Young Women's Christian associations; Anderson, Ind.
Anderson's YWCA was established in 1913 to accommodate and assist the growing number of single women coming to Anderson to work. This elegant home, located at 1011 Jackson Street, was formerly the mansion of local businessman Charles Henderson.
This is an image of a women's group of some sort. The women in the image are as follows: (Front Row) Betty Baugher and Son, Audrey Hamman, Lucille Babcock, Arliss Hamman, Madge Chiddister, Alda Brower, Mildred Moore, Cleo Henwood, Mrs. Elmer...
Nicknamed "The Little Train that Could," the Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad has provided commuter and recreational transportation for the residents of Westchester Township since 1908. The original orange passenger cars were replaced...
Members of the Carlin family pose with their four Ford tractors and five Ford cars and trucks. From left to right: Gerald, Ray 'Junior, Wayne, Fred, and Ray Carlin. Professional photograph for Ford Farming magazine taken in 1949 for article about...
Members of the Carlin family drive Ford tractors in a field. From left to right: Fred, Junior, Gerald, and Ray Carlin. Professional photograph for Ford Farming magazine taken in 1949 for article about the Carlin family of Monroe Township, Kosciusko...
Members of the Carlin family drive Ford tractors in a field. From left to right: Fred, Junior, Gerald, and Ray Carlin. Professional photograph for Ford Farming magazine taken in 1949 for article about the Carlin family of Monroe Township,...
Members of the Carlin family drive Ford tractors in a field. Professional photograph for Ford Farming magazine taken in 1949 for article about the Carlin family of Monroe Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana. Image number 28190-19.
Wayne Carlin poses on a Ford tractor on the family farm. Professional photograph for Ford Farming magazine taken in 1949 for article about the Carlin family of Monroe Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana. Image number 28190-19.
Ray Carlin driving a Ford tractor. Professional photograph for Ford Farming magazine taken in 1949 for article about the Carlin family of Monroe Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana. Image number 28190-19.
During her lifetime area folks might have thought her strange. The later generation, though, claimed Gene wholeheartedly and claimed her stoutly. In this case, Bob Seever of WOWO radio had broadcast from Rome City regarding Gene Stratton-Porter. ...
During her lifetime area folks might have thought her strange. The later generation, though, claimed Gene wholeheartedly and claimed her stoutly. In this case, Bob Seever of WOWO radio had broadcasted from Rome City regarding Gene...
The girls are posed in front of the living room fireplace. In an effort to identify the young ladies, we find that in July and August of 1900, cousin Gladys Wilson stayed with the Porters for a number of weeks. The girls would have been 12 and 13...
Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company; Evansville (Ind.); SIGECO; Ohio River; Electric power-plants; Floods; flood; Photograph
Peabody Coal Shovel at Boonville Power & Light, Noel Baum worked as an electrician night shift. This was a Marian Power Shovel model number 5900 from 1968.
Sellersburg (Ind.); Stock certificate; Silver Creek Canning Company
This is one share of stock for Silver Creek Canning Company in Sellersburg, Indiana and is share number 38. The value is $100. It is dated 26 July 1894. George Grasback is the owner of the share. George Robinson, secretary and Fred W. L. Meyer,...
Located in Shelby Township, this school was one of 13 established in the township. There being 13 schools, they were numbered from 1 to 13, beginning with the district in the northeast corner of the township. Brushy Fork was given the number 10....
This image is the school photo of the 1873 Syracuse Public School class. The information we have is as following: Hannah Galbreath is the Teacher. (Each person is labeled by a number) 1. M. Miles 2. A. V. Kitson 3. EM. Bushong 4. TH. Benner 5. Clo....
Typewritten article by Henry Van Dyke that appeared in Book News Monthly, March 1907, Volume 25, Number 7. Van Dyke describes the person, James Whitcomb Riley in this six page paper.
Typewritten comments by Alice French (Octave Thanet) on printed form soliciting personal comments about James W. Riley for inclusion in special issue of The Writer.
Handwritten comments by Will N. Harben on printed form soliciting personal comments about James W. Riley for inclusion in special Riley issue of The Writer.