"Broadway High School was the first commissioned high school for colored in Indiana" according to Grant S. Murray, Principal of the Broadway School from 1914-1917. In the September 6, 1880 edition of the Madison Courier, the newly opened school...
View of Brownsburg Christian Church on Green Street as viewed from the Walgreens parking lot. This church was torn down and the site became the front lawn of Eaton Hall/Town Hall.
Brownsburg's new flag flown for the first time. (left to right) Syble Hall, designer; Paul Kilian, Ed Schrier, Don Gray. Police Office George Ingle in background.
View is of a two-story brick building on corner of Rail Road Street and Clark, downtown Colfax, IN. Clark Street entrance/stairway leads up to Masonic Hall – Plumb Lodge No. 472. The Colfax Bank entrance faces R. R. St.
This Charlestown Cemetery Plat book started as a copy created by J. M. Van Hook in 1903 being brought up to date by J. M. Morrow as is stated on page 1 of the book. There is no date given for when it was brought up to date. This was most likely...
In 1903, Chesterton dedicated its first town hall, seen above in the center of this photograph taken at the intersection of Broadway and Calumet. The basement was used for storage and as a jail. The first floor housed the horse-drawn fire engine,...
Elwood's City Building was constructed in 1899 at a cost of $35,000. It was based on a model of the Chicago Town Hall. It was replaced in 2003 with a new Municipal Building. In 2005, the Robert Palmer Institute of Biomechanics was announced as...
This elegant brick building, located at 7th and Main in Anderson, was originally the home of Thomas N. Stillwell, a local banker. During the administration of Jesse Mellett (1914-1917), he moved City Hall to this location. It was superseded by...