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Indianapolis Water Company Building Decorated for Christmas
Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Christmas; Christmas decorations; Columbia Club (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; Business districts; Office buildings
By the 1940s the Circle began to include holiday decorations and even a few lights. Several of the buildings surrounding the Circle, including the Indianapolis Water Company, also joined in the holiday...
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Indiana Oxygen Expands Products to Include Specialty Gases
Indiana Oxygen Company
In 1960, the old air separation plant was replaced by new liquid oxygen, nitrogen, argon and CO2 pumping systems. With this change, Indiana Oxygen began producing specialty gases (Spec Gas) and research...
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Lights, Camera, Traction
500 Festival; Indianapolis Speedway Race; Indianapolis Motor Speedway; Parades & processions; Parades--Indiana--Indianapolis; Pauley, Jane, 1950-; Manning, Payton; Hope, Leslie Townes, 1903-2003; Miller, Reginald Wayne, 1965-; Nabors, James Thurston, 1930-; Freeman, Morgan; Parades & processions
Celebrities have always been a part of the 500 Festival. Over the years, Festival fans have had the opportunity to rub elbows with some of America’s most famous people. The late Jimmy Stewart was the...
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WICR Launches at 10 Watts; Later Becomes State’s First Public HD Station
University of Indianapolis; Radio stations; Radio industry; Students
The student-run radio station, WICR-88.7 FM, hit the airwaves in 1962. It became Indiana’s first public high-definition station in 2007 and now offers a variety of HD programming for diverse audiences....
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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...
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The Reflector
University of Indianapolis; Newspapers
The campus newspaper, the “Reflector,” debuted November 15, 1922. Its first editor was David Manly, an international student from Sierra Leone. The paper’s many recent honors include numerous state...
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UIndy’s Student Newspaper, Perennial Winner of Collegiate Journalism Awards
University of Indianapolis; Newspapers
The campus newspaper, the “Reflector,” debuted November 15, 1922. Its first editor was David Manly, an international student from Sierra Leone. The paper’s many recent honors include numerous state...
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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...
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Packard Hood Ornament
Automobile industry and trade--Indiana; Automobiles; Automobiles--Equipment and supplies--Indiana
By the late 1920s, Stant became known for their design and production of hood ornaments. One special ornament, the 1937 Packard, was modeled after Stant’s daughter. Other noted ornaments produced by...
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Stant's Daughter
Portrait photographs
By the late 1920s, Stant became known for their design and production of hood ornaments. One special ornament, the 1937 Packard, was modeled after Stant’s daughter. Other noted ornaments produced by...
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Pierce-Arrow Radiator Cap by Stant
Automobile industry and trade
In the late 1920s, Stant Machine Company, Inc. became known for their design and production of hood ornaments. Under the watchful eye of Henry Ford, Stant produced the radiator ornament for his new Model...
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Lincoln Automobile Hood Ornament
Automobile industry and trade
In the late 1920s, Stant Machine Company, Inc. became known for their design and production of hood ornaments. Under the watchful eye of Henry Ford, Stant produced the radiator ornament for his new Model...
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Hoosier Cabinets Saving Time and Energy
Hoosier Manufacturing Company--Catalogs; Kitchen cabinets--Indiana--New Castle--Catalogs; Kitchens--Indiana--New Castle--Catalogs; Kitchen cabinet industry--Indiana--New Castle--Catalogs; Industries--Indiana--New Castle--Catalogs; Commercial catalogs
Creating a more efficient kitchen was one of the benefits touted by the Hoosier Manufacturing Company. Many advertisements include the number of steps a Hoosier cabinet would save a woman. Not only would...
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Teacher Minnie Walsmith and Her Class in Hartford City
Teachers; Students; Schools; School buildings; School children; Classrooms; Hairstyles
By the mid-19th century, teaching was beginning to be seen as women’s work. Theories for this include women’s nurturing tendencies and economics. Many women worked as teachers before marrying and settling...
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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...
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West Side of South Broadway from First to Second Street in Peru
Business districts; Storefronts; Carriages & coaches
Businesses on the street include the R. Bender Saloon, Sample Room, Hamakers, a jewelry store, furniture store and drugstore.
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Astronauts Reunion
Purdue University; Astronauts; Reunions
Involvement with Aeronautics and Astronautics extends back to the Purdue Aero Club of 1910 and the first aeronautical courses offered in 1921. Pioneers like Macolm Ross in the Strato-Lab tested the space...
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City Square, Loogootee, Indiana
Martin County (Ind.); Cities and towns; City traffic; Crowds
Looking north towards the Loogootee city square shows the area filled with cars, wagons, and people for an event on August 21, 1921. Stores lining the square in the background include a bank, as well as...
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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...
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Lost Creek Cemetery Book
African Americans--Indiana--Vigo County; Lost Creek Settlement (Ind.); Cemeteries
Roberts Cemetery at the Lost Creek Settlement in Vigo County was named for Kinchen Roberts. Entries in the cemetery book include the name of the deceased and his parents, date of death, and the grave location....
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