home
:
browse
:
advanced search
:
preferences
:
my favorites
:
about
:
help
CONTENTdm Collection
Search results for
Folder
Refine your search
Creator
W H Bass Photo Company
(142)
W. H. Bass Photo Compa...
(11)
w.h Bass Photo Company
(10)
W H Bass
(3)
Voorhis
(2)
Show more...
Format of Original
Photographic Print, B&...
(85)
Photographic Print
(64)
Nitrate Negative
(8)
Photograph, B&w
(5)
Copy Photograph
(3)
Show more...
Subject
Monument Circle (India...
(31)
Automobiles
(23)
Business Districts
(22)
Streets
(18)
Government Facilities
(18)
Show more...
Date
1927
(7)
1925
(7)
1930
(5)
1908
(5)
1910
(5)
Show more...
results
1
-
20
of
173
item(s)
page 1 of 9 : (
<<
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
>>
) ::
previous
:
next
select all
:
clear all
:
add to favorites
Image:
Title:
Subject:
Description:
1.
Scottish Rite Temple and Majestic Building
Scottish Rite Cathedral (Indianapolis, Ind.); Masonic buildings; Fraternal organizations
2.
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...
3.
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Indiana State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis, Ind.); Monuments & memorials; Buildings; Business districts
4.
Pennsylvania and Washington Streets, Odd Fellows Building
Business districts; Street railroads; Pedestrians; Office buildings; Odd Fellows Building (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Looking north to Pennsylvania Street from Washington Street.
5.
English Hotel and Opera House
Hotels; English Hotel (Indianapolis, Ind.)
In 1910 a balcony was added to the front of the complex. A comment had been made that it was hard to find the entrance to the opera house. Not only was the balcony welcomed by guests arriving in bad weather,...
6.
Bush Stadium
Baseball; Stadiums; Sports & recreation facilities
Founded in 1902 as a charter member of the American Association, the Indianapolis Indians have played in a variety of leagues and been affiliated with several major league teams. The team played its early...
7.
Bush Stadium
Baseball; Sports; Stadiums; Sports & recreation facilities
Founded in 1902 as a charter member of the American Association, the Indianapolis Indians have played in a variety of leagues and been affiliated with several major league teams. The team played its early...
8.
Washington and Illinois Streets, Indianapolis
Business districts; Transportation; Pedestrians; Street railroads; Clothing & dress
The intersection of Washington and Illinois Streets at the heart of the busy capitol city less than 100 years after its founding. The automobile has not yet taken over the streets as pedestrians and streetcars...
9.
First Marion County Courthouse
Courthouses; Capitols; Government facilities; Cupolas
On December 11, 1830, a "large and respectable" meeting that included more than half the members of the Indiana General Assembly, plus other distinguished Indianapolis residents, met at the Marion County...
10.
Indiana State Fair at Indianapolis, Indiana, ca. 1900
Indiana State Fair; Indiana State Fairgrounds; Crowds
J.F. Alexander and Son architects supervised the construction of the new fairgrounds. The facility opened on September 19, 1892, with 72 buildings, a 6,000 seat grandstand, a mile racetrack, and railway...
11.
State Fairgrounds Gate, 1928
Indiana State Fair; Indiana State Fairgrounds (Indianapolis, Ind.); Crowds; Gates; Automobiles
The early years of the 20th century were a period of growth culminating with the 75th anniversary in 1927. The Fair's goal was to reflect a broad view of Indiana’s agriculture, ideas, seed, breeds, and...
12.
Indiana State Fairgrounds, Aerial View, 1937
Indiana State Fair; Aerial views; Bird's-eye views; Indiana State Fairgrounds (Indianapolis, Ind.); Crowds; Racetracks
The early years of the 20th century were a period of growth culminating with the 75th anniversary in 1927. The Fair's goal was to reflect a broad view of Indiana’s agriculture, ideas, seed, breeds, and...
13.
First State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis, Indiana
Indiana State Fair; Indiana State Fairgrounds (Indianapolis, Ind.); Maps; Canals
The first Indiana State Fair was held from October 20, 21, and 22 of 1852 at Indianapolis on the site of present day Military Park. There were 1,365 exhibit entries that first year and the attendance was...
14.
Covered Bridge, South of Dunlapsville, Indiana
Union County (Ind.); Covered bridges
Platted in 1817, Dunlapsville is one of Union County’s earliest towns. This covered bridge once stood south of town and spanned the east fork of the Whitewater River. Contractor A. M. Kennedy and his...
15.
Exterior View of Sharah Tefilla
Jews--Indiana--Indianapolis; Religious facilities; Synagogues
Though Jewish traders had already traveled the area, one of the earliest settlers lived around Vincennes in about 1800 before becoming an Indian agent in Fort Wayne. Waves of Jewish immigrants from a variety...
16.
Kahn Tailoring Factory
Tailor shops; Tailors; Women tailors; Women dressmakers; Clothing & dress; Factories; Fashion
Henry Kahn founded Kahn Tailoring in 1903. He employed hundreds of Jewish immigrants and provided benefits not offered by many employers. The company manufactured men's suits and military uniforms in its...
17.
New City-County Building Looms Over the Old Marion County Courthouse
Marion County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities
Opened in 1962, the 28-story glass and steel City-County Building replaced separate facilities for Indianapolis and Marion County government agencies. The ornate old County Courthouse, built in 1877, was...
18.
34th Street Entrance to Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana
Marion County (Ind.); Crown Hill Cemetery (Indianapolis, Ind.); Cemeteries; Scherrer, Adolph; Architectural decorations & ornaments; Arches; Arcades (Architectural components); Gates
Crown Hill Cemetery, dedicated in 1864 on the highest point in Marion County, consists of 555 acres, including a 1.4-acre national cemetery. Many notable people are buried here, including President Benjamin...
19.
Union Station Grand Hall Interior with Wheel Window
Railroad facilities; Railroad stations; Railroads; Transportation; Windows
Built in 1887, Union Station is shown with the opening to a tunnel used by streetcars before elevated tracks were built. This interior view shows the Grand Hall.
20.
Union Station Streetcar Tunnel
Railroad facilities; Railroad stations; Tunnels; Transportation
Built in 1887, Union Station is shown with the opening to a tunnel used by streetcars before elevated tracks were built. The interior view shows the Grand Hall. The wheel window can be seen in both images....
select all
:
clear all
:
add to favorites
results
1
-
20
of
173
item(s)
page 1 of 9 : (
<<
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
>>
) ::
previous
:
next
powered by CONTENTdm
®
|
contact us
^ to top ^