Snapshot of two female student wearing graduation gowns and caps. They stand on the sidewalk in front of the Pierceton school. Their shoes indicate that this was taken circa 1930.
Bank #227 is a gift from the State Bank of Syracuse during its first year of operation, circa 1908. It was found by Robin and Larry Kaercher at the Metrolina Expo in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Starke County (Ind.) ; Posters; Memorabilia; Dance halls;
This poster is an advertisement to come and listen to Glenn Stone and his famous Kilties at the new Crystal Ball Room. This particular night ladies could dance all night for only fifteen cents and men had to pay a quarter. The Crystal Ball Room...
"In 1893 the railroad bought the whole block on First Street from Vine to Mill Streets and built the depot and moved it in 1894"-Madison Courier, November 28, 1981. The station was used for passenger service until June 22, 1935. It was used for...
Photographer Theodore Eitel’s album, About a Town in Southern Indiana, depicts the Ohio River town of Utica, Clark County, Indiana circa 1920s. The fifteen village scenes are mounted on board with vellum. Eitel was a native of Louisville,...
A woman and a man in a suit and holding a bible (identified as possibly Pastor Truman) stand on the steps in front of the large church doors of the Pierceton First Baptist Church. Circa 1950. Notes indicate that "Mom thinks this was Pastor Truman."
Erected circa 1831, the first sermon was preached by Reverend Lewis Hurlbut. The first trustees were John Woodburn, Charles Burnett, William Robinson, John Pugh and Charles Woodard. The first sextant was to "sweep the church, dust the pulpit and...
Photograph from a balcony looking down at a priest knealing in front of the main alter. The walls have murals of angels in clouds. Congregants sit in pews. Circa 1950s.