918


4,240


Aug. 6, 1918


575,706,500


87,292,500


41/2


Dec. 5, 1918


4,187


Sept. 3, 1918


639,493,000


88,279,000


412


Jan.


2,1919


3,904


Sept. 17, 1918


625,216,500


88,878,500


41/2


Jan. 16, 1919


3,858


Oct. 1, 1918


641,069,000


82,759,000


41/2


Jan. 30, 1919


3,641


Total .


$4,664,227,000


$663,204,000


FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN BOND SALES.


QUOTA


Subscriptions


Per Cent. Quota Subscribed


Average Subscription


Number of Subscribers


Wisconsin


$100,050,000


$107,193,650


109


$230 00


436,482


Illinois .


365,400,000


422,994,650


114


480 00


1,866,064


Michigan


147,900,000


164,784,200


111


193 00


821,799


Iowa ..


147,900,000


158,155,400


110


252 00


587,773


Indiana


108,750,000


116,081,100


109


191 00


588,194


Seventh District.


$870,000,000


$969,209,000


111


$227 00


4,300,312


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December 5-Beginning of Issue of Certificates of Indebtedness in anticipa- tion of Victory Liberty Loan.


1919


March 3-Act of Congress (H. R. 16136) approved authorizing issue of $7,000,000,000 notes in addition to bonds, Certificates of Indebtedness and War Savings certificates previously author- ized. Short title of Act "Victory Liberty Loan Act". Increased authorization $23,461,054,540.


April


21-Issue of Department circular No. 138 inviting subscriptions to $4,500,000,000 convertible (334% into 434% or vice versa) Gold bonds, 1922-23.


April to


21


Victory Liberty Loan Campaign.


May


10


CERTIFICATE OF INDEBTEDNESS SALES.


18-21521


DATE OF ISSUE


Total Issue


Alloted to Chicago District


Rate of Interest


Date of Maturity


Subscribers


-


Dec. 5, 1918


$613,438,000


$97,235,500


41/2


May 6, 1919


3,795


Dec. 19, 1918


572,494,000


83,189,500


41/2


May 20, 1919


3,656


Jan.


2,1919


751,684,500


108,647,000


51/2


June


3,1919


3,542


Jan. 16, 1919


600,101,500


97,774,500


41/2


June 17, 1919


3,772


Jan. 30, 1919


687,381,500


103,048,500


412


July


1,1919


3,595


Feb. 13, 1919


620,578,500


91,677,500


412


July 15, 1919


3,183


Feb. 27, 1919


532,341,500


82,044.000


41/2


July 29, 1919


2,732


Mar. 13, 1919


542,197,000


82,656,500


41/2


Aug. 12, 1919


2,544


April 10, 1919


646,024,500


99,886,000


41/2


Sept. 9, 1919


2,926


May 1, 1919


591,308,000


109,256,500


41/2


Oct. 7, 1919


2,474


Total .


$6,157,549,000


$953,415,500


.


VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN BOND SALES.


QUOTA


Subscriptions


Per Cent. Quota Subscribed


Average Subscription


Number of Subscribers


Allotments


Wisconsin .


$75,037,500


$93,183,950


125


$343.00


271,338


85,034,650


Illinois .


274,050,000


332,323,200


120


305 00


1,100,580


297,809,800


Michigan.


110,925,000


149,444,500


135


359 00


359,378


119,209,650


Iowa . .


110,925,000


111,787,450


103


313 00


307,195


110,552,250


Indiana.


81,562,500


85,307,450


106


356 00


228,920


81,723,650


Seventh District.


$652,500,000


$772,046,550


119


$340 00


2,267,411


$694,330,000


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INDEX


Abbott, M. J., 234.


Adams County, 37, 67, 103, 105,


126, 134, 140, 174, 177, 187, 192, 195, 208, 212, 225, 232, 234. Adams, James D., 233.


Ade, George, 46; humorous discus- sion of 'Peace Drive', 124.


Advance-Rumley Co., Laporte, 30.


Advertising Loan campaigns, 20, 24, 25, 28, 45, 60, 80, 81, 88-91, 95, 115, 158.


Agricultural associations of Indi- ana, 44.


Agricultural conference Third loan, 86.


Agricultural resources (Indiana) pay cost of war, 148.


