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Collection # P 0411

GENERAL PICTURE COLLECTION CA. 1860S–1980S

Collection Information 1

Scope and Content Note 3

Series Contents 5

Cataloging Information 75

Processed by

Barbara Quigley and Barbara Zimmer 17 November 2004

Revised: 24 January 2005, 16 March 2005, 13 April 2011, 29 April 2015, 18 March 2016, 9 May 2018

Manuscript and Visual Collections Department William Henry Smith Memorial Library Historical Society 450 West Street , IN 46202-3269

www.indianahistory.org

COLLECTION INFORMATION

VOLUME OF 25 boxes COLLECTION:

COLLECTION Ca. 1860s–1980s DATES:

PROVENANCE: Multiple

RESTRICTIONS: None

COPYRIGHT:

REPRODUCTION Permission to reproduce or publish material in this collection RIGHTS: must be obtained from the Indiana Historical Society.

ALTERNATE FORMATS:

RELATED HOLDINGS:

ACCESSION 0000.0395, 0000.0396, 0000.0401, 0000.0414, 1932.0201, 1932.0301, NUMBER: 1935.0502, 1935.1105, 1936.0203, 1936.0712, 1937.0608, 1937.0804, 1937.0903, 1938.0244, 1938.0617, 1938.0703, 1938.0803, 1938.0804, 1939.0805, 1941.1008, 1943.0603, 1946.0012, 1946.0412, 1946.0702, 1946.0802, 1946.1216, 1947.0907, 1947.1101, 1947.1106, 1948.0318, 1948.1111, 1949.0522, 1949.0805, 1950.0002, 1950.0514, 1950.0606, 1952.1122, 1953.0015, 1953.0016, 1953.0205, 1953.0221, 1953.0526, 1954.0005, 1954.0414, 1955.0509, 1955.0906, 1955.0907, 1956.0418, 1956.1204, 1957.0029, 1957.0212, 1957.1111, 1960.0005, 1961.0309, 1961.0702, 1962.0028, 1962.0029, 1962.1212, 1962.1213, 1963.0012, 1963.0031, 1963.0047, 1963.0064, 1963.0606, 1964.0064, 1964.0108, 1964.0213, 1964.0606, 1964.0707, 1965.0809, 1966.0013, 1966.0204, 1966.0304, 1966.0515, 1966.0716, 1966.0811, 1966.1015, 1966.1107, 1967.0086, 1967.0319, 1967.0320, 1968.0814, 1968.1107, 1969.0302, 1969.0306, 1969.0606, 1969.1212, 1970.0030, 1970.0306, 1970.0312, 1971.1010, 1971.1103, 1971.1209, 1972.0005, 1972.0314, 1972.0523, 1972.0624, 1972.0815, 1972.1208, 1973.0018, 1973.1014, 1975.0104, 1975.0534, 1977.0924, 1978.1125, 1979.0010, 1979.0232, 1979.0524, 1979.0605, 1981.0312, 1982.0835, 1982.1132, 1983.0611, 1984.0208, 1984.0634, 1984.1026, 1984.1217, 1985.0314, 1985.0808, 1985.0920, 1986.0070, 1986.0347, 1987.0050, 1987.0606, 1987.0672X, 1987.0673X, 1988.0245, 1988.0254, 1988.0355, 1988.0360, 1988.0448, 1988.0451, 1988.0598, 1988.0620, 1988.0621, 1988.0632, 1988.0707, 1988.0737, 1988.0810, 1988.0870X, 1989.0050, 1989.0089, 1989.0090, 1989.0091, 1989.0412, 1989.0414, 1989.0420, 1989.0424, 1989.0425, 1989.0433, 1989.0460, 1990.0050, 1990.0331, 1990.0430, 1990.0477, 1990.0545, 1990.0783X, 1991.0001, 1991.0024, 1991.0147, 1991.0148, 1991.0276, 1991.0396, 1991.0417, 1991.0577, 1992.0036, 1992.0159, 1992.0160, 1992.0300, 1992.0502, 1992.0504, 1992.0506, 1992.0508, 1992.0511,

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 1 1992.0907, 1992.0909, 1993.0070, 1993.0072, 1993.0073, 1993.0075, 1993.0142, 1993.0143, 1993.0144, 1993.0145, 1993.0146, 1993.0336, 1993.0360, 1993.0418, 1993.0419, 1993.0421, 1993.0504, 1993.0508, 1993.0510, 1993.0716, 1993.0718, 1993.0720, 1995.0207, 1995.0208, 1995.0545, 1995.0575, 1995.0621, 1995.0706, 1995.0714, 1995.0784, 1995.0789, 1995.0791, 1995.0793, 1995.0798, 1995.0800, 1995.0801, 1995.0802, 1996.0003, 1996.0200, 1996.0274, 1996.0397, 1996.0398, 1996.0411, 1996.0414, 1996.0738, 1996.0739, 1996.0787, 1996.0800, 1996.0801, 1996.0939X, 1997.0057, 1997.0270, 1997.0628, 1997.0730X, 1997.0733X, 1997.0735X, 1997.0737X, 1997.0740X, 1997.0741X, 1998.0197, 1998.0244, 1998.0356, 1998.0360, 1998.0363, 1998.0476, 1998.0510, 1998.0538, 1998.0597, 1998.0614, 1998.0615, 1998.0616, 1998.0675, 1998.0811, 1998.0815, 1998.0909, 1998.1077, 1998.1078, 1998.1079, 1998.1087, 1998.1099, 1998.1102, 1998.1124, 1999.0060, 1999.0061, 1999.0076, 1999.0089, 1999.0090, 1999.0091, 1999.0092, 1999.0099, 1999.0104, 1999.0200, 1999.0201, 1999.0204, 1999.0205, 1999.0214, 1999.0217, 1999.0265, 1999.0275, 1999.0276, 1999.0283, 1999.0285, 1999.0288, 1999.0297, 1999.0305, 1999.0445, 1999.0493, 1999.0518, 1999.0522, 1999.0526, 1999.0535, 1999.0536, 1999.0537, 1999.0583, 1999.0655, 1999.0661, 1999.0668, 1999.0672, 2000.0048, 2000.0056, 2000.0057, 2000.0070, 2000.0071, 2000.0072, 2000.0073, 2000.0165, 2000.0233, 2000.0254, 2000.0259, 2000.0260, 2000.0268, 2000.0269, 2000.0270, 2000.0300, 2000.0345, 2000.0354, 2000.0360, 2000.0380, 2000.0485, 2000.0486, 2000.0513, 2000.0514, 2000.0515, 2000.0615, 2000.0619, 2000.0620, 2000.0623, 2000.0626, 2000.0630, 2000.0740, 2000.0779, 2000.1092, 2000.1127, 2000.1131, 2000.1170, 2000.1171, 2000.1173, 2000.1178, 2000.1200, 2000.1202, 2000.1219, 2000.1220, 2000.1221, 2000.1222, 2000.1224, 2000.1227, 2000.1230, 2000.1234, 2000.1235, 2000.1237, 2000.1239, 2001.0003, 2001.0023, 2001.0026, 2001.0047, 2001.0094, 2001.0108, 2001.0110, 2001.0111, 2001.0175, 2001.0176, 2001.0233, 2001.0234, 2001.0235, 2001.0236, 2001.0237, 2001.0461, 2001.0463, 2001.0467, 2001.0468, 2001.0470, 2001.0472, 2001.0554, 2001.0592, 2001.0597, 2001.0607, 2001.0631, 2001.0643, 2001.0645, 2001.0646, 2001.0647, 2001.0648, 2001.0652, 2001.0685, 2001.0703, 2001.0707, 2001.0709, 2001.0710, 2001.0711, 2001.0712, 2001.0713, 2001.0714, 2001.0715, 2001.0716, 2001.0717, 2001.0845, 2001.0849, 2001.0851, 2001.0859, 2001.0875, 2001.0876, 2001.0877, 2001.0878, 2001.0881, 2001.1036, 2001.1114, 2001.1119, 2001.1168, 2001.1170, 2001.1174, 2002.0027, 2002.0029, 2002.0030, 2002.0083, 2002.0121, 2002.0157, 2002.0168, 2002.0173, 2002.0176, 2002.0207, 2002.0227, 2002.0299, 2002.0300, 2002.0302, 2002.0318, 2002.0332, 2002.0341, 2002.0422, 2002.0462, 2002.0468, 2002.0469, 2002.0470, 2002.0471, 2002.0472, 2002.0473, 2002.0550, 2002.0551, 2002.0554, 2002.0555, 2002.0556, 2002.0557, 2002.0558, 2002.0559, 2002.0561, 2002.0562, 2002.0571, 2002.0573, 2002.0574, 2002.0580, 2002.0583, 2002.0584, 2002.0634, 2002.0637, 2002.0638, 2002.0642, 2002.0709, 2002.0787, 2003.0080, 2003.0086, 2003.0091, 2003.0120, 2003.0121, 2003.0125, 2003.0165, 2003.0244, 2003.0293, 2011.0069, 2011.0294, 2015.0097

