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    • Donlan Home-102 West Third Street

    • Donlan Home-102 West Third Street

    • Dwellings-Indiana; Architecture, Queen Anne

    • This house has been described as Queen Anne/Romanesque. It was built between 1892 and 1897, probably for the Michael Donlan family and they lived in the home for over fifty years. Mr. Donlan was a prominent Madisonian with ties to the banking...
    • Tandem Bicycle Riders

    • Tandem Bicycle Riders

    • Bicycles; Transportation

    • The tandem bicycle, often called a bicycle built for two, was most popular in the early 1900's but can still be found on the market today. It was the first mode of transportation that made it acceptable for a lady to ride as a man would--no...
    • Crystal Beach Swimming Pool

    • Crystal Beach Swimming Pool

    • Swimming pools; Works Projects Administration

    • In September, 1937, the City Council agreed to buy the former Trow's Perfection Flour Mill building which had been damaged by the 1937 flood. The original plan, pushed by local businessmen, was to lease the building to a business concern from...
    • Madison Railroad Depot

    • Madison Railroad Depot

    • Railroads; Railroad stations; Buses; Carriages & coaches; People; Train depots; Railroad passenger cars; Madison

    • The Heritage Center grounds contain the restored Madison Railroad Station, a brick Victorian-era passenger depot noted for its octagonal waiting room which is over two stories tall. Built in 1895 by the Pennsylvania Railroad, it served travellers...
    • "John W. Hubbard"

    • "John W. Hubbard"

    • Steamboats; Riverboats; Rivers; Ohio River

    • This boat was built in 1910 by Howard as the "J. H. Menge" and later the "M. A. Burke," a cotton packet. It was sold to the Louisville and Cincinnati Packet Company in 1919 and then was sent to Mount City for extensive alterations before being...
    • North Madison Depot

    • North Madison Depot

    • North Madison; Train depots; Railroad stations; Railroads

    • This depot was built in 1908 and located near State Road 7 on the hilltop, near Johnson Lake on Cragmont Street, and demolished in 1968. Bushrod W. Taylor, Superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad in Louisville, gave directions for the building...
    • North Madison Depot

    • North Madison Depot

    • Train depots; Railroad stations; North Madison

    • Built in 1908 and located near State Road 7 on the hilltop and demolished in 1968, this was the North Madison Train Station. Bushrod W. Taylor, superintendent of the PRR in Louisville, gave directions for the building of the station. It was for...
    • The "8434"

    • The "8434"

    • Railroad locomotives; "M.G. Bright"; Railroads

    • The 'hill engine' was built in 1895 at the PCC & StL. Railway at Columbus, Ohio. One advantage of the "8434" was its use of coal instead of wood. Coal burned longer and hotter. In 1896 this locomotive replaced the "M. G. Bright". It was given...
    • Dupont Depot

    • Dupont Depot

    • Railroad stations; Train depots; Dupont; Eggs; Railroads

    • This is a photograph of the old Pennsylvania Railroad depot in Dupont, Indiana. The wooden crates stacked beside the depot are egg crates ready to be put on the train. Two gentlemen stand in the doorway. It is surmised that the one on the left...
    • Dupont Railroad Bridge

    • Dupont Railroad Bridge

    • Lumber; Railroad freight cars; Railroad stations; Railroad tunnels; Railroad bridges; Dupont; Railroads

    • This picture was taken at Dupont, Indiana. It shows the Graston Lumber Mill just to the side of the railroad tracks. There is a boxcar with two men on top just to the right of the mill. On the far right is a tunnel bridge over the creek.
    • "Sprague"

    • "Sprague"

    • Towboats; Tugboats; "Sprague"; "Big Momma"; Steamboats; Piers & wharves; Riverboats

    • Built in 1902 in Dubuque, Iowa, she was the largest towboat ever built. Her early beginnings, however, were rocky. On her maiden voyage she collided with a showboat and only a year later had to have her engines replaced. It was difficult for...
    • "Hattie Brown"

    • "Hattie Brown"

    • Steamboats; Riverboats; Markland, Indiana; "Vim"; Ice gorges

    • The "Hattie Brown" was built in 1884 and made a regular run from Warsaw to Madison, Indiana and back daily. She was converted to an oil engine in 1915; two years later she was lost in the terrible freeze of 1917-1918 when the Ohio River froze for...

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