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2013 Annual Report

200 Wallace Avenue

Post Office Box 662

Crawfordsville, IN 47933

765.362.5769

Www.ben-hur.com

The General Lew Wallace Study & Museum

Lew Wallace Study Preservation Society

Museum’s Mission

The General Lew Wallace Study & Museum is deeply committed to the protection

and preservation of Lew Wallace’s legacy now and for generations to come.

Museum’s Vision

The General Lew Wallace Study and Museum celebrates and renews belief in the

power of the individual spirit to affect American history and culture.

2013 Board of Trustees

Wallace Scholars Advisory Board

Roger Adams

Chuck Beemer

Ray Boomhower

S. Chandler Lighty

Howard Miller

Joann Spragg

Gail Stephens

Beth Swift

Staff 2013 Larry Paarlberg–Director

Erin Gobel–Associate Director-Education

Amanda McGuire–Associate Director-Collections

Stephanie Cain–Visitor Services

Deb King–Grounds Manager

Scott Busenbark

Rusty Carter

Sean Gerold

Helen Hudson

Fawn Johnson

Brian Keim

Tim McCormick—President

Suanne Milligan

Anne Moore—Secretary

Dale Petrie—Treasurer

Jerry Spillane—Vice President

Gail Stephens

From the Director

In our annual report highlighting the accomplishments of 2012, I spoke of many successes in that

year and our optimism for 2013. It turns out that optimism was well placed—2013 was a great year

for the General Lew Wallace Study & Museum!

There were important additions to the museum collections and improvements to the property; Lew

Wallace and Ben-Hur were featured in significant news stories across the county; we initiated a cap-

ital campaign for restoration of the interior paint finishes and electrical system of the Study; and we

hosted a wonderful June event for the membership featuring the extraordinary Duesenberg owned

by Lew Wallace, Jr. and his family in the 1930s.

The board continued to encourage advancement by supporting attendance of staff and trustees at

the Montgomery County Community Foundation Non-Profit Workshop Series. In addition, the staff

supported educational outreach in a number of ways, including a garden workshop on the property

by Grounds Manager Deb King, and Associate Director Amanda McGuire teaching a workshop

session at the annual meeting of the Association of Indiana Museums. Visitor Services Coordinator

Stephanie Cain added to our social media outreach by redesigning the website and introducing a

number of new social media platforms.

In 2013, two board members completed their terms of service. Both Helen Hudson and Suanne

Milligan served the board for six years and each had served two terms as board presidents. In addi-

tion, staff member Erin Gobel resigned to pursue other employment, but she was soon asked to join

the board as a trustee. In addition to Erin joining the board, new board members affirmed at the

November meeting included Elaine Chase, and Jamey Norton. Perhaps the most important board

activity of 2013 was the development of the newest strategic plan. In December of 2013, the

second of our strategic plans concluded. During the summer, the board met four times in extended

sessions, including one public session open to our stakeholders, to develop the next plan so that the

museum can continue its path of growth and accomplishment. This plan will run from 2014 through

the end of 2016.

Just as 2013 looked to be a year of accomplishment for the museum, 2014 promises to be a year

that will see great changes and improvements to the property and in our ability to reach people as

we share the story of Lew Wallace. We thank each and every person who has been a part of the

history of the museum over the past year and look forward to the historic

differences that we will make together in the coming year.

Larry S. Paarlberg Director

A quick summary of 2013 by the numbers

7,342 people visited the Study and grounds. The museum website (www.ben-hur.com) boasted a visitation of 12,556 from 105 countries!

52 people listened to Civil War music in the Study during an evening program presented by men from Wabash College.

Volunteers donated 1,415 hours of their time.

150 of Lew Wallace’s books were cataloged. 853 children and parents participated in the Easter Egg Hunt in March.

9 trees were planted, including 4 magnolias.

