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....
AHS Basketball team photo, 1965-66. (f.r.) Dan Erskine, Steve Surbaugh, David Ballinger, Frank Taylor, Terry King, Steve Lane, J. D. Nunn ; (b.r.) Roger Whitehead, Don Barnett, Bob Scharnowske, Kenny Johnson, Alan Clark, Jim Woods, Bill Stewart,...
The Banner Store, at 923-929 Meridian Street, was one of Anderson's longtime department stores. In 1965, the Banner Store merged with the Fair Store to become Weilers-Fair Store. Later, a Hoyt Wright department store was in this location. ...
Madison had suffered several setbacks economically. It was once a great pork packing center but that industry waned as the big packing plants in the large cities gained magnitude. The woolen mills had begun to slow or close down and it was the...
The home located at the southwest corner of First and Broadway was built in 1867 by William and Ann Hendricks. It was originally sold to Edward and Ellen Weyer. It had a number of owners and occupants down through the years. The Weyers occupied...
This building, originally a private home, was built ca. 1878, probably by William H. Bruning. Mr. Bruning retained ownership of the home until his death in 1930, although he hadn't lived in the house for some time. It is assumed the property was...
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...
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...
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...
Brownsburg High School Social Studies Club. 1st row, L to R: Angela Bollman, Mary Christman, Connie Medlock. 2nd row, L to R: Cathy Chesser, Norma Burns, Janet Williams, Denise Quackenbush, Susie Lippincott, Lucia Lamar, Mrs. Opal Endicott,...
Brownsburg Junior High School Football Team, Mid-State Champions. From row, left to right: Cecily Gray, Debbie Thompson, Julie Patton, Gayle Robinson, Vicki Vest, Ginny McHenry. 2nd row: Craig Coles, Ronnie Johnson, Mark Mahoney, Wilbur Wonnell,...
Military life; Military officers; Military personnel; Brownsburg, Indiana;
James C. Brooks of the U.S. Navy Recruiting Station was advanced to Chief Aviation Ordinance man. Shown is (Lett L Cdr?) R.C. Bradenburg and James C. Brooks. Original is 5 x 4".