Indiana; Descriptive Statistics; Age-specific death rate; Cause-specific death rate; Infant mortality; Homicide; Suicide; Accidents, Railroad; Allen County; Animal Housing; Animal-Related Deaths; Arsenic Poisoning; Asphyxiation; Associated Press;...
Abstract of mortality statistics for August 1907 p. 113 / Summary of morbidity and mortality in August p. 114 / Smallpox p. 114 / Tuberculosis p. 114 / Typhoid fever p. 114 / Pneumonia p. 114 / Deaths by violence p. 114 / Report of the...
Indiana; Descriptive Statistics; Age-specific death rate; Cause-specific death rate; Infant mortality; Homicide; Suicide; Food Inspection; Health Legislation; Legislation, Food; Dairy Products; Sanitation; Conference; Health Education; Suicide;...
Abstract of mortality statistics for September 1907 p. 125 / Summary of morbidity and mortality in September p. 126 / Smallpox p. 126 / Tuberculosis p. 126 / Typhoid fever p. 126 / Pneumonia p. 126 / Deaths by violence p. 126 / Report of the...
Industries-Indiana; Nail industry; Tacks; Factories
An early view of the Tower Manufacturing Co. at 110-112 Depot St. The drawing was published in 1899 when the factory was only four years old. According to the May 18, 1899 issue of the Madison Daily Democrat "It turns out tons and tons of cat...
Industries-Indiana; Nail industry; Tacks; Factories
The original building was located at 110-112 Depot Street and on May 18, 1899 the Madison Daily Democrat states "few that have not visited the interior of this mammoth concern have any idea of the immensity of the establishment." It goes on to...
Industries-Indiana; Nail industry; Tacks; Factories
Employees of the Tower Manufacturing Company or "The Tack Factory" as the locals call it. This picture was taken about 2 years after the new facility was opened at 1001 West Second Street. Pictured from left to right, are: John Cheatham, Willard...
Fordyce Woolen Mill's slogan said it all, "The Home of Good Blankets." This mill was the original Schofield Woolen Mill, founded in 1877 by J. Schofield. In the mid 1920's when Mr. Scholfield died, the company became the Fordyce Woolen Mills. ...
Fordyce Woolen Mill's slogan said it all, "The Home of Good Blankets." This mill was the original Schofield Woolen Mill, founded in 1877 by J. Schofield. In the mid 1920s when Mr. Schofield died, the company became the Fordyce Woolen Mills. It...
Monroe County (Ind.) -- History; Bloomington (Ind.) ; Business enterprises -- Indiana -- Monroe County; Nichols, Hiram; Nichols Family
Gives estimates of a sum of $1278 for a bridge to be constructed by Hiram J. Nichols. Bridge was estimated at 94 ft by 12 ft. Bridge crosses Clear Creek at Harrodsburg on Bedford Road.
This thermometer hung in the Jones & Son Dairy office in Syracuse, Indiana. The plaque reads, "The Trail Of The Thrifty Buyer Leads To Jones and Sons Dairy."
National Tile manufactured tile of all kinds for over fifty years on Anderson's southeast side. Their factory was located at Twenty-Sixth and Pitt Streets. The factory was later used as a storage facility and was damaged by fire in 2008.
View of Tile Factory smoke stack, one automobile, stacks of finished clay tile, frame building. The Tile Factory was located on the northwest edge if the town of Colfax, IN.