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1. Tippecanoe County Honor Roll: Containing photographs and biographical notes of the men and women from Tippecanoe County Honor Roll: Containing photographs and biographical notes of the men and women from Tippecanoe County, both in the Army, Navy and Marines, together with their achievements and gallant deeds in the great world conflict Tippecanoe County (Ind.); World War, 1914-1918; World War, 1914-1918--Indiana--Tippecanoe County; Soldiers; African Americans; Patriotism Nearly 2,000 men from Tippecanoe County served in the first world war. To honor all of the men, women, and children in the county who served and aided in the war effort this book was published. Shown are...

2. Tippecanoe County Fairgrounds Tippecanoe County Fairgrounds Tippecanoe County (Ind.); Fairs--Indiana--Tippecanoe County In 1871 a Tippecanoe County Agricultural Association incorporated and improved a 51 acre county fairground southeast of Lafayette. Eventually more land was added and a half-mile track was made wide enough...

3. Residence of the Late Dr. Seth Hobbs, Sec. 10, Washington Tp., Washington County, Indiana Residence of the Late Dr. Seth Hobbs, Sec. 10, Washington Tp., Washington County, Indiana Washington County (Ind.); Houses; Farmhouses; Farms; Physicians; Hobbs family; Hobbs, Seth Seth Hobbs, a reputable and prominent physician in Washington County, was the son of a well-known pioneer family of the county. His large farm was a recognized location in the county and is noted on the...

4. Wabash County Historical Museum Wabash County Historical Museum Wabash County (Ind.); Museums; Storefronts The Wabash County Historical Museum is no ordinary county museum. In fact, it has been called the best county museum in the State of Indiana! With two floors of interactive exhibits, an extensive research...

5. County Poor Asylum, near Ireland, Indiana County Poor Asylum, near Ireland, Indiana Dubois County (Ind.); Almshouses; Bricks; Farms Ireland played a pivotal role in Dubois County's development and service to its citizens. In 1898, the county poor asylum was constructed of locally made brick on a pastoral farm setting near Ireland-...

6. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pelzer, Farm Residence, Warrick County, Indiana Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pelzer, Farm Residence, Warrick County, Indiana Warrick County (Ind.); German Americans; Farmhouses; Farm life Born in 1843, Frederick William Pelzer emigrated from Germany in 1860 and settled in Warrick County. A successful blacksmith and farmer, Mr. Pelzer and his family lived in one of the finest homes in the...

7. Martin County Historical Society Museum Martin County Historical Society Museum Courthouses; Museums; Martin County (Ind.) The former Martin County Courthouse now houses the Martin County Historical Society's County Museum. It is on the National Register of Historical Places and is located at 220 Capitol Ave. in Shoals, Indiana....

8. Dr. Seth Hobbs, Salem, Indiana Dr. Seth Hobbs, Salem, Indiana Washington County (Ind.); Hobbs, Seth; Physicians; Portraits Seth Hobbs, a reputable and prominent physician in Washington County, was the son of a well-known pioneer family of the county. His large farm was a recognized location in the county and is noted on the...

9. Scott County Courthouse, Scottsburg, Indiana Scott County Courthouse, Scottsburg, Indiana Scott County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities; English, William Hayden 1822-1896; Statues; Sculpture; Monuments and Memorials When the county seat moved to Scottsburg a new county courthouse was needed. Andrew Baty designed the building and construction was completed in 1874 by Travis Carter of Seymour. A statue of Scott County...

10. Former Scott County Courthouse in Lexington, Indiana Former Scott County Courthouse in Lexington, Indiana Scott County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities Lexington was the first county seat of Scott County. In 1821, a two-story brick courthouse was built, costing $4,500. When the county seat moved to Scottsburg in 1874 the courthouse became a school. It...

11. Sullivan County Court House, Sullivan, Indiana Sullivan County Court House, Sullivan, Indiana Sullivan County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities The Sullivan County Courthouse, built in 1926, is the third one in Sullivan since the town became the county seat in 1842. The first county seat was located at Carlisle from 1817-1819; the second was in...

12. Starke County Courthouse, Knox, Indiana Starke County Courthouse, Knox, Indiana Starke County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities The Starke County Courthouse was completed in 1898 in Knox, the county seat. It was the third courthouse building for the county and was touted as a fireproof structure. It was erected to replace the previous...

13. Hancock County Fairgrounds, Greenfield, Indiana Hancock County Fairgrounds, Greenfield, Indiana Hancock County (Ind.); Fairs--Indiana--Hancock County The first Hancock County Fair was held in Greenfield in 1856 and has been held at various locations in the town ever since. It has since become the County 4-H fair. The location in this picture may be...

14. Mt. Pleasant Library Minute Book, Vol. 1 Mt. Pleasant Library Minute Book, Vol. 1 African Americans and libraries --Indiana --Rush County; Libraries--Indiana--Rush County--History--19th century --Sources; Subscription libraries--Indiana--Rush County; Rush County (Ind.)--History--Sources; Carthage (Ind.)--History--Sources Most of the Indiana African American rural communities during the antebellum period had a building that served as a church and a school. At the Beech Settlement in Rush County, the building also functioned...

15. Map of Clinton County Map of Clinton County Clinton County (Ind.); Maps [68] p. : maps. ; 26 x 37 cm.

16. Honey Creek Township--Here, Then Gone, Clinton County, Indiana Honey Creek Township--Here, Then Gone, Clinton County, Indiana Clinton County (Ind.); Maps [68] p. : maps. ; 26 x 37 cm.

17. Perry County Courthouse Perry County Courthouse Courthouses; Perry County (Ind.) In 1994 Perry County built a new courthouse at Tell City. Cannelton had been the county seat. The 1897 courthouse is now a county museum.

18. Combine Demolition Derby, Jay County Fair, 1998, Portland, Indiana Combine Demolition Derby, Jay County Fair, 1998, Portland, Indiana Jay County (Ind.); Agricultural machinery & implements; Agricultural exhibitions; Fairs--Indiana--Jay County County agricultural products were first exhibited at the Portland courthouse in 1850 and later on West Main Street. A 99-year lease was signed in 1874 for the current fairgrounds and in 1973 it was extended...

19. Y.M.R.C. Marion County. Our Candidate for Governor [Young Mens Republican Club, Albert G. Porter] Y.M.R.C. Marion County. Our Candidate for Governor [Young Mens Republican Club, Albert G. Porter] Dearborn County (Ind.); Porter, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1824-1897; Republican Party (Ind.); Young Men's Republican Club of Indiana; Campaign paraphernalia; Governors; Electioneering; Elections--Indiana; Political candidates Albert G. Porter was born in Lawrenceburg and was one of two governors from Dearborn County, Indiana. Porter, a Republican and friend of President Benjamin Harrison, appears to be depicted on this campaign...

20. Adams County Lumbering Co., Adams County, Indiana Adams County Lumbering Co., Adams County, Indiana Adams County (Ind.); Lumber trade; Wagons; Horses Philip Wesley Smith and Jacob Colter expanded their lumber company, Colter & Co., located in Arcola, by opening two mills in Adams County, and one in Decatur under the name, Adams County Lumber Company....
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