NOTES:

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 2 SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

This is a large collection of pictures that were acquired from many different sources by the Indiana Historical Society as either individual items or small batches of items that did not necessarily warrant being designated as collections of their own. These are images of a wide range of subjects including artifacts, events, people, city scenes, and landscapes from all over Indiana.

The images in this collection are photographs, including some photographs of artifacts, drawings, engravings, and paintings. One of the earliest original photographs included is a group portrait at the dedication of Spencer Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church in Clinton County in 1867. There are later photographs of some earlier images, such as the portraits of William Maclure, who lived from 1763–1840. There are also modern photographs of older items such as a patterned cloth woven in 1840 and an 1841 certificate.

The collection is arranged in seven series: 1) Counties, 2) General Subjects, 3) Indiana Subjects, 4) People (Alphabetical by Name), 5) People (Alphabetical by Groups and Subjects), 6) People (By Counties), and 7) People in Unknown Locations. Some related items may be in more than one series. Generally, pictures of people will be in series 4, 5, 6, or 7, but people may appear in some images in the first three series also.

Series 1, Counties: This series is arranged alphabetically by county name. It consists of images of a wide variety of scenes including aerial views, bridges, buildings (barns, businesses, churches, courthouses, hospitals, hotels, houses, , schools, synagogues, etc.), cemeteries, dunes, farms, lighthouses, mills, monuments, parades, parks, railroad depots and tracks, rivers, special events, street scenes, vehicles, and more.

Series 2, General Subjects: This series includes images that may or may not be from Indiana. The pictures are arranged alphabetically by general subject headings such as airports, Andersonville, arts and crafts, automobiles, Civil War, costume, forts, frontier and pioneer life, graffiti, mills, railroads, steamboats, water, and Wayne (Anthony Wayne’s birthplace).

Series 3, Indiana Subjects: This series consists of images known or believed to be from Indiana. The photographs are arranged alphabetically by general subject headings including airplanes, airports, arts and crafts, automobiles, bank notes, barns, boats, books (Booth Tarkington), buses, businesses, canals, capitols, churches, covered bridges, furniture, geology, log cabins, luggage, machinery, medals and ribbons (Civil War), mills, monuments, political campaigns, politics, power plants, radio stations, railroads and streetcars, residences, restaurants, roads (including toll houses), state sesquicentennial, territorial seal, trees, trucks, and water.

Series 4, People (Alphabetical by Name): This series is comprised of portraits and other less formal photographs of people, and is arranged alphabetically by last name.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 3 Series 5, People (Alphabetical by Groups and Subjects): This series consists of photographs of people in various categories, which are arranged alphabetically by general subject headings including airplanes, authors, bands, billiard/pool players, businesses, camping, church and synagogue leaders, Civil War, Civil War treason trials, clubs, colleges and universities, dentists, entertainment celebrities, German culture, golfers, government officials, hospitals, Indian pow-wow, , judges, , lynch mobs, military (including and Grand Army of the Republic), minstrel shows, musicians, nurses, organizations, politicians, race car drivers, railroad, school children, schools (including bands and sports teams), non-school sports teams (, football, and ice hockey), and women’s groups.

Series 6, People (By Counties): This series includes pictures of groups of people who may or may not be identified, but were known to be in a certain county. There are also images of unidentified individuals known to be in a certain county.

Series 7, People in Unknown Locations: This series consists of photographs of groups of identified people in unknown locations, as well as unidentified people in unknown locations.

To search the collection guide online, click the Control key (“Ctrl”) and the “F” key. Enter a name, word, or phrase in the box that appears, then click on “Find Next.” You can continue to click on “Find Next” to view all the listings of the name or phrase that appear in the collection guide. Try searching separately for various related terms, such as “train” and “railroad” to find as many items as possible that might be what you are seeking.

When searching for a person’s name, it may be best to search for last name only, because someone might be listed with initials or with a variation of a first name. For example, a search for “Bill Mansfield” would not lead to “William Lutz Mansfield;” a search for “Mildred Snobarger” would prevent finding “Millie Frances Bartholomew Snobarger;” and a search for “James Tillett” would leave “James and Jessie Tillett” undiscovered. In some cases the last name was illegible, as in the case of Jacob “Mutz” or “Mertz.” If a surname is commonly misspelled, search for every probable spelling. In some cases, only last names were listed, without any first names or initials.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 4 SERIES CONTENTS

Series 1: Counties

CONTENTS CONTAINER Adams County: Geneva oil well; Limberlost State Box 1, Folder 1 Memorial.

Allen County: —aerial views, centennial Box 1, Folder 2 celebration, Kozma Bros. store, Lincoln Bank tower, rivers, Robinson Park, rose garden, streetcar.

Benton County: Fowler. Box 1, Folder 3

Boone County: —Centenary Methodist Box 1, Folder 4 Episcopal Church, house built by Jas. Calvin Hague, Merchants’ Day; Zionsville—street scenes.

Brown County: Nashville, including Brown County Box 1, Folder 5 State Park.

Carroll County: Delphi; Pittsburg—bridge over the Box 1, Folder 6 .

Cass County: Logansport—Cedar Island Country Box 1, Folder 7 Club, Pancini’s grocery store, street scene.

Clark County: Borden—Borden ; Box 1, Folder 8 Charlestown—housing project, James House; Clarksville—Octagon House; Jeffersonville— Edmonds J. Howard home and steamboat museum, ; Sellersburg—Silver Creek Baptist Church.

Clay County: Carbon—train depot. Box 1, Folder 9

Clinton County: Boyleston—general store; Box 1, Folder 10 Michigantown—three men standing at railroad depot; Rossville—“Sanitary Lunch” restaurant.

Crawford County: Leavenworth; Milltown—old Box 1, Folder 11 lime kiln.

Daviess County: Washington—Van Trees home. Box 1, Folder 12

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 5 Dearborn County: Lawrenceburg; mouth of Box 1, Folder 13 Laughery Creek.

Decatur County: Pleasant Mills bridge; family Box 1, Folder 14 home; Adams—lime kiln; Greensburg—courthouse, Hendricks marker, International Order of Oddfellows Home, Isaac G. White home; St. Paul— home, old Paul Mill, stone bridge.

Delaware County: Muncie—, Box 1, Folder 15 Frank C. Ball residence destroyed by fire.

Elkhart County: Bonneyville Mills—old mill, ruins Box 1, Folder 16 of counterfeiters’ den; Elkhart—Elkhart High School building (ca. 1899), A.M. Tucker’s Block, snow scene; Goshen—courthouse, house.

Fayette County: northeast of Glenwood—Ludlow Box 2, Folder 1 School; Connersville—school building, Ross Smiley’s 1830s cabin.

Floyd County: New Albany—office and residence of Box 2, Folder 2 Dr. August P. Hauss (a man and child can be seen in front of the house, ca. 1900?).

Fountain County: Attica—mud bath (?), parade, Box 2, Folder 3 tornado damage; Veedersburg—Presbyterian church, street fair.

Franklin County: Brookville—photo of Forsyth Box 2, Folder 4 painting of falls, land office, paper mill and flour mill, school building and Governor Ray’s house; Laurel— Whitewater dam; Metamora—aqueduct, canal, covered bridge, locks, waterfall; New Trenton— Millers’ Store a.k.a. Manwaring Tavern (oldest brick building in Franklin County, built 1808).

