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Scene in Matter Park, Marion, Indiana
Grant County (Ind.); Parks
Matter Park is located on land donated to the city of Marion by Philip Matter in the early 1900s. At one time, it was home to the Marion Zoo and also included tennis courts, a pool, and a roller coaster....
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Maple Wood Park, Centerville, Indiana
Parks; Children; Water pumps
Scenic view of Maple Wood Park in Centerville, Indiana. A group of children are gathered near a pump in a shaded area of the park.
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Branson Street, LaFontaine, Indiana
Wabash County (Ind.); Railroad crossings; Railroad signals; Dirt roads; Business districts
La Fontaine was settled around 1833. It was platted in 1845 and named Ashland due to all the wood burned at the tannery there. In 1873 the town's name was changed to La Fontaine to honor Miami chief François...
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Old Mill, Rushville, Indiana
Mills; Boys; Children playing in water; Streams
View of a mill and stream in Rushville, Indiana. The four-story mill is made of red brick and wood. Some boys are shown playing in the stream next to it.
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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.
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Seating Factory, Washington, Indiana
Factories; Seating furniture; Furniture industry
View of the seating factory in Washington, Indiana. The five story building has rows of windows on each floor. Wood appears to be piled and scattered around the building.
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Governor Ray Residence, Brookville, Indiana
Governors; Dwellings; Porches; Rocking chairs
View of the residence of Indiana Governor James Brown Ray in Brookville, Indiana. Ray served as governor from 1825-1831. The two story house has wood siding and porches in both the front and back. A rocking...
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Upper Furniture Factory, Tell City, Indiana
Furniture industry; Factories; Advertisements
View of the Upper Furniture Factory in Tell City, Indiana. Planks of wood are stacked in several piles behind the factory. Smoke rises from the chimney of the main building. A smaller building on the factory...
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Old Wood Bridge, Fredericksburg, Indiana
Covered bridges; Dirt roads; Bridges
View of a wooden bridge in Fredericksburg, Indiana. The covered bridge is divided down the middle to handle two lanes of traffic. Some of the interior structure is visible.
10.
American Furniture Co., Batesville, Indiana
Furniture industry; Factories; Utility poles; Men; Boys; Carriages & coaches
View of the three story brick factory building of the American Furniture Company in Batesville, Indiana. Several stacks of long boards are on pallets behind the building. Three men and two young boys stand...
11.
Star Piano Co., Richmond, Indiana
Pianos; Factories; Musical instrument industry
View of the Star Piano Company in Richmond, Indiana. The factory includes several large brick buildings. Piles of wood are neatly stacked in three rows on the ground.
12.
Bird's-Eye View of Batesville, Indiana
Cityscapes; Factories; Smokestacks; Furniture industry; Logs; Wooden buildings
Bird's-eye view of the city of Batesville in Indiana. Rough hewn logs are stacked together in a grassy area next to a wooden building. Towering stacks of boards and wood cover a large area behind the logs....
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Snoddy's Mill, Perrysville, Indiana
Mills; Dams; Wooden buildings; Dwellings; Waterfronts
View of Snoddy's Mill in Perrysville, Indiana. The mill is a three story wood building located next to a dam made of logs. There is a sandy shoreline below the mill. Several houses and barns are scattered...
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Street, Pittsboro, Indiana
Streets; Men; Carts & wagons; Dirt roads; Dwellings; Stores & shops
View of a street in Pittsboro, Indiana. Several men have gathered in the street to pose for the picture, including one man in a horse-drawn wagon. There are houses on one side of the dirt road and businesses...
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Main St., Reynolds, Indiana
Streets; Business districts; Stores & shops; Barbershops; Restaurants; Railroad tracks
View of Main Street in Reynolds, Indiana. Two lines of railroad tracks cross over the dirt road in the foreground. Beyond the tracks, several wood buildings line both sides of the street. Visible businesses...
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Lake County Jail, Crown Point, Indiana
Jails; Porches; Plant containers
View of the Lake County Jail in Crown Point, Indiana. The brick building is large and extends back away from the street. A brick wall seems to close off the back part of the building from the public. The...
17.
Mill and Dam, Oxford Mills, IA
Mills; Dams; Wooden buildings; Boats
View of a mill and dam in Oxford Mills, Iowa. The mill is a three story wood building with a smaller attached one story structure. In the water above the dam, there are several small boats docked along...
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Old Wood Bridge, Fredericksburg, Indiana
Washington County (Ind.); Covered bridges; Dirt roads
The Fredericksburg Covered Bridge was built between 1836 and 1838 as a toll road. It crossed the Blue River on the New Albany – Paoli road. This view shows the original bridge about 1900. It was replaced...
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All Roads Lead to the Ripley County Fair, Osgood, Ind., Aug. 6-7-8-9, 1912
Ripley County (Ind.); Fairs; Agricultural exhibitions
Osgood was laid out in 1856 and named for chief engineer of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, A.L. Osgood. Incorporated in 1878, it became a commercial and agricultural center, the site of the county...
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Looking north on Main Street, Cromwell, Indiana
Noble County (Ind.); Cities & towns; Business districts; Stores & shops; Storefronts; Awnings; Dirt roads
Cromwell was laid out in 1853 by Harrison Wood who named it for Englishman Oliver Cromwell. In 1911 the town still had a dirt Main Street, Cromwell did not see its first paved street until 1925. It is...
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