Color Photograph. Former McCormick's Creek State Park swimming pool bathhouse and pool area in-filled ca. 1970 to become a recreation center with basketball and tennis courts.
Color Photograph. View of former swimming pool bathhouse at McCormick's Creek State Park. The pool was in-filled ca. 1970 to become a recreation center with courts available for public play.
Color Photograph. Newly constructed swimming pool (opened ca. 1971) at McCormick's Creek State Park that replaced the former pool and bathhouse which were filled in, becoming a recreation center.
Color Photograph. Tombstone of Abraham Lincoln's sister Sarah. Inscription reads "Sarah Lincoln wife of Aaron Grigsby Feb 10 1807 Jan 20 1828" Gravesite located in pioneer cemetery within Lincoln State Park.
Color Photograph. The Troy-Gentryville historic road. This is presumed to be the road that Lincoln used for traveling to town and Gentryville locals used.
Color Photograph. Image of James and Elizabeth Gentry's tombstone. This grave is not located in Lincoln State Park. It is located in Gentryville approximately 100 yards from their historic homesite.
Color Photograph. Image is of a culvert installation in area of historic Howell well site in Lincoln State Park. This historic site was located near the Little Pigeon Church, however the amphitheater road heavily disturbed the ground.
Color Photograph. Culvert installation at historic Howell well site area in Lincoln State Park. View is looking from culvert, opposite of image DV P2008.10.a.
Black and White Photograph. This monument is located in front of the Grandview Public Library of Spencer County, Indiana. It is believed Lincoln used to haul hoop-poles to Rockport, Indiana. One time while hauling poles, Lincoln was stung and a...