Franklin County—Fairfield—Maurice Thompson Box 2, Folder 5 House.

Fulton County: round barns, carriage-style hearses, Box 2, Folder 6 nativity scene outside a large building.

Gibson County: Princeton—G.A.R. encampment Box 2, Folder 7 with zeppelin overhead.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 6 Grant County: Fowlerton—Main Street; Marion— Box 2, Folder 8 Baptist church ruins on Indian reservation, bridge over Mississinewa River, county courthouse, Marion Park, street scene.

Hamilton County: Fishers—Conner Prairie Farm, Box 2, Folder 9 covered bridge; Noblesville—abandoned box factory, county courthouse, St. Mary’s Packing Company; Westfield—First Methodist Church.

Hancock County: McCordsville—high school Box 2, Folder 10 building; New Palestine—William Nichols farm.

Hancock County—Greenfield— Box 2, Folder 11 Riley’s Home: includes the “Ole Swimmin’ Hole.”

Harrison County: “Old Goshen” church; Corydon— Box 2, Folder 12 Constitution Elm, first legislative hall, first state Capitol building.

Henry County: New Castle—county courthouse, Box 2, Folder 13 dedication of Wilbur Wright stone at Memorial Park, Elks Club, historical society museum, Hobson home, parade, pool house, street scenes, views from courthouse tower, water works plant.

Henry County—Schools: country school, Box 2, Folder 14 elementary, junior high, high school, Hernley School, Holland School, New Castle Academy, Spiceland Academy, Weir School.

Howard County: covered bridge; Kokomo—Lyon Box 2, Folder 15 Tabernacle.

Huntington County: Warren High School home Box 2, Folder 16 classroom.

Jackson County: Brownstown—county jail, Box 3, Folder 1 historical society museum.

Jay County: Balbec—Eliza Harris Underground Box 3, Folder 2 Railroad marker.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 7 Jefferson County: Clifty Falls State Park, General Box 3, Folder 3 John Morgan marker, Hanging Rock, houses, railroad tracks, schools; Dupont—meat house raided by John Morgan; Hanover—Butler Falls, , Ohio River; Madison—bridge construction, Burke home, W.W. Burke & Son store, Edward Eggleston home, Ohio River, railroad tracks.

Johnson County: LaGrange house; Edinburgh—Rest Box 3, Folder 4 Haven Cemetery, deck plate of U.S.S. Battleship Indiana; Franklin—creek scene.

Knox County: Vincennes—aerial view of Clark Box 3, Folder 5 Memorial and Lincoln Bridge during speech by President Franklin Roosevelt, Alice of Old Vincennes home, Memorial, Fort Sackville elevator fire, Fort Sackville sesquicentennial, gas works, home, home of first Indiana legislature, parish library, Lincoln Bridge, St. Francis Xavier Church, Sugar Loaf Indian Mound; Westphalia—church.

Kosciusko County: River Bend School, house Box 3, Folder 6 possibly in the Tippecanoe Lake area.

LaGrange County: Ontario—LaGrange Collegiate Box 3, Folder 7 Institute.

Lake County: Gary—apartments, houses, ore boats, Box 3, Folder 8 steel mills, street scenes, WIND radio tower damaged by wind; Whiting—aerial view of Standard Oil Company, Community House.

Lake County—Gary—Early Years: scenes from Box 3, Folder 9 late 1800s–1909.

Lake County—Hammond: courthouse, federal Box 3, Folder 10 building, Masonic temple, Central train depot, public library, St. Margaret’s Hospital, schools.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 8 LaPorte County: barn, dunes, , pine Box 3, Folder 11 tree at border of Indiana and Michigan; LaPorte—high school, street scene, Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church; Michigan City—Central School, Haviland’s fire, Slide sand dune, lighthouses, Roeske Mill, street scene; Westville—former opera house and theater.

LaPorte County—Indiana State Penitentiary Box 3, Folder 12 (Michigan City): aerial views, buildings with greenhouse, classroom.

Lawrence County: Bedford—Raymond Hughes’ Box 3, Folder 13 automotive store; Spring Mill State Park.

Madison County: Anderson—county courthouse Box 3, Folder 14 with “living flag”, high school; Mounds State Park; Pendleton—Indiana State Reformatory.

Marion County—Acton: camp ground, Franklin Box 4, Folder 1 Township horse-drawn school hack, Mr. E.T. Bowser’s buggy and pony “Topsy”, train depot.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Aerial Views. Box 4, Folder 2

Marion County—Indianapolis—Bridges. Box 4, Folder 3

Marion County—Indianapolis—Buildings: Box 4, Folder 4 American Legion national headquarters, construction of board of trade building, Das Deutsche Haus, federal building interior, former (Indianapolis’s first?) high school, former Indiana State Bank, Indiana Terminal Warehouse, Masonic Hall, Mayer Building, Cathedral, steam pump works, toll house, Tomlinson Hall plaque, Willoughby Building.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 9 Marion County—Indianapolis—Business Firms: Box 4, Folder 5 Beatrice Creamery, Brandt Steele’s , Charles Mayer Store, Garr Sign Co. (former Methodist Seminary building?), (Hollweg & Reese, Indiana Music Co. (and Paul Reni’s music studio), Indianapolis Brewery, John Stevenson & Co., Kardex Sales Co., McQuat Building (Goldstein’s, Marott’s Shoes, Hanover Shoes, Thom McAn), Noble St. Grocery, Schmidt’s Brewery, Shaw & Lippincott Carriage certificate, William Haerle women’s furnishings, W.W. Burke & Son, unidentified store interiors.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Cemeteries: Box 4, Folder 6 Crown Hill, Floral Park.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Central Canal. Box 4, Folder 7

Marion County—Indianapolis—Churches and Box 4, Folder 8 Synagogues: Beth El Temple, Bethel A.M.E., Christ Church, Christian Science, Ebenezer Lutheran, First Presbyterian, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, Meridian Street Methodist, North United Methodist, Plymouth Congregational, St. Anthony Catholic, St. Paul’s, Second Presbyterian, Third Presbyterian.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Circle Area: aerial Box 4, Folder 9 view, churches, Circle Theatre, Morton statue, Soldiers and Sailors Monument, street scenes, views from top of monument.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Courthouses: Box 4, Folder 10 county courthouse.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Fairgrounds. Box 4, Folder 11

Marion County—Indianapolis—: Box 4, Folder 12 bridge, creek, and other scenes along Fall Creek.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Fires: Bowen– Box 4, Folder 13 Merrill Bookstore, Crescent Paper Co., Henry Coburn Storage & Warehouse Co., Stewart–Carey Co.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 10 Marion County—Indianapolis—Hospitals— Box 5, Folder 1 Central State Hospital: buildings and hospital grounds. See also series 5, People—Hospitals— Central State Hospital.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Hotels, Inns, and Box 5, Folder 2 Taverns: Friendly Inn, Marion Park Hotel (later known as Dougherty’s Old Homestead Tavern), Shaffer House, tavern between Indianapolis and Irvington.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Hotels—English Box 5, Folder 3 Hotel: exterior views.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Institutions: Box 5, Folder 4 orphans’ home.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Parks: Brookside, Box 5, Folder 5 Garfield, Military, Riverside.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 6 Baldwin–Fletcher–Cooper.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 7 Bates, Hervey: 1526 S. Street.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 8 Bosart, Timothy L., Jr.: 4704 E. Washington Street.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 9 Butler, Ovid: northwest corner of 13th Street and Park Avenue.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 10 Caldwell, A. Lee: 949 E. 86th Street.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 11 Drake, Col. James P.: South Luette Street.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 12 Fairbanks, Charles W.: 2960 N. Meridian Street. One photograph of the home, and one portrait of a crew of carpenters outside the home, with superintendent W.R. Thompson identified.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 11 Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 13 French, Charles G.: 960 E. Washington Street.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 14 Gresham, Walter Q.: 876 Street (northwest corner of Capitol Avenue and 18th Street).