1 Duesenberg previously owned by Lew Wallace Jr. visited the grounds.

History Beneath Us attracted 171 visitors during spring and fall sessions. Over 100 people and their dogs attended Stroll for Strays in May.

Staff delivered off-site programs or Discovery Kits to 295 preschool, elementary, and middle school students.

398 preschool, elementary, middle and high school students and 39 adult chaperones and teachers visited the Study on field trips.

299 annuals and perennials were planted in the gardens and 211 spring flowering bulbs were planted in the fall.

A family of 5 red-shouldered hawks made the Study their home during the spring and summer.

9 Adopt-a-Spot gardens were adopted.

4 couples celebrated their weddings on Study grounds. The Study hosted 23 international visitors hailing from Canada, Great Britain, Japan, Korea, Russia,

Spain and the Philippines. 17 Park Day volunteers collected over 2 trailers full of limbs and leaves to take to

the compost site. 71 people attended at least one of the 5 lectures during the Genealogy Lecture

Series.

Staff delivered off-site programs to 258 adults.

42 people attended one of our 2 special tours offered. An art conservator examined 7 paintings at the Study.

Over 2,000 people attended the TASTE of Montgomery County contributing $17,000 to local food vendors.

7 Interpretative signs added to the grounds to enhance educational outreach.

Exhibits Inspired by Lew and Susan Wallace’s great-grandchildren, William

Wallace, Maggie Wallace Daly, and Susan Wallace Drake, the 2013

annual exhibit was entitled Generations: The Descendants of Lew &

Susan Wallace. This exhibit looked at Lew and Susan’s son, Henry, and

their grandchildren, Lew Jr., and William, as well as the children of Lew,

Jr. The exhibit looked at some of the characteristics and traits of the

Wallace family that appeared time and again in the family. Military

service, creativity, business

acumen and other traits were

highlighted. Much of the 2013

programming supported this

annual theme and included presenta-

tions on genealogical research, care of

family photographs, and ways to share

family history.

In addition to the formal exhibit in the

Lynne D. Hohlbein Gallery in the Carriage House, the museum installed a number

of signs across the property that highlight specific features on the grounds. The

signs have information about selected preservation themes and they are interactive. On each of the

signs is a “QR” code that can be accessed

by smart phones. These codes bring up

additional information

related to the specific sign

and have the added

advantage that we can

update the “QR” code to

highlight new information

as it becomes available.

Public Outreach and Education In over 30 public presentations, staff and Wallace scholars gave

presentations on Lew Wallace, Ben-Hur, and the museum. A number

of these public offerings were unusual and creative. John Swansburg

a writer for SLATE magazine, the on-line publication for the Washing-

ton Post, did an extensive article on Lew Wallace that brought signifi-

cant attention. The award-winning book, Shadow of Shiloh went on-

line as an E-book opening avenues for increased exposure. The im-

pact of Wallace and his writing generated professional interest when

Rutgers University highlighted Ben-Hur in a symposium devoted to

Wallace’s masterwork and its impact on modern Christianity.

Larry Paarlberg and board president Tim McCormick took the 2012 Bohumir

Kryl project on the road in 2013 presenting a program complete with origi-

nal Kryl recordings from ca. 1900 to the Bohemian National Cemetery in

Chicago. Kryl, a Bohemian by birth, was the stone carver responsible for the

elaborate work on the Study building who became a nationally recognized

band master. The large audience at the Bohemian National Cemetery pro-

gram demonstrated their pride and interest in the accomplishments of Kryl.

In one of our most exciting, and unusual, marketing partnerships the new

professional soccer team in Indianapolis selected Indy Eleven as their

name. This was selected in part to honor Lew Wallace’s Civil War unit the

Eleventh Indiana Volunteers. Through social media and the marketing of the Indy 11, a new and

diverse constituency was introduced to Lew Wallace.

Finally, the property continued to serve the Crawfordsville community in many ways from the City

wide Easter Egg Hunt to the TASTE of Montgomery County, many thousands enjoyed this garden

space in the heart of the community.