Airplane publicity Fourth loan, 115, 128.


Airplane Week, 116.


Aisne Heights, 108. Akin, R. W., 70, 203.


Ale, Fern, 193.


Alerding, Rev. Herman 119. Joseph,


Alexander, A. A., 37, 68. Alexander, Mrs. A. A., 188.


Allen County, 37, 67, 102, 105, 135, 140, 171, 174, 177, 187, 192, 195, 208, 224, 230, 232, 234.


American Bankers' Association, 24. American Central Life Insurance Company, Indianapolis, 27; sub- scriptions, 58.


American Trust and Savings Bank, Evansville, 24.


Amish members subscribe for Cer- tificates of Deposit, 118.


Amos, Frank, 232, 234.


Anderson, Bishop William F., Cin- cinnati, 119.


Anderson, volunteer subscription, 167.


Andey, Roy, 232. Andrew, Kent M., 233, 234. Andrews, F. E., 234. Andrews, J. H., 69, 97, 106, 144. Angus Breeders' Association, 86. Applegate, Mrs. Grace D., 189, 194, 198.


Arch, Sgt. Alexander, fired first shot in War, 73.


Armistice Day, November 11, 1918, 145.


Armour & Company, subscription, 125.


Arnold, Leroy O., 178. Associated Employers of Indiana, 205.


Associated Women of Commerce, 185.


Atlanta, Ga., 208. Atlanta, 212. Ayers, Arthur B., 203.


'Baby Bonds', 206. Bader, Albert F., 235.


Baker, Arthur D., 107.


Baker, B. B., 107.


Baker, Guy, 38, 68.


Baker, Mrs. Will M., 187, 192, 196.


· Baldwin, Mrs. A. S., 182. Ball, Frank, 203.


Ball, George, 110. Balthis, C. L., 69.


Bankers' Association, Indiana, 22. Bankers, Indiana, views of, 15; buy bonds in open market, 153; eco- nomic and financial views, 149; post-war plans, 148.


Banks handle First bond sales, 20; Third loan, 102; underwrite sale of Second loan bonds, 60.


Banta, Mrs. C. E., 195.


Barnard, George M., 68, 84, 87, 106, 119.


Barnhart, Dean, 97.


Bartholomew County, 37, 54, 63; children contribute pennies, 65, 67, 102, 105, 117, 121, 128, 134, 140, 169, 177, 183, 187, 192, 196, 208, 212, 225, 232, 234.


Bass, Mrs. George, 80, 182.


Batson, Benjamin A., 107, 137, 142, 179.


Battin, C. H., 24.


Bauer, Thomas, 69, 107, 142.


Baxter, Thomas O., 46.


Bayard, Jr., J. L., 69, 106, 144, 178. Beals, S. A., 234.


Beardsley, Mrs. A. H., 187, 192, 196. Beck, C. B., 235.


Becker, Charles, 160.


Beer, Mrs. H. M., 188. Belleau Wood, 108.


Beneker's Victory loan poster, 155. Bennett, Henry W., 59.


Benton County, 37, 67, 98, 105, 134, 140, 177, 187, 192, 196, 225, 232, 234.


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Berkshire Association, 86.


Bernish, Richard, 160.


Bernstorff, Count Von, 251.


Berzy-le-Sec, 108.


Beveridge, Albert J., 56, 119.


Blackford County, 37, 67, 105, 135, 139, 140, 177, 187, 192, 196, 208, 212, 216, 224, 230, 232, 234.


'Black and White' loan maps, 97, 103.


Blythe, Mrs. Edward, 98, 187, 192, 196.


Bohannon, Anna L., 188.


Bohn, Louis W., 107, 144.


Bolinger, J. F., 107, 144, 179.


Bond buyers, few before 1917, 15;


more than 150,000 by close of war, 16.


Bond, Mrs. Charles, 188, 193, 197. Bond sharks, warning against, 150. Bonds and taxation, 77.


Bonds, bought on installment plan,


16; exempt from taxation, 20; total sale in Indiana approxi- mately $500,000,000, 17.


Bondurant, Clinton A., 106, 130, 141. Bonner, Walter W., 30, 37, 67, 105, 140, 177.


Booker, O. M., 178.


