History; County government; Pioneers; Families; Farm life; Farming;
Mr. McCormick describes his work as an "An Authentic Narrative of the Past, with an Extended Survey of Modern Developments in the Reclamation of Lands and the Progress of Town and Country".
A picture of the students and teachers at Birdseye High School in Birdseye, IN. Front row: Doris Dodd, Oval Cummins, Neenie Grant, Allen Schnell, Alberta Root, Bert Grant, Mildred Madley, Malcolm McDowell, Berdene McKinney, Douglas Grant, Louise...
The sign over the door says "Established 1834". Inside, on the wall, is a copy of the original deed dated 1833 signed by James Lanier. In the 1859 city directory there is an advertisement and it states the owner to be Jacob Smith. The menu of...
The sign over the door says "Established 1834". Inside, on the wall, is a copy of the original deed dated 1833 signed by James Lanier. In the 1859 city directory there is an advertisement and it states the owner to be Jacob Smith. The menu of...
Brownsburg High School Class 1915. Top arc: John Fox, Pat Roach, Lertie Hylton, Charles Graham, F. Clermont Trucksess (President), F. L. Huddleston, Maurice Hughes, Ivory R. Jones; Middle arc: Edna B. Garner, Ethel E. Eblin, Ruth Sanders (Vice...
Brownsburg High School Class 1925. Top row: Hugh R. Dickey, James P. Dugan, Mildred Brunes, Cleta Henning, Inez Appleget, Merle Burns, Hubert Ayres, Charles (Chas.) L. Winkelmann; Second row: Laurel D. Delly, Jewell May, Maurice T. Prebster,...
An article in the Jasper Herald on the wedding of Linda Lou (Seitz) Rollins and Maurice C. Rollins, which took place in Louisville, KY. Keywords: man, woman, wedding, newspaper.
New Harmony (Ind.); Photographs; Regional Pictoral Works; Historiography and Photography
Golden Raintree Pagent. Left to right: Cynthia Cartwright, Si Knight, Maurice Anderson, Manola Henson, Mrs. Fred Anderson, Fred Anderson, Henry Albert Grimes, Joe Conrad, Elsie Mann, Mrs. Menzie Rister, and Mrs. Adrian Hancock.
Louisville Cement Company (Speed, Ind.); The Speedometer (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); The Speed Way (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); The Warning Star (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); Louisville...
The Speedometer was a monthly or sometimes bi-weekly newsletter of the Louisville Cement Company in Speed, Indiana. The newsletter was focused on safety issues at the plant but also included human interest stories. The Speedometer began publication...