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Pearl Street, Trafalgar, Indiana
Johnson County (Ind.); Business districts; Storefronts; Grocery stores; Utility poles; Dirt roads; Houses
This view of Pearl Street in Trafalgar includes the Trafalgar Cash Grocery on the right. Originally named Hensley Town after settler Richardson Hensley, the name was changed in 1866.
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Business Street, Greenwood, Indiana
Johnson County (Ind.); Business districts; Automobiles; Utility poles; Awnings; Streets
Greenwood was a residential settlement for many years with churches and physicians. Stores did not begin opening until 1845. Soon there were many tradesmen and the area became a commercial center.
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Johnson County Court House, Franklin, Indiana
Courthouses; Government facilities; Clock towers
View of the county courthouse in Franklin, Indiana. The ornate building has tower structures on each corner. A clock tower is centered over the etnrance.
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Christmas on the Circle, Indianapolis, Indiana
Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Indiana State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis, Ind.); Monuments & memorials; Historic sites; Christmas decorations
From the back of the postcard: "Each Christmas, cooperative efforts of hundreds of individuals as well as civic and business groups, turn the Indianapolis Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument into a dazzling...
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Main Building, Franklin College, Franklin, Indiana
Universities & colleges; Snow; Clock towers
View of a building on the campus of Fanklin College in Franklin, Indiana. The large three-story building has a clock tower centered over the entrance. Snow covers the grounds and street.
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Entrance to the Main Building, Indiana Masonic Home, Franklin, Indiana.
Fraternal organizations; Nursing homes; Retirement communities; Masonic buildings; Columns
Residents and staff pose on the steps in front of the Indiana Masonic Home in Franklin, Indiana. Large columns flank the entrance.
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Main Cross Street, Edinburg, Indiana; Indianapolis, Columbus & Southern Traction Co.
Electric railroads; Railroad cars; Streets; Street railroad tracks; Stores & shops
View of the streetcar the Dixie Flyer as it travels down a road in Edinburgh, Indiana. A group of men have gathered at the corner while further up the road another man parks a bike. Various businesses...
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Starch and Glucose Works on Blue River, Edinburg, Indiana
Starch industry; Factories; Rivers; Smokestacks; Smoke
View across the Blue River to the Starch and Glucose Works in Edinburgh, Indiana. The factory complex is made up of several buildings dominated by two tall smokestacks billowing dark smoke into the air....
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Main St. Looking North, Farmland, Indiana
Railroad tracks; Business districts; Streets; Awnings
View of a section of Main Street in Farmland, Indiana. Two sets of railroad tracks run down the middle of the dirt street. Many of the stores have awnings over their entrances.
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Catholic Church, Edinburg, Indiana
Churches; Catholic churches; Bell towers; Steeples
View of a Catholic church in Edinburg, Indiana. The brick building has a tall bell tower and steeple over the front entrance.
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Public School, Edinburg, Indiana
Schools; Fire escapes; Cupolas
View of a school in Edinburg, Indiana. The two story brick building has decorative work over the windows. A cupola tops the school. The second floor fire escape is shown on the side of the building.
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Raven Club Float in the Elks Parade, Greensburg, Indiana
Floats (Parades); Parades & processions; Horses
View of a parade float in Greensburg, Indiana. The people on the float wear raven costumes and appear to be sitting in a large nest. The horses, wagon, and its' wheels are decorated.
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M.E. Church, Greenwood, Indiana
Methodist Episcopal churches; Towers; Street lights
View of a Methodist Episcopal church in Greenwood, Indiana. The church has a square tower over the front entrance. Some children are walking on the sidewalk next to the building. A streetlight is suspended...
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Craig Sanatarium, Greenwood, Indiana
Sanatoriums; Health care facilities; Porches; Cupolas
View of a sanatorium in Greenwood, Indiana. The two story wooden structure has porches on the first and second floors. There is a cupola on top.
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Cincinnati St., Nineveh, Indiana
Streets; Residential streets; Carriages & coaches; Horses; Men; Porches; Dirt roads
View of Cincinnati Street in Nineveh, Indiana. The street is not paved and appears to be a residential street. A lone carriage drives down the road in the distance. Another horse-drawn vehicle is stopped...
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Owen County Courthouse, Spencer, Indiana
Owen County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities
The Owen County courthouse was dedicated in 1911. The Classic Revival limestone structure was designed by Jesse Townsend Johnson, who is said to have later helped redesign Arlington National Cemetery to...
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Court House, Winchester, Indiana
Randolph County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities; Monuments; Statues
The Randolph County courthouse was designed by J.C. Johnson and built by Aaron G. Campfield from 1875-1877. It had a mansard roof and a central tower until 1954 when they were replaced with a flat roof....
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Jefferson St., Huntington, Indiana
Huntington County (Ind.); Cities & towns; Business districts; Storefronts; Pedestrians; Sidewalks
The bridge across Jefferson Street, a major business and retail thoroughfare, was once famous for the row of buildings constructed on it by the Rev. Albert Johnson. The buildings are now gone and a new...
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Street, Pittsboro, Indiana
Hendricks County (Ind.); Streets; Business districts; Dirt roads; Utility poles; Carts & wagons
The town of Pittsboro, depicted here, lies northwest of Brownsburg. The main industry in the area, as in Hendricks County, has always been agriculture. The Big Four Railroad carried farm products to market...
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