The Hannells came to the Furnessville area from Chicago during the Depression and were founding members of the artists' community that flourished there. The Hannells built a studio and kiln near their home and used the native red clay to produce...
The Hannells came to the Furnessville area from Chicago during the Depression and were founding members of the artists' community that flourished there. V.M.S. "Vin" Hannell was a painter and a wood sculptor who exhibited nationally and garnered...
Ralph Peebles, station agent and telegraph operator for the Michigan Southern's Chesterton station, is seen above c. 1890 in the interior of the original wooden depot. The building housed grain storage facilities, a freight room, passenger waiting...
Louisville Cement Company (Speed, Ind.); The Warning Star (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); Speed, Ind.; Sellersburg, Ind.; Employees' magazines, newsletters, etc.
This is the 1966 June and October issues of The Speed Way. The Speed Way was a monthly newsletter of the Louisville Cement Company in Speed, Indiana. The newsletter was focused on safety issues at the plant but also included human interest stories....
Automobile service stations, Grocery stores, Dwellings
Polaroid of the Luther Store owned by Earl L. and Evelyn C. (Kinsey) Ferrell. They built and lived in the house seen in the background. The Polaroid code D400111 dates the paper to April 1964.
Monroe Township Consolidated School class photograph. Titled "MONROE SCHOOL / GRADES 5-6 / 1964-1965." [1st row] Mr. Likens, Patty Linn, Danny Clark, Keith Carlin, Mike Swartz, Maryland Hoppus, Roy Carlin, Phil Meade, unidentified, unidentified;...
Color snapshots of fifth and sixth grade students on the steps of the Monroe Township Consolidated School, Spring 1964. Students identified on a sheet of paper as: [1st row, front] David Ellenwood, Keith Nettrouer, Doug Beery, unidentified, Larry...
AHS Basketball team photo, 1964-65. (f.r.) David Browning, Jim Woods, John Wallace, J. D. Nunn, Terry King ; (m.r.) Don Fatzinger, Don Barnett, Coach Ray Estes, Bill Stewart, Frank Taylor, Mark Hoover (b.r.) John Grubb, Duane Cornelius, Kenny...
The First Baptist Church of Madison, founded in 1807, has the oldest continuous history as a Baptist church in the state of Indiana. The congregation occupied two different sites on the hilltop before moving to its current location at 416 Vine...
The First Baptist Church of Madison, founded in 1807, has the oldest continuous history as a Baptist church in the state of Indiana. The congregation occupied two different sites on the hilltop before moving to its current location at 416 Vine...