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Marshall County Court House, Plymouth, Ind.
Marshall County (Ind.); Courthouses; Clock towers
The Marshall County Courthouse in Plymouth, designed by Gordon P. Randall, was built in 1870-1872 with a clock tower over a brick and stone building. It was remodeled in 1914. A modern county courts building...
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Home of Thomas R. Marshall, Columbia City, Indiana
Whitley County (Ind.); Houses; Marshall, Thomas R. (Thomas Riley), 1854-1925
Thomas R. Marshall lived in this home from 1877 until 1909 when he was inaugurated as governor. He pushed for a child labor law and voters’ registration and led a fight against capital punishment. The...
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Business Street, Argos, Indiana
Marshall County (Ind.); Streets; Business districts; Storefronts; Stores & shops; Automobiles; Carts & wagons; Carriages & coaches
Argos was platted in 1851 and called Sidney after Sidney Williams, an early settler and circuit judge. In 1859 the town was renamed Argos after the Greek city. “General Draying,” seen on the vehicle...
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Plymouth, Ind. Michigan Street
Marshall County (Ind.); Business districts; Streets; Storefronts; Carriages & coaches; Carts & wagons
Plymouth is believed to have been named for Plymouth, Massachusetts. When it was platted in 1834, the town had only two streets—Michigan and Yellow River. Early industry included sawmills, a plow company,...
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Scene at Tri-County Dem. Rally - Waldron, Ind., Sept 19-08
Shelby County (Ind.); Political parades & rallies; Bands; Flags; Banners
Waldron was platted in 1854 by George Stroup and at first was called Stroupville. It was renamed Waldron in 1876. A political rally was held there in 1908, the year Democrat Thomas R. Marshall was elected...
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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....
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On the swinging bridge, Turkey Run State Park
Bridges; Pedestrian bridges; Swing bridges; State parks & reserves
Six people are standing on a swinging bridge at Turkey Run State Park in Indiana. One of the long cables supporting the bridge can be seen.
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Business Street, Argos, Indiana
Business districts; Automobile dealerships; Hardware stores; Carriages & coaches; Trucks; Stores & shops; Storefronts; Horses; Automobiles
Brick buidings line this street in Argos, Indiana. Cars along with horses and buggies are parked in front of the businesses. Two of the businesses are Slayter Hardware Company and Wickizer Motor Company....
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Main Street, Culver, Indiana
Streets; Business districts; Drugstores; Carriages & coaches; Carts & wagons
View of Main Street in Culver, Indiana. Various businesses line the street including Rector's Pharmacy. Numerous horse-drawn carriages are parked along the curbs. In the foreground, two men talk beside...
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Main Street, Clinton, Indiana
Business districts; Streets; Post offices; Hotels; Bicycles & tricycles; Automobiles
View of Main Street in Clinton, Indiana. The post office and two hotels are among the buildings shown. Bicycles, horse-drawn vehicles, and automobiles fill the street.
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Old Covered Bridge and Lusk Home, Turkey Run State Park, Indiana
Covered bridges; State parks & reserves; Houses
View of a covered bridge at Turkey Run State Park in Indiana. In the background, the Lusk home can be seen on a hillside visible through a break in the trees.
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Pennsylvania Depot, Plymouth, Indiana
Railroad stations; Railroad tracks; Fences
View of the tracks and train station at the Pennsylvania Depot in Plymouth, Indiana. The wooden building has a covered porch by the tracks. A short fence encloses a landscaped area.
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Michigan Street, Plymouth, Indiana
Business districts; Stores & shops; Storefronts; Streets
View of Michigan Street in Plymouth, Indiana. The street is lined with shops and stores. The brick buildings have wide sidewalks in front of them. Horses and wagons are in the street.
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Bird's-eye View of Plymouth, Indiana, Looking Southwest
Aerial views; Yards; Neighborhoods; Houses; Bird's-eye views
Aerial view of the town of Plymouth in Indiana. Homes and yards are shown. The town stretches off towards the hills in the distance.
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Bondurant-Lichtenberger Fire, Bremen, Indiana
Fires; Crowds; Smoke; Men; Carriages & coaches
A crowd of people stand around a burned building in Bremen, Indiana. Smoke is still rising from part of the burned structure. The remains of two burned carriages are in the foreground.
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Holland Radiator Works, Breman, Indiana
Radiators; Heating & ventilation industry; Industrial facilities; Smokestacks; Factories
View of the Holland Radiator Works factory in Breman, Indiana. The image shows several wooden buildings, most of them connected. Dirt roads surround the structures and railroad tracks run through the facility...
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La Porte West of Michigan St., Plymouth, Indiana
Streets; Business districts; Stores & shops; Storefronts; Banks; Restaurants; Bars; Children; Lampposts
View of a street in the business district of Plymouth, Indiana. Several stores and buildings line the street including a bank, a pub, a restaurant, and Allman's. Two young children cross the street in...
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Thread Factory and Employees, Monticello, Indiana
White County (Ind.); Factories; Thread; Sewing-- Equipment and supplies; Women
The Tippecanoe Thread Mills was started in 1910 and made possible by hydroelectric power channeled by the dam on the Tippecanoe River. It was owned by the Marshall Field Estate of Chicago and employed...
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Main Street, Looking North from Matchette's Drug Store, Bourbon, Indiana
Streets; Stores & shops; Business districts; Carts & wagons; Carriages & coaches; Horses; Drugstores
View of Main Street in Bourbon, Indiana. Stores and buildings line both sides of the street. There is a drug store on one corner. A few carts and horse-drawn vehicles are on the road.
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School Building, Bremen, Indiana
Schools; Public schools; Towers; Chimneys
View of a three story brick school building in Bremen, Indiana. A tower structure tops the main entrance. Two chimneys are visible on the roof. A carved area above the main door reads "Public Schools"....
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