Railroad employees are posed with the "Reuben Wells." It was originally given the number 35, but was later changed to No. 365, and was specifically built for the JM and I Railroad for use on the incline at Madison, Indiana. It went into service...
Monroe County (Ind.) -- History; Law -- Indiana -- Monroe County; Monroe County (Ind.) -- Officials and employees; Public records -- Indiana -- Monroe County
Affidavit of restraining order against landlord and family made by renter and family for violence. Mentions the names of Mildred James, Franklin James, Catherine James, and Joseph James.
Limestone mills; Employees; Stone-cutting tools--Angle grinders; Stone-cutting tools--Rip saws; Matthews Brothers Stone Company
Although saws were often employed to make long vertical cuts into the stone, some, such as the one pictured here were enlisted as angle grinders to make smaller cuts into larger pieces of stone.
Monroe County (Ind.) -- History; Law -- Indiana -- Monroe County; Monroe County (Ind.) -- Officials and employees; Public records -- Indiana -- Monroe County
Arrest warrant for James Simmons for fishing on Sunday.
Joe Rogers of Public Service Indiana, explains how the automated billing system works to fellow employees L-R: Joe Rogers, Kathy Ewing, Nelson Colglazier, Diane Gipson, and Sue Lane. Original is 7 x 5".
A photograph from the Ferdinand News as part of a full-page feature on the history of the town of Ferdinand, IN. Shown are employees of the Boeglin Lumber Company. Row 1 (from left to right): Francis Tretter, Eddie Hildenbrand, Dick Grewe, Otto...
Employees; Derricks; Quarries and quarrying; Matthews Brothers Stone Company
In this image, worker Joe Berry operates a Bull Wheel, a platform atop which derricks rested that could be rotated 360 degrees, allowing for derricks to transport stone in different parts of the quarry. "Return to Fred Barrett" written on back.
Stone carving; Employees--Stone carvers; Limestone mills; Matthews Brothers Stone Company
Here, stone carvers can be seen putting the finishing touches on some cherubs adorning panels intended for the facade of a building. Notice the man sitting on an old nail keg. Typically, carvers did not sit but stood.
Limestone Industry--Awards; Army-Navy production award; Employees; Bloomington Limestone Company
Listed names: Willis Teague, Fred C. Jenkins, Earl Fulford, Raymond Roberts, Fon C. Stevens, Leland Bell, Wm. Gofourth, John McGlothin, Hubert McCammeron, James W. Engledow, Ralph S. Stines, Carl M. Taylor, Albert Staggs, Herman Scott, Noble...