Limestone Industry--Awards; Army-Navy production award; Employees; Bloomington Limestone Company
T.J. French, Fred Hupp, Emmitt Taylor, Sylvan Pritchett, Corliss Christie, Elza Pruitt, Cora Bezzy, Charles Swango, Claude Johnson, E.F. Constable, Glenn Ball, Avy Cecil Sherlock, Orville Shields, Leonard Waldon, Charles Robertson, Russell Harris,...
This document came with the original plat of Oakwood Park. It was received for record on April 16, 1896 by J.R. Williams, the Recorder of Kosciusko County.
William J. Johnson, 1953-1918, and his wife Ida were the first Johnsons to live in this home, though it stayed in the Johnson family from about 1890 until 1945. After William J. Johnson died in 1918 it became the home of his brother David and his...
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.);
The image is a close-up view of some of the ornamentation at the theater. The theater is named for Madame C.J. Walker, a nationally known African-American businesswoman who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.);
The image shows some of the exterior ornamentation on the theater building. The theater is named after Madame C. J. Walker, a nationally known African-American businessswoman who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.);
The image shows the exterior of the Walker Theater. The theater is named after Madame C.J. Walker, a nationally known African-American businesswoman who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.);
The image shows some of the exterior ornamentation on the theater building. The theater is named after Madame C.J. Walker, a nationally known African-American businesswomen who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image shows some of the exterior ornamentation on the theater building. The theater was named after Madame C.J. Walker, a prominent African-American businesswoman who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image shows the exterior of the theater. The theater was named after Madame C.J. Walker, a prominent African-American businesswoman who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image shows some of the ornamentation above the stage of the Walker Theater. The theater was named after Madame C.J. Walker, a prominent African-American businesswomen who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image show the ticket booth and entrance to the theater. The theater was named after Madame C.J. Walker, a prominent African-American businesswoman who lived in the early twentieth century.