Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Chemistry on the Creekbank; Parking Meters Coiming to Greentown; Annexation, Sidewalks, Truck, Among Requests at Town Council; Some Questions Answered
In the early to mid 1880s this address was a photography studio run by Manson R. Lanham and William W. Wagner. In 1889, Crozier Monuments was at the same address havng moved from the SE corner of First and Mulberry Streets. The monument company was...
Copy of the Brownsburg Record from August 15, 1890. Believed to be the oldest copy of the record known about. The Brownsburg Record was published by Walter L. Burns until September of 1890. The paper transferred hands many times. The last issue...
Business enterprises -- Indiana -- South Whitley; Electric signs; Interiors
Workers making signs at the Johnson Neon Sign Company. Written on the back is: "Babe Meyers, Harold Johnson, Paul Johnson, John Webber. / Above old G & G on State St." One of the signs is for Peter's Caf�. The business was first located on the...
Business enterprises -- Indiana -- South Whitley; Restaurants -- Indiana -- South Whitley; Pizza
Brick, two-story commercial building with "Pizza / Subs" on awning. This was the 1940s and 1950s location of Johnson Brothers Sign Company and a note on the back reads: "Early 40's / S. State St. / So. Whitley." The print is time dated "6 / 29 /...
Business enterprises -- Indiana -- South Whitley; Restaurants -- Indiana -- South Whitley; Pizza
Brick, two-story commercial building with "Pizza / Subs" on awning. This was the 1940s and 1950s location of Johnson Brothers Sign Company and a note on the back reads: "Early 40's / S. State St. / So. Whitley." The print is time dated "6 / 29 /...
Business enterprises -- Indiana -- South Whitley; Restaurants -- Indiana -- South Whitley; Pizza; Insurance companies -- Indiana -- South Whitley
Brick, two-story commercial building with "Pizza / Subs" on awning. This was the 1940s and 1950s location of Johnson Brothers Sign Company. The print is time dated "6 / 29 / '00." To the north is Glassley Insurance.
George Dickinson had a livery stable here as early as 1886. The site served as a livery under Pickney Craig, James Phillips, Will Moyers, and Robert Bingham until the early 1920s. Between 1923 and 1925 the Coleman-Larimore Motor Company located...
The original building at Mulberry and Main was built in the 1850s. In 1861 George Benson, the owner at the time, sold the building to James Hargan who operated a wholesale grocery business there with his son George. Greenville Johnson was taken...