Central Normal College (Danville, Ind.) -- Yearbooks; Central Normal College (Danville, Ind.) -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks; Central Normal College (Danville, Ind.) -- Students
Yearbook from Central Normal College located in Danville, Indiana.
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Minstrel To Be Given At H.S. Auditorium; "No Saloon" Rally At Peru Sunday; High School Annual Out Tuesday Morn; Much Confusion of Delinquent Taxes
This photo shows a cottage built by Minnie (Kreag) White and Marcus L. White in 1916. The lot was purchased in 1913. This cottage is still in use by their descendants in 2012.
This image shows Fred B. Self, a rural mail carrier in Syracuse, standing by his car he used to deliver the mail. He's holding a bundle of mail and a cigar.
This image is of Syracuse high school students of the freshman class of 1913. The information we have is as following: Front Row: (1) ? (2) Wilma Kitson (3) Ruth Bittman (4) ? (5) ? (6) ? Kitson (7) Mina Willard (8) Jake Kern. 2nd Row: (1) ? (2) ?...
This image is a portait of the senior class from Syracuse High School. The portrait includes Charles Bachman (Superintendent) and Miss Nusbaum (Principal).
This building was built in 1913 as the Coleman-Larimore Chevrolet Garage and served as such until 1930. Harry Lemen states in his notes that "This was dad's office and our home in the early 30s." It then became home to the Farm Bureau and they...
Delaware County (Ind.)--Biography; Delaware County (Ind.)--History
Two volume history of Delaware County, Indiana. Volume I is an historical account of early settlement and the development of local government and social organizations within the county. Volume II contains biographical sketches of the residents.
The March 24, 1913 White River Flood in Anderson, Ind. Postcard shows the north end of Main Street. In the foreground, the F. C. Cline Lumber Building is visible.
The March 24, 1913 White River flood in Anderson, Ind. Here part of the downtown is submerged. In the distance the towers of the Water Works Plant, on the east side of the downtown between 9th and 12th Streets, can be seen.