Edgar Thompson Elevator in Maplewood location of the 1916 Train wreck, was a twin to the one in Brownsburg located on the East side of Grant Street. Maplewood is located in Middle Township, Hendricks County, Indiana.
September 18, 1917 the cornerstone of the Brownsburg Public Library Carnegie Library was laid in a dedication ceremony. According to "The Village of Brownsburg", School was dismissed on this day. Inside the cornerstone was placed several items...
Brownsburg Public School Faculty, written on back of photo, "Janitor- Mr. Hylton. L to Rt. ?, John Symmonds, John Everett, George Reitzel. Miss Webb, Miss Chenowith, Kate Walsh, Miss Pebworth." Four women in front row, second woman with a beagle...
View of Brownsburg Christian Church on Green Street as viewed from the Walgreens parking lot. This church was torn down and the site became the front lawn of Eaton Hall/Town Hall.
King and Queen candidates for the Halloween Festival. L to R: Becky Barton and Ben Green, freshmen; Sally Downing and Willie Stark, sophomores; Billie Joe Porter and Ben Crumpler, juniors; and Joanna Oles and Don Hughes, seniors. Original is 4.25 x...
Public Library Contract of purchase from Irvington Hardware Store. Contains details of contract from March 20, 1918. Provided by Merritt-Harrison Architects in Indianapolis IN.
Chain of Title for Section 11 Township 16 N, Range 1 East. Multi page document tracing the title history. Originally owned by John Harris and ending with Parsons as Parsons' addition. Names of importance= George Andrew Johnson, John Harris,...
Plate souvenir from Kennedy Grocery Store. The store was on the North West corner of Green and Main in Brownsburg around 1940's. Yellow plate with yellow and purple flower blossoms. "Souvenir from W.M. Kennedy Grocer, Brownsburg IN"