This is a picture of the Union Depot interlocking switch tower a small separate tool room (shed), and stee tracks. The view down the tracks is looking northeast on the Logansport Road.
Anderson's downtown, pictured in the middle of the Depression, is still abuzz with activity. Cars line Meridian Street, seen from 12th Street looking northeast. The Paramount Theater, opened 8/20/1929, is prominently featured. The movie marquee...
Starke County (Ind.) ; Parks; Swimming; Lakes & ponds;
Roepstorff's park was adjacent to their general store and located in Winona, Indiana, on Bass Lake's northeast corner. Lots of swimming and water sliding were enjoyed there. Many picnics were consumed there too.
Starke County (Ind.) ; Beaches; Bathhouses; Swimmers; Lakes & ponds;
This photo was taken from Gull Point looking northeast. In 1931 the state of Indiana built Bass Lake State Beach using long drag lines to pull sand from the lake’s bottom to build the beach.
At the time of this photo the beach was owned by the...
Starke County (Ind.) ; Automobile service stations; Advertisements;
In the early 1930s, Lakeside Garage was located in Winona, Indiana. Winona was a small town located on Bass Lake's northeast corner. William Vergin was the proprieter. The lake's fire truck was housed in his garage at that time. The...
Starke County (Ind.) ; Advertisements; Grocery stores;
E & H Reser was a grocery store located in Winona, a small town on Bass Lake's northeast corner. The store offered groceries, meat, fruit and produce. The advertisement is taken from a 1932 issue of the Bass Lake Times.
A photograph in the Jasper Herald of the first basketball game played in the new Northeast Dubois High School gymnasium between the Vincennes Rivet Patriots and the Jeeps.
An article in the Jasper Herald about the appointment of the former Northeast Dubois High School basketball coach, Jim Mueller, to Pike Central High School. Keywords: man, coach, newspaper.
Located in Shelby Township, this school was one of 13 established in the township. There being 13 schools, they were numbered from 1 to 13, beginning with the district in the northeast corner of the township. Brushy Fork was given the number 10....
A photograph in the Jasper Herald of a sign made by students at the Northeast Dubois High School in appreciation for the new facilities. Keywords: school, newspaper.
A photograph in the Jasper Herald where State Superintendent of Public Instruction Harold H. Negley speaks to a crowd in the new Northeast Dubois High School gymnasium. Seated: Don Glaser, Don Pope, James Wahl, Arthur Nordhoff, Howard L. White,...
Looking northeast from Edw. Friedman home at the construction of the Dubois High School. Buildings from left to right: high school gymnasium, John Kalb's house, Pete Neukam's house, Andrew Nigg's house, and John Loveall's house. The man standing is...
An article in the Jasper Herald about Don Pope of Linton, IN accepting the position of superintendent over the Northeast Dubois County School Corporation. Keywords: man, portrait, newspaper.
These photographs of the City of Huntington and Huntington County were commissioned by the Huntington City-Township Public Library; Huntington, Indiana. Riverside drive at right. State Street. School bell tower in background.
The original Anderson Post Office was located in the Madison County Courthouse and relocated frequently until 1883, when it settled on the north Meridian Street along courthouse square. In 1906, it was moved to this building on the northeast...
Photograph of Mr. Schroering with his oldest four great-grandchildren (from left to right): Jerry, Norma, Billy (back), Leroy. Taken on the Schroeder family farm in northeast Dubois County. Keywords: family, children, grapevines, farm