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Appendix A1 Copy of Master Dataset 1 1 Copy of Master Dataset Date Title Citation Street # Appendix5/3/08 A1 None None 5/10/08 None None 5/17/08 None None 5/24/08 None None 5/31/08 None None 6/7/08 None None 6/14/08 None None 6/21/08 None None 6/28/08 None None 7/5/08 None None 7/12/08 None None 7/19/08 None None 7/26/08 None None 9/6/08 None Plan Advert 9/13/08 None Plan Advert 1 9/20/08 None None 9/27/08 None None 10/4/08 None None 10/11/08 None None 10/18/08 None Plan Advert 10/25/08 None None 11/1/08 None None 11/8/08 None None 11/15/08 None None 11/22/08 None None 11/29/08 None None 5/2/09 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun_May_2_1909_.pdf 4001 5/9/09 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun_May_9_1909_.pdf 2823 5/16/09 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun_May_16_1909_.pdf 45 5/23/09 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun_May_23_1909_.pdf 3620 5/30/09 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun_May_30_1909_.pdf 3121 6/6/09 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun_Jun_6_1909_.pdf 2809 6/13/09 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun_Jun_13_1909_.pdf 3339 6/20/09 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun_Jun_20_1909_.pdf 5442 Copy of Master 6/27/09 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun_Jun_27_1909_.pdf 3806 7/4/09 Dataset How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun_Jul_4_1909_.pdf 1405 7/11/09 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun_Jul_11__1909_.pdf 1306 7/18/09 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun_Jul_18__1909_.pdf 5404 7/25/09 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jul_25__1909_.pdf 351 9/5/09 How Others Have Built 9-5-1909pt2.jpg 5501 9/12/09 How Others Have Built 9 12 1909 homes.pdf 2242 9/19/09 How Others Have Built 9-19-1909pt3.jpg 72 9/26/09 How Others Have Built 9-26-1909pt2.jpg 70 10/3/09 None None 10/10/09 None None 10/17/09 How Others Have Built 10-17-1909pt2.jpg 3250 10/24/09 How Others Have Built 10-24-1909pt2.jpg 3301 10/31/09 How Others Have Built 10-31-1909pt2.jpg 2021 11/7/09 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Nov_7__1909_.pdf 2734 11/14/09 None None 2 11/21/09 How Others Have Built 11 21 1909 homes.pdf 303 11/28/09 None None 5/1/10 How Others Have Built 5-1-1910pt2 1051 5/8/10 None None 5/15/10 How Others Have Built 5-15-1910.jpg 3052 5/22/10 None None 5/29/10 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__May_29__1910_.pdf 6/5/10 How Others Have Built 6.5.1910womenssectp 3030 6/12/10 How Others Have Built 6.12.1910womenssectp 6/19/10 How Others Have Built 6.19.1910womenssectp 3344 6/26/10 How Others Have Built 6.26.1910womenssectp 3018 7/3/10 How Others Have Built 7.3.1910womenssectp 5822 7/10/10 How Others Have Built 7.10.1910womenssectp 5050 7/17/10 How Others Have Built 7.17.1910womenssectp 3902 7/24/10 How Others Have Built 7.24.1910womenssectp 3108 7/31/10 How Others Have Built 7.31.1910womenssectp 1803-05 9/4/10 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Sept_4__1910_.pdf 3058 9/11/10 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Sep_11__1910_.pdf 2827 9/18/10 None Subdivision Advert Copy of Master Dataset 9/25/10 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Sept_25__1910_.pdf 640 10/2/10 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Oct_2__1910_.pdf 5501 10/9/10 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Oct_9__1910_.pdf 411 10/16/10 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Oct_16__1910_.pdf 3215 10/23/10 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Oct_23__1910.pdf 4150 10/30/10 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Oct_30__1910_.pdf 3260 11/6/10 How Others Have Built 11.6.1910womenssectp 340 11/13/10 How Others Have Built 11.13.1910womenssectp 3151 11/20/10 How Others Have Built The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Nov_20__1910.pdf 795 11/27/10 How Others Have Built 11.27.1910womenssectp 3942 5/7/11 None Plan & Subdivision Adverts 5/14/11 Artistic and Practical Indianapolis Houses The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__May_14__1911_1.pdf 800 5/21/11 None Plan Advert 5/28/11 None None 6/4/11 Artistic New Indianapolis Home The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__June_4__1911_.pdf 44 6/11/11 None Plan Advert 3 6/18/11 None Plan Advert 6/25/11 None Plan Advert 7/2/11 None Plan Advert 7/9/11 None Plan Advert 7/16/11 None Plan Advert 7/23/11 None Plan Advert 7/30/11 None None 9/3/11 None None 9/10/11 None None 9/17/11 Laborer, Unaided, Builds $6,000 Home The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Sep_17__1911_.pdf 2814 9/24/11 None None 10/1/11 None None 10/8/11 None None 10/15/11 None None 10/22/11 Garden Separates Twin Apartment Houses The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Oct_22__1911_2.pdf 10/29/11 New Churches Here Will Exceed Half Million in Cost The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Oct_29__1911_.pdf 11/5/11 New Old-Fashioned House and Builder The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Nov_5__1911_.pdf 2006 11/12/11 New Edifice to be Dedicated Nov. 26 The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Nov_12__1911_.pdf 1601-1603 11/19/11 None None Copy of Master Dataset 11/26/11 None None 5/5/12 None None 5/12/12 None None 5/19/12 Homes Which Add to Beauty of Indianapolis Suburban Districts The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__May_19__1912_2.pdf 5/26/12 None None 6/2/12 Suburban Home in Which Luxury is an Ally to Comfort