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Pike County (Ind)
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Hays, William J
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Mcstoops, Marmaduke
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1925
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ca 1930
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Pike County Citizen, Bill Hays during the 1896 Political Campaign, Jasper, Indiana
Pike County (Ind.); Hays, William J.; Flags; Patriotism; Political activity
Lifelong Democrat William J. Hays, was known for showing his loyalty at many public occasions. He often draped a flag across his chest, placed small flags around his hat, in his coat lapel, and the bridle...
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William Caldemeyer's Grist Mill, Stendal, Indiana
Pike County (Ind.); Mills and mill-work
The William Caldemeyer mill was built ca. 1855 of 10 x 10 timbers and put together by wooden pegs. Since there was no stream it was 1st powered by a steam boiler. At one time area teenagers used the third...
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Indian Mound, 1 Mile West of Petersburg, Indiana
Pike County (Ind.); Indians of North America; Mound-builders; Mounds
People known as mound builders created Siple's Mound which rises out of the White River bottoms and provides a view of the river for many miles east and west of Petersburg. It has been used as a lookout...
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Covered Bridge Near Winslow, Indiana
Pike County (Ind.); Covered bridges; Dirt roads
The Winslow covered bridge crossed Patoka River at the south end of Main Street. It was most likely built in 1868 by W.T. Washer. The Burr Arch Truss structure was 150 feet long and 2 feet higher in the...
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Covered Bridge Near Winslow, Indiana
Pike County (Ind.); Covered bridges; Dirt roads
The Winslow covered bridge crossed Patoka River at the south end of Main Street. It was most likely built in 1868 by W.T. Washer. The Burr Arch Truss structure was 150 feet long and 2 feet higher in the...
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Portrait of James Whitcomb Riley
Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916; Funeral rites & ceremonies
Portrait of James Whitcomb Riley. [1910]
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