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1. Court House, Winchester, Indiana 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....

2. Big Four Depot, Winchester, Indiana Big Four Depot, Winchester, Indiana Randolph County (Ind.); Railroad facilities; Railroad locomotives; Railroad stations; Railroad tracks; Railroads Trains were the dominant form of transportation in Indiana for approximately 100 years beginning in the mid 1800s. Prior to that, canals were the main form of transportion. With the advent of cars, trains...

3. M.E. Church Winchester, Indiana M.E. Church Winchester, Indiana Randolph County (Ind.); Churches; Methodist churches This church was the fourth structure built for this congregation. It replaced the Stone Methodist Church that was destroyed by fire in 1899. It featured a new Moller organ. It later changed its name to...

4. Main Street Looking North, Winchester, Indiana Main Street Looking North, Winchester, Indiana Randolph County (Ind.); Cities & towns; Business districts; Streets; Sidewalks; Storefronts; Railroad tracks Winchester is the birthplace of James P. Goodrich, Governor of Indiana, 1917-1921 and Hollywood director, Robert Wise. The city was founded in 1812 and became the county seat in 1818. It is the home of...

5. Columbia Street, Union City, Indiana Columbia Street, Union City, Indiana Randolph County (Ind.); Cities & towns; Streets; Storefronts; Awnings; Sidewalks Union City was platted in 1849. It was a part of the Quaker Trace, a route for runaway slaves that connected Richmond and Fort Wayne. In the 1850s it became a hub for railroad traffic with five railroad...

6. Court House, Winchester, Indiana Court House, Winchester, Indiana Courthouses; Government facilities; Monuments; Towers View of the county courthouse in Winchester, Indiana. The red brick building has a mansard roof with a central tower. A Civil War monument is located on one corner of the grounds.

7. Big Four Depot, Union City, Indiana Big Four Depot, Union City, Indiana Railroad stations; Railroad tracks; African Americans; Men View of a train station in Union City, Indiana. Several sets of railroad tracks run beside the depot. A group of men and boys, including one African American, wait on the platform next to the tracks.

8. Union City Carriage Mfg. Co., Union City, Indiana Union City Carriage Mfg. Co., Union City, Indiana Tents; Machinery; Water pumps; Banners View of a tent for the Union City Carriage Manufacturing Company of Union City, Indiana. Various machinery is displayed under the tent. A smaller banner hanging off of the tent advertises Joseph H. Goldcamp...

9. Main St. Looking North, Farmland, Indiana 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.

10. Public School, Spartanburg, Indiana Public School, Spartanburg, Indiana Schools; Bells; Cupolas; Public schools View of a school in Spartanburg, Indiana. The two story stone building has ornate brick work along the roof line. A cupola with a bell is on the roof.

11. E. Pearl St., Saratoga, Indiana E. Pearl St., Saratoga, Indiana Dwellings; Dirt roads; Steeples; Neighborhoods; Children playing View of East Pearl Street in Saratoga, Indiana. Wooden houses with young trees line the dirt road. Some children are playing in the yards. Two church steeples are visible in the distance.

12. I.U.T. Station, Parker, Indiana I.U.T. Station, Parker, Indiana Railroad cars; Railroad stations; Electric railroads; Passengers View of the Indiana Union Traction Co. Station in Parker, Indiana. The small wooden building has an open porch on the front. An interurban car is sitting on the tracks beside the station and two passengers...

13. Birdseye View, Parker, Indiana Birdseye View, Parker, Indiana Bird's-eye views; Railroad tracks; Roads; Logs; Houses; Sheds Bird's-eye view of Parker City, Indiana. A line of railroad tracks runs parallel to a paved road in the foreground of the image. Off to the side of the tracks there are several stacks of large poles or...
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