The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jun_2__1912_.pdf 6/9/12 None None 6/16/12 None None 6/23/12 None None 6/30/12 Beautiful Home Scene of Happy Reunion The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jun_30__1912_.pdf 7/7/12 Home of Nominee for Vice President The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jul_7__1912_.pdf 1228 7/14/12 Builds California Bungalow as Temporary Substitute for House on Coast The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jul_14__1912_.pdf 7/21/12 Work Begun on New Building The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jul_21__1912_.pdf 29-31 7/28/12 None None 9/1/12 None None 9/8/12 None Subdivision Advert 4 9/15/12 None Subdivision Advert 9/22/12 None None 9/29/12 None None 10/6/12 None None 10/13/12 New Church Will Be Dedicated Oct. 20 The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Oct_13__1912_ (1).pdf 10/20/12 None Advert 10/27/12 Complete by Local Firm The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Oct_27__1912_.pdf 524 11/3/12 Deaconesses in New Home The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Nov_3__1912_.pdf 1905 11/10/12 None None 11/17/12 None None 11/24/12 None None 5/4/13 How Indianapolis's New Fire Headquarters Building Will Appear The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__May_4__1913_.pdf 301 5/11/13 Attractive Example of Colonial Home The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__May_11__1913_.pdf 5/18/13 North Side Home of "Half-Timber Design" The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__May_18__1913_.pdf 3152 5/25/13 Irvington Home Built on English Plan The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__May_25__1913_.pdf 55 6/1/13 An Architect's Ideas in His Own Home The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jun_1__1913_.pdf 806 6/8/13 Example of Artistic Apartment House 6 8 1913 homes.pdf 2101-2105 6/15/13 Broadway Bungalow is Original Beauty The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jun_15__1913_.pdf 4548 6/22/13 Gay Home One of Beauty and Comfort The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jun_22__1913_.pdf 4210 Copy of Master Dataset 6/29/13 New Bungalow of Distinctive Type The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jun_29__1913_.pdf 621 7/6/13 Colonial Architecture is Popular Here The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jul_6__1913_.pdf 3755 7/13/13 Cosy Home in New Residence Community The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jul_13__1913_.pdf 304 7/20/13 Attractive Example of Brick Residence The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jul_20__1913_ (1).pdf 3746 7/27/13 No "Gingerbread" on New Boulevard Home The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jul_27__1913_.pdf 3040 9/7/13 Attractive New Home on Delaware St. The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Sep_7__1913_.pdf 3145 9/14/13 Attractive New Bungalow is Cosy Home The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Sep_14__1913_.pdf 9/21/13 Western American Type Seen Here The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Sep_21__1913_.pdf 3612 9/28/13 Typical Home in New Residence District The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Sep_28__1913_.pdf 343 10/5/13 Double Bungalow is Interesting Study The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Oct_5__1913_.pdf 2063 10/12/13 Unique Design Follows Pastor's Ideas The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Oct_12__1913_.pdf 10/19/13 Home Which was Designed by Owner The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Oct_19__1913_.pdf 2705 10/26/13 Here's the Latest Idea in a Roomy Home The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Oct_26__1913_.pdf 3702 11/2/13 Modern Home has Ideal Arrangement The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Nov_2__1913_ (1).pdf 4001 11/2/13 Attractive New North Side Home The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Nov_2__1913_ (3).pdf 134 11/9/13 None None 5 11/16/13 Bungalow-Flat Combination is Novel The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Nov_16__1913_.pdf 44 11/23/13 A "Double" with Unusual Features The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Nov_23__1913_.pdf 5921 11/30/13 Interesting New Home of Semi-Bungalow The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Nov_30__1913_.pdf 16 5/3/14 Cosy Bungalow Type of Residence The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__May_3__1914_.pdf 304 5/10/14 None None 5/17/14 Handsome Residence of English Type The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__May_17__1914_.pdf 3710 5/24/14 Home on East Thirty-Second Street The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__May_24__1914_.pdf 515 5/31/14 New and Modern Homes Near Fall Creek The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__May_31__1914_2.pdf 6/7/14 Residence Remodeled Into Duplex The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jun_7__1914_.pdf 3268 6/14/14 Fine Type of Modern Home on North Side 6 14 1914 homes.pdf 417 6/21/14 Attractive North Side Bungalow The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jun_21__1914_.pdf 433 6/28/14 A New Home at Washington Gardens The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jun_28__1914_.pdf 41 7/5/14 Complete "Double" Just Finished The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jul_5__1914_.pdf 7/12/14 New Home in North Side District The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jul_12__1914_.pdf 1647 7/19/14 Handsome Home on Washington Boulevard The_Indianapolis_Star_Sun__Jul_19__1914_.pdf 4171 7/26/14
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