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 15 Hanna, Joseph: 638 N. Luette Street.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 16 Hasselman, Lewis.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 17 Haughey, Theodore P.: 3824 Graceland Avenue.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 18 Hendricks, Abram W.: southwest corner of North and Meridian streets.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 19 Hendricks, Thomas, A.: N. Capitol and Ohio streets.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 20 Howland, Elisha J.: Sutherland Avenue at 34th Street.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 21 Huey, Harry H. (See also folder for People—Marion County—Indianapolis—Fall Creek for pictures of members of the Huey family.)

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 22 Johnson: John Johnson house on site of present state fairgrounds. Oliver Johnson farm at 4451 Central Avenue.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 23 Langsdale, J.W.S.: north side of Market Street(?) Also shows physician’s office of Dr. John M. Gaston.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 24 Mayer, Charles: southeast corner of and North streets. (See also folder for Schnull–Rauch residence.)

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 12 Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 25 Morris–Butler.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 26 Sanders–Childers: built in 1822 by William Sanders; later home of Mrs. Frank R. Childers. 1002 Palmer Street.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 27 Schnull–Rauch: 3050 N. Meridian Street. (See also folder for Charles Mayer residence.)

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 28 Stephenson, D.C.: 5432 E. University Avenue.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 29 Sullivan, William: northwest corner of Meridian and St. Clair streets.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 30 Wallick, John F.: southwest corner of St. Joseph and Meridian streets.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 31 Winchester, Wilbur F.: 2031 N. Illinois Street.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Residences— Box 5, Folder 32 Various: includes homes of Prof. Benton, Noble C. Butler, Mrs. McKaty (156 Ash Street), east side of Central Avenue between 19th and 20th streets, house at 1402 N. Capitol Avenue, and unidentified Indianapolis houses.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Restaurants: Box 6, Folder 1 Apollo (northwest corner of Maryland and S. Illinois streets), The Barge Fish and Chips, Eat Shop (High School Road and U.S. 40), White Castle (660 Fort Wayne Avenue).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 13 Marion County—Indianapolis—Schools and Box 6, Folder 2 Seminaries: plaque for first school in Indianapolis (southeast corner of Illinois and Washington streets), No. 13 school (Buchanan Street), No. 25 school (E. Merrill Street), Crispus Attucks High School, Henry Ward Beecher Church building that housed the art school from 1887–1891, Central College of Music, Circle Hall College of Music, “original deaf school” in Willard Park, Marion County Seminary.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Social Clubs— Box 6, Folder 3 Turnverein.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Soldiers’ and Box 6, Folder 4 Sailors’ Monument.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Special Events: Box 6, Folder 5 Liberty Bell tour of 1893, World War I victory celebration at Monument Circle, Easter sunrise service at Monument Circle in 1947, parades.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Speedway. Box 6, Folder 6

Marion County—Indianapolis—Street Railway. Box 6, Folder 7

Marion County—Indianapolis—Street Scenes. Box 6, Folder 8

Marion County—Indianapolis—Street Scenes— Box 6, Folder 9 Markets.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Traction Box 6, Folder 10 Terminal.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Union Station. Box 6, Folder 11

Marion County—Indianapolis—War Memorial Box 6, Folder 12 Area: includes images of the Indiana World War Memorial and its construction, the obelisk, and plaza.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Wheeler Mission: Box 6, Folder 13 one image shows a crowd of people listening to a speaker outside the mission when it was located in the old Empire Theatre building, ca. 1921–22. Another picture shows the mission ca. 1925, when it was located at 241–43 N. Delaware Street. Also included is a list of addresses for the mission from 1912–58.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 14 Marion County—Indianapolis—Winter Scenes. Box 6, Folder 14

Marion County—Millersville: blacksmith shop, Box 6, Folder 15 Butcher house, cows on 56th Street, Stoughton Fletcher residence, Highland Lutheran Church, Main Street, store, Washington Township School No. 2, old tavern or inn, water tower (?).

Marshall County: Argos—house, public school Box 7, Folder 1 building; Bremen—1891 fairgrounds; Plymouth— Mrs. Martha Reisch’s home at 1008 N. Michigan Street; Twin Lakes—Chief Menominee statue, marker for Menominee Chapel.

Martin County: residence near Lawrence County Box 7, Folder 2 border; Indian Springs—hotel, unidentified building by water; Shoals—county courthouse.

Miami County: round barn; Peru—Ferris wheel. Box 7, Folder 3

Monroe County: Bloomington—stone house built by Box 7, Folder 4 Daniel Stout in 1828; Ellettsville—Lodge No. 245 and drugstore.

Monroe County—: Glenn A. Box 7, Folder 5 Black Laboratory of Archaeology, business and economics building, geology building, observatory, Beta Phi sorority house, well house.

Montgomery County: Booher School; Box 7, Folder 6 Crawfordsville—county jail; Waveland—round barn.

Morgan County: Martinsville—Hadley Grocery Co.; Box 7, Folder 7 Mooresville—old Monrovia Bridge; Waverley—Jacob Whetzel house.

Newton County: Brook—George W. Spitler cabin Box 7, Folder 8 where the first court in the county was held; Kentland—Governor Warren T. McCray’s Orchard Lake Farm.

Noble County: Ligonier—Stone’s Tavern. Box 7, Folder 9

Ohio County: Laughery Creek; Rising Sun—county Box 7, Folder 10 courthouse.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 15 Orange County: Bacon—oldest house; French Box 7, Folder 11 Lick—hotel and springs; Orleans—Cortron plant of Admiral Corporation, go-kart racing at 1972 Dogwood Festival; Paoli—Rhodes and Bro. livery stable; Valeene—Harned Chapel Cemetery.

Orange County—West Baden Springs: boulevard, Box 7, Folder 12 dairy, hotel exteriors and interiors, hotel grounds, springs. This is a small album.

Parke County: Bowling Green—Methodist Box 7, Folder 13 Episcopal church; Bridgeton—freemason lodge; Rockville—tan yard (?) and post office at Lusk Springs; Tangier—round barn; Turkey State Park—cabins, covered bridge, creek, entrance gate, inn, John Lusk home above mill site.

Perry County: Cannelton—mill; Lafayette Spring— Box 7, Folder 14 Lincoln Trail; Rome—courthouse; Tell City—chair company, flood protection project.

Pike County: steam mills; Petersburg—Blythe– Box 7, Folder 15 Wood Academy, county courthouse, Indian mound, Wabash and warehouse, White Oak Springs Fort; Stendal—steam mill.

Posey County: oil well; Mount Vernon—county Box 8, Folder 1 courthouse.

Posey County—New Harmony: Fauntleroy home, Box 8, Folder 2 D.D. Owen house and laboratory, Rapp–Maclure mansion, old Rappite community house, Rappite house, tavern, tomb of Thomas Say, unidentified buildings, unidentified people in Rappite-era attire.

Posey County—New Harmony photographs by Box 8, Folder 3 Homer Fauntleroy: castor oil factory and open well, cemetery gateway, old Rappite brick church, dam, Dutch biscuits, dwellings, gate tree, granary, Alexander Maclure house, Joseph Neef house, rooming houses (one later became New Harmony Tavern), schoolhouse, sundial, warehouse.

Pulaski County: Medaryville—potato harvesting. Box 8, Folder 4

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 16 Putnam County: Greencastle—town area ca. Box 8, Folder 5 1900; Raccoon—bridge.

Randolph County: Winchester—county courthouse. Box 8, Folder 6

Ripley County: Batesville—Boehringer Street East; Box 8, Folder 7 Milan—Stephen S. Harding homestead; Osgood— Damm Theatre, First National Bank.

Rush County: Moscow—mills, John Owen Box 8, Folder 8 monument; Rushville—Rushville National Bank, dental parlor of Dr. Smith (halftone image).

St. Joseph County: Mishawaka—aerial view Box 8, Folder 9 showing Twin Branch Dam; South Bend—aerial view showing Bendix Products plant, aerial view looking north, aerial view looking southwest, city hall draped in black for funeral, Alexis Coquillard house used for county court meetings, peppermint distilling plant, peppermint field, stand pipe, street scene with crowd in front of Palace Theatre for world premiere of Knute Rockne – All American, street scene with Young Buffalo Wild West Show procession,

St. Joseph County—: Box 8, Folder 10 1939 dedication of fieldhouse, aerial views of football stadium, Sacred Heart Church, Walsh Hall.

