This is a picture of Dr. Everett B. Fewell, dentist and respected citizen of Madison. Dr. Fewell was the son of Bennett and Sarah Egner Fewell. In 1900 Dr. Fewell was practicing in North Vernon but by 1909 he had moved his family and practice to...
This is an image of Emma, Ruth, and Ethel Hoops and Bertha Bogue on the front porch of Linger Lodge in 1900. Emma Hoops is in the hammock, her sister, Bertha Bogue is standing at the rail, Ruth Hoops is on the left and Ethel Hoops is on the right
Account books; Monroe Township (Clark County, Ind.)
This ledger is an accounting book from Monroe Township, Clark County, Indiana. It starts on 18 April 1884 and ends 21 August 1900. It was used to track money for the township fund, road fund, special school fund, tuition fund, dog fund, and later a...
This paper advertisement has a picture of women sitting on one of the porches of the Wawasee Inn on the front side of the advertisement. On the back side of the advertisement, there is a brief statement from the Wawasee Inn Company.
This photograph shows a woman gardening at Oakwood Park, Lot 1. Lot 1 was known in the early years of Oakwood Park as Fredericks' Island. Camp Comfort's name was later changed to "Home Comfort." By 1905, porches had been added to the original house.
This photograph shows sisters Aunt Mary Neerman and Martha Neerman Hirschman with fish at Oakwood Park. This photograph was taken on September 5, 1901.
This photograph shows the front side of the original Hirschman cottage at Oakwood Park. The cottage to the left is the "Pioneer" cottage and was owned by the Hettler family.
This photograph was used in "Bird Architecture" on page 439 of "Outing Magazine," July 1901, Volume 28. The caption read: "The neatest nests are those of the finches - the goldfinch."
This small church, located at the northwest corner of Thirteenth and Main Streets was originally built by Central Christian Church and was home to their congregation until 1900. At the time this picture was taken, it was the Christian and...