Collection #

P 0411

 

 

general picture collection
ca. 1860s–1980s

Collection Information

Scope and Content Note

Series Contents

Cataloging Information

 

 

 

Processed by

Barbara Quigley and Barbara Zimmer
17 November 2004

Revised 24 January 2005

Manuscript and Visual Collections Department
William Henry Smith Memorial Library
Indiana Historical Society
450 West Ohio Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202-3269

www.indianahistory.org

 

COLLECTION INFORMATION

VOLUME OF
COLLECTION:

25 boxes

COLLECTION
DATES:

Ca. 1860s–1980s

PROVENANCE:

Multiple

RESTRICTIONS:

None

COPYRIGHT:

 

REPRODUCTION
RIGHTS:

Permission to reproduce or publish material in this collection must be obtained from the Indiana Historical Society.

ALTERNATE
FORMATS:

 

RELATED
HOLDINGS:

 

ACCESSION
NUMBER:

0000.0395, 0000.0396, 0000.0401, 0000.0414, 1932.0201, 1932.0301, 1935.0502, 1935.1105, 1936.0203, 1936.0712, 1937.0608, 1937.0804, 1937.0903, 1938.0244, 1938.0617, 1938.0703, 1938.0803, 1938.0804, 1939.0805, 1941.1008, 1943.0603, 1946.0012, 1946.0412, 1946.0702, 1946.0802, 1946.1216, 1947.0907, 1947.1101, 1947.1106, 1948.0318, 1948.1111, 1949.0522, 1949.0805, 1950.0002, 1950.0514, 1950.0606, 1952.1122, 1953.0015, 1953.0016, 1953.0205, 1953.0221, 1954.0005, 1954.0414, 1955.0509, 1955.0906, 1955.0907, 1956.0418, 1956.1204, 1957.0029, 1957.0212, 1957.1111, 1960.0005, 1961.0309, 1961.0702, 1962.0028, 1962.0029, 1962.1212, 1962.1213, 1963.0012, 1963.0031, 1963.0047, 1963.0064, 1963.0606, 1964.0064, 1964.0108, 1964.0213, 1964.0606, 1964.0707, 1965.0809, 1966.0013, 1966.0204, 1966.0304, 1966.0515, 1966.0716, 1966.0811, 1966.1015, 1966.1107, 1967.0086, 1967.0319, 1967.0320, 1968.0814, 1968.1107, 1969.0302, 1969.0306, 1969.0606, 1969.1212, 1970.0030, 1970.0306, 1970.0312, 1971.1010, 1971.1103, 1971.1209, 1972.0005, 1972.0314, 1972.0523, 1972.0624, 1972.0815, 1972.1208, 1973.0018, 1973.1014, 1975.0104, 1975.0534, 1977.0924, 1978.1125, 1979.0010, 1979.0232, 1979.0524, 1979.0605, 1981.0312, 1982.0835, 1982.1132, 1983.0611, 1984.0208, 1984.0634, 1984.1026, 1984.1217, 1985.0314, 1985.0808, 1985.0920, 1986.0070, 1986.0347, 1987.0050, 1987.0606, 1987.0672X, 1987.0673X, 1988.0245, 1988.0254, 1988.0355, 1988.0360, 1988.0448, 1988.0451, 1988.0598, 1988.0620, 1988.0621, 1988.0632, 1988.0707, 1988.0737, 1988.0810, 1988.0870X, 1989.0050, 1989.0089, 1989.0090, 1989.0091, 1989.0412, 1989.0414, 1989.0420, 1989.0424, 1989.0425, 1989.0433, 1989.0460, 1990.0050, 1990.0331, 1990.0430, 1990.0477, 1990.0545, 1990.0783X, 1991.0001, 1991.0024, 1991.0147, 1991.0148, 1991.0276, 1991.0396, 1991.0417, 1991.0577, 1992.0036, 1992.0159, 1992.0160, 1992.0300, 1992.0502, 1992.0504, 1992.0506, 1992.0508, 1992.0511, 1992.0907, 1992.0909, 1993.0070, 1993.0072, 1993.0073, 1993.0075, 1993.0142,  1993.0143, 1993.0144, 1993.0145, 1993.0146, 1993.0336, 1993.0360, 1993.0418, 1993.0419, 1993.0421, 1993.0504, 1993.0508, 1993.0510, 1993.0716, 1993.0718, 1993.0720, 1995.0207, 1995.0208, 1995.0545, 1995.0575, 1995.0621, 1995.0706, 1995.0714, 1995.0784, 1995.0789, 1995.0791, 1995.0793, 1995.0798, 1995.0800, 1995.0801, 1995.0802, 1996.0003, 1996.0200, 1996.0274, 1996.0397, 1996.0398, 1996.0411, 1996.0414, 1996.0738, 1996.0739, 1996.0787, 1996.0800, 1996.0801, 1996.0939X, 1997.0057, 1997.0270, 1997.0628, 1997.0730X, 1997.0733X, 1997.0735X, 1997.0737X, 1997.0740X, 1997.0741X, 1998.0197, 1998.0244, 1998.0356, 1998.0360, 1998.0363, 1998.0476, 1998.0510, 1998.0538, 1998.0597, 1998.0614, 1998.0615, 1998.0616, 1998.0675, 1998.0811, 1998.0815, 1998.0909, 1998.1077, 1998.1078, 1998.1079, 1998.1087, 1998.1099, 1998.1102, 1998.1124, 1999.0060, 1999.0061, 1999.0076, 1999.0089, 1999.0090, 1999.0091, 1999.0092, 1999.0099, 1999.0104, 1999.0200, 1999.0201, 1999.0204, 1999.0205, 1999.0214, 1999.0217, 1999.0265, 1999.0275, 1999.0276, 1999.0283, 1999.0285, 1999.0288, 1999.0297, 1999.0305, 1999.0445, 1999.0493, 1999.0518, 1999.0522, 1999.0526, 1999.0535, 1999.0536, 1999.0537, 1999.0583, 1999.0655, 1999.0661, 1999.0668, 1999.0672, 2000.0048, 2000.0056, 2000.0057, 2000.0071, 2000.0072, 2000.0073, 2000.0165, 2000.0233, 2000.0254, 2000.0259, 2000.0260, 2000.0268, 2000.0269, 2000.0270, 2000.0300, 2000.0345, 2000.0354, 2000.0360, 2000.0380, 2000.0485, 2000.0486, 2000.0513, 2000.0514, 2000.0515, 2000.0615, 2000.0619, 2000.0620, 2000.0623, 2000.0626, 2000.0630, 2000.0740, 2000.0779, 2000.1092, 2000.1127, 2000.1131, 2000.1170, 2000.1171, 2000.1173, 2000.1178, 2000.1200, 2000.1202, 2000.1219, 2000.1220, 2000.1221, 2000.1222, 2000.1224, 2000.1227, 2000.1230, 2000.1235, 2000.1237, 2000.1239, 2001.0003, 2001.0023, 2001.0026, 2001.0047, 2001.0094, 2001.0108, 2001.0110, 2001.0111, 2001.0175, 2001.0176, 2001.0233, 2001.0234, 2001.0235, 2001.0236, 2001.0237, 2001.0461, 2001.0463, 2001.0467, 2001.0468, 2001.0472, 2001.0554, 2001.0592, 2001.0597, 2001.0607, 2001.0631, 2001.0643, 2001.0645, 2001.0646, 2001.0647, 2001.0648, 2001.0652, 2001.0703, 2001.0707, 2001.0710, 2001.0711, 2001.0712, 2001.0713, 2001.0714, 2001.0715, 2001.0717, 2001.0845, 2001.0849, 2001.0851, 2001.0859, 2001.0875, 2001.0876, 2001.0877, 2001.0878, 2001.0881, 2001.1036, 2001.1114, 2001.1119, 2001.1168, 2001.1170, 2001.1174, 2002.0027, 2002.0029, 2002.0030, 2002.0083, 2002.0121, 2002.0157, 2002.0168, 2002.0173, 2002.0176, 2002.0207, 2002.0227, 2002.0299, 2002.0300, 2002.0302, 2002.0318, 2002.0332, 2002.0341, 2002.0462, 2002.0468, 2002.0469, 2002.0470, 2002.0471, 2002.0472, 2002.0473, 2002.0550, 2002.0551, 2002.0554, 2002.0555, 2002.0556, 2002.0557, 2002.0558, 2002.0559, 2002.0561, 2002.0571, 2002.0573, 2002.0574, 2002.0580, 2002.0583, 2002.0584, 2002.0634, 2002.0637, 2002.0638, 2002.0642, 2002.0709, 2002.0787, 2003.0080, 2003.0086, 2003.0091, 2003.0121, 2003.0125, 2003.0165, 2003.0244, 2003.0293

