Street railroad facilities; Union Traction Company of Indiana
The Union Traction Company of Indiana grew out of an interurban line between Anderson and Alexandria into a system of street railroads that served the central third of Indiana and maintained about 400 miles of track. Company offices were located...
Street railroad facilities; Union Traction Company of Indiana
The Union Traction Power House, located in North Anderson, supplied power to the entire UTC interurban system and sold the excess power generated to several small towns in Indiana.
Bridge failures; Railroad bridges; Union Traction Company of Indiana; Floods;
The March 24, 1913 White River flood brought down the Union Traction Company bridge in North Anderson. This picture shows the damage on the north bank looking from the south bank.
Union Traction Company of Indiana ; Floods ; Bridge failures;
The March 24, 1913 White River flood brought down the Union Traction bridge crossing the White River in North Anderson. This picture shows the repair efforts looking west.
Union Traction Company of Indiana ; Bridge failures; Floods;
The March 24, 1913 White River flood brought down the Union Traction Bridge crossing the White River in North Anderson. The photograph shows the repair efforts taken from north bank of the river.
Delaware County (Ind.)--Biography; Delaware County (Ind.)--History
Two volume history of Delaware County, Indiana. Volume I is an historical account of early settlement and the development of local government and social organizations within the county. Volume II contains biographical sketches of the residents.
Madison county, Ind.--History;
Madison county, Ind.--Biography
History of Madison County, Indiana; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests.
IndNonstandard MARC.
Paged continuously.
Illustrated.
Jay County (Ind.)--Biography; Jay county (Ind.)--History
Two volume illustrated history of Jay County, Indiana. Volume I contains a reprint of M. W. Montgomery's History of Jay County printed in 1864 along with a general history of the county with emphasis on the county's participation in World War I....
Business districts ; Anderson, Ind. ; Street railroads
The first public transportation in Anderson was a street car system drawn by mules. It was replaced in the 1890's by this electric street car system, which eventually grew into the Union Traction Company of Indiana.