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141. Rail Mill Runout Table to Cambering Machine Rail Mill Runout Table to Cambering Machine Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation--Photographs; Steel industry and trade--Indiana--Gary--Photographs; Industrial facilities; Mills and mill-work; Iron and steel workers--Indiana--Gary--Equipment and supplies--Photographs; Steel industry and trade--Indiana--Gary--Photographs

142. Rail Spacing Machine Rail Spacing Machine Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation--Photographs; Steel industry and trade--Indiana--Gary--Photographs; Mills and mill-work; Steel-works; Iron and steel workers--Indiana--Gary--Equipment and supplies--Photographs; Steel industry and trade--Indiana--Gary--Photographs

143. Rail Mill Furnace Runout Table with Spring Stop Rail Mill Furnace Runout Table with Spring Stop Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation--Photographs; Steel industry and trade--Indiana--Gary--Photographs; Steel-works; Industrial facilities; Iron and steel workers--Indiana--Gary--Equipment and supplies--Photographs; Iron industry and trade

144. Rail Mill - Furnace Approach Table Rail Mill - Furnace Approach Table Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation--Photographs; Steel industry and trade--Indiana--Gary--Photographs; Steel-works; Industrial facilities; Iron and steel workers--Indiana--Gary--Equipment and supplies--Photographs; Iron industry and trade

145. First Seminary Building First Seminary Building Educational facilities; Indiana University, Bloomington--Buildings The first structure built on the campus of what was then the Indiana State Seminary was a classroom that has been referenced by John W. Cravens, secretary to the Indiana University board of trustees, as...

146. Noblesville Plant and Reddy Kilowatt Noblesville Plant and Reddy Kilowatt Electric utilities--Indiana--Noblesville--Photographs; Industrial facilities; Smokestacks Reddy Kilowatt stands outside the Noblesville Plant. Designed by Ashton B. Collins of the Alabama Power Company in the 1920s, Reddy was licensed to many utility companies throughout the world. He promoted...

147. Purdue University Airport Purdue University Airport Purdue University; Airports; Airplanes --Photographs The world's first university airport began with President Elliott, who believed that Purdue should have a leading role in aeronautics. Board of Trustees President David Ross donated the land. On November...

148. 1999 Indiana Historical Society Grand Opening 1999 Indiana Historical Society Grand Opening Canals; Summer; Rites & ceremonies; Aerial views; Indiana Historical Society Hoosiers from around the state gathered for the grand opening of the Society's new headquarters, located on the Central Canal in downtown Indianapolis. The 165,000-square-foot building was built on state-owned...

149. Circle Park Before Construction of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument Circle Park Before Construction of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; English Hotel and Opera House (Indianapolis, Ind.); English Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887 In 1867 the area around the circle was renamed Circle Park and several improvements were made. The property was graded, fenced, walks laid out, benches placed and a sidewalk created around it. By 1880...

150. William Hayden English, 1822-1896 William Hayden English, 1822-1896 English Hotel and Opera House (Indianapolis, Ind.); English, William Hayden 1822-1896; English Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); Politicians; Businessmen Willam Hayden English, 1822-1896, was a businessman and politician who served 4 terms in the U.S. Congress. In 1880 he was the Democratic candidate for vice-president. He and his wife Emma Mardulia English...

151. English's Opera House and Plymouth Church English's Opera House and Plymouth Church English Hotel and Opera House (Indianapolis, Ind.); Hotels; Theaters--Indiana--Indianapolis; Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs English had built the Opera House from the North Meridian Street corner south to the middle of the northwest quadrant of Monument Circle. In 1884 the congregation of Plymouth Church sold its building and...

152. Spring Mill State Park Spring Mill State Park Spring Mill State Park (Ind.); Lawrence County (Ind.); Mills and mill-work; Parks--Indiana; Limestone industry Called "Limestone Country" because of the county's rich limestone quarrying and carving heritage, Lawrence County is located in the rolling hills of south central Indiana. The limestone industry first...

153. Randolph County Courthouse Randolph County Courthouse Courthouses; Randolph County (Ind.); Winchester (Ind.); Spring The amazing structure built in 1876 was the inspiration for the infamous “Courthouse Girls,” and crowns the popular gathering place of Winchester’s historic square. Marble tile floors line the interior...

154. Lanier Mansion, Madison, Indiana Lanier Mansion, Madison, Indiana Jefferson County (Ind.); Architecture, Domestic--Indiana--Madison--Photographs; Lanier, J. F. D. (James Franklin Doughty), 1800-1881; Costigan, Francis, 1810-1865; Lanier family; James F. D. Lanier Home (Madison, Ind.) Madison is home to the state's first historic memorial, the James F.D. Lanier State Historic Site. A premier example of Classic Revival architecture and Indiana's finest ante-bellum residence, it was built...

155. Union County Courthouse, Liberty, Indiana Union County Courthouse, Liberty, Indiana Union County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities Built between 1890 and 1892, this massive stone structure was the county’s third courthouse. Designed by Indianapolis architect Charles W. Bunting, the tower of this Romanesque-style courthouse collapsed...

156. Pike County Courthouse, Petersburg, Indiana Pike County Courthouse, Petersburg, Indiana Pike County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities The 4th and present courthouse was built 1920-22 by Elmer E. Dunlap of Indianapolis in an understated classic style. The interior utilizes flat arches and sweeping railings for a sense of open space and...

157. White Oak Springs Fort, One Mile West of Petersburg, Indiana White Oak Springs Fort, One Mile West of Petersburg, Indiana Pike County (Ind.); Fortification; Pioneers; Frontier and Pioneer Life Built ca. 1804-1807 by the county's first settler, Woolsey Pride, the fort was used as a Rangers' Station from about 1806-1812. It has also served as a church, school house, and a barn. The Lincoln family...

158. William Caldemeyer's Grist Mill, Stendal, Indiana William Caldemeyer's Grist Mill, Stendal, Indiana Pike County (Ind.); Mills and mill-work The William Caldemeyer mill was built ca. 1855 of 10 x 10 timbers and put together by wooden pegs. Since there was no stream it was 1st powered by a steam boiler. At one time area teenagers used the third...

159. Covered Bridge Near Winslow, Indiana Covered Bridge Near Winslow, Indiana Pike County (Ind.); Covered bridges; Dirt roads The Winslow covered bridge crossed Patoka River at the south end of Main Street. It was most likely built in 1868 by W.T. Washer. The Burr Arch Truss structure was 150 feet long and 2 feet higher in the...

160. Covered Bridge Near Winslow, Indiana Covered Bridge Near Winslow, Indiana Pike County (Ind.); Covered bridges; Dirt roads The Winslow covered bridge crossed Patoka River at the south end of Main Street. It was most likely built in 1868 by W.T. Washer. The Burr Arch Truss structure was 150 feet long and 2 feet higher in the...
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