NOTES:

 

 

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

This is a large collection of pictures that were acquired from many different sources by the Indiana Historical Society as either individual items or small batches of items that did not necessarily warrant being designated as collections of their own.  These are images of a wide range of subjects including artifacts, events, people, city scenes, and landscapes from all over Indiana.

The images in this collection are photographs, including some photographs of artifacts, drawings, engravings, and paintings.  One of the earliest original photographs included is a group portrait at the dedication of Spencer Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church in Clinton County in 1867.  There are later photographs of some earlier images, such as the portraits of William Maclure, who lived from 1763–1840.  There are also modern photographs of older items such as a patterned cloth woven in 1840 and an 1841 certificate.

The collection is arranged in seven series:  1) Counties, 2) General Subjects, 3) Indiana Subjects, 4) People (Alphabetical by Name), 5) People (Alphabetical by Groups and Subjects), 6) People (By Counties), and 7) People in Unknown Locations.  Some related items may be in more than one series.  Generally, pictures of people will be in series 4, 5, 6, or 7, but people may appear in some images in the first three series also. 

Series 1, Counties:  This series is arranged alphabetically by county name.  It consists of images of a wide variety of scenes including aerial views, bridges, buildings (barns, businesses, churches, courthouses, hospitals, hotels, houses, museums, schools, synagogues, etc.), cemeteries, dunes, farms, lighthouses, mills, monuments, parades, parks, railroad depots and tracks, rivers, special events, street scenes, vehicles, and more.

Series 2, General Subjects:  This series includes images that may or may not be from Indiana.  The pictures are arranged alphabetically by general subject headings such as airports, Andersonville, arts and crafts, automobiles, Civil War, costume, forts, frontier and pioneer life, graffiti, mills, railroads, steamboats, water, and Wayne (Anthony Wayne’s birthplace).

Series 3, Indiana Subjects:  This series consists of images known or believed to be from Indiana.  The photographs are arranged alphabetically by general subject headings including airplanes, airports, arts and crafts, automobiles, bank notes, barns, boats, books (Booth Tarkington), buses, businesses, canals, capitols, churches, covered bridges, furniture, geology, log cabins, luggage, machinery, medals and ribbons (Civil War), mills, monuments, political campaigns, politics, power plants, radio stations, railroads and streetcars, residences, restaurants, roads (including toll houses), state sesquicentennial, territorial seal, trees, trucks, and water.

Series 4, People (Alphabetical by Name):  This series is comprised of portraits and other less formal photographs of people, and is arranged alphabetically by last name.

Series 5, People (Alphabetical by Groups and Subjects):  This series consists of photographs of people in various categories, which are arranged alphabetically by general subject headings including airplanes, authors, bands, billiard/pool players, businesses, camping, church and synagogue leaders, Civil War, Civil War treason trials, clubs, colleges and universities, dentists, entertainment celebrities, German culture, golfers, government officials, hospitals, Indian pow-wow, Indiana state fair, judges, Ku Klux Klan, lynch mobs, military (including American Legion and Grand Army of the Republic), minstrel shows, musicians, nurses, organizations, politicians, race car drivers, railroad, school children, schools (including bands and sports teams), non-school sports teams (baseball, football, and ice hockey), and women’s groups.

