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View from the State Capitol Looking East on Market Street, ca. 1910
Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Indiana State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis, Ind.); Illinois Building (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; Traction Terminal Building (Indianapolis, Ind.); William H. Block Company
This image shows Market Street before the Illinois Building and the William H. Block building were constructed. The Traction Terminal Building and the Soldiers and Silors Monument can be seen in this photo....
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Cabin of the "City of Cincinnati"
Steamboats; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Dining rooms; Ohio River
The City of Cincinnati was 300 feet long 38 feet wide and 6 feet deep.
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Ashby at the Wheel of "Queen City"
Steamboats; Transportation; Boats; Hats
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Courthouse, Evansville, Indiana
Vanderburgh County (Ind.); Courthouses
Completed in 1890, this Neo-Baroque structure was designed by Louisville architect Henry Wolters and built by Charles Pearce and Company of Indianapolis. When county government offices moved to the Civic...
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Bird's-Eye View of Oliver Chilled Plow Works, South Bend, Indiana
St. Joseph County (Ind.); Factories--Indiana--South Bend; Aerial views; Manufacturing industries; Oliver Chilled Plow Works
James Oliver, an immigrant from Scotland, had worked at the St. Joseph Iron Works and, with partners Mr. Lamb and Mr. Fox, established the South Bend Iron Works. His biggest success came with the manufacture...
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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Depot, Bremen, Indiana
Marshall County (Ind.); Railroad stations; Passengers; Carts & wagons
Bremen was settled about 1836 by Germans who called the town New Bremen after the seaport in Germany. Soon the word New was dropped. The town was platted in 1851, and in 1874 the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad...
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Impromptu Theatrical Routines
Irvington (Indianapolis, Ind.)--History; Marion County (Ind.)--History; Students; Clothing & dress; Costume
Being on the far edge of the city, Irvington families naturally sought each other’s company and friendship. These teenagers enjoyed creating impromptu theatrical routines. The young woman at center front...
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East Washington Street Postcard
Irvington (Indianapolis, Ind.)--History; Marion County (Ind.)--History; Business districts; Storefronts
After Washington Street (the National Road), ceased its role as a route west, it became a toll road. With the establishment of Irvington, this section of the road became residential. In the 1870s a trolley...
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Butler College
Irvington (Indianapolis, Ind.)--History; Marion County (Ind.)--History; Butler University; Universities and colleges--Indiana--Indianapolis
In 1855, Ovid Butler donated land at 13th and College and provided funds to establish Northwestern Christian University. The neighborhood around the school developed until there was little room for growth....
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Traction Terminal Building and Shed in Indianapolis
Traction Terminal Building (Indianapolis, Ind.); Transportation; Electric railroads; Railroads
This view shows the Traction Terminal complex, which cost over a million dollars to construct. A building called "the shed" is connected to the small building that was the waiting area. The nine-story...
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Postcard Panorama of Monument Circle Showing Eastern Quadrants
Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Soldiers' monuments--Indiana--Indianapolis
Five buildings occupied the southeast quadrant of the Circle. The dome of the Marion County Courthouse can be seen in the background.
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Portrait of William E. English
English Hotel and Opera House (Indianapolis, Ind.); English Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); English, William E. (William Eastin), 1850-1926; Portraits; Clothing & dress
During the Spanish American War William E. English obtained the rank of Captain and he used that title throughout the rest of his life. He and his second wife Helen Orr English had one daughter, Rosalind....
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The Geo. Stant Machine Works
Motorcycles; Transportation; Automobile industry and trade--Indiana; Automobiles--Equipment and supplies--Indiana
In 1898, George Stant founded the George Stant Machine Works in Connersville. Early work in making piano tuning pins led to expertise in metal finishing. In the 1920s, the company entered the growing automobile...
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Meridian Street, Portland, Indiana
Delaware County (Ind.); Storefronts; Transportation
In 1876, gas was struck in Eaton, Indiana. People did not yet know the potential of natural gas and the hole was capped. A decade later, gas boomed in Findlay, Ohio. One investor from the Eaton strike,...
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Lucina Amelia Ball
Ball family; Clothing & dress; Hairstyles; Portrait photographs
There were 2 daughters in the Ball family. Lucina, the eldest child, became an educator in New York and Philadelphia. It was on her advice that the Ball brothers bought land together for their neighboring...
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Frances Ball Mauck
Ball family; Women's clothing; Hairstyles; Portrait photographs
There were 2 daughters in the Ball family. Lucina, the eldest child, became an educator in New York and Philadelphia. It was on her advice that the Ball brothers bought land together for their neighboring...
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Band Stand, Fairview Park
Parks; Children playing outdoors; Children; Summer; Bandstands; Butler University
Feeling growing pains, in 1920 the Butler University began talks to acquire Fairview Park in the north-central part of the city. It encompassed some 260 acres and included gardens, woods, the Indianapolis...
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Children's Merry-Go-Round, Fairview Park
Parks; Children playing outdoors; Children; Summer; Merry-go-round; Butler University
Feeling growing pains, in 1920 Butler University began talks to acquire Fairview Park in the north-central part of the city. It encompassed some 260 acres and included gardens, woods, the Indianapolis...
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Threshing Scene
Farms; Farming; Farmers; Farm life; Farm equipment; Threshing
The book Centennial Farms of Indiana (in the IHS History Market) tells the program’s story. Because no photos accompany the award applications, the book and this journey are illustrated with photos of...
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Farm Family Scene
Families; Farm life; Farmers; Farmhouses; Farming; Farms
Many Centennial farmers wrote long letters, telling stories about their ancestors and their land. They were proud and sentimental. Several generations had been born in some of their old homes, and much...
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