Scott County: Lexington—former county courthouse Box 8, Folder 11 converted into a school.

Shelby County: Mount Auburn—Knowlton house; Box 8, Folder 12 Shelbyville—Kinsley homestead, rally day at public square, Ray house and public square, B.H. Yearling grocery and meat market; Waldron—Conn’s Creek, bridge over Lewis Creek.

Spencer County: Huffman—George Huffman house; Box 8, Folder 13 Rockport—courthouse, steamboat landing, Veranda Hotel and Hougland grain and seed store; Santa Claus—general store, old post offices, Santa Claus talking with a child, character statues, Santa Claus Land train.

Starke County: crooked tree. Box 8, Folder 14

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 17 Steuben County: Orland—Captain Barry house, Box 8, Folder 15 Justus Butler house, Captain Marvin house, S.U. Clark house.

Sullivan County: Farmersburg—house by dirt road; Box 8, Folder 16 Shelburn—(James?) Riggs home; Sullivan— Presbyterian church, street scene on Circus Day (halftone image).

Switzerland County: ferry on Ohio River; Box 8, Folder 17 Florence—freemason lodge; Moorefield—Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Church interior; Vevay—Edward Eggleston’s birthplace, ferry house built by John F. Dufour, Knox house, McCormick Tavern, McMillan house, roller mill, Roxy house, Ruter Chapel.

Tippecanoe County: Battle Ground—Battle of Box 9, Folder 1 Tippecanoe battleground, Prophet’s Rock; Lafayette— Indiana State Soldiers’ Home; West Lafayette—Fort , Ross Lockridge speaking to a group at .

Tippecanoe County—: Box 9, Folder 2 administration building, airport, agriculture building, Cary Hall, gymnasium and field house, Heavilon Hall, Hall of Music, Purdue Memorial Union, South Hall.

Union County: Dunlapsville—academy building; Box 9, Folder 3 Liberty—Templeton log house; Roseburg—Union County cemetery gravestones.

Vanderburgh County: Evansville— Box 9, Folder 4 aerial view, Angel Mounds pottery, unmarked grave of WWI soldier James Bethel Gresham, monument at Oak Hill Cemetery, Morris Plan Building, early transatlantic plane, wharf.

Vermillion County: Clinton—Crown Hill Coal Mine Box 9, Folder 5 No. 6. (See also People—Vermillion County for pictures of rescue of miners during disaster on 31 December 1938.)

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 18 Vigo County: Pimento—aerial view of Dixie Bee Box 9, Folder 6 coal mine, Indiana National Guard at Dixie Bee coal mine in 1932; Terre Haute—Barbour’s house, Bemis Bag Co., Commercial Solvents Corporation explosion, Indiana State Normal School, oldest log house in county built by Walter Malcom, Markle homes, wall- less federal penitentiary, Steinhart Cadillac sales and service building, street scene, Sugar Valley coal mine, Terre Haute Female College (later St. Anthony’s Hospital, eventually the site of Anthony Square).

Wabash County: She-Po-Con-Ah and Frances Box 9, Folder 7 Slocum monument; Wabash—covered bridge, pioneer house in Sunken Lake region.

Washington County: Salem—John Milton Hay Box 9, Folder 8 birthplace, Dawson Lyon home.

Wayne County: covered bridge along Greensfork Box 9, Folder 9 Creek, James Lamb house, Whitewater High School; Cambridge City—Cambridge Feed Mills; Huddleston House, old tavern on National Road; Centerville— street scene; Dublin—American Legion post no. 338 (Leroy Tout); Fountain City—boyhood home of C. Francis Jenkins; Hagerstown—Bear Creek School; Middleboro—lime kiln.

Wayne County— House: door through Box 9, Folder 10 which Eliza of Uncle Tom’s Cabin crawled, exteriors of the house.

Wayne County—Meeting Houses: New Garden Box 9, Folder 11 Friends’ church and school near Fountain City, Friends’ meeting houses in Richmond.

Wayne County—Richmond: aerial view, First Box 9, Folder 12 Methodist Church, First Presbyterian Church, first courthouse, Henry Cutter store and townhouse, Center Township High School (classroom and exterior), ice pond and ice house, county historical museum rock garden, ’ building, first schoolhouse, Andrew F. Scott mansion, unidentified school.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 19 White County: Brookston—Brookston Academy; Box 9, Folder 13 Monticello—Tioga Bridge over the Tippecanoe River, Wabash Canoe Club at dam.

Whitley County: hill and lake at the site of Chief Box 9, Folder 14 Little Turtle’s birthplace.

Series 2: General Subjects

CONTENTS CONTAINER Airports—Construction: Old Auburn, Lockbourne Box 10, Folder 1 Air Force Base (Ohio), Port Columbus (Ohio?).

Andersonville (copy photos and graphics). Box 10, Folder 2

Arts and Crafts: photographs of Springerle boards. Box 10, Folder 3

Automobiles: Marmon-D, Marmon-E, Marmon-F, Box 10, Folder 4 Muller front-drive, unidentified.

Automobiles—Lexington automobiles. Box 10, Folder 5

Civil War: Union troops of Eighth Co. C Box 10, Folder 6 scaling cliffs at Ropers Rock (Chattanooga, Tenn., 25 November 1863).

Civil War—Weapons: display case with guns, gun Box 10, Folder 7 of Colonel Nathan Kimball of the 14th Indiana regiment.

Costume: top hat. Box 10, Folder 8

Forts: Fort Recovery, Ohio. Box 10, Folder 9

Frontier and Pioneer Life: churn (halftone), well Box 10, Folder 10 (University of Texas Press photograph).

Graffiti: writing on rock that says “D. Boone 1791.” Box 10, Folder 11

Mills: unknown locations. Box 10, Folder 12

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 20 Railroads: Atlantic Coast Line heading in North Box 10, Folder 13 Carolina in 1942, Baltimore & Ohio train with “Lafayette” sign on engine, Chesapeake and Ohio train near Fort Thomas Kentucky in 1948, Danville train station (state unknown), Monon Route freight station with personnel in Louisville in 1945, Central derailment, Norfolk and Western train in Virginia ca. 1937 and ca. 1947, unidentified train accident.

Steamboats: Eclipse, French’s New Sensation and Box 10, Folder 14 Little Clyde, Indiana, dining room on the Ohio River boat Kentucky, Coney Island Steamer Princess, unidentified.

Steamboats—Pictures used in Fishbaugh’s From Box 10, Folders 15 and 16 Paddle Wheels to Propellers: The America, Arthur Hider, Ben Franklin, Cape Girardeau, City of (broken by ice), City of Louisville, City of Memphis, Clyde, Cordova, DeKoven transfer boat, Demopolis, Falls City, Frank Pargoud, Henry Frank, Howard’s ship yards at Jeffersonville, Inco. No. 1, Island Queen, J.M. White interiors, James Howard, James Lee, John W. Cannon, U.S. mail boat Kate Adams, Katie Robbins, La Belle tow boat, Loretta Howard, , Major Anderson, , U.S. mail boat Morning Star, Robert E. Lee, Ruth, T.P. Leathers, Tarascon, Tom Greene, multiple boats, unidentified boats.

Water (canals, dams, lakes, rivers, etc.): feeder dam Box 10, Folder 17 across (Ohio).

Wayne, Anthony, Birthplace: Waynesborough, Box 10, Folder 18 Anthony Wayne’s birthplace and family home near Philadelphia, .

Series 3: Indiana Subjects

CONTENTS CONTAINER Airplanes: small planes in flight, monocoupe. [One photo Box 11, Folder 1 identified as showing Phoebe Omlie of Memphis, Tennessee, during the First Women’s National Air Derby, possibly taken in Terre Haute where the women landed on 25 August 1929.]

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 21 Airports—Aerial Views: Anderson (1959), Box 11, Folder 2 Columbus (1960s), Evansville (1970), Huntingburg, Peru, South Bend (1970), unidentified.