Series 6, People (By Counties):  This series includes pictures of groups of people who may or may not be identified, but were known to be in a certain county.  There are also images of unidentified individuals known to be in a certain county.

Series 7, People in Unknown Locations:  This series consists of photographs of groups of identified people in unknown locations, as well as unidentified people in unknown locations.

To search the collection guide online, click the Control key (“Ctrl”) and the “F” key.  Enter a name, word, or phrase in the box that appears, then click on “Find Next.”  You can continue to click on “Find Next” to view all the listings of the name or phrase that appear in the collection guide.  Try searching separately for various related terms, such as “train” and “railroad” to find as many items as possible that might be what you are seeking. 

When searching for a person’s name, it may be best to search for last name only, because someone might be listed with initials or with a variation of a first name.  For example, a search for “Bill Mansfield” would not lead to “William Lutz Mansfield;” a search for “Mildred Snobarger” would prevent finding “Millie Frances Bartholomew Snobarger;” and a search for “James Tillett” would leave “James and Jessie Tillett” undiscovered.  In some cases the last name was illegible, as in the case of Jacob “Mutz” or “Mertz.”  If a surname is commonly misspelled, search for every probable spelling.  In some cases, only last names were listed, without any first names or initials.

 

 

series CONTENTS

Series 1: Counties

CONTENTS

CONTAINER

Adams County:  Geneva oil well; Limberlost State Memorial.

Box 1, Folder 1

Allen County:  Fort Wayne—aerial views, centennial celebration, Kozma Bros. store, Lincoln Bank tower, rivers, Robinson Park, rose garden, streetcar.

Box 1, Folder 2

Benton County:  Fowler.

Box 1, Folder 3

Boone County:  Lebanon—Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, house built by Jas. Calvin Hague, Merchants’ Day; Zionsville—street scenes.

Box 1, Folder 4

Brown County:  Nashville, including Brown County State Park.

Box 1, Folder 5

Carroll County:  Delphi; Pittsburg—bridge over the Wabash River.

Box 1, Folder 6

Cass County:  Logansport—Cedar Island Country Club, Pancini’s grocery store, street scene.

Box 1, Folder 7

Clark County:  Borden—Borden Museum; Charlestown—housing project, James House; Clarksville—Octagon House; Jeffersonville—Edmonds J. Howard home and steamboat museum, Ohio River; Sellersburg—Silver Creek Baptist Church.

Box 1, Folder 8

Clay County:  Carbon—train depot.

Box 1, Folder 9

Clinton County:  Boyleston—general store; Rossville—“Sanitary Lunch” restaurant.

Box 1, Folder 10

Crawford County:  Leavenworth; Milltown—old lime kiln.

Box 1, Folder 11

Daviess County:  Washington—Van Trees home.

Box 1, Folder 12

Dearborn County:  Lawrenceburg; mouth of Laughery Creek.

Box 1, Folder 13

Decatur County:  Pleasant Mills bridge; family home; Adams—lime kiln; Greensburg—courthouse, Hendricks marker, International Order of Oddfellows Home, Isaac G. White home; St. Paul—John Paul home, old Paul Mill, stone bridge.

Box 1, Folder 14

Delaware CountyMuncie—Ball State University, Frank C. Ball residence destroyed by fire.

Box 1, Folder 15

Elkhart County:  Bonneyville Mills—old mill, ruins of counterfeiters’ den; Elkhart—Elkhart High School building (ca. 1899), A.M. Tucker’s Block, snow scene; Goshen—courthouse, house.

Box 1, Folder 16

Fayette County:  northeast of Glenwood—Ludlow School; Connersville—school building, Ross Smiley’s 1830s cabin.

Box 2, Folder 1

Fountain County:  Attica—mud bath (?), parade, tornado damage; Veedersburg—Presbyterian church, street fair.

Box 2, Folder 2

Franklin County:  Brookville—photo of Forsyth painting of falls, land office, paper mill and flour mill, school building and Governor Ray’s house; Laurel—Whitewater dam; Metamora—aqueduct, canal, covered bridge, locks, waterfall; New Trenton—Millers’ Store a.k.a. Manwaring Tavern (oldest brick building in Franklin County, built 1808).

Box 2, Folder 3

Franklin CountyFairfield—Maurice Thompson House.

Box 2, Folder 4

Fulton Countyround barns, carriage-style hearses, nativity scene outside a large building.

Box 2, Folder 5

Gibson County:  Princeton—G.A.R. encampment with zeppelin overhead.

Box 2, Folder 6

Grant County:  Fowlerton—Main Street; Marion—Baptist church ruins on Indian reservation, bridge over Mississinewa River, county courthouse, Marion Park, street scene.

Box 2, Folder 7

Hamilton County:  Fishers—Conner Prairie Farm, covered bridge; Noblesville—abandoned box factory, county courthouse, St. Mary’s Packing Company; Westfield—First Methodist Church.

Box 2, Folder 8

Hancock CountyMcCordsville—high school building; New Palestine—William Nichols farm.

Box 2, Folder 9

Hancock CountyGreenfield—James Whitcomb Riley’s Home:  includes the “Ole Swimmin’ Hole.”

Box 2, Folder 10

Harrison County:  “Old Goshen” church; Corydon—Constitution Elm, first legislative hall, first state Capitol building.

Box 2, Folder 11

Henry County:  New Castle—county courthouse, dedication of Wilbur Wright stone at Memorial Park, Elks Club, historical society museum, Hobson home, parade, pool house, street scenes, views from courthouse tower, water works plant.

Box 2, Folder 12

Henry County—Schools:  country school, elementary, junior high, high school, Hernley School, Holland School, New Castle Academy, Spiceland Academy, Weir School.

Box 2, Folder 13

Howard County:  covered bridge; Kokomo—Lyon Tabernacle.

Box 2, Folder 14

Huntington County:  Warren High School home economics classroom.

Box 2, Folder 15

Jackson County:  Brownstown—county jail, historical society museum.

Box 3, Folder 1

Jay County:  Balbec—Eliza Harris Underground Railroad marker.