The 2013 Study Scrapbook

A: City Wide Easter Egg Hunt.

B: The Lew Wallace, Jr. Dusenberg that was a high-

light of the membership party in June.

C: Men from Wabash College

performing Music of the Civil War.

D: The Garden Workshop.

E: Archi-Camp students

making models.

A

D

B

E

C

F G

H

I

J F: Ben-Hur returned to the big screen at the Artcraft Theater in

Franklin, Indiana.

G: Behind the Scenes Tour of the Study & Carriage House.

H: The museum’s T.C. Steele portrait on loan in Governor

Mike Pence’s office.

I: The 2013 “Green” Grant from the Montgomery County Community Foundation helped

restore Lew’s Moat Garden.

J: History Beneath Us program led by Anne Moore.

K

N

M

L

K: Together with other members of Heritage

Alliance, staff from Lew Wallace Study manned a

tent at the Penrod festival at the Indianapolis

Museum of Art.

L: An art conservator inspecting some of the

Museum’s collection of oil paintings.

M: Stroll for Strays.

N: Restoration work on the historic brick wall.

Collections Care & Restoration 2013 was an exciting year for the Museum. Perhaps the most exciting

effort was the initiation of the capital campaign that will fund a com-

plete upgrade of the electrical system in the Study and the full restora-

tion of the original 1890s interior paint finishes as created by General

Wallace. From large “thermometers” located strategically around town

to a campaign video created by David Mackey of Houston, Texas high-

lighting the restoration, this effort received wide-spread support from

folks both in Crawfordsville and from across the country. We anticipate

completion of the campaign in 2014 and the initiation of the work.

The property itself saw enhancement with

the restoration of a significant portion of

the south brick wall along the shared

property line between the museum prop-

erty and the old Wallace home. This was

a large project that made a great differ-

ence to both the structural integrity of

the wall and to its appearance. Grounds manager Deb King

continued her efforts to restore the garden features of the

property. In 2013 she recreated the moat garden that

Wallace developed when he filled in the moat adjacent to

the east foundation wall of the Study and thanks to a grant

from the Montgomery County Community Foundation, Deb

planted four magnolias.

The collections were improved in 2013 with the addition of

important artifacts that have direct Wallace connec-

tions. These included a diamond encrusted gold box

given to the Wallace’s by Sultan Abdul Hamid II, the

original Ben-Hur contract signed by Lew Wallace with

Harper and Brothers, family photo-

graphs, and Wallace family ledger

books. In addition, steps were

taken to protect the collection with

the installation of UV film to protect

items on display from the effects of

light.

