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101. Elevating Pennsylvania Railroad Tracks in Indianapolis Elevating Pennsylvania Railroad Tracks in Indianapolis Pennsylvania Railroad; Railroad tracks; Railroads--Indiana--Indianapolis; Railroads--Safety measures; Locomotives; Construction; Transportation; Safety Elevation of the railroad tracks went through the courts and finally to the state legislature. In the end it was decided that the track elevation would be done with the railroads and government sharing...

102. Wisconsin Oxygen/Hydrogen Company, Kenosha, Wisconsin 1920-1925 Wisconsin Oxygen/Hydrogen Company, Kenosha, Wisconsin 1920-1925 Indiana Oxygen Company It wasn’t long before the Brant Brothers expanded their entrepreneurial efforts to Kenosha, Wisconsin, where they built a second electrolytic oxygen/hydrogen plant, known as Wisconsin Oxygen/Hydrogen...

103. Approach to Harlaxton Manor Approach to Harlaxton Manor University of Evansville; Universities and colleges; Mansions; Harlaxton Manor (United Kingdom) To establish an international studies program, UE President Wallace Graves leases Harlaxton Manor (built in 1831) located near Grantham, in the United Kingdom. Under his leadership, faculty members establish...

104. Aerial view of Harlaxton Manor Aerial view of Harlaxton Manor University of Evansville; Universities and colleges; Mansions; Harlaxton Manor (United Kingdom); Aerial views To establish an international studies program, UE President Wallace Graves leases Harlaxton Manor (built in 1831) located near Grantham, in the United Kingdom. Under his leadership, faculty members establish...

105. Administration Hall under Construction Administration Hall under Construction University of Evansville; Universities and colleges; Construction; School buildings Built of Indiana limestone, concrete and tile, and surmounted by an 80-foot tall tower, Administration Hall is completed in 1922. It houses all departments and administrative offices, classrooms, laboratories...

106. Administration Hall at Completion Administration Hall at Completion University of Evansville; Universities and colleges; School buildings Built of Indiana limestone, concrete and tile, and surmounted by an 80-foot tall tower, Administration Hall is completed in 1922. It houses all departments and administrative offices, classrooms, laboratories...

107. Butler Homecoming 1924 Butler Homecoming 1924 Irvington (Indianapolis, Ind.)--History; Marion County (Ind.)--History; Butler University; Sororities, Greek letter; Fraternaties, Greek Letter; Greek letter societies; School yearbooks The campus had one small dormitory for women, so most students sought room and board elsewhere. Many Irvington residents welcomed the company and extra income from housing them. Some residents reserved...

108. William Conner House William Conner House Conner, William, ca. 1773-1855; Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement; Winter; Snow As the government removed the Delaware Indians west across the Mississippi River, Conner shifted his attention to land speculation, agriculture and mercantile trade with white newcomers. In 1820 he abandoned...

109. Map of Early Indiana Showing Conner Trading Post Map of Early Indiana Showing Conner Trading Post Maps; Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement; Conner, William, ca. 1773-1855 As the government removed the Delaware Indians west across the Mississippi River, Conner shifted his attention to land speculation, agriculture and mercantile trade with white newcomers. In 1820 he abandoned...

110. Robert Earl Ledger: Entries for Jacob C. Coyl and the State of Indiana Robert Earl Ledger: Entries for Jacob C. Coyl and the State of Indiana Account books--Indiana--Marion County; Finance, Personal--Indiana--Marion County; Earl, Robert Proximity to waterways and later to railroads made Broad Ripple a commercial hub. Robert Earl established the first mercantile business, selling goods and accommodations. He also operated a boat to Indianapolis...

111. Vogue Theatre Vogue Theatre Broad Ripple (Indianapolis, Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.); Theaters--Indiana--Indianapolis The Vogue opened in June of 1938 to much fanfare. Built by former vaudevillian Carl Niesse, who worked for the Fox theatre chain, the state-of-the-art facility touted 800 seats, air conditioning and two...

112. Union Church in Broad Ripple Union Church in Broad Ripple Churches; Methodist Church; Presbyterian Church; Baptist Church; Broad Ripple (Indianapolis, Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.) Religion was present in Broad Ripple early. A Methodist camp meeting was held in the area in 1836. In 1851, with no one faith able to sustain a place of worship on its own, subscriptions were made and...

113. Broad Ripple Post Office Mural Broad Ripple Post Office Mural Broad Ripple (Indianapolis, Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.); Mural painting and decoration In 1940 a new post office building was built on Carrollton Avenue just south of Broad Ripple Avenue. As part of a New Deal art program, a mural was commissioned for the post office. The 1942 mural was...

114. James D. Williams James D. Williams Governors; Politicians; Indiana--Politics and government; Governors--Indiana; Indiana. Governor (1877-1880 : Williams); Williams, James D. (James Douglas), 1808-1880; Painting; Portrait paintings Williams was born in Ohio in 1808. His family moved to Knox County in 1818. A frugal farmer, he was known for his promotion of agriculture and fiscal responsibility. As governor, he cut spending following...

115. L.S. Ayres Department Store L.S. Ayres Department Store Department stores--Indiana--Indianapolis; L.S. Ayres and Company; Business districts; Storefronts; Retail trade; Fashion merchandising--Indiana--Indianapolis Fred Ayres built a new store on the corner of Washington and Meridian Streets which opened in 1905, tripling the size of the business. The old store closed on Saturday, September 30th, and employees moved...

116. Ayres Tea Room with Staff Ayres Tea Room with Staff Department stores--Indiana--Indianapolis--Employees; Table settings & decorations; Restaurants; L.S. Ayres and Company Ayres built a new store on the corner of Washington and Meridian Streets which opened in 1905, tripling the size of the business. The old store closed on Saturday, September 30th, and employees moved the...

117. Portrait of William H. English Portrait of William H. English English, William Hayden 1822-1896; English Hotel and Opera House (Indianapolis, Ind.); English Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); Portrait paintings William Hayden English was a businessman and politician who served four terms in the U.S. Congress. In 1880 he was the Democratic candidate for vice president. He and his wife Emma Mardulia English had...

118. Lexington Motor Company Lexington Motor Company Lexington Motor Company; Automobile industry and trade; Automobiles; Transportation In 1910 a group of Connersville business men enticed Lexington Motor Car Company to move from its Kentucky location to Indiana. Models such as the Minute Man Six and Thoroughbred Six became popular. Production...

119. The Wall The Wall Hartke, Vance 1919-2003; Press releases; Berlin (Germany); West Berlin (Germany); East Berlin (Germany) Senator Hartke visited Berlin around 1960, before the Berlin Wall was built. He returned there in 1966 when the wall divided the city in two. Here he describes what he saw on both sides of the wall during...

120. Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company Builds in Indiana Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company Builds in Indiana Ball Brothers Company, Inc.; Glass factories--Indiana--Muncie; Delaware County (Ind.); Factories Enticed by land, gas and relocation funds, the brothers planned their move. Many businesses built small plants so if the gas failed quickly there was very little capital investment lost. This early view...
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