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Rush County (Ind)
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Automobiles
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1910
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1910-02-04
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Main Street, Looking West, Crawfordsville, Ind.
Montgomery County (Ind.); Business districts; Street railroads; Parades & processions
A small, unidentified parade or procession, probably ca. 1910-12, is depicted along Crawfordsville's Main Street, with structures including a theater and interurban station in the foreground.
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Aerial View of Noblesville, Indiana
Aerial views; Hamilton County (Ind.); Business districts; Stores & shops
Noblesville was founded in 1823 and probably named for James Noble, the first U.S. senator from Indiana. The current courthouse was completed in 1879 and heated by steam, which was considered progressive...
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Shipment of Ford Motor Cars to Automobile Dealer in Milan, Indiana, 1915
Ripley County (Ind.); Automobile dealerships; Automobile industry; Automobiles
Milan emerged as a town when the railroad came through in 1854. The high point in its history took place in 1954 when the town celebrated its centennial and the high school won the state basketball crown....
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Before and After Willkie Boom, Rushville, Indiana
Rush County (Ind.); Willkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944; Politicians; Electioneering; Presidential candidates; Campaign paraphernalia
Wendell Willkie of Elwood, Indiana, was the Republican nominee for president in 1940. He had married Edith Wilk, a librarian from Rushville, in 1919, and made Rushville his campaign headquarters. He is...
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Main Street, Milroy, Indiana
Rush County (Ind.); Cities & towns; Business districts; Storefronts; Carriages & coaches; Automobiles; Awnings; Sidewalks
Milroy was laid out in 1830 and probably named for Samuel Milroy, speaker of the Indiana House, who signed the act to create Rush County. Another possibility was that it was named for local distiller,...
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Hotel and Depot, Churubusco, Indiana
Whitley County (Ind.); Hotels; Railroad stations; Railroad crossings; Railroad tracks; Utility poles
Churubusco holds an annual festival called Turtle Days that commemorates the Beast of Busco, a giant snapping turtle that, according to legend, terrorized the town in 1949. Tourists swarmed the town during...
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Church at Paris Crossing, Indiana
Jennings County (Ind.); Churches; Cemeteries
Paris Crossing was built along a railroad line northwest of Paris in 1850. This picture shows the small rural church and cemetery where Russell Booker preached. The church has two doors of which one was...
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Largest Roller Mills in Indiana, Lawrenceburg, Indiana
Dearborn County (Ind.); Mills; Mills and Mill-work
Lawrenceburg was a favorable location for agricultural processing. The Lawrenceburg Roller Mills Company is one of the grain processing operations in Dearborn County and was probably in operation at least...
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