Box 3, Folder 2

Jefferson County:  Clifty Falls State Park, General John Morgan marker, Hanging Rock, houses, railroad tracks, schools; Dupont—meat house raided by John Morgan; Hanover—Butler Falls, Hanover College, Ohio River; Madison—bridge construction, Burke home, W.W. Burke & Son store, Edward Eggleston home, Ohio River, railroad tracks.

Box 3, Folder 3

Johnson County:  LaGrange house; Edinburgh—Rest Haven Cemetery, deck plate of U.S.S. Battleship Indiana; Franklin—creek scene.

Box 3, Folder 4

Knox County:  Vincennes—aerial view of Clark Memorial and Lincoln Bridge during speech by President Franklin Roosevelt, Alice of Old Vincennes home, George Rogers Clark Memorial, Fort Sackville elevator fire, Fort Sackville sesquicentennial, gas works, William Henry Harrison home, home of first Indiana legislature, parish library, Lincoln Bridge, St. Francis Xavier Church, Sugar Loaf Indian Mound; Westphalia—church.

Box 3, Folder 5

Kosciusko County:  River Bend School, house possibly in the Tippecanoe Lake area.

Box 3, Folder 6

LaGrange County:  Ontario—LaGrange Collegiate Institute.

Box 3, Folder 7

Lake County:  Gary—apartments, houses, ore boats, steel mills, street scenes, WIND radio tower damaged by wind; Whiting—aerial view of Standard Oil Company, Community House.

Box 3, Folder 8

Lake CountyGary—Early Years:  scenes from late 1800s–1909.

Box 3, Folder 9

Lake County—Hammond:  courthouse, federal building, Masonic temple, Michigan Central train depot, public library, St. Margaret’s Hospital, schools.

Box 3, Folder 10

LaPorte County:  barn, dunes, Lake Michigan, pine tree at border of Indiana and Michigan; LaPorte—high school, street scene, Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church; Michigan City—Central School, Haviland’s fire, Hoosier Slide sand dune, lighthouses, Roeske Mill, street scene; Westville—former opera house and theater.

Box 3, Folder 11

LaPorte CountyIndiana State Penitentiary (Michigan City):  aerial views, buildings with greenhouse, classroom.

Box 3, Folder 12

Lawrence County:  Bedford—Raymond Hughes’ automotive store; Spring Mill State Park.

Box 3, Folder 13

Madison County:  Anderson—county courthouse with “living flag”, high school; Mounds State Park; Pendleton—Indiana State Reformatory.

Box 3, Folder 14

Marion County—Acton:  camp ground, Franklin Township horse-drawn school hack, Mr. E.T. Bowser’s buggy and pony “Topsy”, train depot.

Box 4, Folder 1

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Aerial Views.

Box 4, Folder 2

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Bridges.

Box 4, Folder 3

Marion County—Indianapolis—Buildings:  American Legion national headquarters, construction of board of trade building, Das Deutsche Haus, federal building interior, former (Indianapolis’s first?) high school, former Indiana State Bank, Indiana Terminal Warehouse, Masonic Hall, Mayer Building, Scottish Rite Cathedral, steam pump works, toll house, Tomlinson Hall plaque, Willoughby Building.

Box 4, Folder 4

Marion County—Indianapolis—Business Firms:  Beatrice Creamery, Brandt Steele’s Pottery, Charles Mayer Store, Garr Sign Co. (former Methodist Seminary building?), (Hollweg & Reese, Indiana Music Co. (and Paul Reni’s music studio), Indianapolis Brewery, John Stevenson & Co., Kardex Sales Co., McQuat Building (Goldstein’s, Marott’s Shoes, Hanover Shoes, Thom McAn), Noble St. Grocery, Schmidt’s Brewery, Shaw & Lippincott Carriage certificate, William Haerle women’s furnishings, W.W. Burke & Son, unidentified store interiors.

Box 4, Folder 5

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Cemeteries:  Crown Hill, Floral Park.

Box 4, Folder 6

Marion CountyIndianapolisCentral Canal.

Box 4, Folder 7

Marion County—Indianapolis—Churches and Synagogues:  Beth El Temple, Bethel A.M.E., Christ Church, Christian Science, Ebenezer Lutheran, First Presbyterian, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, Meridian Street Methodist, North United Methodist, Plymouth Congregational, St. Anthony Catholic, St. Paul’s, Second Presbyterian, Third Presbyterian.

Box 4, Folder 8

Marion County—Indianapolis—Circle Area:  aerial view, churches, Circle Theatre, Morton statue, Soldiers and Sailors Monument, street scenes, views from top of monument.

Box 4, Folder 9

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Courthouses:  county courthouse.

Box 4, Folder 10

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Fairgrounds.

Box 4, Folder 11

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Fall Creek:  bridge, creek, and other scenes along Fall Creek.

Box 4, Folder 12

Marion County—Indianapolis—Fires:  Bowen–Merrill Bookstore, Crescent Paper Co., Henry Coburn Storage & Warehouse Co., Stewart–Carey Co.

Box 4, Folder 13

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Hospitals—Central State Hospital:  buildings and hospital grounds.  See also series 5, People—Hospitals—Central State Hospital.

Box 5, Folder 1

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Hotels, Inns, and Taverns:  Friendly Inn, Marion Park Hotel (later known as Dougherty’s Old Homestead Tavern), Shaffer House, tavern between Indianapolis and Irvington.

Box 5, Folder 2

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Hotels—English Hotel:  exterior views.

Box 5, Folder 3

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Institutions:  orphans’ home.

Box 5, Folder 4

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Parks:  Brookside, Garfield, Military, Riverside.

Box 5, Folder 5

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Baldwin–Fletcher–Cooper.

Box 5, Folder 6

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Bates, Hervey:  1526 S. New Jersey Street.

Box 5, Folder 7

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Bosart, Timothy L., Jr.:  4704 E. Washington Street.

Box 5, Folder 8

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Butler, Ovid:  northwest corner of 13th Street and Park Avenue.

Box 5, Folder 9

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Caldwell, A. Lee:  949 E. 86th Street.

