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".
The March 24, 1913 White River Flood in Anderson, Ind. Postcard shows the north end of Main Street. In the foreground, the F. C. Cline Lumber Building is visible.
This boat was built in 1910 by Howard as the "J. H. Menge" and later the "M. A. Burke," a cotton packet. It was sold to the Louisville and Cincinnati Packet Company in 1919 and then was sent to Mount City for extensive alterations before being...
Color Photograph. View of historic front to Abe Martin Lodge (the main entrance today was originally the back side to the Lodge). The Lodge was built in 1932 using native stone and oak timbers. The Lodge and family cottages were named in honor...
This photograph is a group photo of the American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps in 1955. It is shot in front of the Syracuse High School on Main St. across from the library.
Built between Meridian street and Main street around 1887, this passenger depot for the Indianapolis and Bellefontaine Railroad was taken over by the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad (Big Four) when the railroads merged in 1889....
Old Main, the first building which housed Anderson College and Theological Seminary, was the college's administration building until replaced in the 1970's by Decker Hall.
The 900 block of Main Street, east side, with the Anderson Daily Bulletin building at the end. The Bulletin no longer used these offices, having combined operations with the Anderson Herald during the 1940's. Today this building is the Madison...