Airports—Aerial Views—Indianapolis (Weir Box 11, Folder 3 Cook): 1952 and n.d.

Airports—Aerial Views—Kokomo: 1944, 1970, Box 11, Folder 4 n.d.

Airports—Aerial Views—Muncie: 1938, early Box 11, Folder 5 1940s, 1949, and n.d.

Airports—Aerial Views—Seymour: (several views, Box 11, Folder 6 none dated).

Airports—Paoli. Box 11, Folder 7

Arts and Crafts: photo of a patterned woven cloth Box 11, Folder 8 made in 1840 by John Wissler of Wayne County.

Automobiles: Auburn (1931), Olsen, Premier, Stutz Box 11, Folder 9 Bearcat (with Fire Chief Harry Johnson in 1913).

Bank Notes: Canal Land Certificate (1841); Plank Box 11, Folder 10 Road Company (1853); Ohio, Indiana & Illinois Railroad Company (1855); State of Indiana (n.d.), Stockwell Collegiate & Commercial Institute Bank (n.d.).

Barns: unidentified location (n.d.). Box 11, Folder 11

Boats: lumber vessel A.R. Colborn (at Michigan Box 11, Folder 12 City?), packet boat Catharine Davis (leaving Aurora, Ind., 1918), Sunshine of Broad Ripple.

Books—Booth Tarkington: illustrations for books, Box 11, Folder 13 photos of sketches by Tarkington, photo of spines of two copies of Beasley’s Christmas Party.

Buses: multi-passenger vehicles lined up on a street Box 11, Folder 14 in unidentified location (ca. 1930s?).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 22 Businesses: long two-story building with multiple Box 11, Folder 15 doors (one segment houses a millinery) with note on back that reads “Mr Sumner Clark Store in Indana (sic).”

Canals—Carroll County: packet boat Wm. Speece of Box 12, Folder 1 Delphi in the , old tow path.

Canals—Fountain County: remains of Wabash and Box 12, Folder 2 Erie Canal near mouth of Creek, wedding party of Lou Kopp and Ed Lippold on the Wabash and Erie Canal at Attica (16 May 1872).

Canals—Franklin County: Duck Creek aqueduct at Box 12, Folder 3 Metamora on the , Laurel feeder Dam for the Whitewater Canal near Metamora.

Canals—Pike County: Wabash and Erie Canal Box 12, Folder 4 warehouse in Petersburg.

Capitols—Corydon: first capitol (in use from 1816– Box 12, Folder 5 25).

Capitols—Indianapolis: State House (construction Box 12, Folder 6 completed in 1888).

Capitols—Vincennes: first territorial capitol (in use Box 12, Folder 7 ca. 1805–13).

Churches: unidentified church in snow (with Box 12, Folder 8 “Hoosier winter” written on back).

Covered Bridges: Greenleaf Covered Bridge near Box 12, Folder 9 Sellersburg (torn down in 1922), unidentified covered bridges.

Furniture: armoire made in Vincennes, French Box 12, Folder 10 armoire from Michel Bromllette(?) house in Vincennes, walnut roll-top desk made by Indianapolis Cabinet Co. about 1890, table and chairs with sausage grinder.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 23 Geology: pictures for 1911 article entitled “Water Box 12, Folder 11 Power of Indiana”—scenes near the Mississinewa River including Cedar Bluffs near Peru, East Bluff near Turkey Run, limestone above Redbridge, rock at Joel Garst farm in Wabash County, sand bank at Marion.

Log Cabins: Joseph Hanna cabin at 638 N. Luette Box 12, Folder 12 Street in Indianapolis, Kingery cabin on Egypt Creek in southwestern Union County, log stable on Wortman farm near Sunman in Ripley County, unidentified cabin.

Log Cabins—Franklin County: abandoned cabin Box 12, Folder 13 near Snail Creek, Bandendistle cabin west of Brookville, cabin in Butler township, Mr. Kendrie Church standing by cabin between Brookville and Metamora townships, Davis cabin on Templeton’s Creek, Dayton cabin south of Brookville, Fields house on Duck Creek, Fletcher cabin between Blooming Grove and Fairfield, birthplace of General P.A. Hackleman south of Brookville (later moved to a Rushville park), Alex W. Johnston cabin on east fork of the Whitewater River, Keeler cabin on Blue Creek, Logan house near Fairfield, John Powers house on east fork of the Whitewater River, schoolhouse on Little Cedar Creek, Schoonover cabin on Goose Creek, Stoops house west of Brookville, Ulrich cabin on McCarty’s Run west of Brookville.

Luggage: Nathaniel Scribner trunk, W. Tinsley trunk. Box 12, Folder 14

Machinery: men using Bucyrus steam crane (made in Box 12, Folder 15 Evansville, Ind.), men with farm machinery labeled “Gaar Scott & Co. Richmond, Ind.”

Medals and Ribbons—Civil War: photos of 8th Box 12, Folder 16 District Veteran Association and 18th Indiana Battery – Wilder’s Brigade reunion ribbons and medal.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 24 Mills: mill in Brownsburg, Butler Mill and Spees Box 12, Folder 17 Mill in Franklin County, Christ Mills near St. Mary’s in Franklin County, Klondike Roller Mills (possibly Hendricks County), mill on north side of canal at Metamora, old mill in Milltown, Rinkel flour mill (Greenfield Mills) at Howe (see also Power Plants— LaGrange County), Snoddy’s Mill, Tunnel Mills in Vernon.

Monuments: street scene with soldiers’ monument Box 12, Folder 18 (location unknown).

Political Campaigns: Bryan parade (Delphi, 1896), Box 12, Folder 19 McKinley parade (Delphi, 1896), McKinley rally (possibly Indianapolis in 1896), rally by the English Hotel in Indianapolis, Wendell Willkie sitting with a group of people on the grass, gubernatorial candidate Walter Frisbie with lieutenant governor candidate Charles C. Rohrer (Indianapolis, 1948), Walter Frisbie close-up.

Politics: people gathered by a wagon that appears to Box 12, Folder 20 be carrying sheep and a sign that says “ Us from Popocrats and Dogs” (ca. 1890s), Governor Harold W. Handley’s address to the Indiana Chamber of Commerce (1959), photo of a cloth printed with images of and Levi P. Morton.

Power Plants—Carroll County: old electric light Box 13, Folder 1 plant at Delphi, Oakdale dam and power house south of Monticello.

Power Plants—Cass County: dam of Logansport Box 13, Folder 2 Waterworks and Electric Co. on the Eel River.

Power Plants—Elkhart County: gates at Goshen Box 13, Folder 3 dam, power plant at Goshen, Syracuse Light and Power Co. plant in Benton (exterior and interior), dam at Benton, St. Joseph River dam at Elkhart.

Power Plants—Jackson County: pumping plant on Box 13, Folder 4 north of Seymour.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 25 Power Plants—LaGrange County: Greenfield Mills Box 13, Folder 5 power plant (see also Mills), dam at Howe Electric Co. on Fawn River at Howe, generating plant that replaced Star Mills on Fawn River at Howe, automatic generating plant of the Indiana Hydes-Electric Co. at Mongo, spillway on Pigeon River at Mongo, #1 generating plant above Ontario on the Pigeon River, #2 generating plant and dam below Ontario, mill pond and spillway at Scott generating plant on the Pigeon River.

Power Plants—St. Joseph County: dam and gates Box 13, Folder 6 on St. Joseph River at Mishawaka, Indiana–Michigan electric companies dam and plant at Twin Branch on the St. Joseph River near Mishawaka.

Power Plants—White County: Tippecanoe Electric Box 13, Folder 7 Plant and dam on Tippecanoe River at Monticello.

Radio Stations: WFBM station in Indianapolis, Box 13, Folder 8 WIBM studio in Fort Wayne.

