Monroe County (Ind.) -- History.; Monroe County (Ind.) -- Church history.; St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church -- Indiana -- Bloomington.; St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Bloomington, Ind.) -- History.; Church records and registers --...
Provides record of background about the church, surrounding churches within administrative domain, incuding listing of parishioners and statistics.
Green-towned photographic postcard. The Pavillion at Mounds Park was a popular place to dance during the summer when the Union Traction Company operated Mounds Park as an amusement park.
Gospel Trumpet Company ; Church of God (Anderson, Ind.)
The Gospel Trumpet Company was the publishing organization of the Church of God. This buidling, located at 1200 E. Fifth Street in Park Place, opened in 1909. The Gospel Trumpet was later renamed Warner Press.
Church of God (Anderson, Ind.) ; Auditoriums; Tabernacles;
Original Tabernacle, later called Warner Auditorium. Pictured is probably a Camp Meeting Service (later called Church of God International Convention.) The Tabernacle was torn down after heavy snow damaged the roof in March 1960.
The Lippincott Glass Chimney Factory had located in Alexandria by 1894, when it is first listed in the city directory. It was a steady employer of 400-600 people until the early 1920's. Efforts to save the business failed and it went into...
The Alexandria M. E. Church (now First United Methodist Church of Alexandria) dedicated this building in September of 1902. The next year it was gutted by fire and had to be restored.
On March 23, 1913, three inches of rain feel on Madison County. For the next four days, much of Anderson was under water. This shows the Madison Avenue bridge area of the flood.
Photograph of railroad accident that took place in Anderson, Indiana on April 23 or 30, 1911. "This wreck . . . happened . . . week ago last Sunday just west of where we used to live (3131 Columbus Ave.) Cars went in all directions." (From...