Membership

Ben-Hur Club

Charles & Nancy Beemer

James & Lorena Elmore

Dennis J. & Dee Hohlbein

Howard Miller

Dale & Linda Petrie

Thomas & Marie Stocks

Ambassador

Roger C. Adams

Michael & Diane Beemer

John & Jill Capper

Phillip & Susan Wallace Drake

Rex & Sandra Henthorn

Larry & Annette Hutchison

Tim & Cindy McCormick

Michael & Gail Stephens

Donald Rerick

Governor

Jim & Chris Amidon

Jonathan & Carolyn Baer

David Blix

Aus & Lucy Brooks

Steve & Barb Carver

Richard & Elaine Chase

Hubert & Dorothy Danzebrink

Scott & Jamie Douglas

Russell & Shirley Fruits

Gary & Tina Girvin

Monica Grant

Lew & Patricia Hearson

P. Donald Herring

Sam & Susie Hildebrand

Michael Humnicky/Dena

Young

Darin & Paula Hutson

Chris & Raquel Johnson

Jerry & Betsy Johnson

Brian & Cheryl Keim

Jack King

W. Richard Kite

Judith Kleine

David Korsh

Bernie & Chris Manker

Steve & Diane McLaughlin

Phil & Judy Michal

Blair Miller/Gregory Leddy

Tom & Suanne Milligan

Don & Bonnie Mills

Paul & Susie Moehling

Scott Molin/Sally Evans

Chris & Anne Moore

Marian Morrison

Ted & Betty Ratcliff

Nicholas Ritzmann

John & Kim Roberts

Les Robertson/Janet Rucker

James & Debra Rodebaugh

Harry & Suzanne Siamas

Judith Lynn Smith

Jon & Patricia Sommer

Jerry & Molly Spillane

Michael & Joann Spragg

Bobbye Thompson

Tom Twarek/Ellen Ball

C. Richard & Elizabeth Walker

Rodger & Machiel Walther

Mary Weeks/Pete Palfrey

Patrick & Chris White

Richard & Nancy Williams

Bruce & Patricia Zorger

Major General

David & Diane Ault

Lowell & Betty Barnett

Larry & Sandra Baumgardner

Mike & Jean Bristol

Richard T. Buck

Patrick & Joyce Burnett

Roger & Jan Cain

Doug Calisch/Laura Conners

Rusty & Kathy Carter

James Collier

Becky Degitz

Earl & Ruby Elliott

Steve & Glenda Frees

Fred Gaske

Steve & Cindy Golliher

Herm & Kitty Haffner

Tom & Mary Beth Harmon

Lamont & Sherry Harris

Tobey & Peggy Herzog

Aaron & Natalie Hurt

Bob & Kathy Keck

Sharon Kenny

Ken & Rita Knouf

Mary Kummings

William Kummings

Alex & Ann Lebedeff

Stephen & Susan Little

David & Ginny Maharry

Tom Mason/Christine Guyon-

neau

Dale & Clara Lou Milligan

Corinne Mitchell

Henry Morneau

Joe & Beverly O’Rourke

Scott & Sharon Parker

Robin & Gail Pebworth

Barbara Ann Reisner

Robert & Nancy Rogers

Elton & Marge Ross

Bob & Linda Sabol

Christopher & Bekah Short

Patricia Sosbe

Mark & Sheila Stanifer

John & Kathy Steele

Joann Troxel

Barry & Barbara Virgin

John & Marilyn Wells

Dave & Nancy White

William & Linda White

Jean Williams

John & Clara Wooten

Jack & Beverly Wyatt

Lieutenant

Nancy Bowes

Linda Brady

Margo Campanelli

Vera Case

David Chidester

Douglas Clanin

Dennis & Carol Cook

Robert & Marcheta Dixon

Vernon & Barbara Easterling

Barbara Ferling

Chuck & Karen Fiedler

Lyle & Dorothy Fogel

Sean & Kelly Gerold

Jessie Grimes

Larry Hathaway

Scott & Tamara Hemmerlein

Deb King

James Klatch

Stacy Klingler/Richard Lynch

David & Pat Kruse

S. Chandler & Elisabeth Lighty

Keith & Marian Lindow

Robert & Susan Miller

Doug & Nancy Mills

Mike & Rhonda Mitchell

Hurshel & Nancy Norton

Ed Pease

Carol Peterson

Mike & Judy Raters

Susan Rosen

Tom & Betty Sheets

Jerry & Cindy Smith

Sam Smith

Donna Strand

Gary & Pat Stull

Charles & Leslie Warren

Virginia Wilcox

John & Margaret Zimmerman

Annual Fund Roger Adams

Larry Baumgardner

Chuck & Nancy Beemer

Mike & Diane Beemer

Rusty & Kathy Carter

Steve & Barb Carver

Rick & Elaine Chase

Vernon & Barbara Easterling

Ed & Sue Fain

Sharon Gerow

P. Donald Herring

Dennis J. & Dee Hohlbein

Marc & Helen Hudson

Brian & Cheryl Keim

Dennis Klembara

Deb King

Jack King

Mary Kummings

Blair Miller/Gregory Leddy

Tom & Suanne Milligan

Judith Lynn Smith

Jerry & Molly Spillane

Tom & Marie Stocks

Montgomery County Visitors

Bureau

Prime Landscaping

Adopt A Spot Oz Orchids—The Statue Gar-

den

Chuck & Nancy Beemer and

Mike & Diane Beemer—

The Ben-Hur Garden

in Memory of

Julia Gregg Beemer & Gordon

G. Beemer

Chuck & Nancy Beemer and

Mike & Diane Beemer—

The Moat Garden

in Memory of

Florence Elston Beemer & I.C.

