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1. Women's Cooking Class, Benton County, Indiana Women's Cooking Class, Benton County, Indiana Benton County (Ind.); Cookery; Cooking utensils; Cooks; Women; Kitchens; Students There were few opportunities for women to work outside the home in the early years of the 20th century. The home economics movement, influenced by advances in science and technology, introduced household...

2. Bill Street in Francesville, Indiana Bill Street in Francesville, Indiana Pulaski County (Ind.); Streets; Storefronts; Awnings; Automobiles; Business districts Francesville was laid out in 1852 by James Brooks, a railroad president from New Albany, and supposedly named for his daughter Frances.

3. Bill Street in Francesville, Indiana Bill Street in Francesville, Indiana Pulaski County (Ind.); Streets; Storefronts; Awnings; Automobiles; Business districts Francesville was laid out in 1852 by James Brooks, a railroad president from New Albany, and supposedly named for his daughter Frances.

4. On the Swinging Bridge, Turkey Run On the Swinging Bridge, Turkey Run Parke County (Ind.); Suspension bridges; State parks & reserves Turkey Run State Park, near Marshall, Indiana, was established for Indiana’s 1916 centennial. This early suspension bridge fell and was replaced with the current structure shortly after the park opened....

5. South 3th [3rd] Street, Ambia, Indiana South 3th [3rd] Street, Ambia, Indiana Benton County (Ind.); City & town life; Business districts; Awnings; Dirt roads; Sidewalks; Pedestrians The name of the settlement was changed from Weaver City to Ambia on May 5, 1873, when a post office was established. The town was laid out by Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel M. Talbot on February 22, 1875.

6. West Main Street, Jamestown, Indiana West Main Street, Jamestown, Indiana Boone County (Ind.); Carriages & coaches; Business districts; Storefronts; Streets Jamestown was named for one of its settlers, James Matlock. Main Street, seen in this image, was once part of the original state road between Crawfordsville and Indianapolis. Jamestown prospered as a stage...
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