This building was a drug store as early as 1876. The city directory for that year lists Benjamin S. Abberger, druggist, in the building. By 1886 Joseph De Loste, retailer and manufacturer of drugs, had a drug store there. In 1914 John Inglis...
This early postcard of downtown Chesterton was taken looking north from the corner of Calumet Road and W. Indiana Avenue. Gile Livery & Garage, to the extreme right in the photograph, was later demolished and replaced by a series of automobile...
This image is a class photo. The information we have is as following: (Back Row) Chancey Hebner, George Miller, John LeCount, Sherman Deaton (Teacher). (2nd Row) Andrew Hebner, Eva Lecount, Moseline Strieby, Hazel Garrison, Faye Burson, Edna...
This image is a portrait of schoolteachers from the Syracuse area. The information we have is as following: Sherman Deaton - Guy; Floyd Strieby - Trustee; Calvin Beck; Leslie Lard - Tamarack; Margaret Beck; Erba Beigh - Vauter Park; Robinson - Mock.
This photograph pre-dates 1914 and shows the elaborate gazebo over the public water pump at Oakwood Park. The second Oakwood tabernacle is visible in the background.
This photograph shows a group of people standing in front of the tabernacle at Oakwood Park. This octagonal structure was built in 1914 and torn down in 1960.
This photograph shows four women standing in front of the tabernacle at Oakwood Park. This octagonal structure was built in 1914 and torn down in 1960.
This photograph shows the auditorium of the third tabernacle on the Oakwood Park property. This tabernacle was built in 1914 and was torn down in 1960.