Slide dated SEP 1986 of five buildings on the east side of State Road 13 in Sidney, Indiana. Sign are visible for ""the country store / ANTIQUES / & collectibles"" and ""Slater's FRUIT HOUSE."" The view also shows a telephone booth and mailbox.
Slide dated SEP 1986 of two buildings on the east side of State Road 13 in Sidney, Indiana. The two-story building has a sign for ""PAST TO PRESENT"" antiques. A glass globe sign reads ""SIDNEY"" and has a symbol for
Copy photograph of the Daniel and Emma Sophia (Snoke) Eberly family in front of their log cabin. Donor states that all of the children were born in Kosciusko County on a farm east of North Webster. The children are (in no particular order): Rachel,...
Equipment marked "Collier Excavating" knocking off the bell tower during the demolition of the Pierceton First Baptist Church. Photograph is internally dated "10 8 '96."
Equipment marked "Collier Excavating" knocking off the bell tower during the demolition of the Pierceton First Baptist Church. Photograph is internally dated "10 8 '96."
Doris and Brett Berlin at a New Year event with food and games in the basement of the Pierceton First Baptist Church. Identified on back as "1996 N. Year / Brett & Doris Berlin."
Image of the Eberly girls, daughters of Daniel and Emma Sophia (Snoke) Eberly. They are wearing white and are displaying their long hair. Names handwritten on the back are: ""Mary (Kline) / Ruth Rothernberger / Rhoda Mock / Susie Werstler / Rachel...
Snapshot of the exterior of a two-story, wood frame house with a porch. Written on the back is ""Our House, Pierceton, Ind., April 7, 1941."" This was the home of Max F. and Affra (Wade) Lenwell. The view looks west.
Photograph of the exterior of the old St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Pierceton. Snow is on the ground and congregants are entering and heading toward the church. Ca. 1940s
Four family member leaning on a fence next to a farm building. From left to right are father Ray Carlin, and sons Fred Carlin, Ray "Junior" Carlin, and Gerald Carlin. Professional photograph taken in 1949 for Ford Farming magazine taken for article...
Louisville Cement Company (Speed, Ind.); The Speedometer (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); The Speed Way (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); The Warning Star (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); Louisville...
The Speedometer was a monthly or sometimes bi-weekly newsletter of the Louisville Cement Company in Speed, Indiana. The newsletter was focused on safety issues at the plant but also included human interest stories. The Speedometer began publication...