Early photo of the Union Building, Anderson, Ind., at the time the second largest office building in Indiana. There is a sign for the Lion Department store in a first floor window. Across the street, you can see construction on the Citizen's Bank...
First of a sequence of three pictures of the raising of the 3,000,000 lb. concrete dome of Warner Auditorium on the Anderson College campus, Oct. 17, 1961
Anderson College in the 1960s, looking north from Third Street. This is a view of the north east area of the campus, showing Dunn Hall, Co-ed (later Rice Hall), Martin Hall and Smith Hall.
Aerial photograph of Anderson College looking north east. Warner Auditorium is in the foreground. Dunn Hall, Co-ed (later Rice Hall), Martin Hall, Smith Hall and O. C. Lewis Gymnasium are in the background.
Over 6,000 people packed the Madison County courthouse square to hear John F. Kennedy on Oct. 5, 1960. Although Senator Kennedy cannot be seen in this picture, his face is visible on the hats of the people in the foreground.
Park Place Church of God stood at the corner of Eighth Street and College Drive. After the congregation built a new church on College Drive, this building was the Anderson College Music Building until destroyed by fire.
Looking south on Jackson Street from the Tower Apartments Building, located at Eleventh and Jackson Streets. The L-shaped building in the foreground is the YMCA.
The Paramount Theater opened in August 1929. Today it is still in operation as a special events venue. The streets are decorated for Christmas, as the hanging garlands show. In the background, the WHBU tower can be seen.
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...