Railroads and Streetcars: Baltimore & Ohio engine Box 13, Folder 9 used for Warren G. Harding’s funeral train (1923), Bedford and Bloomfield branch of the Monon Railroad (1936), Elkhart men (A.M. “Gus” Bickel, Tom Boyd, and W.H. Hall) with Michigan Southern & engine, Elliston depot, Indiana Railroad cars (exteriors and interiors, most from 1931), Indianapolis Railways car, Indianapolis Union Railway street crossing, Indianapolis Union Railway track repair work, Marion Flyer (Indiana Union Traction Co., 1905), Monon Railroad wreck over Wabash River (Pittsburg, 1885), Monon tracks and Newby Brothers’ elevator (Nora, ca. 1900), Monon Railroad narrow gauge bridge at Pittsburg (ca. 1870s), New York Central engine at Winchester, New York Central overpass (St. Joseph County), Northern Indiana Railway car, Ohio & Mississippi engine on turntable at roundhouse in Vincennes (1878), photos of plaque honoring the four builders of the nation’s first union station at Indianapolis, photo of sketch of Indianapolis Belt Railroad stockyards at opening on 12 November 1887, train wreck at Eaton (19 May 1927), Union Traction Company car, unidentified trains.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 26 Railroads and Streetcars: freight car built by the Box 13, Folder 10 Ohio Falls Car Manufacturing Co. of Jeffersonville for the Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific Railroad, railroad bridge construction between Blackford and Delaware counties, steam locomotive on tracks in Lake Maxinkuckee area, first streetcar in Plainfield (1904), tracks near Anderson, train wreck at Lafayette, train wreck near Tipton (24 September 1910), people gathered at Union Center depot in LaPorte County, engine and coal tender on turntable at roundhouse, unidentified train.

Residences: people standing in front of 1421 Pleasant Box 13, Folder 11 Street (city unknown).

Restaurants: restaurant shaped like a coffee pot Box 13, Folder 12 (location unknown, ca. 1930s).

Roads: asphalt paving operated by Warren Box 13, Folder 13 Grassmickle and brothers (location unknown, ca. 1900–10), National Road marker, unidentified road.

Roads—Toll Houses: toll house on East Washington Box 13, Folder 14 Street in Indianapolis, former toll house at 2001 Monroe Street in LaPorte, people standing by toll house near old Cox’s Mills (now Middleboro) north of Richmond, people outside toll house at corner of National Road and Brookville Road (ca. 1892).

State Sesquicentennial: Indiana Historymobile, Box 13, Folder 15 Seven Sections Road sign (Cass County). Ivan Cleon Brown, Ellen Brown, and Rebel Brown in period costume celebrating the sesquicentennial.

Territorial Seal: photos of the seal. Box 13, Folder 16

Trees: unknown location. Box 13, Folder 17

Trucks: & Company truck (1911), House of Box 13, Folder 18 Crane Cigars truck (embossed cigar box label included with photograph).

Water: Pine Creek. Box 13, Folder 19

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 27 Series 4: People (Alphabetical by Name)

CONTENTS CONTAINER A: Rev. Dr. Russell B. Abbott (Henry County Box 14, Folder 1 Seminary), George Ade (autographed photos, 1928 and 1939), Mary Eileen Ahern.

B–Black: Marion Bailey, Edward Barce, Levi Box 14, Folder 2 Barnett, Kate Bartlett (mechanical print), Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Batson, Austin Harold Bennett (baby), A.D. Berry (pastor), Charles M. Berry (founder of Veedersburg News), Lottie Berry, Albert Beveridge with Thomas Marshall (in Washington for unveiling of statue), Al Beveridge, Jr. (ca. 1932), Glenn A. Black.

Blizard–Bz: William Blizard, Mark Pomeroy Boone, Box 14, Folder 3 Roger D. Branigin (governor), Roger Douglas Branigin and Josephine Mardis Branigin (halftone on dinner program from 1964), Matthew L. Brett (treasurer of state 1863–65), Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brewer, Lyndsay M. Brown, Eliza Browning, Bush family (grandparents of Mildred Hill Hutsell; Elizabeth, Ind., 1905).

Abraham Lincoln Brick family: A.L. Brick Box 14, Folder 4 (halftones, one dated 1902), Mrs. A.L. Brick (1929), unidentified girl, unidentified woman.

Bright: Jesse D. Bright, Judge Michael G. Bright. Box 14, Folder 5

Brookshire: Elijah Voorhees Brookshire (includes a Box 14, Folder 6 copy of a letter with some biographical information).

C: Charles Cathcart, Asahel Clapp (physician), Box 14, Folder 7 Judge Richard A. Clements, Althea Coffin (1798– 1891), E.P. Cole, Christopher B. Coleman, Judge John M. Coleman (died in 1864 at age 76), A.N. Conner, Colonel John Coons (killed 1864), Fred Cox (in [WWI?] uniform; killed in action in France), Wayne Coy, Ennis Coyner home with family standing outside (Clinton County), Almeron H. Crannell (in Civil War uniform; drilled first gas well in Indiana at Eaton in 1886), Dr. Edgar R. Cummings, Eunice W. Curtis.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 28 D: Jefferson Columbus Davis, Judge Charles Dewey, Box 14, Folder 8 Florence M. Dice, John Doyle (pastor at St. Simon Church in Washington, Ind.), Cyrus L. Dunham, John B. Duret.

Daniels: Joseph J. Daniels (builder of covered bridges Box 14, Folder 9 in western Indiana), baby Joseph J. Daniels (later an Indianapolis attorney). Charles H. Daniels’ home in Anderson, Ind., with women and girls outside. Nell Margaret Daniels Zwickel and Eva Lavena Daniels Hughel as girls, Mrs. Charles H. Daniels.

Dunn: George Hedford Dunn, , Box 14, Folder 10 Major Jno. P. Dunn (1805–68), John Dunn (state legislator).

E: Elizabeth Claypool Earl, Bess Virginia Ehrmann Box 14, Folder 11 (author), Samuel Elliott, Evelyn Evans.

F: Mr. and Mrs. S.J. Fields (on their farm near Box 14, Folder 12 Connersville, 1951), Edward R. Finch, Freeman reunion (large group portrait, 1912). Fisher Bros. Electric Co. appliance store and the children of Albert and Bell Fisher: Jim, Carl, Roy, May, Ida, and Ralph.

G: Ralph F. Gates, Major John Gavitt, Augusta Box 15, Folder 1 Gennett (1923), John Gibson, Patton Gibson (in Spanish-American War uniform), Bill Gillen (guide at Conner Prairie Farm), Walter G. Gingery, Governor James P. Goodrich, Annie Laurie Gray (ca. 1905), Jesse Gray (1789–1872). Griffith family members outside of home (in Elkhart or Goshen): Harvey, Etta, Arthur, Jim, Belva, Joe, Grace, and Harley, and Evaline Dockerty.

Godfroy: Eva Godfroy Bossley and husband Leo Box 15, Folder 2 Bossley with painting of Chief Clarence Godfroy (1963), Larry (Chief of the Miamis, 1963).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 29 Goodwin: group of eighteen people in front of a large Box 15, Folder 3 house perhaps on the occasion of a wedding (“Goodwin home” is written on back), another photo of the same house taken at a different time. Photos of two other houses, each with “Goodwin home” written on the back, one with the address “813 Main St Brookville.”

Ha: photo of a man with the name “Aurelia Hare” Box 15, Folder 4 written underneath (1900 census lists an “Aurelia Hair” as wife of John Hair in Washington, Ind. [Daviess County]; photograph taken by Bourgholtzer of Washington, Ind.). E.J. Hackleman (clerk of Wabash circuit court in 1865), Brigadier General P.A. Hackleman, Oscar C. Hadley (state treasurer from 1907–11), Rubin Halstead Jr. and wife Louisa Brown (Vigo County, ca. 1850s), James Halsey (older man), Jas. S. Halsey (younger man as member of the 17th regiment Indiana volunteer band, in uniform holding bugle and sword), S.U. (or S.N.) Hamilton with dog, Governor Harold W. Handley, Bayless W. Hanna, Colonel Thomas J. Harrison (8th Indiana cavalry, in uniform), Mary Harvey (oldest living school teacher/principal, New Castle, 1970), R.P. Haynes (Washington, Ind.), Bill Hays (Pike County), Will H. Hays.

