Old Main, the first building which housed Anderson College and Theological Seminary, was the college's administration building until replaced in the 1970's by Decker Hall.
Originally the Gospel Trumpet home, Old Main became the home of Anderson Bible Training School and was for many years its only chief, serving as dormitory, cafeteria, library and classrooms. The building was torn down in 1968. Decker Hall, the...
Aerial photograph of Anderson College looking north east. Warner Auditorium is in the foreground. Dunn Hall, Co-ed (later Rice Hall), Martin Hall, Smith Hall and O. C. Lewis Gymnasium are in the background.
Transportation; Automobiles; Mechanic; Waugh family; Waugh, Edward; Waugh, William
Edward and William Waugh are seen outside their automobile garage around 1920. Located at the corner of Grant and Calumet and built by Henry Gotens, it also housed the Chesterton Hall, the site of many town meetings and dances. According to family...
A photograph in the Jasper Herald of what is considered to be the only remaining buggy built in the Huntingburg Wagon Works. This buggy was built in 1901 and is on exhibit at the Huntingburg City Hall. Keywords: car, automobile, buggy, vehicle,...
Theaters; Opera houses; Henry County (Ind.); Lewisville (Ind.)
The image shows the front facade of the theater. The theater's official name is the Lewisville Public Hall. The theater is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.); Auditoriums;
The image shows the exterior front facade of Clowes Hall. Clowes is located at Butler University. It was built in memory of Dr. George Henry Alexander Clowes, the former research director at Eli Lilly Co.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image shows the interior of Clowes. Clowes is located at Butler University. It was built in memory of Dr. George Henry Alexander Clowes, former research director at Eli Lilly Co.
Theaters; Galleries & museums; Indianapolis (Ind.); Marion County (Ind.)
The image shows the IMA which housed three theaters, the Civic, the De Boest Lecture Hall and the Concert Terrace. The Civic and the Concert Terrace opened 2 November 1973 and were designed by Richardson, Severns, Scheeler and Associates of...