Box 5, Folder 10

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Drake, Col. James P.:  South Luette Street. 

Box 5, Folder 11

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—French, Charles G.:  960 E. Washington Street.

Box 5, Folder 12

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Gresham, Walter Q.:  876 Tennessee Street (northwest corner of Capitol Avenue and 18th Street). 

Box 5, Folder 13

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Hanna, Joseph:  638 N. Luette Street.

Box 5, Folder 14

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Hasselman, Lewis.

Box 5, Folder 15

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Haughey, Theodore P.:  3824 Graceland Avenue.

Box 5, Folder 16

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Hendricks, Abram W.:  southwest corner of North and Meridian streets.

Box 5, Folder 17

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Hendricks, Thomas, A.:  N. Capitol and Ohio streets.

Box 5, Folder 18

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Howland, Elisha J.:  Sutherland Avenue at 34th Street.

Box 5, Folder 19

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Huey, Harry H.  (See also folder for People—Marion County—Indianapolis—Fall Creek for pictures of members of the Huey family.) 

Box 5, Folder 20

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Johnson:  John Johnson house on site of present state fairgrounds.  Oliver Johnson farm at 4451 Central Avenue.

Box 5, Folder 21

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Langsdale, J.W.S.:  north side of Market Street(?)  Also shows physician’s office of Dr. John M. Gaston.

Box 5, Folder 22

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Mayer, Charles:  southeast corner of Illinois and North streets.  (See also folder for Schnull–Rauch residence.)

Box 5, Folder 23

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Morris–Butler.

Box 5, Folder 24

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Sanders–Childers:  built in 1822 by William Sanders; later home of Mrs. Frank R. Childers.  1002 Palmer Street.

Box 5, Folder 25

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Schnull–Rauch:  3050 N. Meridian Street.  (See also folder for Charles Mayer residence.)

Box 5, Folder 26

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Stephenson, D.C.:  5432 E. University Avenue.

Box 5, Folder 27

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Sullivan, William:  northwest corner of Meridian and St. Clair streets.

Box 5, Folder 28

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Wallick, John F.:  southwest corner of St. Joseph and Meridian streets.

Box 5, Folder 29

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Residences—Winchester, Wilbur F.:  2031 N. Illinois Street.

Box 5, Folder 30

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences—Various:  includes homes of Prof. Benton, Noble C. Butler, Mrs. McKaty (156 Ash Street), east side of Central Avenue between 19th and 20th streets, house at 1402 N. Capitol Avenue, and unidentified Indianapolis houses.

Box 5, Folder 31

Marion County—Indianapolis—Restaurants:  Apollo (northwest corner of Maryland and S. Illinois streets), The Barge Fish and Chips, Eat Shop (High School Road and U.S. 40), White Castle (660 Fort Wayne Avenue).

Box 6, Folder 1

Marion County—Indianapolis—Schools and Seminaries:  plaque for first school in Indianapolis (southeast corner of Illinois and Washington streets), No. 13 school (Buchanan Street), No. 25 school (E. Merrill Street), Crispus Attucks High School, Henry Ward Beecher Church building that housed the art school from 1887–1891, Central College of Music, Circle Hall College of Music, “original deaf school” in Willard Park, Marion County Seminary.

Box 6, Folder 2

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Social Clubs—Turnverein.

Box 6, Folder 3

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument.

Box 6, Folder 4

Marion County—Indianapolis—Special Events:  Liberty Bell tour of 1893, World War I victory celebration at Monument Circle, Easter sunrise service at Monument Circle in 1947, parades.

Box 6, Folder 5

Marion CountyIndianapolisSpeedway.

Box 6, Folder 6

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Street Railway.

Box 6, Folder 7

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Street Scenes.

Box 6, Folder 8

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Street Scenes—Markets.

Box 6, Folder 9

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Traction Terminal.

Box 6, Folder 10

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Union Station.

Box 6, Folder 11

Marion CountyIndianapolis—War Memorial Area:  includes images of the Indiana World War Memorial and its construction, the obelisk, and plaza.

Box 6, Folder 12

Marion County—Indianapolis—Wheeler Mission:  one image shows a crowd of people listening to a speaker outside the mission when it was located in the old Empire Theatre building, ca. 1921–22.  Another picture shows the mission ca. 1925, when it was located at 241–43 N. Delaware Street.  Also included is a list of addresses for the mission from 1912–58.

Box 6, Folder 13

Marion CountyIndianapolis—Winter Scenes.

Box 6, Folder 14

Marion County—Millersville:  blacksmith shop, Butcher house, cows on 56th Street, Stoughton Fletcher residence, Highland Lutheran Church, Main Street, store, Washington Township School No. 2, old tavern or inn, water tower (?).

Box 6, Folder 15

Marshall CountyArgos—house, public school building; Bremen—1891 fairgrounds; Plymouth—Mrs. Martha Reisch’s home at 1008 N. Michigan Street; Twin Lakes—Chief Menominee statue, marker for Menominee Chapel.

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Martin Countyresidence near Lawrence County border; Indian Springs—hotel, unidentified building by water; Shoals­—county courthouse.

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Miami Countyround barn; Peru—Ferris wheel.

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Monroe County:  Bloomington—stone house built by Daniel Stout in 1828; Ellettsville—Lodge No. 245 and drugstore.

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Monroe County—Indiana University:  Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, business and economics building, geology building, observatory, Pi Beta Phi sorority house, well house.

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Montgomery CountyBooher School; Crawfordsville—county jail; Waveland—round barn.

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Morgan County:  Martinsville—Hadley Grocery Co.; Mooresville—old Monrovia Bridge; Waverley—Jacob Whetzel house.

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Newton County:  Brook—George W. Spitler cabin where the first court in the county was held; Kentland—Governor Warren T. McCray’s Orchard Lake Farm.

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Noble County:  Ligonier—Stone’s Tavern.

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Ohio County:  Laughery Creek; Rising Sun—county courthouse.

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Orange County:  Bacon—oldest house; French Lick—hotel and springs; Orleans—Cortron plant of Admiral Corporation, go-kart racing at 1972 Dogwood Festival; Paoli—Rhodes and Bro. livery stable; Valeene—Harned Chapel Cemetery.

