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...
A photograph of a group of children, many of whom are in costumes, probably for a school play. The known names are Alex Pieper (second from right in back row), Joe Ziegler (far right in back row), and Richard Kreitzer (seated in wagon in center)....
A photograph of Civil War veterans. The names were numberered to correspond with the numbers on the front, but water damage and tearing obscured many names. Here is the list of legible names: 1. Jackson 2. William Jones 3. Waddle 4. (blank) 5....
Limestone Industry--Awards; Army-Navy production award; Employees; Bloomington Limestone Company
Listed names: Willis Teague, Fred C. Jenkins, Earl Fulford, Raymond Roberts, Fon C. Stevens, Leland Bell, Wm. Gofourth, John McGlothin, Hubert McCammeron, James W. Engledow, Ralph S. Stines, Carl M. Taylor, Albert Staggs, Herman Scott, Noble...
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.
Monroe County (Ind.) -- History; Hunter, David Eckley (1834 - 1892); Education -- Indiana -- Monroe County; Teachers -- Indiana -- Monroe County
Personal Diary of D.E. Hunter. Provides a daily record of his life as a teacher in Ellettsville. Included is his trial and acquittal for the excessive whipping of two students.
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...
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); Speed, Ind.;...
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...
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...
This is the Pennsylvania Railroad freight station after the east end of the building had been taken off and a new frame structure had been constructed in its place. This took place sometime around 1918. The doors that you see down the side of the...
Image of the Eberly girls, daughters of Daniel and Emma Sophia (Snoke) Eberly. They are wearing white and are displaying their long hair. Names handwritten on the back are: ""Mary (Kline) / Ruth Rothernberger / Rhoda Mock / Susie Werstler / Rachel...
The last man on the right in the second row from the top has been identified as Frank W. Rohrscheib, Jr., but no other names are known. Taken in front of the Dubois County Courthouse in Jasper, IN. Keywords: men, building, courthouse, suits
Document filed with the Clerk of Court in Hendricks County, for the establishment of the Free Public Library and Reading Room of Brownsburg, Lincoln Township, Hendricks County, Indiana
This item is part of a larger collection of items from the Elam B. Guernsey Family Collection. This is a list of names with numbers and dollar amounts.
A picture of several members of the Held family. From left to right: Erna (Held) Vogel, Grandma Held, an unknown man, and Henry Held. The names of the children are unknown. Keywords: infant, child, men, women, house, building
This is a poem written by Kate Hiestand on stationary of her husband J.T. Hiestand, proprietor of Saw and Planing Mill in Sellersburg, Indiana. Poem is signed by Kate in Maplewood, Lebanon, Ohio. On the back of the paper, there is a list of names...