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Lagrange County (Ind)
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Court House, Lagrange, Indiana
Courthouses; Clock towers
View of the county courthouse in Lagrange, Indiana. The building is topped by a clock tower.
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St. Joe Valley Railroad Depot, La Grange, Indiana
Railroad stations; Railroad cars; Street railroads
An interurban car and its driver wait on the tracks beside the train station in Lagrange, Indiana. Some children and adults are standing in front of the building.
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Baptist Church, Wolcottville, Indiana
LaGrange County (Ind.); Baptist churches; Churches; Wooden buildings
The Baptist Church of Wolcottville was organized in 1837 with nine members, at first it was a mission station with worship held in a blacksmith shop. This church was completed in 1878 and the old one was...
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Main St., Wolcottville, Indiana
LaGrange County (Ind.); Business districts; Storefronts; Dirt roads; Utility poles; Sidewalks; Signs (Notices); Awnings; Pedestrians
Wolcottville was platted in 1853. Some believe it was originally named Wolcott's Mills for George Wolcott who arrived in 1837 and built a carding mill, gristmill, sawmill and distillery. He also founded...
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College Hill, Wolcottville, Indiana
LaGrange County (Ind.); Schools; Educational facilities
College Hill was named for the Wolcottville Seminary located there by George Wolcott in 1851. Subjects included ancient and modern languages, music and painting. The free-school system caused it to close...
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Stroh High School, Stroh, Indiana
LaGrange County (Ind.); High school buildings; High schools; Students; School children; Schools
Platted as Haywood in 1899, the name changed to Stroh in 1900 for Emil Stroh who controlled the local cement industry. The four-story consolidated township school building was built in 1902 containing...
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Parks Building, Topeka, Indiana
Stores & shops; Automobiles; Butchers; Butcher shops
View of the Parks Building in Topeka, Indiana. The three-story building has a porch around it. There is a sign for the Topeka Meat Market on the ground level and a man wearing an apron stands next to it....
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Howe, Indiana
Business districts; Automobiles; Buildings; Benches
View of a block of two story buildings in Howe, Indiana. One building is labeled "Kings House," and has benches on the sidewalk in front of it. There is a car parked beside the curb.
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Business district, Lima, Indiana
Business districts; Drugstores; Bakeries
View of a portion of the business district in Lima, Indiana. Stores on the street include a bakery, drug store, and a building called "Kings House."
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Stroh High School
Schools; Public schools; Bell towers; Chimneys; Students
View of a public high school in Stroh, Indiana. The three story brick building has a bell tower and large chimney. Children stand in groups in the schoolyard.
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