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Orange County—West Baden Springs:  boulevard, dairy, hotel exteriors and interiors, hotel grounds, springs.  This is a small album.

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Parke County:  Bowling Green—Methodist Episcopal church; Bridgeton—freemason lodge; Rockville—tan yard (?) and post office at Lusk Springs; Tangier—round barn; Turkey Run State Park—cabins, covered bridge, creek, entrance gate, inn, John Lusk home above mill site.

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Perry County: Cannelton—mill; Lafayette Spring—Lincoln Trail; Rome—courthouse; Tell City—chair company, flood protection project.

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Pike County:  steam mills; Petersburg—Blythe–Wood Academy, county courthouse, Indian mound, Wabash and Erie Canal warehouse, White Oak Springs Fort; Stendal—steam mill.

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Posey County:  oil well; Mount Vernon—county courthouse.

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Posey County—New Harmony:  Fauntleroy home, D.D. Owen house and laboratory, Rapp–Maclure mansion, old Rappite community house, Rappite house, tavern, tomb of Thomas Say, unidentified buildings, unidentified people in Rappite-era attire.

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Posey County—New Harmony photographs by Homer Fauntleroy:  castor oil factory and open well, cemetery gateway, old Rappite brick church, dam, Dutch biscuits, dwellings, gate tree, granary, Alexander Maclure house, Joseph Neef house, rooming houses (one later became New Harmony Tavern), schoolhouse, sundial, warehouse.

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Pulaski County:  Medaryville—potato harvesting.

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Putnam County:  Greencastle—town square area ca. 1900; Raccoon—bridge.

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Randolph County:  Winchester—county courthouse.

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Ripley County:  Batesville—Boehringer Street East; Milan—Stephen S. Harding homestead; Osgood—Damm Theatre, First National Bank.

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Rush County:  Moscow—mills, John Owen monument; Rushville—Rushville National Bank, dental parlor of Dr. Smith (halftone image).

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St. Joseph County:  Mishawaka—aerial view showing Twin Branch Dam; South Bend—aerial view showing Bendix Products plant, aerial view looking north, city hall draped in black for Knute Rockne funeral, Alexis Coquillard house used for county court meetings, peppermint distilling plant, peppermint field, stand pipe, street scene with crowd in front of Palace Theatre for world premiere of Knute Rockne – All American, street scene with Young Buffalo Wild West Show procession,

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St. Joseph CountyUniversity of Notre Dame:  1939 dedication of fieldhouse, aerial views of football stadium, Sacred Heart Church, Walsh Hall.

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Scott County:  Lexington—former county courthouse converted into a school.

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Shelby County:  Mount Auburn—Knowlton house; Shelbyville—Kinsley homestead, rally day at public square, Ray house and public square, B.H. Yearling grocery and meat market; Waldron—Conn’s Creek, bridge over Lewis Creek.

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Spencer County:  Huffman—George Huffman house; Rockport—courthouse, steamboat landing, Veranda Hotel and Hougland grain and seed store; Santa Claus—general store, old post offices, Santa Claus talking with a child, character statues, Santa Claus Land train.

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Starke County:  crooked tree.

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Steuben County:  Orland—Captain Barry house, Justus Butler house, Captain Marvin Benjamin Butler house, S.U. Clark house.

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Sullivan County:  Farmersburg—house by dirt road; Shelburn—(James?) Riggs home; Sullivan—Presbyterian church, street scene on Circus Day (halftone image).

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Switzerland County:  ferry on Ohio River; Florence—freemason lodge; Moorefield—Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Church interior; Vevay—Edward Eggleston’s birthplace, ferry house built by John F. Dufour, Knox house, McCormick Tavern, McMillan house, roller mill, Roxy house, Ruter Chapel.

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Tippecanoe County:  Battle Ground—Battle of Tippecanoe battleground, Prophet’s Rock; Lafayette—Indiana State Soldiers’ Home; West Lafayette—Fort Ouiatenon, Ross Lockridge speaking to a group at Fort Ouiatenon.

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Tippecanoe County—Purdue University:  administration building, airport, agriculture building, Cary Hall, gymnasium and field house, Heavilon Hall, Hall of Music, Purdue Memorial Union, South Hall.

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Union County:  Dunlapsville—academy building; Liberty—Templeton log house; Roseburg—Union County cemetery gravestones.

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Vanderburgh County:  Evansville—Angel Mounds aerial view, Angel Mounds pottery, unmarked grave of WWI soldier James Bethel Gresham, William Heilman monument at Oak Hill Cemetery, Morris Plan Building, early transatlantic plane, wharf.

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Vermillion CountyClinton—Crown Hill Coal Mine No. 6.  (See also People—Vermillion County for pictures of rescue of miners during disaster on 31 December 1938.)

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Vigo County:  Pimento—aerial view of Dixie Bee coal mine, Indiana National Guard at Dixie Bee coal mine in 1932; Terre Haute—Barbour’s house, Bemis Bag Co., Commercial Solvents Corporation explosion, Indiana State Normal School, oldest log house in county built by Walter Malcom, Markle homes, wall-less federal penitentiary, Steinhart Cadillac sales and service building, street scene, Sugar Valley coal mine, Terre Haute Female College (later St. Anthony’s Hospital, eventually the site of Anthony Square).

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Wabash County:  She-Po-Con-Ah and Frances Slocum monument; Wabash—covered bridge, pioneer house in Sunken Lake region.

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Washington CountySalem—John Milton Hay birthplace, Dawson Lyon home.

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Wayne County:  covered bridge along Greensfork Creek, James Lamb house, Whitewater High School; Cambridge City—Cambridge Feed Mills; Huddleston House, old tavern on National Road; Centerville—street scene; Dublin—American Legion post no. 338 (Leroy Tout); Fountain City—boyhood home of C. Francis Jenkins; Hagerstown—Bear Creek School; Middleboro—lime kiln.

