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Carts & Wagons
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Market Street Looking South Liberty, Indiana
Union County (Ind.); Cities & towns; City & town life; Business districts; Storefronts; Sidewalks; Utility poles; Drugstores; Grocery stores
Because of Liberty’s central location, the county seat was moved there from Brownsville in 1823. Platted in 1822, the town became a commercial hub for county residents. Numerous businesses surrounded...
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Tenth Regiment U. S. Infantry marching through Batesville, Indiana
Infantry; Soldiers; Parades & processions; Horses; Military parades & ceremonies; Carts & wagons; Flags
View of the Tenth regiment Indiana volunteer infantry as they parade down a street in Batesville, Indiana. A crowd of townspeople lines the street and watches as the soldiers pass by. Some soldiers are...
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Street View, Chalmers, Indiana
Carts & wagons; Hotels; Streets; Horses; Dirt roads
The image shows wooden buildings lining a street in Chalmers, Indiana. The building on the corner has a sign on it reading Corner Hotel. Three men are riding in a horse-drawn wagon on the dirt street.
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Baptist Church, Wolcottville, Indiana
LaGrange County (Ind.); Baptist churches; Churches; Wooden buildings
The Baptist Church of Wolcottville was organized in 1837 with nine members, at first it was a mission station with worship held in a blacksmith shop. This church was completed in 1878 and the old one was...
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Street, Pittsboro, Indiana
Hendricks County (Ind.); Streets; Business districts; Dirt roads; Utility poles; Carts & wagons
The town of Pittsboro, depicted here, lies northwest of Brownsburg. The main industry in the area, as in Hendricks County, has always been agriculture. The Big Four Railroad carried farm products to market...
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Mills Fountain, Thorntown, Indiana
Boone County (Ind.); Fountains; Business districts; Storefronts; Carriages & coaches; Carts & wagons; Horses; Dirt roads
One of Thorntown’s famous sons, Brigadier General Anson Mills, financed the construction of two fountains on Main Street in honor of his parents. As a soldier and inventor, Mills had many varied accomplishments,...
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