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W H Bass Photo Company
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Pedestals
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General George Rogers Clark Statue on Monument Circle
Monuments & memorials; Sculpture; Pedestals; Candelabras; Military uniforms; Hats
The general is depicted in Revolutionary War clothing including the tricorn hat. He has a sword in his right hand while his left arm is extended upward. The plaque on the pedestal describes him as the...
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Governor James Whitcomb Statue on Monument Circle
Whitcomb, James, 1795-1852--Statues; Governors; Sculpture; Candelabras; Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Pedestals
Governor Whitcomb is depicted wearing a full length coat over his suit. He is holding his hat to his chest and looking down. The statue is set on a stone pedestal with a plaque that gives the governor's...
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Statue of Schuyler Colfax in University Park
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885--Statues; Vice presidents; Monuments & memorials; Sculpture; Parks; Trees
Colfax is depicted wearing a full length coat over a suit. His right hand is extended down, and he holds rolled up papers in his left hand. The statue rests on a tall stone pedestal the top of which has...
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Statue of Governor Oliver P. Morton on Monument Circle
Morton, Oliver P. (Oliver Perry), 1823-1877--Statues; Sculpture; Governors; Pedestals; Indiana State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Governor Morton is depicted wearing a three-quarter length coat over his suit. His right hand is extended out. The plaque beneath the statue calls him "The War Governor" of Indiana, and notes he was in...
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Thomas Hendricks Monument
Hendricks, Thomas A. (Thomas Andrews), 1819-1885--Statues; Governors; Vice Presidents; Sculpture; Pedestals; Monuments & memorials
The monument is shown on the grounds of the state capitol building. Hendricks is depicted with his right hand tucked inside his vest. In his left hand he holds rolled up paper. The pedestal has carved...
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William Henry Harrison Statue on Monument Circle
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841--Statues; Monuments & memorials; Sculpture; Capes (Clothing); Uniforms; Chains; Pedestals
The bronze statue of Harrison is set in one of the four quadrants that surround the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument. Harrison is depicted wearing a long cloak over his uniform. One of his hands is resting...
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Interurban Passenger Platform and Station at Antioch, Indiana, 1909
Clinton County (Ind.); Interurban railroads; Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Co.; Electric railroads; Street railroad facilities; Street railroad stations; Street railroad tracks; Street railroads; Street railroads--Indiana
Clinton County was connected to Indianapolis via the Terre Haute, Indianapolis, & Eastern interurban line. A passenger platform and station in Antioch was located near the present intersection of State...
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City in Transition
Transportation; Office buildings; Traction Terminal Building (Indianapolis, Ind.)
As depicted in this 1905 image, Indianapolis was a city in transition with the varying modes of transportation. Notice the horse-drawn carriage, bicycle, automobile, and interurbans all found on the same...
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Washington Street in 1825
Transportation; Streets; Carts & wagons; Log buildings; Business districts; People; City & town life; Indianapolis, Ind.; Washington Street
This photograph shows an engraving of what Washington Street looked like in 1825. The street is depicted as a meandering pathway through trees and tree stumps. On the left side we see the shop of Kalop...
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