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1. White County Courthouse, Monticello, Indiana White County Courthouse, Monticello, Indiana White County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities The first White County courthouse was constructed in 1837. This view shows the county's predominant courthouse that was constructed in 1895 but destroyed by a tornado in 1974. It was succeeded by the present...

2. Main Street, Reynolds, Indiana Main Street, Reynolds, Indiana White County (Ind.); Cities & towns; Business districts; Storefronts; Dirt roads; Sidewalks; Utility poles; Railroad crossings; Railroad tracks Reynolds was founded in 1854 and takes its name from the founder, Benjamin Reynolds. In addition to a grain elevator, the town’s other early industries included lumber and cement blocks.

3. Shafer Lake, Buffalo, Indiana (now part of Monticello, Indiana) Shafer Lake, Buffalo, Indiana (now part of Monticello, Indiana) White County (Ind.); Lakes & ponds; Shafer, Lake (Ind.); Vacation houses; Recreation areas; Rowboats; Bodies of water; Resorts Lake Shafer located on the north side of Monticello came into existence in 1923 when the Insull (hydroelectric) Company constructed the Norway Dam on the Tippecanoe River. The area developed into a popular...

4. Scene on the Tippecanoe River, Monticello, Indiana Scene on the Tippecanoe River, Monticello, Indiana White County (Ind.); Tippecanoe River (Ind.); River life; Rivers; Rowers Monticello was platted in 1834 and named for Thomas Jefferson’s home. The town has prospered because of the Tippecanoe River which provided hydroelectric power and in recent times the tourists visiting...

5. Thread Factory and Employees, Monticello, Indiana 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...

6. View of White's Cafeteria and the Guaranty Building in Indianapolis View of White's Cafeteria and the Guaranty Building in Indianapolis Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Office buildings; Restaurants; Business districts View of the Guaranty Building and White's Cafeteria next door. The buildings are located in the southwest quadrant of the Circle. The postcard image shows some of South Meridian Street and the L.S. Ayres...

7. Dining Room at White's Restaurant, 34-36 Circle, Indianapolis, Indiana Dining Room at White's Restaurant, 34-36 Circle, Indianapolis, Indiana Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Restaurants; Advertisements; Light fixtures; Dining rooms; Dining tables White's was located in a long, narrow building. It served food cafeteria style. [ca. 1940]

8. Children's Barber Shop and Playground, L. S. Strauss & Co., Indianapolis, Indiana Children's Barber Shop and Playground, L. S. Strauss & Co., Indianapolis, Indiana Barbers; Barbershops; Children; Scales; Playgrounds; Sliding boards; Hobby horses; Gliders; Tipis The image shows a barbershop with three chairs for customers. Two children are shown having their hair cut by two barbers dressed in white uniforms. The floor is black and white checked. There is a column...

9. Entrance to "Northern Beach" Carmel, Indiana Entrance to "Northern Beach" Carmel, Indiana Hamilton County (Ind.); Automobiles; Summer; Transportation; Dirt roads Carmel was first called Bethlehem and platted in 1837. Northern Beach, now a private park, was a recreational area along the White River at 116th Street.

10. Interior of White's Restaurant, 34-36 Circle, Indianapolis, Ind. Interior of White's Restaurant, 34-36 Circle, Indianapolis, Ind. Restaurants; Dining tables; Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Advertisements

11. Break in Levee on White River, Indianapolis, Flood March 27, 1913 Break in Levee on White River, Indianapolis, Flood March 27, 1913 Floods--Indiana; Levees; Transportation; Rivers; Railroads; Railroads; Railroad tracks; Railroad rails; Railroad cars; Railroads--Natural disaster effects--Indiana; Natural disasters--Indiana Land that was under the railroad track has been washed away.

12. White River Bridge, Noblesville, Indiana White River Bridge, Noblesville, Indiana Bridges; Covered bridges; Transportation; Rivers

13. Old National Bridge Over White Water River, Richmond, Indiana Old National Bridge Over White Water River, Richmond, Indiana Bridges; Covered bridges; Transportation; Roads

14. Oliver Hotel, South Bend, Indiana Oliver Hotel, South Bend, Indiana Hotels; Awnings; Fountains View of the Oliver Hotel in South Bend, Indiana. The six-story building is primarily made of brick. The second floor windows have architectural details over them. Large windows on the street level have...

15. First Abbey Church, Saint Meinrad, Indiana First Abbey Church, Saint Meinrad, Indiana Catholic churches; Spires; Churches View of a church in St. Meinrad, Indiana. The white clapborad building is topped by a tall spire. This building was part of St. Meinrad's Abbey, built in 1858.

16. M.E. Church, Adams, Indiana M.E. Church, Adams, Indiana Churches; Steeples; Trees Viwe of a white clapboard, one story building with a steeple. The church was built close to the road with a large shade tree nearby. There are two small outbuildings a short distance behind the church....

17. Fourth Street, Monon, Indiana Fourth Street, Monon, Indiana Business districts; City & town halls; Streets View along a section of Fourth Street in Monon, Indiana. City Hall and other one-story buildings in the business district are shown.

18. Just Arrived at Union Depot, Reynolds, Indiana Just Arrived at Union Depot, Reynolds, Indiana Railroad stations; Railroad tracks; Railroad locomotives; Smoke View of a train arriving at the station in Reynolds, Indiana. Smoke billows from the locomotive as it comes to a stop. Four passengers are waitig on the platform.

19. Thread Factory and Employees, Monticello, Indiana Thread Factory and Employees, Monticello, Indiana Factories; Thread; Women A group of mostly female employees poses in front of the thread factory where they work in Monticello, Indiana.

20. Panhandle Railroad Bridge over the Tippecanoe River, Monticello, Indiana Panhandle Railroad Bridge over the Tippecanoe River, Monticello, Indiana Railroad bridges; Bridges; Rivers; Railroads A train is shown traveling across the Panhandle Railroad Bridge in Monticello, Indiana. A shallow river flows beneath the bridge.
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