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Abstract of mortality statistics for July, 1902 p. 73 / Disease prevalence in July p. 74 / Smallpox in July p. 74 / Smallpox epidemic at Knightstown P. 74 / Table showing status of smallpox in Indiana for the first six months of 1900, 1901, and...
J. W. Sefton Manufacturing's first product was wooden butter dishes, but in 1900, J. F. Ferris, a company technician, developed a corrugated cardboard box, which became the company's mainstay. In 1930, Sefton was acquired by Container Corporation.
In 1851, John Brough, president of the first railway that ran through Madison and Governor of Ohio, built Cravenhurst. Three stories high, made of brick, the home was located on a ten acre farm on Michigan Road on the brow of the hill, in what is...
In 1851, John Brough, president of the first railway that ran through Madison and Governor of Ohio, built Cravenhurst. Three stories high, made of brick, the home was located on a ten acre farm on Michigan Road on the brow of the hill, in what is...
Sources vary as to who designed the hotel, though it is generally credited to Francis Costigan. The hotel encompassed 100 years of history in Madison. Another hotel, Fitzhugh's Hotel, which had been built in the 1830s was removed from the site...
The first courthouse was built in 1811. It was two stories and made of "buckeye logs." It was removed in 1823 and a brick structure built in its place. This old brick courthouse was octagon in form and the entire lower floor was fashioned as a...