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    James Whitcomb Riley and His Dog Lockerbie

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    James Whitcomb Riley is waving good-bye to children, with his dog Lockerbie is on his lap. [1910]Appears in Destination Indiana 1

    Portrait of James Whitcomb Riley

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    Portrait of James Whitcomb Riley. [1910]Appears in Destination Indiana 1

    James Whitcomb Riley

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    Portrait of James Whitcomb Riley. He is sitting in a high-backed wood chair with an open book in his lap. He is wearing glasses, a dark colored suit, and a tie

    James Whitcomb Riley and Siblings

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    Riley is posed with his two brothers and two sisters. Siblings John Andrew, James Whitcomb, Mary Elizabeth, Elva May, and Alexander Humboldt Riley, 15 December 1871

    Advertisement for a Performance by James Whitcomb Riley

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    The broadside gives the location, time, and cost of the performance by James Whitcomb Riley

    James Whitcomb Riley and Four Friends

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    Studio portrait of the five friends. Riley is standing in the back next to a woman with a lace collar. Another gentleman is seated with women on either side.The individuals are identified on the back of the photograph as being Pat Guymon, James Whitcomb Riley, Nellie Millican, John Guymon and Mrs. John Guymon

    Autobiography of James Whitcomb Riley

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    Humorous account of Riley's life including details of his youth, family, various jobs, personal appearance, and what makes his poetry special

    James Whitcomb Riley Could Have Used an OT and PT after His 1910 Stroke

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    An Exhibit presented by the Riley Hospital Historic Preservation Committee and James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home & Visitor Center. Photos courtesy of IU Indianapolis University Library Special Collections and Archives, Indianapolis Public Library, Indiana State Library, Indiana Historical Society, and the Library of Congress

    List of Executive Directors, Presidents, and CEOs of Riley Memorial Association/Riley Children’s Foundation

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    Comprehensive list of Executive Directors, Presidents, and CEOs of the Riley Children’s Foundation (formerly the James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association) from 1921 to November 2025

    Cover of "The Reader Magazine", Christmas 1904

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    "A Carol" by James Whitcomb Riley is on the cover of the magazine
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