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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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Sun Parlor in the Martinsville Sanitarium
Morgan County (Ind.); Health resorts; Sanitoriums; Martinsville Sanitarium
With the discovery of artesian wells in the 1880s, Martinsville was coined the City of Mineral Water. Several sanitariums were built, including the Martinsville Sanitarium seen in this image. Visitors...
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Loading the "America"
Steamboats; Commerce (Ship); Transportation
Barrels are being loaded onto the ship.
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Steamboat "America"
Steamboats; Commerce (Ship); Transportation
The ship was built in 1898 in Jeffersonville, Indiana. It worked out of New Orleans on the Ouachita River and later to Vicksburg and Greenville. Here she appears to be loaded with bales of cotton. The...
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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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Captain George Ashby at the Wheel of the "Ed. Myer"
Steamboats; Transportation
The Ed Myer was built in Jeffersonville, Indiana, in 1909 by the Howard Steamboat Company. It was lost in ice at Helena, Arkansas, in 1918.
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"Kentucky" at Madison, Indiana
Steamboats; Boats; Air Pollution; Transportation
The sign on the wharf reads: Steamers for Cin. Daily 7 a.m. 5 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. The Kentucky ran the Cincinnati-Madison and Cincinnati-Louisville routes.
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"Kentucky" on the River at Madison, Indiana
Steamboats; Transportation; Air--Pollution; Boats; Paddle steamers; Ohio River
The Kentucky was originally the Levi J. Workum. It was rebult, lengthened and renamed at Madison, Indiana, in 1907. She ran the Cincinnati-Madison route and occasionally Cincinnati-Louisville.
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Ashby at the Wheel of "Queen City"
Steamboats; Transportation; Boats; Hats
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Boilers of the "Queen City"
Steamboats; Boats; Transportation; Boilers
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Cabin of the "Belle of the Bends"
Steamboats; Boats; Rivers; Transportation; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation
The ship was built in 1898 in Jeffersonville, Indiana, by the Howard Yard. She ran from Greenville-Vicksburg. Spittoons are in the center of the picture.
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Steamer "Evansville" on Ohio River, Evansville, Indiana
Vanderburgh County (Ind.); Rivers; Steamboats; Paddle steamers
Flatboats, keelboats, and later, steamboats and barges regularly plied the Ohio River. In the mid-nineteenth century, steam-powered riverboats such as the Evansville brought commerce, visitors, and entertainment...
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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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Orange County Courthouse, Paoli, Indiana
Orange County (Ind.); Courthouses; Greek revival (Architecture)--Indiana
The Orange County Courthouse in Paoli, Indiana is in the Greek Revival style of architecture. The courthouse has undergone a multi-million dollar renovation, and was listed on the National Register of...
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Formation for Garrison Parade, Culver Military Academy
Marshall County (Ind.); Culver Military Academy; Military education; Military bands; Parades & processions
Culver Military Academy was founded in 1894 as a preparatory school for boys on the north shore of Lake Maxinkuckee. Girls were admitted in 1957 and the Culver Girls Academy was founded in 1971. Summer...
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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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Moonlight on Lake Maxinkuckee, Culver, Indiana
Marshall County (Ind.); Lakes & ponds; Rowboats; Recreation areas--Indiana
Culver was laid out as Union Town in 1844, renamed Marmont in 1860, and renamed again in 1897 for Henry Culver, founder of Culver Military Academy. Today Culver is a resort area and includes Lake Maxinkuckee,...
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Miami County Courthouse
Miami County (Ind.); Courthouses
The third Miami County Courthouse was constructed 1909-1910, and is classical renaissance style. Designed by Lehman & Schmitt of Cleveland, Ohio it is made of Indiana limestone and cost $251,000.
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Veteran Visits the Lincoln Statue
Wabash County (Ind.); Sculpture; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
First settled in 1827, the town of Wabash was platted in 1834. Previously called Treaty Grounds, it was renamed Wabash in 1839. Here G.A.R. veteran Isaac Needham looks at the Lincoln statue on the Wabash...
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