Whitley County (Ind.)--Maps; Buildings--Indiana--Whitley County
Map resulting from a 1936 survey of roads in the county showing information about the built landscape, including, but not limited to, dwellings, churches, schools, factories, and cemeteries.
White County (Ind.)--Maps; Buildings--Indiana--White County
Map resulting from a 1936 survey of roads in the county showing information about the built landscape, including, but not limited to, dwellings, churches, schools, factories, and cemeteries.
Wells County (Ind.)--Maps; Buildings--Indiana--Wells County
Map resulting from a 1936 survey of roads in the county showing information about the built landscape, including, but not limited to, dwellings, churches, schools, factories, and cemeteries.
Wayne County (Ind.)--Maps; Buildings--Indiana--Wayne County
Map resulting from a 1936 survey of roads in the county showing information about the built landscape, including, but not limited to, dwellings, churches, schools, factories, and cemeteries.
This reservoir was located east of town. There were at least three such reservoirs around Madison. Plans for one of the early reservoirs were approved by the city council in 1846 under the guidance and ownership of Thomas Godman. It was to be...
The first water system for Madison was built between 1814 and 1817. While it did not serve everyone in the city it must have been a monumental achievement for such an early age. The first water ducts were hollowed out logs fitted into each other...
Washington County (Ind.)--Maps; Buildings--Indiana--Washington County
Map resulting from a 1936 survey of roads in the county showing information about the built landscape, including, but not limited to, dwellings, churches, schools, factories, and cemeteries.
Warrick County (Ind.)--Maps; Buildings--Indiana--Warrick County
Map resulting from a 1936 survey of roads in the county showing information about the built landscape, including, but not limited to, dwellings, churches, schools, factories, and cemeteries.
Warren County (Ind.)--Maps; Buildings--Indiana--Warren County
Map resulting from a 1936 survey of roads in the county showing information about the built landscape, including, but not limited to, dwellings, churches, schools, factories, and cemeteries.
Wabash County (Ind.)--Maps; Buildings--Indiana--Wabash County
Map resulting from a 1936 survey of roads in the county showing information about the built landscape, including, but not limited to, dwellings, churches, schools, factories, and cemeteries.
Vigo County (Ind.)--Maps; Buildings--Indiana--Vigo County
Map resulting from a 1936 survey of roads in the county showing information about the built landscape, including, but not limited to, dwellings, churches, schools, factories, and cemeteries.
Vermillion County (Ind.)--Maps; Buildings--Indiana--Vermillion County
Map resulting from a 1936 survey of roads in the county showing information about the built landscape, including, but not limited to, dwellings, churches, schools, factories, and cemeteries.
Vanderburgh County (Ind.)--Maps; Buildings--Indiana--Vanderburgh County
Map resulting from a 1936 survey of roads in the county showing information about the built landscape, including, but not limited to, dwellings, churches, schools, factories, and cemeteries.
Union County (Ind.)--Maps; Buildings--Indiana--Union County
Map resulting from a 1936 survey of roads in the county showing information about the built landscape, including, but not limited to, dwellings, churches, schools, factories, and cemeteries.
The "Monongahela" was built in 1927 and rebuilt in 1945-1946 when she was converted from coal to an oil burner. In the late 1950s she was partially dismantled. Her remains were sold to a South American firm. She broke away from her tug during...
This is the towboat "Miami". Built in 1912 in Cincinnati, she was mostly a contract towboat. She ended her career on the Kanawha River and was dismantled in 1946.
The old "Margaret J" is seen from the Milton side of the river. She is pushing the hull of the former ferryboat, "Trimble". The towboat "Inland" is making its way down the river. In the distance, at the far left, can be seen a piling being built...
Transportation; Railroad; depot; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad
The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad built a wooden depot in Chesterton in 1852, just north of Third Street, south of the railroad tracks on land originally owned by the Thomas family. The railroad established a woodlot to the east of the...
Transportation; Automobiles; Mechanic; Waugh family; Waugh, Edward; Waugh, William
Edward and William Waugh are seen outside their automobile garage around 1920. Located at the corner of Grant and Calumet and built by Henry Gotens, it also housed the Chesterton Hall, the site of many town meetings and dances. According to family...