William "Bill" Walker was a movie and television actor who was deeply involved in the Civil Rights movement. He was a graduate of Pendleton High School.
Park Place is a neighborhood in east Anderson, across the White River from downtown. This aerial photograph shows the new Park Place Church of God under construction. Park Place Elementary School is visible behind it.
Shows Anderson south of Tenth Street, looking west from John Street. Anderson High School is in the left foreground. The Big Four railroad path is easily seen to the right.
Jennie Lambert, Harriet Hensley & Calvin Lambert watch Charles Hensley in pilot seat of this early airplane. Hensley had designed the plane, which was financed by Lambert.
From Fourteenth and John Streets, this aerial photograph looks over Anderson High School and north. In the background, First Presbyterian Church, at Ninth and Chase Street, can be seen.
The Peter Pan Room was designed for children to use. Note the national flags hanging from the pipes as a decoration and the reading benches by the fireplace. At this time, the Peter Pan Room was located in the east wing of the Carnegie building...
Images (clockwise from top left): Anderson Country Club, Main Street looking North from 11th Street, City Hall (736-738 Main Street), Anderson High School, Methodist Episcopal Church, Carnegie Library, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Central...