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1. "Alexander Mackenzie" in a Lock at Louisville "Alexander Mackenzie" in a Lock at Louisville Steamboats; Paddle steamers; Transportation; Bridges; Boats

2. "Indiana" at Howard's Shipyard "Indiana" at Howard's Shipyard Steamboats; Transportation; Boats; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company; Jeffersonville (Ind.) --History

3. "Packet Governor Morton" at Indianapolis "Packet Governor Morton" at Indianapolis Steamboats; Paddle steamers; Transportation; Boats "Indianapolis and Waverly" is painted on the boat indicating it travelled on the White River.

4. A Shanty Boat Life A Shanty Boat Life Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Ohio River; Ohio River--Description and travel; Mississippi River--Description and travel The end pages of the book illustrate the Hubbards trip down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.

5. Anna and Harlan Hubbard Anna and Harlan Hubbard Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Artists; Authors, American Author and artist Harlan Hubbard was born In Bellevue, Kentucky in 1900. He and Anna Eikenhout married in 1943.

6. Anna and Harlan Hubbard's Home Anna and Harlan Hubbard's Home Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Dwellings When Harlan and Anna arrived in New Orleans after the shanty boat trip down the Ohio and Mississippi, they used the wood from the boat to build a trailer, then bought a car and pulled the trailer back...

7. Barrett Line Barge "Mabel" Loaded with Lumber Barrett Line Barge "Mabel" Loaded with Lumber Transportation; Commerce (Ship); Bridges; Barges; Boats

8. Ferry on the Ohio River Ferry on the Ohio River Transportation; Ferries; Horses This type of ferry was common on inland rivers 1850-1900s. Horses walked a treadmill which revolved the wheels on the boat.

9. Floating Theater Floating Theater Steamboats; Showboats; Theaters; Transportation; Towboats; Rivers; Entertainers--19th century The name of the showboat is New Sunny South. It is being towed by Conquest. Compared to other boats on the river this showboat has less outdoor space. Most of the ship is enclosed.

10. From Tree to Customized Container From Tree to Customized Container Advertisements; Advertising; Industries Following WWII Krannert decided to become an integrated company gaining control over their raw material needs. In 1945 Inland planned a mill venture to produce Kraft containerboard from pine trees at Macon,...

11. Harlan Hubbard Harvesting Hay Harlan Hubbard Harvesting Hay Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Wheelbarrows; Hay; Summer Harlan once remarked, "I wanted to do as much as I could for myself, because I had already realized from partial experience the inexpressible joy of doing so."

12. Harlan Hubbard Obituary in Hanoverian Harlan Hubbard Obituary in Hanoverian Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Artists Hubbard died on January 16, 1988 at the age of 88. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Anna who shared Payne Hollow with Harlan for 37 years.

13. Harlan Hubbard Rowing on the Ohio River Harlan Hubbard Rowing on the Ohio River Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Ohio River; Autumn; Rowboats; Artists Hubbard's artwork, books, and unusual way of life attracted visitors to their home. No road led to the house, so guests climbed down a steep path from a ridge above, or rang a bell across the river near...

14. Microscopic Exam after Three Days Microscopic Exam after Three Days Drugs; Eli Lilly and Company; Medicine; Polio Microscopic checks were made after three and again after six days to determine how much the virus may have injured the tissue-culture cells. After inactivation of the virus, the formaldehyde was neutralized....

15. New York Central Railroad Agent Helen Rasher New York Central Railroad Agent Helen Rasher Railroads--Employees; Railroad stations As in many other industries, railroad work evolved to include women in different types of jobs. In this picture, Helen Rasher, is performing some of her duties as the New York Central station agent at...

16. Old Hickory Chair Co: Martinsville, Indiana 1910 Catalog Old Hickory Chair Co: Martinsville, Indiana 1910 Catalog Morgan County (Ind.); Furniture making; Old Hickory Chair Company (Martinsville, Ind.); Chairs; Catalogs; Furniture industry and trade The Old Hickory Chair Factory opened in 1894. The rustic furniture became popular throughout the country. They soon expanded to other types of furniture and became the Old Hickory Furniture Company in...

17. Payne Hollow Payne Hollow Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Ohio River--Description and travel; Ketucky--Description and Travel This is the story of how the Hubbards searched and found a place on the banks of the Ohio, where they built a house and grew their own food and independent of machines and cities followed the way of life...

18. Playing Music Playing Music Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Musicians; Musical instruments; Artists Anna and Harlan Hubbard allowed time in their lives for reading, painting, writing, and music. Their prize possession was their Steinway grand piano.

19. Red Rover Converted to a U.S. Navy Hospital Ship Red Rover Converted to a U.S. Navy Hospital Ship Steamboats; Ohio River; United States --History --Civil War, 1861-1865; Transportation; Hospitals, Naval and marine Red Rover was built in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1857. She worked the run from Nashville to New Orleans. The Confederate army acquired the ship in 1861 and they used it around Columbus, Kentucky, and Island...

20. Removing from Incubation Stage Removing from Incubation Stage Drugs; Eli Lilly and Company; Medicine; Polio In principle, production of polio vaccine was simple. In practice, the process was complicated. Tissue cultures were pipetted into large bottles containing a special nutrient medium of more than 50 constituents....
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