Anderson Bank began business in 1890. It moved to the corner of Tenth and Meridian in 1916. This building was opened in 1928. ABC was the only Anderson bank to survive the Depression without closing. In the early 1990's, it merged with National...
The Masonic Lodge is in the foreground; this photo was probably part of a survey for the Layman Life Building construction project. The trees behind the building are part of Shadyside Park. Broadway runs north and south in front.
Young Men's Christian associations; Anderson, Ind.
Local businessman John Brunt donate $125,000 toward building a YMCA in Anderson in 1915. This facility has been in continuous use ever since. An annex was added in 1972.
Business districts ; Anderson, Ind. ; Stores & shops;
Stores in the 1200 block of Meridian Street, Anderson, Ind. Bob Brown's Electric Corner (1239) and the Diana Shop (1235) are visible. The building occupied by Brown's had previously been a Haag's Drugstore. In the 1980's, it was an antique...
Anderson, Ind. ; Business districts ; Stores & shops;
The west side of the 1200 block of Meridian Street. From right to left, the stores were Behrens Red Spot (later Behren's Paint Spot), Foland's Paint and Wallpaper and Beneficial Loans.
Downtown Anderson, looking north from 14th Street to North Anderson. The Broadway and Madison Avenue bridges over Killbuck Creek can be seen in the distance. In the foreground is Anderson's downtown McDonalds with the Golden Arches.
The best-selling author Fred Mustard Stewart was a native of Anderson, Ind. He is shown here at a book signing in the Anderson Public Library's Indiana Room.
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Auction Provides Funds for HCristmas Gifts; Grapevine Begins Fourth Year; Lion Continue Giving Tradition
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Hood Honored by IW&WA; Main Street Update; Town Annexes Howell Property; Easter Egg Huntto be Mar. 29; New Flippers For Sale; Business Association to Consider Dissolving; Gourd...