Elston, III

Rusty & Kathy Carter—Susan’s Rose Garden

Marc & Helen Hudson—Princess Irene Garden

Tom & Suanne Milligan—

The Wildflower Garden

Brian & Cheryl Keim—

Lew Jr’s Garden

in honor of

Our Grandchildren

Prime Landscaping—

William “Tee” Garden

in honor of

Our Grandchildren

Montgomery County

Visitors & Convention

Bureau—

Henry’s Garden

Contributors through 12/31/13

Jeffris Family Foundation

Anonymous

Brian & Susan Albrecht

Joel & Mary Andre

Don & Jan Avery

Laura Baugh

Chuck & Nancy Beemer

Michael & Diane Beemer

Larry & Nancy Bennett

Phil & Farzaneh Boots

Austin & Lucy Brooks

Nelle Carter Bunn

Patrick & Joyce Burnette

Steve & Barb Carver

Douglas Clanin

Laura Conners/Doug Calisch

Dennis & Carol Cook

Phillip & Susan Wallace Drake

Scott & Wendy Feller

Jim & Kathy Gary

Herm & Kitty Haffner

John Hammond/Diana Hamilton

Conrad & Judy Harvey

Les & Pat Hearson

Scott & Tamara Hemmerlein

Rex & Sandra Henthorn

P. Donald Herring

Jack & Rita Heuss

Marc & Helen Hudson

Michael Humnicky

Darin & Paula Hutson

Elizabeth Justice/Frank Howland

Making A Historic Difference Campaign

Steve & Anita Klein

W. Bruce Laetsch

David & Virginia Maharry

David Mackey/Eric Spillane

L. Ann Malott

Bernard & Cristina Manker

Tim & Cindy McCormick

Irmingard McKinney

Howard Miller

Richard Miller

Tom & Suanne Milligan

Morris & Mary Ann Mills

Paul & Suzie Moehling

Scott Molin/Sally Evans

Franklin & Margaret Moore

Greg & Nancy Morrison

Marian Morrison

Sharon O’Brian

Ed Pease

Robin & Gail Pebworth

Dale & Linda Petrie

Donald Rerick

Sue Rickett

Nicholas Ritzmann

Susan Rosen

David & Marcia Shaw

Jerry & Cindy Smith

Jon & Patricia Sommer

Jerry & Molly Spillane

Michael & Joann Spragg

John & Kathy Steele

Michael & Gail Stephens

Dan & Donna Stewart

Thomas & Marie Stocks

Bobbye Thompson

Jim & Mary Jo Turley

Peter & Bronna Utterback

Barry & Barbara Virgin

Rodger & Machiel Walther

David & Nancy White

Pat & Chris White

Terry & Linda Wilcox

Virginia Wilcox

Jean Williams

Hoosier Heartland State

Bank— Brad Monts

MAH Valley Civil War Round

Table

Crawfordsville Montessori

School —Margo Campanelli

Montgomery County

Community Foundation

City of Crawfordsville—

Todd Barton, Mayor

Title Sponsors

The Montgomery County Tourism

Commission

Montgomery County Visitors & Conven-

tion

Bureau

Franciscan St. Elizabeth Health—

Crawfordsville/Physicians Care

Network

The Paper of Montgomery County

The Journal Review

Contributor Sponsors

Lafayette Bank & Trust

International Paper

Crawford Industries

Banjo Corporation

Wabash College

Crawfordsville Main Street

Howard Miller—University of Texas, Austin

McCormick-Metsker Agency

Lafayette Printing

Dennis J. Hohlbein/Unverferth Manufacturing

WCDQ-WIMC-WCVL

W Enterprises/Walden Transport & Recycle

F.C. Tucker West Central

