Stables; Livery; Business enterprises; Sale barn; Warehouses
This building was probably built to be a livery stable or at least a building to contain horses. The 1859 city directory lists the building as McCubbin and Sons Livery. It was also called a livery and sale barn at one point. For several years in...
In September, 1937, the City Council agreed to buy the former Trow's Perfection Flour Mill building which had been damaged by the 1937 flood. The original plan, pushed by local businessmen, was to lease the building to a business concern from...
Photograph of the general store at the north end of Short Street and Main, operated by A.J. Kreitzer from 1937 to 1939. Taken in the city of Dubois, IN. Keywords: store, general store, cars
Snapshot of the interior of the old St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church on the northwest corner of Catholic and Fourth Streets. The alter is in a central niche, flanked on either side by statuary of Jesus and the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus. A...
This is a Christmas postcard from the Sleepy Owl Supper Club that was sent to Edythe Moek in West Plains, Missouri from Gladys Dalke in Syracuse, Indiana. It was postmarked on December 23, 1939.
Center house in the photograph was the old Telephone Company Office located at 41 South Green Street. The phone company was moved to this house in November of 1939, between 11:00 P.M on Saturday night and 4:30 A.M on Sunday morning to keep service...
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 location was previously the site of the Sulzer Brothers Drug Company Warehouse which was demolished. Marcus Sulzer was still active in the business when he died in 1939. However, the property was vacant in the 1942 city directory so we can...