Boone County, 37, 67, 105, 140, 171, 174, 177, 187, 192, 196, 212, 214, 225, 230, 232, 234.


Born, Mrs. Isaac, 167, 195.


Bosse, Benjamin, 65.


Bosse, J. W., 232.


Bottsford, Marion, 187.


Bottsford, William B., 67, 106, 140, 177.


Bourns, Rev. A. P., 234.


Bowers, Fred H., 215, 233.


Boyd, S. Mayo, 46.


Boyle, May, 198.


Boy Scouts of America, 33, 61. Boy's Working Reserve, 111.


Brady, Arthur W., 87.


Brattin, Dudley H., 106, 130, 141.


Breed, Elliott and Harrison, 27.


Brewer, S. L., 234.


Brigham, Mrs. Eliza Tarkington, 186.


Bright, Mrs. R. O., 192, 196.


British Aviation Mission, 116.


British Royal Air Corps, Indian- apolis, 116. Brooke, K. Frank, 233.


Brookmeyer, John F., 37.


Brooks, Mrs. Sam E., 196.


Brooks, T. J., 40, 69, 106, 144, 178. Brown County, 37, 67, 97, 98, 105, 134, 140, 169, 177, 187, 192, 196, 218, 220, 226, 230, 232, 234.


Brown, A. G., 233, 235.


Brown, Arthur V., 22.


Brown, Benjamin J., 235.


Brown, Genevieve, 188. Brown, Grover G., 140, 234.


Brown, Mrs. L. O., 195.


Brubeck, Mrs. E. S., 188, 193, 196.


Brucker, Rev. Victor J., 81, 120.


Bryan, Fred A., 121, 141, 143.


Bryan, J. B., 38.


Bryan, William Lowe, 57, 81.


Bryant, Frank E., 67, 105, 140, 232.


Bryant, George C., U. S. Bureau Crop Estimates, 148.


Bucklin, H. F., 210, 232.


Buffalo, N. Y., 208.


Bunnell, Mrs. Floyd, 192.


Bunning, Mrs. John, 195.


Burke, James E., 232.


Burke, M. F., 69, 105, 144, 177, 232, 234.


Burke, Mrs. M. F., 188, 194, 198.


Bury, F. F., 204.


Bush, Adah, 188.


Bush, Edgar D., Lieut .- Governor, issues proclamation, 56, 59, 64.


Business men, vacations in harvest fields, 111.


Butler, Charles A., 37.


Butler, Mrs. Luella, 188, 193.


'Buyer's strike' of 1919, 231.


Byerly, Lt. Frederick, 116, 117.


Cahn, Mrs. Ada K., 229, 235.


Camp, Charles W., 43.


Campbell, Leonard L., 70, 110, 112, 152, 248.


Campbell, S. N., 248.


Campbell, Mrs. W. B., 188.


Camp Shelby, Miss., 42; Hoosier soldiers buy bonds, 55.


Camp Sherman, Ohio, 42.


Camp Taylor, Ky., 42.


Cancellation of war contracts, 145.


Cantigny, 108.


Cardwell, Mary, 188, 194.


Carlisle, Mrs. Anne Studebaker, 187.


Carroll County, 28, 37, 67, 97, 98, 105, 135, 140, 177, 187, 192, 196, 208, 224, 232, 234.


Carter, Walter E., 179.


Cass County, 28, 37, 67, 103, 104, 105, 135, 140, 174, 177, 187, 192, 196, 208, 212, 214, 216, 223, 232, 234.


Cassidy, W. M., 235. Cates, George, 69. Catlin, A. O., 37. Catt, Mrs. Carrie Chapman, 182.


Cavanaugh, John, Notre Dame University, 110.


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Company,


Cave, W. W., 233.


Center Township, Wayne County, record of, 209. Certificates of indebtedness, 109, 111, 112, 153, 237.


Chaffee, Ebenezer T., first bond buyer, 26. Chandler, W. L., 178.


Chapman, James H., 37, 68, 106, 141.


Charnley, William H., 52, 67.


Chartrand, Bishop Joseph, 120.


Chateau Thierry, 108, 146.


Chester, Mrs. Frank B., 193.


Chicago and Erie Railroad, in Third loan, 102.


Childs, C. Frederick, Federal Re- serve Director of Sales, 23, 46, 48, 79.