Kwik Kopy

TASTE of Montgomery County, August 24

Supporter Sponsors

The Juniper Spoon

BF&S

Nucor Steel

Pace Dairy Foods

Hoosier Heartland State Bank

J.M. Thompson Insurance

Elizabeth A. Justice, Attorney at Law

Ratio Architects

R.R. Donnelley

MainSource Bank

Industrial Federal Credit Union

Morse Family Dentistry

Henthorn Harris & Weliever

Crawfordsville Family Dentistry

Others

Indiana-American Water

Suanne C. Milligan

Janet Rucker, DDS

Northridge Chiropractic

Tri-County Bank & Trust

The 2013 TASTE committee: Brian Keim, Jessica Bokhart, Stephanie Cain,

Kara Edie, Joey Gerold, Erin Gobel, Deb King, Amanda McGuire, Larry Paarl-

berg, Dale Petrie

TASTE Commi� ee

Brian Keim, Jessica Bokhart,

Stephanie Cain, Kara Edie,

Joey Gerold, Erin Gobel,

Deb King, Amanda

McGuire, Dale Petrie

The TASTE 2013!

Sponsors

Diane Beemer

Farzaneh Boots

Linda Cherry

Becky Degitz

Trudy Dickerson

Sarah Dicks

Nancy Doemel

Ruby Elliott

Sue Fain

Katherine Fox

Sharon Gerow

Diane Green

Kitty Haffner

Alice Harris

Sherry Harris

Patricia Hearson

Sandra Henthorn

Helen Hudson

Elizabeth Justice

Jacki Loy

Mary C. Ludwig

Cristina Manker

Irmingard McKinney

Clara Lou Milligan

Suanne Milligan

Mary Ann Mills

Susie Moehling

Gail Pebworth

Marion C. Powell

Cindy Smith

Judith Lynn Smith

Patricia Sommer

Molly Spillane

Kathy Steele

Bobbye Thompson

Jamie Watson

Carolyn Weliever

Mary C. Wernle

Terri Winn

Beverly Wyatt

Holiday Tea Committee

Elaine Chase

Kara Edie

Erin Gobel

Sherry Harris

Peggy Herzog

Lora Hess

Helen Hudson

Anita Klein

Ginny Maharry

Suanne Milligan

Rhonda Mitchell

Larry Paarlberg

Alice Phillips

Suzie Siamas

Judith Lynn Smith

Molly Spillane

Wreath Designers

Country Hearts &

Flowers —Jackie Apple

Laura Conners

Lora Craft-Wiles

Kara Edie

Sally Evans

Wendy Feller

Jill Ferguson

Bettye Hudson

Sharon Johnson

Kathleen Norton

Stacey Paddock

Milligan’s Flowers &

Gifts —Susan Rosen

Stefanie Rossi

Judith Lynn Smith

Robyn Zahn-Thompson

Special Thanks:

Becky Kirtley

Holiday Tea, December 7

The Holiday Tea &

Fashion Show

Sponsors

Roberta Berry

Byron Cox Post 72

Clements Plumbing

Crawfordsville Kiwanis

Delta Theta Tau—

Epsilon Omega Chapter

Montgomery County Extension

Homemakers

Montgomery County Retired

Teachers Association

Indiana Federation of Business &

Professional Women—Crawfordsville

Psi Iota Xi Gamma Chapter

Tri Kappa

ArchiCamp , June 25 & 26

Rich Alderfer Dave & Diane Ault Pam Arthur Ellen Ball & Tom Twarek Marianne Ballenger Todd D. Barton Larry & Nancy Bennett Jessica Bokhart Paula Boots Richard & Eileen Bowen Stacey Bowman Peggy Boyd Mike & Jean Bristol Nell Brown Jennifer Brunty Moina Buckles Charlene Burns Roger & Jan Cain Rusty & Kathy Carter Debi Cassida Richard & Elaine Chase Kenn Clark Amy Cochran Kody Conkright Laura Conners & Doug

