This burgundy velvet covered photograph album contains portraits of the Hiestand family and others. The album contains pages with slots for the pictures. The pictures were removed from the slots in order for the entire image to be scanned. Some...
Advertising items from the Hoops Tea Company (approx. 1900). William Acton Hoops, a native of Goshen, prospered in Chicago where he was an importer of teas, coffees and spices. He bought 4 lots (currently Pier 797) from Dr. John Wright (the...
Aerial photograph of the Carlin farm in Monroe Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana. Stamped in ink on the back is: "NORTHERN INDIANA / AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC / AND SURVEY /SERVICE / RALPH BROWN, PHOTOGRAPHER - PILOT / REASONABLE RATES - QUICK SERVICE...
This photograph is a group photo of the American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps in 1955. It is shot in front of the Syracuse High School on Main St. across from the library.
Images (clockwise from top left): Anderson Country Club, Main Street looking North from 11th Street, City Hall (736-738 Main Street), Anderson High School, Methodist Episcopal Church, Carnegie Library, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Central...
Anderson's downtown looking east. In the left background, the Pennsylvania Deport is visible. Across the river is the municipal power plant. St. Mary's Church is in the middle of the photograph.
Black & white RPPC of Meridian Street in Anderson, Indiana, looking north from 12th Street, with the Union Building in the foreground. Probaby one of a series (Item Number M25.)
Black and white RPPC of Main Street in Anderson, Indiana, looking north from Twelfth Street. In the foreground is the Grand Hotel and Theater; across the street is the Elks Home. A pool hall and an oyster bar are clearly visible down the street. ...
Built between Meridian street and Main street around 1887, this passenger depot for the Indianapolis and Bellefontaine Railroad was taken over by the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad (Big Four) when the railroads merged in 1889....