Christie, George I., 81, 158.


Christie, Mrs. Mary J., 187.


Chronology Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 35.


Church Federation of Indianapolis, 46.


Churches in Fourth loan, 119, 120. Cincinnati, Ohio, 16.


Citizens Bank, Anderson, 28.


Citizens Gas Company, Indianapo- lis, 27.


City Trust Company, Indianapolis, 28.


Clark County, 40, 69, 105, 144, 177, 188, 194, 198, 225, 232, 234.


Clark, Mrs. F. L., 229, 235.


Clark, S. J. Duncan-, 158.


Clay County, 31, 37, 64, 67, 105, 139, 140, 177, 187, 193, 196, 218, 226, 232, 234.


Cleary, John, 233. Clemens, Mrs. James, 189, 194.


Cleveland, Ohio, 208.


Clinton County, 37, 63, 67, 103, 105, 134, 140, 169, 177, 187, 192, 196, 208, 212, 214, 224, 232, 234.


Clippinger, Gilbert B., 38, 45.


Clippinger, H. Foster, 23, 46.


Cloe, Judge Ernest E., 65.


Clore, Leonard B., 46. Coe, Demas S., 107, 142.


Coffey, William L., 37, 67, 177, 232.


Cole, Albert H., 233. Coleman, C. S., 234.


Coleman, E. T., 41, 70.


Collegiate Alumni Association of Indiana, 185. Collier, Mrs. Oakey, 193.


Collier, Mrs. William H., 188, 197. Colonial Dames of America, 185.


Colored Women's Organizations, 185.


Columbian Enameling 207.


Combs, Mrs. Charles, 198.


Commiskey, Ind., 209.


Compton, W. R., 164, 178.


Cone, Joseph D., 37.


'Conscientious objectors' buy bonds, 118.


Conway, Mrs. William C., 189, 194, 198.


Cook, Mrs. Alonzo, 196.


Cook, W. E., 69, 106, 144, 177.


Cooke, Guy W., 110, 143, 154.


Cooper, Mrs. Aaron W., 188, 193.


Corn crop Ind., 1916-1918, 111.


Cornett, J. W., 144.


Corporations, foreign, allocate


Bond sales to Indiana, 124. Cortland, 212.


Cost of War to U. S., 236.


County chairmen, 37, 67, 105, 140, 153, 177, 180, 187, 192, 195.


County records in W. S. S. cam- paign, 1918, 223-226.


Cowgill, N. W., 37.


Cox, E. E., 232.


Cox, W. N., 235.


Craig, Sad, 197.


Crankshaw, Mrs. Margaret B., 187, 192.


Cravens, Oscar, 234.


Crawford County, 40, 69, 98, 105, 144, 177, 188, 194, 198, 212, 214, 224, 232, 234.


Crawford, John L., 110.


Crittenberger, Dale, 68.


Croan, Mrs. Jesse Fremont, 64, 80, 182, 187, 189.


Crown Cork and Seal Company buys first bond in Victory loan, 163.


Croxton, E. S., 38, 68, 107, 142, 179. Croxton, W. A., 107.


Cunningham, Dorothy, 196.


Daniels, Josephus, Secretary of Navy, 61, 114.


Daughters of American Revolution, 185, 229.


Davidson, W. E., 235.


Daviess County, 33, 40, 69, 105, 144, 177, 188, 194, 198, 224, 232, 234.


Davis, F. E., 38, 69, 107, 142.


Davis, Henry C., 68, 106, 140. Davis, Lee C., 205, 233. Dawes, Rev. Ira C., 179.


Dawson, Mrs. A. M., 189, 194.


Deahl, Anthony, 232.


Deahl, B. F., 67, 105, 140, 177. Deam Mrs. Charles C., 188, 193.


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Dearborn County, 17, 28, 30, 31,


37, 59, 63, 67, 103, 104, 105, 140, 173, 177, 187, 192, 196, 208, 212, 224, 232, 234.


Dearborn National renceburg, 30.


Bank, Law-


Decatur County, 28, 30, 31, 33, 37, 63, 67, 97, 98, 105, 134, 140, 177, 187, 192, 196, 208, 212, 214, 216, 223, 232, 234.


Decatur Ind., 126.


Decker, John F., 235.