Calisch Nancy Cox Carol Crull Pam Crull Jody Cullings Mary Lou Dawald Joy Dugan Amanda, Audrianna, &

Bradley Eades Vernon & Barbara Easterling Kara Edie Bob & Sheila Evans Michael Evans Susann Ford Robert Foote Dodie Fuller Terri Gadd Randall & Lucy Garrett Kathy Gelzleichter Sean & Kelly Gerold Sharon Gerow Kyle Gobel Dean & Kim Goebel Judy Goss Tom & June Gourley Walt & Cheryl Grant James Gross

Charlotte Groves JoAnn Groves Herm & Kitty Haffner Sherry Harris Wanda Harshbarger Tobey & Peggy Herzog Lali Hess & Doug Miller Denny & Dee Hohlbein Terry & Sandy Holt Marc & Helen Hudson Becky Hurt Jim & Jill Jarvis Sandy Jeffrey Fawn Johnson Brian & Cheryl Keim Sharon Kenny Nanette Kentner Jan King Steve & Anita Klein Mary Laube Alvin Lee & Esther

Thornton Craig & Kathy Leafgreen Elizabeth Lincourt Becky Loudermilk Shari Lovold Tim & Cindy McCormick William & Shirley McCormick Steve & Kris McGuire Irmi McKinney David & Ginny Maharry Tom & Suanne Milligan Rhonda Mitchell Paul & Susie Moehling Chris & Anne Moore Stephen Morillo Ian Nixon Wade Nixon Adrianne Northcutt Nancy Norton Sharon O'Brian Bernie O’Bryan Karen Patton Dale & Linda Petrie Daniel & Emily Petrie Alice Phillips Marcia Pierce Marty Pool Les Robertson & Janet

Rucker

Robin Rodgers Dan & Jill Rogers Lani Ropkey Susan Rosen Jeanne Rush Thomas & Betty Sheets Heather Shirk Suzie Siamas Teresa Slinker Suzanne Slovacek Kathy Smith Jerry & Molly Spillane Mark & Sheila Stanifer Gary & Pat Stull Beth Swift Mike & Terry Swift Bill & Donna Taylor Linda Taylor-Solano Marie Stocks Alli Thompson Bobby Thompson Bobbye Thomspon Annie Viray Joe Wallace Jessica Watson Stu & Carolyn Weliever Adam Yeager Linden Pack 323

Volunteers

Financial Statement

The Lew Wallace Study Preserva�on Society, Inc

Balance Sheet As of December 31, 2013

ASSETS

Current Assets

Checking/Savings

Checking-MainSource 87,618.53

Savings-MainSource 8,232.33

Savings-LB&T 134,096.28

Total Checking/Savings 229,947.14

Other Current Assets

CD LB&T-Jeffris 100,000.00

Total Other Current Assets 100,000.00

Total Current Assets 329,947.14

Fixed Assets

Furniture and Equipment 1,734.48

Total Fixed Assets 1,734.48

TOTAL ASSETS 331,681.62

LIABILITIES & EQUITY

Liabili�es

Current Liabili�es

Credit Cards 851.00

Other Current Liabili�es

Jeffris Fdn Challenge Payable 231,145.00

Payable to the City of C’ville 1,286.19

Total Liabili�es 233,282.19

Equity

Opening Balance Equity -2,500.00

Perm. Restricted Net Assets 2,390.00

Temp. Restricted Net Assets 60,541.17

Unrestricted Net Assets 16,461.13

Net Income 21,507.13

Total Equity 98,399.43

TOTAL LIABLITIES 331,681.62