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Wayne County—Levi Coffin House:  door through which Eliza of Uncle Tom’s Cabin crawled, exteriors of the house.

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Wayne County—Meeting Houses:  New Garden Friends’ church and school near Fountain City, Friends’ meeting houses in Richmond.

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Wayne County—Richmond:  aerial view, First Methodist Church, First Presbyterian Church, first courthouse, Henry Cutter store and townhouse, Center Township High School (classroom and exterior), ice pond and ice house, county historical museum rock garden, Odd Fellows’ building, first schoolhouse, Andrew F. Scott mansion, unidentified school.

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White County:  Brookston—Brookston Academy; Monticello—Tioga Bridge over the Tippecanoe River, Wabash Canoe Club at dam.

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Whitley County:  hill and lake at the site of Chief Little Turtle’s birthplace.

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Series 2: General Subjects

CONTENTS

CONTAINER

Airports—Construction:  Old Auburn, Lockbourne Air Force Base (Ohio), Port Columbus (Ohio?).

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Andersonville (copy photos and graphics).

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Arts and Crafts:  photographs of Springerle boards.

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Automobiles:  Marmon-D, Marmon-E, Marmon-F, Muller front-drive, unidentified.

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Automobiles—Lexington automobiles.

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Civil War:  Union troops of Eighth Kentucky Co. C scaling cliffs at Ropers Rock (Chattanooga, Tenn., 25 November 1863).

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Civil War—Weapons:  display case with guns, gun of Colonel Nathan Kimball of the 14th Indiana regiment.

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Costume:  top hat.

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Forts:  Fort Recovery, Ohio.

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Frontier and Pioneer Life:  churn (halftone), well (University of Texas Press photograph).

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Graffiti:  writing on rock that says “D. Boone 1791.”

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Mills:  unknown locations.

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Railroads:  Atlantic Coast Line heading in North Carolina in 1942, Baltimore & Ohio train with “Lafayette” sign on engine, Chesapeake and Ohio train near Fort Thomas Kentucky in 1948, Danville train station (state unknown), Monon Route freight station with personnel in Louisville in 1945, New York Central derailment, Norfolk and Western train in Virginia ca. 1937 and ca. 1947, unidentified train accident.

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Steamboats:  Eclipse, French’s New Sensation and Little Clyde, Indiana, dining room on the Ohio River boat Kentucky, Coney Island Steamer Princess, unidentified.

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Steamboats—Pictures used in Fishbaugh’s From Paddle Wheels to Propellers:  The America, Arthur Hider, Ben Franklin, Cape Girardeau, City of Cincinnati (broken by ice), City of Louisville, City of Memphis, Clyde, Cordova, DeKoven transfer boat, Demopolis, Falls City, Frank Pargoud, Henry Frank, Howard’s ship yards at Jeffersonville, Inco. No. 1, Island Queen, J.M. White interiors, James Howard, James Lee, John W. Cannon, U.S. mail boat Kate Adams, Katie Robbins, La Belle tow boat, Loretta Howard, Louisiana, Major Anderson, Minnesota, U.S. mail boat Morning Star, Robert E. Lee, Ruth, T.P. Leathers, Tarascon, Tom Greene, multiple boats, unidentified boats.

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Water (canals, dams, lakes, rivers, etc.):  feeder dam across Maumee River (Ohio).

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Wayne, Anthony, Birthplace:  Waynesborough, Anthony Wayne’s birthplace and family home near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Series 3: Indiana Subjects

CONTENTS

CONTAINER

Airplanes:  small planes in flight, monocoupe.

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Airports—Aerial Views:  Anderson (1959), Columbus (1960s), Evansville (1970), Huntingburg, Peru, South Bend (1970), unidentified.

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Airports—Aerial Views—Indianapolis (Weir Cook):  1952 and n.d.

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Airports—Aerial Views—Kokomo:  1944, 1970, n.d.

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Airports—Aerial Views—Muncie:  1938, early 1940s, 1949, and n.d.

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Airports—Aerial Views—Seymour:  (several views, none dated).

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Airports—Paoli.

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Arts and Crafts:  photo of a patterned woven cloth made in 1840 by John Wissler of Wayne County.

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Automobiles:  Auburn (1931), Olsen, Premier, Stutz Bearcat (with Fire Chief Harry Johnson in 1913).

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Bank Notes:  Canal Land Certificate (1841); Plank Road Company (1853); Ohio, Indiana & Illinois Railroad Company (1855); State of Indiana (n.d.), Stockwell Collegiate & Commercial Institute Bank (n.d.).

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Barns:  unidentified location (n.d.).

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Boats:  lumber vessel A.R. Colborn (at Michigan City?), packet boat Catharine Davis (leaving Aurora, Ind., 1918), Sunshine of Broad Ripple.

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Books—Booth Tarkington:  illustrations for books, photos of sketches by Tarkington, photo of spines of two copies of Beasley’s Christmas Party.

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Buses:  multi-passenger vehicles lined up on a street in unidentified location (ca. 1930s?).

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Businesses:  long two-story building with multiple doors (one segment houses a millinery) with note on back that reads “Mr Sumner Clark Store in Indana (sic).”

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Canals—Carroll County:  packet boat Wm. Speece of Delphi in the Wabash and Erie Canal, old tow path.

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Canals—Fountain County:  remains of Wabash and Erie Canal near mouth of Shawnee Creek, wedding party of Lou Kopp and Ed Lippold on the Wabash and Erie Canal at Attica (16 May 1872).

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Canals—Franklin County:  Duck Creek aqueduct at Metamora on the Whitewater Canal, Laurel feeder Dam for the Whitewater Canal near Metamora.

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Canals—Pike County:  Wabash and Erie Canal warehouse in Petersburg.

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Capitols—Corydon:  first capitol (in use from 1816–25).

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Capitols—Indianapolis:  State House (construction completed in 1888).

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Capitols—Vincennes:  first territorial capitol (in use ca. 1805–13).

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Churches:  unidentified church in snow (with “Hoosier winter” written on back).

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Covered Bridges:  Greenleaf Covered Bridge near Sellersburg (torn down in 1922), unidentified covered bridges.

