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Interior of the Propylaeum
China--Foreign relations--United States--1644-1912; Pu Lun, Crown Prince of China--Travel--Indiana; Royal visitors--Indiana--Indianapolis; Visits of state--Indiana--Indianapolis; Dining rooms; Dining tables; Fireplaces; Buffets (Furniture); Chairs; Windows; Interiors
The following day the Prince visited Tudor Hall and Mrs. May Sewall’s school and residence. A “monster reception” was held at the Propylaeum with 4,000 women attending. Everywhere the prince went...
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Downtown Indianapolis with Soldiers and Sailors Monument in the Distance
Indiana State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis, Ind.); Business districts; Monuments & memorials
View of a portion of the business district in Indianapolis with the Indiana State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument towering in the distance. In the far background the tower of the county courthouse can...
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Moynahan Apartment Building
Apartment houses; Automobiles; Buildings
View of an apartment building located at 412 North Alabama Street. A car is parked in front of the building.
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Liberty Loan Parade, Red Cross Float, Meridian Street, Indianapolis
American Red Cross; Disasters; American Red Cross. Indianapolis Area Chapter; Red Cross--Indiana; War work; Parades & processions; Patriotism; World War, 1914-1918--Indiana--Indianapolis; World War, 1914-1918, American Red Cross; World War, 1914-1918
Members of the Indianapolis Area Chapter of the Red Cross continued their work at home, participating in the Liberty Loan Parade of April 6, 1918. This type of large-scale event, with decorated floats...
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Jefferson Avenue, Indianapolis, Tornado Damage, 1927
American Red Cross; Disasters; American Red Cross. Indianapolis Area Chapter; Tornadoes; Storms; Neighborhoods; Red Cross--Indiana
Two major natural disasters occurred in Indiana between World Wars I and II. In 1927, a tornado struck downtown Indianapolis, and in 1937, the Ohio-Mississippi flood severely damaged portions of Southern...
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Jeffersonville Station in Flood, 1937
American Red Cross; Floods; Disasters; Red Cross--Indiana; Clark County (Ind.)
Two major natural disasters occurred between World Wars I and II. In 1927, a tornado struck downtown Indianapolis, and in 1937, the Ohio-Mississippi flood severely damaged portions of Southern Indiana....
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The Billiard Room at the Commercial Club
Commercial Club (Indianapolis, Ind.); Billiard rooms; Billiards; Business people
The Club was also intended to be a social vehicle for members. Beginning in 1903, they held “smokers," or informal gatherings with a featured speaker for members several times a year. In 1905, the tradition...
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Fall Creek Boulevard Scene
Commercial Club (Indianapolis, Ind.); Fall Creek
The Club wanted not only to attract outside interests to the city, but also to promote civic pride amongst their fellow citizens. They believed that a city park system was one avenue, as well as working...
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Commercial Club Building
Business districts; Commercial Club building; Commercial Club (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Seeing the success of Commercial Clubs in other cities, Lilly and Fortune decided to form one in Indianapolis. They successfully pitched the idea to other business and civic leaders, and on February 8,...
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Exterior of the Empire Garage
Garages
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World's Largest Drum
Purdue University; Musical instruments; Musical instrument industry; Drum; Leedy Manufacturing Company
Leedy’s drums were all fine examples of handmade craftsmanship, but perhaps one of their most notable creations was the world’s largest drum, commissioned by Purdue University in 1921. Leedy went to...
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Leedy Manufacturing Building Before the Final Additions
Leedy Manufacturing Company; Musical instruments; Musical instrument industry
Leedy’s success in building snare drums, bass drums, mallets, traps, cases, and other items was evident in the rate of expansion of the Leedy facility. In 1910, a three story building was constructed...
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Columbia Theatre, formerly the Empire Theatre
Theaters; Business districts; Transportation
In the early 1890s, Leedy began spending more time in Indianapolis, where he had a job playing in the orchestra at the Empire Theatre, and moonlighted at other events and theatres. The Empire Theatre is...
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Tudor Hall School
Pu Lun, Crown Prince of China--Travel--Indiana; Royal visitors--Indiana--Indianapolis; Visits of state--Indiana--Indianapolis; China--Foreign relations--United States--1644-1912; Schools; Tudor Hall School; Porches
The following day the Prince visited Tudor Hall and Mrs. May Sewall’s school and residence. A “monster reception” was held at the Propylaeum with 4,000 women attending. Everywhere the prince went...
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Indiana School for the Blind
Pu Lun, Crown Prince of China--Travel--Indiana; Royal visitors--Indiana--Indianapolis; Visits of state--Indiana--Indianapolis; China--Foreign relations--United States--1644-1912; Schools; Indiana School for the Blind; Ironwork; Fences; Porches
The itinerary for the first day was a busy one. He visited the Women’s Reformatory, Atlas Engine Works, United States Encaustic Tile Works and the School for the Blind. There he took a keen interest...
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Claypool Hotel
Pu Lun, Crown Prince of China--Travel--Indiana; Royal visitors--Indiana--Indianapolis; Visits of state--Indiana--Indianapolis; China--Foreign relations--United States--1644-1912; Claypool Hotel (Indianapolis, Ind.); Hotels; Streets; Business districts; Transportation
The Prince and his party occupied 11 rooms at the Claypool Hotel, facing Washington St. While the prince was out seeing the city, other members of his party spent time on the small balconies of the hotel...
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Madam C. J. Walker Building
Restaurants; Theaters; Office buildings; Business districts; Walker Building (Indianapolis, Ind.); Walker, C.J., Madam, 1867-1919
The Walker building was erected in 1927, eight years after the death of Madam C.J. Walker. The flat iron building included a theater, drug store, manufacturing company, beauty shop, ballroom, and offices....
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U.S. Mail Truck and Indiana Rairoad Mail Car
Interurban railroads; Railway mail cars; Railroad cars; Mail service; Trucks; Mail; Postal service
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Plat of the Town of Indianapolis
Maps; City planning; Plats; Planning drawings
Commonly known as 'the Mile Square," the original plat of Indianapolis was created in 1821 by surveyor Alexander Ralston. Ralston assisted with the surveying and mapping of Washington, D.C. and his plan...
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Monument Circle Christmas Decorations
Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Christmas; Christmas decorations; Christmas trees
As this 1955 photograph shows, the Christmas decorations on Monument Circle grew more substantial throughout the years.
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