La Porte County, Indiana index of names of persons and of firms
- United States. Works Progress Administration (Indiana) (Added Author)
- Indiana State Library (Indianapolis) (Added Author)
- Allen County Public Library (Fort Wayne, Indiana) (Added Author)
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Contains an index to Historical Atlas of La Porte County Indiana, 1874 / Higgins, Beldon & Co.; History of the Calumet region of Indiana, embracing the counties of Lake, Porter and La Porte / Thomas H. Cannon; History of La Porte County, Indiana / E. D. Daniels; History of La Porte County, Indiana, 1880; History of La Porte County, Indiana, and its townships, towns and citizens / S. E. Taylor; Pictoral and biographical record of La Porte, Porter, Lake and Starke counties, Indiana; Michigan City illustrated / Robb & Carpenter. Index pertains only to La Porte County.
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