1910 Brownsburg Senior Class. First Row L to R:Nellie White, Marie Moore, Esie Kerr, Verna Ellis, Lottie Ridgeway. Second Row L to R: Emma Watt, Leslie Lingeman, Frank Keller, Edith McClung. Third Row L to R: Ray Ottinger, Walter Reynierson,...
House on Main Street was originally located on the site of the Brownsburg Carnegie Library building. The house was moved to 29 North Jefferson. Merrill and Herschel Talbert L to R.
Brownsburg Grade School built in 1908, on the site of the former Brownsburg Graded School. Southeast corner of College Avenue and School Street. The structure was torn down in 1967.
The Hunter Block located on the North West corner of Green and Main Streets in Brownsburg. At one time housed the Kennedy Grocery Store, and G.A. Johnson offices, Harley's, among many other businesses.
The Big Four Depot, located on the west side of North Green Street, near the entrance to Arbuckle Acres Park. This depot was constructed in 1911 and was the second one in town. A large water tower can be seen in the background. Town members...
James Whitcomb Riley worked as a poet and reporter for the Anderson Democrat before he became famous and was fired for perpetrating a hoax. He steadfastly refused to return to Anderson until May 1913, when he came as a guest of the Made in...