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1. Beck's Mill, South of Salem, Indiana, Ca. 1900 Beck's Mill, South of Salem, Indiana, Ca. 1900 Washington County (Ind.); Mills and mill-work Beck’s Mill is a historic gristmill that was built by George Beck & sons. There have been three mills on the same location, built in 1808, 1825, & 1864. After building forts to protect the mill from...

2. Scaffolding Built Around the Soldiers and Sailors Monument and Lights for Restoration Work Scaffolding Built Around the Soldiers and Sailors Monument and Lights for Restoration Work Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; Sculpture; Statues; Stonework Scaffolding was built around the monument and an eight-foot plywood wall was built around the work site. [1986]

3. Ralph in the Automobile He and His Cousin Dan Built Ralph in the Automobile He and His Cousin Dan Built Ralph Teetor, 1890-1982; Automobiles; Transportation; Men's clothing; Blind At age 12 Ralph and his cousin Dan built a car with a one cycle motor his uncles had rejected in their shop. He went on to high school determined to learn about mechanics and by the time he graduated,...

4. Norwood Block, Northeast Corner of Washington and Illinois Streets, Indianapolis, Indiana Norwood Block, Northeast Corner of Washington and Illinois Streets, Indianapolis, Indiana Marion County (Ind.); Norwood family; Schrader, Christian, 1842-1920; Houses; Illustration Indianapolis’s first wagonmaker, George Norwood, arrived in 1822 and built a house on the future site of the Capitol. His son Elbert was born there in 1830. The Norwoods had to move when it was decided...

5. Elbert F. "Dick" Norwood Elbert F. "Dick" Norwood Marion County (Ind.); Norwood, Elbert F.; Norwood family; Pioneers Indianapolis’s first wagonmaker, George Norwood, arrived in 1822 and built a house on the future site of the Capitol. His son Elbert was born there in 1830. The Norwoods had to move when it was decided...

6. Beck's Mill South of Salem, Indiana, 1938 Beck's Mill South of Salem, Indiana, 1938 Washington County (Ind.); Mills and mill-work Beck’s Mill is a historic gristmill that was built by George Beck & sons. There have been three mills built on the same location, built in 1808, 1825, & 1864. After building forts to protect the mill...

7. Freedom Bridge, Freedom, Indiana Freedom Bridge, Freedom, Indiana Owen County (Ind.); Covered bridges; Bridges, iron and steel Freedom Bridge was a combination of two separately built structures, the original covered bridge built by J.J. Daniels in 1882 and the iron structure built in 1898 by the Lafayette Bridge Company. The...

8. Saw-Mill Boat "Mary H." Saw-Mill Boat "Mary H." Steamboats; Sawmills; Mills and mill-work; Commerce (Ship) The boat was built in 1891, in Hooksburg, Ohio, on the Muskingum River by Charles F. Hambleton. It was the third one he had built. This ship spent most of its time working on the upper Ohio River.

9. "City of Louisville" near Madison, Indiana "City of Louisville" near Madison, Indiana Steamboats; Boats; Transportation; Air pollution The ship was built in 1894, in Jeffersonville, Indiana by the Howard Company. It was 301 feet long and 42.7 feet wide x 7 feet deep. It was built for the Louisville-Cincinnati trade and had 72 staterooms....

10. On the Deck of the "J.M. White" On the Deck of the "J.M. White" Steamboats; Boats; Transportation The J.M. White was built in Jeffersonville, Indiana, in 1878, by the Howard Steamboat Company. It was the 276th boat built by the Howards and considered to be their "crowning effort." The ship was destroyed...

11. Boiler Deck of the "J.M. White" Boiler Deck of the "J.M. White" Steamboats; Transportation; Steamboats--Passenger accommodation; Boats The J.M. White was built in Jeffersonville, Indiana, in 1878, and said to be the finest side-wheel cotton packet ever built. It burned December 13, 1886, at Point Coupee Parish in Louisiana. A cargo of...

12. "Indiana" Being Built "Indiana" Being Built Steamboats; Transportation; Dry docks; Boats; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company; Jeffersonville (Ind.) --History The ship is being built in a dry dock or way.

13. Oakdale One Room School, 1929 Oakdale One Room School, 1929 World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945--Indiana; Jefferson Proving Ground (Ind.)--History; Jefferson County (Ind.)--History; Jennings County (Ind.)--History; Ripley County (Ind.)--History; Proving grounds--Indiana; Defense industries; Military supplies; Military weapons; Weapons industry; Ordnance; Military facilities; War work; Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge; Schools Some twenty schools had been built in the Proving Ground area from the 1820s to 1941. The first Oakdale School, located in Monroe Township, was built of hewn logs in 1829 and accommodated 30-40 pupils....

14. Oakdale School Oakdale School World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945--Indiana; Jefferson Proving Ground (Ind.)--History; Jefferson County (Ind.)--History; Jennings County (Ind.)--History; Ripley County (Ind.)--History; Proving grounds--Indiana; Defense industries; Military supplies; Military weapons; Weapons industry; Ordnance; Military facilities; War work; Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge; Schools Some twenty schools had been built in the Proving Ground area from the 1820s to 1941. The first, Oakdale School, located in Monroe Township, was built of hewn logs in 1829 and accommodated 30-40 pupils....

15. Butler University -- First Building at the 13th Street and College Avenue Campus Butler University -- First Building at the 13th Street and College Avenue Campus Butler University; Universities and colleges; Schools; Educational facilities; North Western Christian University Ovid Butler donated land for the school at College Ave. and 13th St. in Indianapolis. Architect William Tinsley designed the first building to be built in three sections; only one was ever built. North...

16. Architect's Drawing of the First Building Planned for North Western Christian University at College Architect’s Drawing of the First Building Planned for North Western Christian University at College Avenue and 13th Street Butler University; Universities and colleges; Schools; North Western Christian University Ovid Butler donated land for the school at College Ave. and 13th St. in Indianapolis. Architect William Tinsley designed the first building to be built in three sections; only one was ever built. North...

17. Dewitt Clinton Train Dewitt Clinton Train Railroads; Railroad cars; Locomotives; Crowds; Transportation; Hats; Clothing & dress The Dewitt Clinton (built in 1831) was one of the first locomotives built in the United States. Here it is riding on a flat car. This could be a tour of the steam locomotive. No further information is...

18. Dewitt Clinton Locomotive and Two "Passenger Coaches" Riding on New York Central Railroad Flat Car Dewitt Clinton Locomotive and Two "Passenger Coaches" Riding on New York Central Railroad Flat Car Railroad cars; Railroads; Locomotives; Crowds; Hats; Transportation The Dewitt Clinton (built in 1831), was one of the first locomotives built in the United States. This could be a 100th anniversary tour of the steam locomotive and two of its passenger coaches. No information...

19. Dewitt Clinton Locomotive and Two "Passenger Coaches" Riding on New York Central Railroad Flat Car Dewitt Clinton Locomotive and Two "Passenger Coaches" Riding on New York Central Railroad Flat Car Railroad cars; Railroads; Locomotives; Crowds; Hats; Transportation The Dewitt Clinton (built in 1831), was one of the first locomotives built in the United States. This could be a 100th anniversary tour of the steam locomotive and two of its passenger coaches. No information...

20. Edwardsport Station Edwardsport Station Electric utilities--Indiana--Edwardsport--Photographs; Industrial facilities; Smokestacks Edwardsport Station was originally built in 1918 with additions made in the 1940s and 1950s. It is a coal fired plant as is its replacement being built in the same area.
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