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Houses
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Goss Family Home, Gosport, Indiana
Owen County (Ind.); Goss family; Houses
Gosport was platted in 1829 and named for Ephraim Goss who settled the area with his family around 1818. His son, Joseph, an early merchant in town, lived in the Goss House. The town prospered as a shipping...
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Summer Boarders, Black's Farmhouse, Tippecanoe Lake, Indiana
Summer; Lodging houses; Farms; Farm life; Farmhouses; Vacations; Vacation houses
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Residence of Col. William M. Cockrum, Oakland City, Indiana
Gibson County (Ind.); Oakland City College (Oakland City, Ind.); Oakland City University (Oakland City, Ind.); Cockrum, William, 1837-1924; Houses
William Cockrum donated ten acres for the founding of Oakland City College in 1885; the college opened in 1891. Today Cockrum Hall houses the alumni affairs offices of Oakland City University, the only...
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Crow's Nest, Tippecanoe Lake, Indiana
Kosciusko County (Ind.); Lakes & ponds; Resorts; Trees; Tree houses; Vacation houses; Recreation areas--Indiana
At the Cripple Gate Heights resort on Tippecanoe Lake, Silas Adams likely built the first cottage, Craney Crow, ca. 1900. It had a stone exterior, high curved windows, open second-floor porches, and a...
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Brochure Cover for Flanner House Homes, Inc.
Leaflets; Houses; Floor plans; Fund raising; Housing; Flanner House (Indianapolis, Ind.)
The brochure shows houses of low income families, and the new homes Flanner House built. The pictures are set against a floor plan drawing.
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Anderson High School Wigwam
Madison County (Ind.); Sports; Basketball; Gymnasiums
The Anderson High School Wigwam was completed in 1961 and is known as "The home of the Indians." It seats approximately 8,900 people and is the second largest high school gymnasium in Indiana. It survived...
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Sheets Hotel Boat Landing, Crooked Lake, Indiana
Lakes & ponds; Waterfronts; Boats; Rowboats; Summer; Summer houses
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New Carlisle Mansion
Houses; Housing; Porches
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Sullivan Residence, Marion County, Indiana
Houses; Chimneys; Porches; Fences
The two-story brick home has five chimneys. Porches are on both levels on the back of the house. People can be seen standing near the home. Shade trees fill the yard and a fence encloses the residence....
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Keep Out by Order of U.S. Army
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
The Army took over land for the proving ground. Small communities disappeared from the map, but few complained; they felt it was their patriotic duty. The Farm Security Agency oversaw land transactions...
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Fence Through the Barn
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
Small communities disappeared from the map, but few complained. The Farm Security Agency oversaw land transactions to prevent speculation. People were devastated by their loss and Christmas 1940 had a...
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Fence Through Barn - Jefferson Proving Ground
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
War in Europe called for a munitions testing locale for the U.S. Army. Small communities disappeared from the map, but few complained; they felt it was their patriotic duty. The Farm Security Agency oversaw...
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Flood Waters Rising in Peru
Floods; Flood damage; Floods--Indiana; Floods--Indiana--Miami County; Floods--Ohio River Valley; Boats; Business districts; Neighborhoods; Rescue work
On Tuesday March 25th, water from the Wabash River began pouring into the town of Peru. Houses were lifted from their foundations and moved into neighbor’s yards. Residents scrambled to find shelter;...
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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...
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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...
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Recker-Harstock House, 59 N. Hawthorne Lane
Irvington (Indianapolis, Ind.)--History; Marion County (Ind.)--History; Architecture; Houses
Irvington was known for its Victorian-era architecture, but after the turn of the century its residents embraced the new Arts and Crafts bungalow. This house is unique in Indiana, in that it is the only...
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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...
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Houses Washed Together from the Flood, March 1913
Logansport (Ind.); Flood damage; Floods--Indiana; Floods--Ohio; Floods--Indiana--Cass County; Natural disasters; Neighborhoods
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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...
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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...
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