History; County government; Pioneers; Families; Farm life; Farming;
Mr. McCormick describes his work as an "An Authentic Narrative of the Past, with an Extended Survey of Modern Developments in the Reclamation of Lands and the Progress of Town and Country".
Central Normal College (Danville, Ind.) -- Yearbooks; Central Normal College (Danville, Ind.) -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks; Central Normal College (Danville, Ind.) -- Students
Yearbook from Central Normal College located in Danville, Indiana.
Central Normal College (Danville, Ind.) -- Yearbooks; Central Normal College (Danville, Ind.) -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks; Central Normal College (Danville, Ind.) -- Students
Yearbook from Central Normal College located in Danville, Indiana.
Central Normal College (Danville, Ind.) -- Yearbooks; Central Normal College (Danville, Ind.) -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks; Central Normal College (Danville, Ind.) -- Students
Yearbook from Central Normal College located in Danville, Indiana.
She was built as the "Dolphin No. 3" at Jeffersonville, Indiana and was called the "Harry Anderson" for a brief period before receiving the name "Julius Fleischmann." She was owned by the Hatfield Coal Company and towed between the Kanawha River...
Advertising items; Hoops Tea Company; Letter; Ethel Francis Hoops (Blough); William Acton Hoops; Chicago; Pier 797; Dr. John Wright; Wawasee Yacht Club; Emma Bogue Hoops
Advertising items from the Hoops Tea Company (approx. 1900). William Acton Hoops, a native of Goshen, prospered in Chicago where he was an importer of teas, coffees and spices. He bought 4 lots (currently Pier 797) from Dr. John Wright (the...
The Anderson Bank Building at Tenth and Meridian Streets in Anderson. Cousins Jewelers had a store in the building. North of the bank is Hoyt Wright's department store.
Louisville Cement Company (Speed, Ind.); The Speedometer (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); The Speed Way (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); The Warning Star (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); Louisville...
The Speedometer was a monthly or sometimes bi-weekly newsletter of the Louisville Cement Company in Speed, Indiana. The newsletter was focused on safety issues at the plant but also included human interest stories. The Speedometer began publication...
The Banner Store, at 923-929 Meridian Street, was one of Anderson's longtime department stores. In 1965, the Banner Store merged with the Fair Store to become Weilers-Fair Store. Later, a Hoyt Wright department store was in this location. ...
A picture of the students and teachers at Birdseye High School in Birdseye, IN. Front row: Doris Dodd, Oval Cummins, Neenie Grant, Allen Schnell, Alberta Root, Bert Grant, Mildred Madley, Malcolm McDowell, Berdene McKinney, Douglas Grant, Louise...
Brownsburg High School Class of 1916 reunion at McLaughner's Cafeteria in Speedway. L to R: Forest Burden, Mae T. Hocker, Mamie Lingeman, Marie Huber. Second Row, L to R: Elizabeth Hollinden, Ethel Bowles, Edna Gladden, Isabel Hylton Wright, and...
This Charlestown Cemetery Plat book started as a copy created by J. M. Van Hook in 1903 being brought up to date by J. M. Morrow as is stated on page 1 of the book. There is no date given for when it was brought up to date. This was most likely...
This is a picture of the County Farm Cemetery sign listing the people who are buried there and also has written on it there are unidentified people buried there.