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1. Moores Hill Male and Female College Advertisement Moores Hill Male and Female College Advertisement Universities and colleges; Advertisements; School buildings; Schools --Indiana --Moores Hill A certificate of incorporation is filed with the state establishing Moore’s Hill Male and Female Collegiate Institute. The school becomes known as Moores Hill College, and the name is officially changed...

2. The Origin, Organization, and Management of Crown Hill Cemetery,...1875 The Origin, Organization, and Management of Crown Hill Cemetery,...1875 Marion County (Ind.); Crown Hill Cemetery (Indianapolis, Ind.); Cemeteries Crown Hill Cemetery was dedicated in 1864 on the highest point in Marion County. The cemetery consists of 555 acres, including a 1.4-acre national cemetery. Many notable people are buried here, President...

3. Mourners Lined the Driveways at Crown Hill Cemetery Mourners Lined the Driveways at Crown Hill Cemetery Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916; Funeral rites & ceremonies; Funeral rites & ceremonies Thousands of mothers and children lined driveways at Crown Hill Cemetery.

4. Riley's Funeral Hearse at Crown Hill Cemetery Riley's Funeral Hearse at Crown Hill Cemetery Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916; Funeral rites & ceremonies; Funeral rites & ceremonies Riley's funeral hearse at Crown Hill Cemetery.

5. Police Escort Carries Riley's Remains into the Crown Hill Chapel Vault Police Escort Carries Riley's Remains into the Crown Hill Chapel Vault Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916; Funeral rites & ceremonies; Funeral rites & ceremonies Through a drizzling rain, Riley's remains were carried into the Crown Hill chapel vault.

6. Riley's Casket Entering Chapel at Crown Hill Riley's Casket Entering Chapel at Crown Hill Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916; Funeral rites & ceremonies; Funeral rites & ceremonies Riley's casket is escorted into the chapel at Crown Hill Cemetery.

7. Soap Box Derby Soap Box Derby Indianapolis (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)--History; Sports; Wilbur Shaw Memorial Soap Box Derby Hill; Coaster cars; Soap box derbies; Billboards; Advertisements One of the most popular events in Indianapolis during the 1950s was the Soap Box Derby. Spectators would line the streets watching the hundreds of racers and their homemade cars compete. Although the first...

8. John Collins Moore John Collins Moore Universities and colleges; Moore, John Collins; Dearborn County (Ind.); Education--Indiana John Collins Moore of Moores Hill, in Dearborn County, works with community leaders to establish a college there. He has little formal schooling, but believes strongly in education. Moore, a Methodist,...

9. Abram A. Hammond Abram A. Hammond Governors; Politicians; Indiana--Politics and government; Governors--Indiana; Indiana. Governor (1860-1861 : Hammond); Hammond, Abram A. (Abram Adams), 1814-1874; Painting; Portrait paintings Born in Vermont in 1814, Hammond moved to Brookville at age 6. He was a lawyer in Terre Haute when he became lieutenant governor, and became governor upon Willard’s death, serving the last few months...

10. Goose Hill News, Vol. 3, No. 3, Winslow, Indiana Goose Hill News, Vol. 3, No. 3, Winslow, Indiana Pike County (Ind.); Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.); Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.). Company 541 (Winslow, Ind.) Company 541, better known as Camp Goose Hill, was located on land next to the Southern Railroad Depot and was part of the Civilian Conservation Corps. The CCC was created during the Depression to put the...

11. Hill Crest Italian Presbyterian Mission, Clinton Hill Crest Italian Presbyterian Mission, Clinton Italians--Indiana; Presbyterian Church; Patriotism Started in 1911, Hill Crest was a highly successful mission for Italian immigrants. Calogero Papa, an Italian born lawyer, was the founder but much of the success came from later lay ministers. The mission...

12. View of Madison, Indiana from Milton Hill Road View of Madison, Indiana from Milton Hill Road Jefferson County (Ind.); Rivers; Aerial views; Bird's eye views; Cities and towns This photograph of Madison was taken in 1933 from Milton Hill Road in Kentucky. The view looks north across the Ohio River at the city and the hills beyond. Several notable sights include the bridge at...

13. Birds-eye View of Dubois, [Indiana] As Seen From a Hill Northeast of Town Birds-eye View of Dubois, [Indiana] As Seen From a Hill Northeast of Town Dubois County (Ind.); Cityscapes; Aerial views Dubois County also has a small town of the same name situated along a creek. In its beginning, the settlement, also called Knoxville, had the distinction of resting in two townships, with the boundary...

14. "Crown Hill" at Madison, Indiana "Crown Hill" at Madison, Indiana Steamboats; Towboats; Boats; Ohio River; Summer

15. Evansville College, Administration Hall, Evansville, Indiana Evansville College, Administration Hall, Evansville, Indiana Vanderburgh County (Ind.); Universities and colleges In 1917 Evansville acquired Moores Hill College, a Methodist school founded in 1854 in Dearborn County. Renamed Evansville College, it opened in temporary quarters in 1919. By 1922, the college had a new...

16. Oakville, Indiana, Knights of Pythias Band Oakville, Indiana, Knights of Pythias Band Delaware County (Ind.); Bands; Musicians; Drum; Wind instruments; Guitar; Clothing & dress Oakville was laid out in 1873 as Pleasant Hill. In 1876 the post office was established with the town's new name. The Knights of Pythias is a fraternal organization founded in 1864 and still active today....

17. Bear Creek School Bear Creek School Schools; Students; Teachers; Children & adults; Bell towers Group photo of children and adults on a hill in front of the Bear Creek School building. A bell tower tops the small brick schoolhouse.

18. Group of Evansville Citizens Launch Campaign Group of Evansville Citizens Launch Campaign University of Evansville; Universities and colleges; Vanderburgh County (Ind.); Evansville (Ind.) In 1917, the trustees of Moores Hill College officially agree to move the school and in just nine days, the city raises $500,000 to bring the college to Evansville. In September classes begin in a temporary...

19. Thomas R. Marshall Thomas R. Marshall Governors; Politicians; Indiana--Politics and government; Governors--Indiana; Portrait paintings; Marshall, Thomas R. (Thomas Riley), 1854-1925; Indiana. Governor (1909-1913 : Marshall) When Thomas R. Marshall (1854-1925) became governor industrialization, urbanization and immigration were reshaping the landscape of the state. Born in North Manchester, he was living in Whitley County...

20. Winfield T. Durbin Winfield T. Durbin Governors; Politicians; Indiana--Politics and government; Governors--Indiana; Portrait paintings; Durbin, Winfield T. (Winfield Taylor), 1847-1928; Indiana. Governor (1901-1905 : Durbin) Winfield T. Durbin (1847-1928) was born in Lawrenceburg in Dearborn County. He moved to Anderson in the 1870s where he entered politics. As governor he enforced anti-lynching laws and established a juvenile...
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