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Amish Family in Wagon
Amish; Religious communities; Transportation; Horses; Hats; Children; Summer; Carts & wagons
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Lyman Ayres at Glendale Mall Groundbreaking
Ayres, Lyman S., 1908-1996; L.S. Ayres and Company; Griffith, Theodore; Gloin, James A.; Men's clothing
Under the leadership of the third generation, the company gained additional frontage on Meridian Street, and also expanded in scope. Ayres agreed to be an anchor store in the first shopping mall in Indianapolis,...
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Expert swimmers, Black's Point, Tippecanoe Lake, Indiana
Black family; Swim suits; Swimmers; Lakes & ponds; Resorts; Recreation areas--Indiana
In 1878 James Benjamin Black purchased a 20-acre tract on the northeast shore of Tippecanoe Lake and built a dock, a grocery store, and with his son, Ed, an icehouse. In the back row L-R are Stanley Black,...
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Picnic Scene Around Michigantown, Indiana, 1880s
Clinton County (Ind.); Picnicing; Knights of Pythias; Secret societies; Friendly societies
A wooded, natural retreat near Michigantown provided a casual setting for the Rubicon Lodge of the Knights of Pythias picnic. Note the men of the lodge wearing badges and smoking stogies. Wonder what was...
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Greek Woman
Clothing & dress; Women's clothing
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Long and Kuns Family 4th of July Celebration at Elnora, Indiana
Daviess County (Ind.); Fourth of July celebrations; Families; Flags; Fishing & hunting gear; Tents; Bunting (Cloth); Women's clothing; Children's clothing; Men's clothing; Patriotism
This family holiday celebration took place on Saturday, July 4th, 1914. The location was known as "Camp Happy" and was on the banks of the White River near Elnora. People in the photograph are members...
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Indianapolis Street Car Strike of 1892
Electric railroads; Strikes and lockouts; Street-railroads; Crowds
The 1892 Indianapolis Streetcar Strike began when workers already upset over low pay and long days were told to give up one of their few benefits – their free streetcar pass. After days of idle streetcars...
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Indianapolis Street Car Strike of 1892
Electric railroads; Strikes and lockouts; Street-railroads; Crowds
The 1892 Indianapolis Streetcar Strike began when workers already upset over low pay and long days were told to give up one of their few benefits – their free streetcar pass. After days of idle streetcars...
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Eli Lilly, Son and Grandsons - Family Tree
Eli Lilly and Company; Lilly, Eli, 1838-1898; Lilly, Josiah K., Sr., 1861-1948; Lilly, Eli, 1885-1977; Lilly, Josiah K., Jr., 1893-1966
Each of the Lilly men served as president during the company's history. They were true leaders that inspired talented, loyal employees. With shrewd business skills they promoted continuous improvement...
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Incorporation of Lilly Endowment
Eli Lilly and Company; Philanthropy
Another example of Lilly's commitment to providing much-needed assistance was the establishment of Lilly Endownment. In the 1930s, Eli Lilly proposed to family members that they establish a philanthropic...
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Gustavus and Esther Lilly
Eli Lilly and Company; Portraits; Portrait photographs; Hairstyles; Clothing & dress
Eli Lilly was born in 1838, in Baltimore, Maryland. Named after his grandfather, he was the first of 11 children born to Gustavus and Esther Kirby Lilly. Eli was an infant when the family moved to Kentucky....
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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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William Hayden English, 1822-1896
English Hotel and Opera House (Indianapolis, Ind.); English, William Hayden 1822-1896; English Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); Politicians; Businessmen
Willam Hayden English, 1822-1896, was a businessman and politician who served 4 terms in the U.S. Congress. In 1880 he was the Democratic candidate for vice-president. He and his wife Emma Mardulia English...
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Annie Josephine Desmond Fox English, 1853-1885
English, Annie Josephine Desmond Fox, 1853-1883; English, William E. (William Eastin), 1850-1926; Clothing & dress; Hats
Annie English was William E. English's first wife. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, she began appearing on stage at the age of seventeen. She appeared in Indianapolis in September 1875 at the Metropoitian...
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Nellie Fairbanks and Other Washington Women
Fairbanks, Cornelia Cole; Fairbanks, Charles W. (Charles Warren), 1852-1918; Women in politics; Women's clothing; Hairstyles
Cornelia Fairbanks is in the front row, second from left. After Charles was elected as a U.S. Senator in November 1896, the Fairbanks family moved to Washington, D.C. They gave lavish parties in their...
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West End of Connersville Covered Bridge over Whitewater River
Fayette County (Ind.); Covered bridges; Pedestrian bridges
Emmett Kennedy built this bridge in 1887, the second covered bridge to cross the Whitewater River in Connersville. Of all the bridges they built, the Kennedy family considered this one of the best they...
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Hungarian Club Grape Harvest Dance
Folk dancing; Clothing & dress; Children & adults; Children's clothing; Hungarian Americans--Indiana
The dance was held in the Gasnik Hall on the north east corner of Ketcham and St. Clair Streets in Indianapolis.
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Berek (Benny) Kaplan Working at Old Kraft Bakery
Food industry and trade; Bakery employees; Baked products; Bakeries; Bakers and bakeries; Baked goods; Bread; Hats; Stoves; Immigrants; Jewish Social Services (Indianapolis, Ind.); Jewish Welfare Federation of Indianapolis
With the help of the Indianapolis Jewish Welfare Federation, Mr. Kaplan and his family immigrated to Indianapolis from a displaced persons camp in Germany after World War II. The federation helped him...
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Mary St. Clair Fortune
Fortune, Mary St. Clair; Mothers & children; Women's clothing; Hairstyles
William Fortune was born in Boonville, Indiana on May 27, 1863 to William Harrison Fortune and Mary St. Clair Fortune. His father, a Civil War veteran, moved the family to various towns throughout the...
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Fortune with Members of the American Peace Society
Fortune, William, 1863-1942--Photographs; Presidents; Presidents--United States; Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Fortune also participated in matters on a national scale. He served on the Executive Committee of the American Red Cross. He also was elected President of the American Peace Society in 1928, and served...
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