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...
Photograph of the exterior of the old St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Pierceton. Snow is on the ground and congregants are entering and heading toward the church. Ca. 1940s
The formal opening of Dr. George E. Denny's new Hillside Hotel took place on June 10, 1924. The main entrance opened into a beautifully furnished lounge. The bedrooms were equipped in "the most modern way and complete in every detail." The...
This home is located on State Road 7, one mile south of Dupont near the Boy Scout camp. The turret on the north side of the home and the bay window give it a Queen Anne style look, but the rather plain, boxy look of the rest of the house does not...
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...
The foundation for this home was laid on June 22, 1872. It was built by Isaac Newton Todd, the youngest son of Abraham Todd. Isaac and his wife, Druscilla Hendricks Todd raised their family in this home. When the elder Todds were gone, one of...
Main Street School, built in 1888, was located on the corner of Twelfth and Main Streets. It was demolished in the 1940s. Sears Roebuck was built on this site; later that building became the Anderson Public Library
Located at 214 Jefferson St., this dwelling served as a boarding house run by Delia Miles in the 1940s. However, the house was demolished around 1960 when the city leveled the block to make way for a parking lot on Jefferson Street from Second...
In the 1940s C.D. Morrow established a cleaning business here. Mr. Morrow had previously been located at 218 East Third Street. The store motto was rather "catchy", being a play on the name Morrow. It was "BRING YOUR CLOTHES TO MORROW AND GET THEM...
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 /...