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1. Deutscher Gartner Unterstutzungs Verein Indianapolis [German Gardener's Benefit Society of Indianapolis] Deutscher Gartner Unterstutzungs Verein Indianapolis [German Gardener's Benefit Society of Indianapolis] Clubs; Gardening--Indiana--Indianapolis--Photographs; German Americans--Indiana--Indianapolis--Societies; Gardeners Benefit Society of Indianapolis--Photographs; Portrait photographs The Gardener's Benefit Society of Indianapolis was founded in 1867. Originally called "Deutscher Gartner Unterstutzungs Verein zu Indianaplis," it was one of many cultural and economic organizations. By...

2. Topping Off Ceremony Fidelity Bank Building Topping Off Ceremony Fidelity Bank Building Fidelity Building (Indianapolis, Ind.); Chase Bank Building (Indianapolis, Ind.); Columbia Club (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Flags; Hats; American Fletcher National Bank (Indianapolis, Ind.); Banks When the structure for the top floor of a new building is in place there is a topping off ceremony. Local officials and construction workers celebrate together.

3. Assembly Line at RCA Victor Television Factory Assembly Line at RCA Victor Television Factory Monroe County (Ind.); Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing processes; Television; Factories--Indiana--Bloomington The RCA factory opened in Bloomington in 1940 and became a major employer of men and especially women in the area. The first color televison rolled off the line in 1954, and Bloomington became known as...

4. Construction of the Fidelity Bank Building with Pine Tree on the Top Floor Construction of the Fidelity Bank Building with Pine Tree on the Top Floor Fidelity Building (Indianapolis, Ind.); Chase Bank Building (Indianapolis, Ind.); Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Columbia Club (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; American Fletcher National Bank (Indianapolis, Ind.); Banks; Business districts The pine tree on the top floor is part of the topping off ceremony of a new building. The building would rise to twelve stories.

5. Leedy Office Staff Leedy Office Staff Leedy Manufacturing Co.--History; Leedy Manufacturing Company; Musical instruments; Musical instruments--Construction--Indiana--Indianapolis; Drum The year 1903 brought changes to the business. Sam Cooley left the partnership, and Leedy had to leave the Cyclorama building for a new location on Palmer Street. Leedy’s drums had been getting ever...

6. Brant Brothers Automobile Agency Brant Brothers Automobile Agency Indiana Oxygen Company Upon Walter’s graduation in 1910, the brothers became partners by starting Brant Brothers Automobile Agency. They started off strong by quickly securing franchise rights for Lozier and Chandler Automobiles....

7. Aces Basketball Team 1977-78 Aces Basketball Team 1977-78 University of Evansville; Universities and colleges; Basketball players; Basketball teams; Sports December 13, 1977, the basketball team takes off in a twin engine plane for a game at Middle Tennessee State the next night; it’s the team’s first NCAA Division I season. The plane crashes soon after...

8. Samuel M. Ralston Samuel M. Ralston Governors; Politicians; Indiana--Politics and government; Governors--Indiana; Portrait paintings; Ralston, Samuel M. (Samuel Moffet), 1857-1925; Indiana. Governor (1913-1917 : Ralston) Samuel M. Ralston (1857-1925) worked to commemorate the state’s 100th anniversary of admission to the Union. His family had moved to Owen County from Ohio in 1865. As governor he created the Indiana...

9. Keeping Back Crowds, Indianapolis, March 1913 Keeping Back Crowds, Indianapolis, March 1913 Floods; Floods--Indiana; Natural disasters; Flood damage; Indianapolis (Ind.); Marion County (Ind.); Bridges Officials appear to be keeping the crowd off a bridge.

10. West Market Street, Indianapolis West Market Street, Indianapolis Transportation; Business districts; Statehouse (Indianapolis, Ind.) This contemporary view of West Market Street shows where the terminal once stood. The Traction Terminal Shed was torn down in 1968, and the building came down four years later. Today a hotel and parking...

11. A Tribute to Reflect and Honor A Tribute to Reflect and Honor 500 Festival; Indianapolis Motor Speedway; Indianapolis Speedway Race; Flags; Patriotism; Military parades & ceremonies; Military uniforms; Military personnel; Memorial rites & ceremonies For over 50 years, the 500 Festival has recognized the true meaning of Memorial Day by kicking off the weekend with the 500 Festival Memorial Service. This solemn service pays tribute to those Indiana...

12. The New York Giants Practice in UIndy's ARC before the Super Bowl The New York Giants Practice in UIndy’s ARC before the Super Bowl University of Indianapolis; Football; Football players; Sports; Super Bowl--History; New York Giants (Football team); Football--History; Professional athletes--United States UIndy’s Athletics & Recreation Center served as the NFC practice site for Super Bowl XLVI in 2012. A special event brought hundreds of community leaders to campus to kick off Super Bowl Week on the eve...

13. Connersville Plant of Auburn Automobile Company Connersville Plant of Auburn Automobile Company Automobile industry and trade; Automobiles; Factories; Transportation; Auburn Automobile Company; Auburn automobile By 1927, E.L. Cord had purchased several factories in Connersville, including the Lexington Motor Car Company and Ansted Engine Company sites. After extensive remodeling, Cord developed a top of the line...

14. Connersville Plant of Auburn Automobile Company Connersville Plant of Auburn Automobile Company Automobile industry and trade; Automobiles; Factories; Transportation; Auburn Automobile Company; Auburn automobile By 1927, E.L. Cord had purchased several factories in Connersville, including the Lexington Motor Car Company and Ansted Engine Company sites. After extensive remodeling, Cord developed a top of the line...

15. Indiana State Normal Hall Indiana State Normal Hall Indiana State University; Educational facilities; Schools; School buildings; Schools--Indiana The Indiana State Normal School building, originally where the Quad now stands, welcomed the first freshmen class of 23 students in 1870 before its completion in 1875. Only in use for 18 years, a fire...

16. Indiana State Normal Hall Indiana State Normal Hall Indiana State University; Educational facilities; Schools; School buildings; Schools--Indiana The Indiana State Normal School building, originally where the Quad now stands, welcomed the first freshmen class of 23 students in 1870 before its completion in 1875. Only in use for 18 years, a fire...

17. Completed Exterior Restoration Work of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument Completed Exterior Restoration Work of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; Sculpture; Monuments and Memorials; Aerial views The exterior work on the monument was completed in time for the opening of the Pan American Games. Interior restoration took place over the next three years. A new elevator was installed and the 330 metal...

18. Viking I Viking I Haynes International; Mars (Planet) Haynes’ work opened the door to the development and production of space-age metals. In 1926 research began on alloys for improved corrosion resistance in oxidizing environments. From this work HASTELLOY®...

19. House of the Singing Winds Living Room Fireplace House of the Singing Winds Living Room Fireplace Steele, T. C. (Theodore Clement), 1847-1926; Fireplaces; Bookcases In 1922 the Steeles moved to Bloomington where he established a studio on the I.U. campus and worked as an honorary professor during the school year. Every summer they returned to Brown County and it was...

20. Marine Helicopter Tries to Save "Liberty Bell 7" Marine Helicopter Tries to Save "Liberty Bell 7" Grissom, Virgil I., 1926-1967; Astronauts Grissom was lying flat on his back inside the capsule waiting to be picked up by a U.S. Marine helicopter when the hatch, due to a mechanical failure, blew off. Seawater flooded the "Liberty Bell 7" and...
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