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Furniture:  armoire made in Vincennes, French armoire from Michel Bromllette(?) house in Vincennes, walnut roll-top desk made by Indianapolis Cabinet Co. about 1890, table and chairs with sausage grinder.

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Geology:  pictures for 1911 article entitled “Water Power of Indiana”—scenes near the Mississinewa River including Cedar Bluffs near Peru, East Bluff near Turkey Run, limestone above Redbridge, rock at Joel Garst farm in Wabash County, sand bank at Marion.

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Log Cabins:  Joseph Hanna cabin at 638 N. Luette Street in Indianapolis, Kingery cabin on Egypt Creek in southwestern Union County, log stable on Wortman farm near Sunman in Ripley County, unidentified cabin.

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Log Cabins—Franklin County:  abandoned cabin near Snail Creek, Bandendistle cabin west of Brookville, cabin in Butler township, Mr. Kendrie Church standing by cabin between Brookville and Metamora townships, Davis cabin on Templeton’s Creek, Dayton cabin south of Brookville, Fields house on Duck Creek, Fletcher cabin between Blooming Grove and Fairfield, birthplace of General P.A. Hackleman south of Brookville (later moved to a Rushville park), Alex W. Johnston cabin on east fork of the Whitewater River, Keeler cabin on Blue Creek, Logan house near Fairfield, John Powers house on east fork of the Whitewater River, schoolhouse on Little Cedar Creek, Schoonover cabin on Goose Creek, Stoops house west of Brookville, Ulrich cabin on McCarty’s Run west of Brookville.

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Luggage:  Nathaniel Scribner trunk, W. Tinsley trunk.

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Machinery:  men using Bucyrus steam crane (made in Evansville, Ind.), men with farm machinery labeled “Gaar Scott & Co. Richmond, Ind.”

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Medals and Ribbons—Civil War:  photos of 8th District Veteran Association and 18th Indiana Battery –Wilder’s Brigade reunion ribbons and medal.

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Mills:  mill in Brownsburg, Butler Mill and Spees Mill in Franklin County, Christ Mills near St. Mary’s in Franklin County, Klondike Roller Mills (possibly Hendricks County), mill on north side of canal at Metamora, old mill in Milltown, Rinkel flour mill (Greenfield Mills) at Howe (see also Power Plants—LaGrange County), Snoddy’s Mill, Tunnel Mills in Vernon.

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Monuments:  street scene with soldiers’ monument (location unknown).

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Political Campaigns:  Bryan parade (Delphi, 1896), McKinley parade (Delphi, 1896), McKinley rally (possibly Indianapolis in 1896), Wendell Willkie rally by the English Hotel in Indianapolis, Wendell Willkie sitting with a group of people on the grass, gubernatorial candidate Walter Frisbie with lieutenant governor candidate Charles C. Rohrer (Indianapolis, 1948), Walter Frisbie close-up.

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Politics:  people gathered by a wagon that appears to be carrying sheep and a sign that says “Save Us from Popocrats and Dogs” (ca. 1890s), Governor Harold W. Handley’s address to the Indiana Chamber of Commerce (1959), photo of a cloth printed with images of Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton.

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Power Plants—Carroll County:  old electric light plant at Delphi, Oakdale dam and power house south of Monticello.

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Power Plants—Cass County:  dam of Logansport Waterworks and Electric Co. on the Eel River.

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Power Plants—Elkhart County:  gates at Goshen dam, power plant at Goshen, Syracuse Light and Power Co. plant in Benton (exterior and interior), dam at Benton, St. Joseph River dam at Elkhart.

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Power Plants—Jackson County:  pumping plant on White River north of Seymour.

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Power Plants—LaGrange County:  Greenfield Mills power plant (see also Mills), dam at Howe Electric Co. on Fawn River at Howe, generating plant that replaced Star Mills on Fawn River at Howe, automatic generating plant of the Indiana Hydes-Electric Co. at Mongo, spillway on Pigeon River at Mongo, #1 generating plant above Ontario on the Pigeon River, #2 generating plant and dam below Ontario, mill pond and spillway at Scott generating plant on the Pigeon River.

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Power Plants—St. Joseph County:  dam and gates on St. Joseph River at Mishawaka, Indiana–Michigan electric companies dam and plant at Twin Branch on the St. Joseph River near Mishawaka.

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Power Plants—White County:  Tippecanoe Electric Plant and dam on Tippecanoe River at Monticello.

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Radio Stations:  WFBM station in Indianapolis, WIBM studio in Fort Wayne.

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Railroads and Streetcars:  Baltimore & Ohio engine used for Warren G. Harding’s funeral train (1923), Bedford and Bloomfield branch of the Monon Railroad (1936), Elkhart men (A.M. “Gus” Bickel, Tom Boyd, and W.H. Hall) with Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana engine, Elliston depot, Indiana Railroad cars (exteriors and interiors, most from 1931), Indianapolis Railways car, Indianapolis Union Railway street crossing, Indianapolis Union Railway track repair work, Marion Flyer (Indiana Union Traction Co., 1905), Monon Railroad wreck over Wabash River (Pittsburg, 1885), Monon tracks and Newby Brothers’ elevator (Nora, ca. 1900), Monon Railroad narrow gauge bridge at Pittsburg (ca. 1870s), New York Central engine at Winchester, New York Central overpass (St. Joseph County), Northern Indiana Railway car, Ohio & Mississippi engine on turntable at roundhouse in Vincennes (1878), photos of plaque honoring the four builders of the nation’s first union station at Indianapolis, photo of sketch of Indianapolis Belt Railroad stockyards at opening on 12 November 1887, train wreck at Eaton (19 May 1927), Union Traction Company car, unidentified trains.

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Railroads and Streetcars:  freight car built by the Ohio Falls Car Manufacturing Co. of Jeffersonville for the Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific Railroad, railroad bridge construction between Blackford and Delaware counties, steam locomotive on tracks in Lake Maxinkuckee area, first streetcar in Plainfield (1904), tracks near Anderson, train wreck at Lafayette, tr