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Carriages & Coaches
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Schools
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Automobiles
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Awnings
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Floods
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1913
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1910-06-16
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Shipment of Ford Motor Cars to Automobile Dealer in Milan, Indiana, 1915
Ripley County (Ind.); Automobile dealerships; Automobile industry; Automobiles
Milan emerged as a town when the railroad came through in 1854. The high point in its history took place in 1954 when the town celebrated its centennial and the high school won the state basketball crown....
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Flood scene, Rushville, Indiana, 1913
Floods; Storms; Carts & wagons; Water
View of a flooded street in Rushville, Indiana. The strong current of the flood water is evident in this photo. The open door of one of the buildings shows it has been flooded. A meat delivery wagon and...
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Flood Damaged Railroad Tracks, Rushville, Indiana, 1913
Floods; Storms; Water; Railroad tracks; Debris
View of the twisted railroad tracks resulting from a flood in Rushville, Indiana. Some of the structure has been washed away beneath the railroad tracks. Flood waters are visible on both sides of the damaged...
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East Washington St. Looking West, Mar. 25, 1913, Shelbyville, Indiana
Shelby County (Ind.); Floods--Indiana; Business districts; Furniture stores; Carriages & coaches
The most disastrous flood in Indiana history swept the state in March 1913. Shelbyville was known as the "Furniture City of the Middle West" and in this flood scene, a furniture shop is in view. In the...
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Main Street South from Van Buren, Columbia City, Indiana
Whitley County (Ind.); Business districts; Storefronts; Awnings; Street lights; Automobiles; Horses; Carts & wagons
Well-known people from Columbia City include Lloyd C. Douglas, a Lutheran minister and author of such novels as Magnificent Obsession and The Robe, and Ralph F. Gates, an attorney who was governor of Indiana...
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Wulf Hall Relief Station, Indianapolis, Ind., Flood March 1913
Floods; Floods--Indiana; Natural disasters--Indiana; Disaster relief--Indiana; Aprons; Food relief; Hats; Barrels
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Fairview Park
Parks--Indianapolis (Ind.); Spring; Seasons; Postcards--Indiana--Indianapolis
Sunday morning the prince spent quietly with Mr. Wong. Many local ministers felt he should have been taken to church. The issue was discussed in newspapers for several days with Mr. Fortune finally issuing...
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Fairview Park
Parks--Indianapolis (Ind.); Spring; Seasons; Postcards--Indiana--Indianapolis
Sunday morning the prince spent quietly with Mr. Wong. Many local ministers felt he should have been taken to church. The issue was discussed in newspapers for several days with Mr. Fortune finally issuing...
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Borden College
Universities & colleges; Hills
View of Borden College in Borden, Indiana. The two story brick building sits at the top of a hill. Tall grass and flowers cover the hill leading up to the building. A sign on the building reads "Borden...
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Elliott and Antrim Block, Sheridan, Indiana
Hamilton County (Ind.); Business districts; Buildings; Storefronts; Stores & shops; Transportation; Street lights
First called Millwood in 1860, this town was renamed Sheridan in 1871 to honor General Philip H. Sheridan. Undertaker and furniture dealer J.G. Antrim wrote of his store, "we own . . . over 8000 square...
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American Central Life Insurance Building, Indianapolis, Indiana
Buildings; Office buildings; Advertisements; Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.)
The historic American Central Life Insurance Building was built in 1875. It was commonly referred to as the Insurance Building. Along with the Indianapolis Water Company headquarters, the building was...
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Steamer Tell City and Wharf-Boat, Tell City, Ind.
Steamboats; Transportation; Rivers; Waterfronts; Smokestacks
The small boat in the foreground has "Progress" written on the bow.
13.
High School, Letts, Indiana
Schools; Bell towers; Students
View of a high school in Letts, Indiana. Students are gathered outside next to the building. There is a bell in a cupola centered over the entrance. Written between two windows on the second floor is "04"....
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Department Store of H. H. Kramer, Batesville, Indiana.
Department stores; Dry goods stores; Awnings; Carriages & coaches; Farm produce; Baskets; Banners
View of the two story brick H. H. Kramer department store in Batesville, Indiana. A banner on the front of the store reads "H. H. Kramer's Store". Lettering in the front display windows advertises groceries...
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Buffalo Bridge
Bridges; Girls
View of the Buffalo Bridge in Buffalo, Indiana. The bridge is constructed of metal beams. It is dated 1882 and includes decorative metalwork at the top that reads "Columbia Bridge Works Dayton, Ohio"....
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Bond Chapel Near Paoli, Indiana
Chapels; Lanterns (Architecture); Signs (Notices); Crosses
View of the main entrance of Bonds Chapel in Paoli, Indiana. The chapel is a clapboard building topped by a lantern. A sign near the entrance depicts a cross and reads "Bonds Chapel - The Church".
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Central Park, Oxford, Indiana
Parks; Gazebos; Bandstands; Stores & shops; Horses; Carriages & coaches; Signs (Notices)
View of Central Park in Oxford, Indiana. There is a gazebo or bandstand in the middle of the park. A small sign on the corner warns people to "Keep off grass - $5.00 Fine". Various stores and buildings...
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High School, Liberty, Indiana
Union County (Ind.); High school buildings; High schools; High school students; Schools
Built in 1924 and named after educator John Short, the school’s upper floors had classrooms, offices, a study hall, and a library. The gym was located in the basement. A new high school was built in...
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Main Street in Shoals, Indiana
Martin County (Ind.); Cities & towns; Business districts; Storefronts; Carriages & coaches; Pedestrians; Sidewalks; Dirt roads; Awnings; Flags
Here is a view of Main Street in downtown Shoals sometime in the late 1800’s. Many people are out walking or riding in carriages as they visit and do business at places such as the drug store, grocery...
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Buckeye Mfg. Co., Anderson, Indiana
Factories; Railroad tracks; Automobiles; Automobile industry; Automobile driving
View of the Buckeye Manufacturing Company in Anderson, Indiana. A sign above the building reads "The Lambert Friction Drive - Automobiles and Trucks". Train tracks are visible running along the side of...
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