Declaration of Independence, 146.


Dekalb County, 37, 63, 67, 103, 105, 140, 174, 177, 187, 193, 196, 212, 214, 216, 223, 230, 232, 234.


Delaware County, 33, 34, 37, 63, 65, 67, 97, 105, 134, 140, 177, 187, 192, 196, 214, 224, 232, 234, 248. Deming, Demas, 110.


Democratic and Republican parties unite in Third loan drive, 82.


DePrez, Harry, 38.


Des Moines, Iowa, 208.


Desoto, 209.


DeVol, W. J., 37, 67, 105, 140, 177.


Dinwiddie, George, 203, 215. Diven, William S., 141.


Dixon, Arthur, 67, 105, 140, 169, 177.


Dixon, Grace, Chicago, 80, 182, 187, 189.


Dodge, Mrs. Ezra L., 188.


Downing, John L., 234.


Driver, L. L., 233.


Druitt, Mrs. Charles W., 188, 193.


Dubois County, 29, 33, 40, 69, 98,


105, 144, 177, 188, 194, 198, 225, 232, 234.


Dudley, Mrs. Gilford, 182.


Duffey, Luke W., 44.


Dugan, C. E., 37.


Duggan, Mrs. M. J., 195.


Dunbar, O. K., 209.


Duncan, Clark- S. J., 158.


Duncan, Thomas, 234.


Dunscomb, George H., 79, 83, 110. Dunten, Paul, 234.


Earl, Mrs. Elizabeth C., 187, 193, 196.


East Chicago, Ind., 127.


Easterday, Orville R., 37, 68.


Eaton, M. W., 67.


Editors, Indiana, meet in Chicago, 158.


Edwards, Betsy, 188, 193.


Edwards, R. A., 38, 68.


Elkhart County, 31, 37, 53, 67, 103, 105, 129, 134, 140, 177, 187, 192, 196, 208, 214, 225, 232, 234. Elliott, George A., 140, 169, 178.


Elliott, Homer, 68, 106.


Ellis, Horace, State Supt. Public Instruction, 46, 81, 186, 203.


Ellis, W. S., 234.


Elsby, S. J., 69, 105, 203.


Elwood oversubscribes, 62.


Emley, John R., 68, 106, 140, 178.


Engle, B. B., 68.


English, 212.


English Savings plan, 200.


Enlow, C. B., 24, 203.


Entrepreneurs, 146.


Epernay, 108.


Epieds, 108.


Erickson, Mrs. Herbert, 188, 192, 196.


Eschbach, Jesse E., state speakers' bureau, 79, 84, 87, 158.


Espey, Hugh S., 38, 68, 106, 141, 178.


Etzler, Dora, 189.


Evansville banks in First loan, 24.


Evansville 'over the top', 65.


Evansville Clearing House, 24.


Evansville Courier, 33.


Express companies assist in First bond sales, 20.


Fairbanks, Charles Warren, 50, 56. Fairbanks, Mrs. Kellogg, 182.


Falvey, M. D., 38, 68, 107, 142, 179.


Fansler, M. L., 177.


Farmers Bank, Wabash, 28.


Farmers State Congress, 86.


Farmers urged to buy bonds, 44; 'Farmer Not a Slacker', 60; spe- cial appeal in Third loan, 86, 99; urged to buy W. S. S., 215.


Fayette County, 37, 63, 67, 102, 105, 135, 140, 169, 177, 187, 193, 196, 212, 214, 216, 220, 223, 232, 234.


Federal Reserve Bank, fiscal agent for financing war, 14.


Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 20, 21, 36, 99, 139, 231, 251.


Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 20, 21, 36.


Federal Reserve District, Eighth, twenty-four southern Indiana counties, 16, 38, 110, 175, 177, 182, 186; results of woman's loan committee in, 197.


· Federal Reserve Districts in U. S., subscriptions in First loan, 238; in Second loan, 239; in Third loan, 240; in Fourth loan, 241; in Fifth (Victory) loan, 242.


Federal Reserve District, Seventh, 44; subscription in First loan, 48; per capita subscription, 48; Liberty loan executive committee


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meeting, Chicago, 84; loan work- ers meet in Chicago, 155, 175, 176, 179.


Federal Trade Commission, warns against bond sharks, 150.


Federation of Music Clubs, 185.


Ferris, E. R., 46.


Fesler, James W., 83.


Fifth liberty loan, 145; campaign


opens, 163; high interest rate asked, 155; new chairmen ap- pointed, 153; publicity, 157; quota, 156, 160; terms, 156; total subscription, 179.


Financial status in Indiana follow- ing Second loan, 70; following Fourth loan, 148.


Finch, J. C., 178.


First bond buyer, First loan, 26; Second loan, 50.


First Liberty loan, opened May 15, 1917, 20; lacked organized effort, 23; quota, 27.


First shot fired in war, 66.


Fisher, Carl G., 115, 117.


Fisher, Stuart T., 232.


Fitch, Walter Q., 111.


Flag raising, 18. Flannigan, F. L., 234.


Fleck, Alvin R., 235.


Fleming, Burt, 69, 107, 142, 179.


Fletcher American National Bank, 23, 27; subscriptions, 60, 131, 231.


Fletcher, Charles, 209.


Fletcher, James C., 233, 235.


Fletcher Savings and Trust Com- pany, 23, 27; subscriptions, 60, 231.


Fletcher, Stoughton A., 22, 46, 203, 231.


Flora, Emery, 140.


Florea, George C., 37.


Floyd County, 39, 40, 69, 105, 144, 177, 188, 194, 198, 212, 223, 232, 234.


Foch, Marshal, 108.


Foley, Michael E., Chairman State Council of Defense, 137.


Food administration, U. S., in In- diana, 111.


Food conservation, 42, 75, 148.


Ford, Mrs. J. W., 187, 192. Fore, Mrs. Valpey T., 228.


Foreigners urged to buy bonds, 195.


'Formula for Women in Loan Drive', 190.


Forrey, George C., 16, 23, 38, 45, 53, 66, 110, 114, 119, 158.


Ft. Benjamin Harrison, 24, 55. Ft. Wayne Journal-Gazette, 168.


Forty-second Division, 42. Foster, Clyde, 168. Foster, Samuel, 203.


Fountain County, 37, 67, 105, 140, 163, 175, 177, 187, 192, 196, 226, 232, 234.


Four-Minute-Men, 28, 35.


Fourteen-Minute-Women's Speak- ers Bureau, 35, 184.


Fourth Liberty loan act, July 9, 1918, 109; campaign opens, 126; Indiana's quota, 126.


Fox, Charles, 46, 91.


Francis, Bishop Joseph M., 119.


Frank, George T., 69.


Frank, Homer M., 105, 144, 177. Frankfort, Ind., 127.


Franklin County, 37, 63, 67, 105, 129, 134, 140, 173, 177, 187, 192,


196, 212, 214, 224, 230, 232, 234. Franklin, Lewis B., Washington, D. C., 134, 161, 169, 175. Frazee, Mrs. Walter, 195.


Frederick, J. E., 215, 233.


Frenzel, John P., 22, 231.


Frenzel, Otto N., 22.


Fretageot, O. N., 235.


Friss, Raymond J., 46.


Fritsche, Carl B., 111.


Fritz, Adolph J., 92.


Fulton County, 37, 67, 97, 105, 135, 136, 140, 177, 187, 193, 196, 212, 224, 230, 232, 234.


Funk, Mrs. Antoinette, 182.


Funk, Mrs. Margaret, 198.


Gaither, John M., 234. Gamble, Alice, 194, 198.


Gandy, Frank J., 69.


Gardiner, W. H., 38.


Garrard, Charles A., Col., 95, 161, 228. Garriotts, C. E., 230, 235.


Gasolineless Sundays, 111.


Gerard, James W., U. S. Ambassa- dor to Germany, 94, 251.


German-Americans in Third loan, 85.


German benevolent society of Mun- cie, 97.


German communities purchase bonds, 29.


German language abolished in schools, 75.


Germans retreat from Marne, 108. Gibson County, 35, 40, 61, 69, 98, 105, 144, 175, 177, 189, 194, 198, 208, 212, 224, 232, 234.


Gilbert, Clara, 188, 193, 196.


Gillis, Bertha, 195. Girl Scouts, 185.


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Glass, Carter, Secretary of U. S. Treasury, 155, 171, 176, 229.




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