He: possibly David Hedden, Elizabeth Wood Box 15, Folder 5 Hedden, William Heilman (1824–90), Bobby Helms (singer), Vice President Thomas A. Hendricks, Governor , Thomas J. Henley, Charles L. Henry (ca. 1915), Harry Hersey with racehorse Dan Patch (2 prints made ca. 1950 of photograph taken ca. 1904–1909).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 30 Hi–Hz: possibly Ed P. Hicks (Indiana House of Box 15, Folder 6 Representatives, 1851–53) or Gilderoy Hicks (Indiana legislator, 1846–52), David Hillis (1785–1845), Merica Hoagland, Fred A. Holtz (President of Martin Band Instrument Co. in Elkhart), David Hoover, Judge James Hughes (Monroe, Ind.), Josephine L. and William T. Hornaday, Henry Thomas Hudson (senator, Marion County, 1889). Hines family: Cyrus C., Fletcher, Lucy Fletcher, and Marie. Cyrus C. and Lucy Fletcher Hines. Howland family: Charles, Elisha, Morris, Pamela H. Johnson, and Fannie H. Hammond (Indianapolis, ca. 1895).

Hanefeld: Anna, Lizzie, and unidentified (Fort Box 15, Folder 7 Wayne).

Governor James : autographed Box 15, Folder 8 photograph (n.d.), photo of portrait painted by Wayman Adams.

Hanshew: Christina, Henry C. with parents Jacob and Box 15, Folder 9 Amanda Morris Hanshew (Kempton, Ind.), Henry C. with wife Rachel Dixon Hanshew, Monroe (age 21 [born 14 July 1858]), Monroe and Amanda Ellen Houser Hanshew (late 1890s), Nola Robert with Chris(topher?) Morris and Everett Franklin Hanshew (ca. 1899).

Howard: Edmonds J. (1840–1919), Mr. and Mrs. Box 15, Folder 10 Ed(monds) J. in automobile, James (born ca. 1813; founder of the Howard shipyards), James E. (born 1875; last owner of the Howard shipyards), John and Martha. Mrs. Ed(monds) J., Laura Jean, Mrs. Clyde Howard, Frances, Ed(monds) J., and Clyde (1904).

Mayor William H. Hudnut (Indianapolis): with Miss Box 15, Folder 11 Bucky Poppleton of Pleasant Run Children’s Home (June 1981), with Alvin C. Fernandes (December 1981), at podium (August 1982).

I: Andrew Ingram (Lafayette, Ind.). Box 15, Folder 12

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 31 J: Maria Butler Jameson, Jameson, Box 15, Folder 13 Lorenzo Jett (bridge builder, 1840–89), Charles Jolly, David Starr Jordan (two images), Judge James Henry Jordan. Edwin Leander Jaquith with wife Ann Eliza Howerton Jaquith and daughter Leoline (born 26 September 1884) outside home in Dearborn County (ca. 1888).

Governor (governor 1816–22): Box 15, Folder 14 several photos of different versions of very similar images of Jennings, including a photo of a painting by T.C. Steele done in 1916.

K: William Karslake ( professor, Box 15, Folder 15 ca. 1904), Grandma Kattmann (outside her house in Crothersville), G.W.H. Kemper (physician in Muncie, pictured with others, 1915), Archibald M. Kennedy (small picture torn in half), George Keogan (Notre Dame , 1932), Senator John Worth Kern (1849–1917), Millard F. Kerr (candidate for sheriff, Mishawaka, 1908), Anson King (1813–82), Harriet Thomas King, Amory Kinney, Frank and Reinholdt Krause (in front of their stocking manufactory in Indianapolis, 1883), W.H. Krutsinger and family (Ellettsville), unidentified men in uniform (filed in People–K).

Congressman Edward H. Kruse: Kruse shown at Box 15, Folder 16 Hickam Air Force Base in Oahu in November 1949 with Admiral A.W. Radford and Congressmen A.L. Miller and A.L. Norrell, and with Colonels M.A. Tillery and Kendall Fielder, Rear Admiral W.G. Tomlinson, Congressmen O.E. Passman and A.L. Miller, Brigadier Generals Claude C. Ferenbaugh and Albert Pierson, and Admiral A.W. Radford.

La–Le: John E. Lamb, Daniel Crosby Lane Box 15, Folder 17 (grandson of state treasurer with the same name), Albert Lange (1801–69), Mary Ann Lapsley, Reverend Robert A. Lapsley, John Law, Seth M. Leavenworth, Captain John Finley Thompson Leonard (Co. D, 50th Indiana regiment, in uniform), Governor Harry Guyer Leslie (1878–1937) (photograph and photo of painting), E.J. Lewellyn.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 32 Li–Lz: Colonel Richard Lieber (1943), Lizzie Litzey Box 15, Folder 18 (school teacher in 1887–88), Hugh Livingston (1800– 57), Stephen D. Lowe (in Haynes Apperson car, 1903), Salmon Lusk, Jr. (in uniform).

Lilly: Colonel Eli (1838–98), Eli (1885–1977) Box 15, Folder 19 (photograph, photo of painting, and at Angel Mounds in 1959), Josiah Kirby, Sr. (1861–1948), Josiah Kirby, Jr. (1893–1966). Daughters of Eli Lilly (1780–1841): Mary Ann Seymour, Caroline Disney, Rachel Wolf, Emily Jane Milward, and Adelaide Emmart. Mrs. Col. Eli Lilly, “Auntie” Lew Morrisson, Emily Jane Milward, and an unidentified woman.

Ma–Mc: Louisa Magruder and daughter, Charles Box 16, Folder 1 Major, Clarence Manion (professor at University of Notre Dame, 1934), General William Lutz Mansfield (of Jefferson), Thomas Marks, , James G. May, James G. and Nancy Armstrong May, Charles Mayer, John McClintock (1762–1853, Revolutionary soldier of Clark and Johnson counties), Oscar Carleton McCulloch (1843–91), Frank M. McHale (state commander of the American Legion, Logansport, 1933), Asa McKinney family and home (Clinton County, 1888), McNulty family and home (Pierceton [Kosciusko County], ca. 1875). Maze family: John, Susan, Jess, Dick, Mary, Lewis, Joe, and George at home of John W. Maze in Union County.

Me–Mi: Maria Mendenhall on horseback (midwife, Box 16, Folder 2 Jay County), Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith, Catharine Merrill (at age 27), Catharine and Mina Merrill (Indianapolis), Samuel Merrill (photo of a painting, photograph of an older man), Elizabeth Miller (author of The Yoke and other novels).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 33 Mo–Mz: Dr. E.E. Moll (or Mall?) (Indianapolis, Box 16, Folder 3 1918), Warren King Moorehead (archaeologist from who lectured in Indianapolis in 1930), Grandpa Morgan (shoemaker or shoe repairer, Indianapolis, 1931), Judge Bethuel T. Morris (judgeship 1825–34), Judge James Morrison (1796– 1869, Indiana attorney general), John I. Morrison (Indianapolis), Anna Mortland (actress?), Governor Oliver Perry Morton (1823–77), Governor James Atwell Mount (1843–1901), Alexander F.M. Murphy (physician, 1819–88). Jessie Moore (Grandma) with Uncle Neal, Dick and Mary Ann Huggins, and Mattie at Robert E. Moore’s Audubon Road home in Indianapolis.

Charles T. MacIntire (Captain, 14th U.S. Signal Box 16, Folder 4 Corps): two photographs of him in uniform at different ages.

William Maclure (1763–1840, geologist and educator, Box 16, Folder 5 lived in New Harmony): three images.

Malott family: Volney Thomas Malott (1838–1921) Box 16, Folder 6 and wife Caroline Ann Macy Malott (born 1840). Two group portraits of their daughters: Mary Florence (born 1863), Caroline “Carrie” Grace (born 1867), Katherine “Katie” Fletcher (born 1869), Ella Laura (born 1871), and Margaret “Daisy” Patterson (born 1874).

Governor Paul V. McNutt: receiving medal from Box 16, Folder 7 French Consul Leon Morand (November 1933), commemorating National Cheese Week (December 1933), with Clifford M. Townsend (n.d.), wearing post commander’s badge with American Legion members (n.d.).

Moores: Charles W. Moores, Julia D. Merrill Box 16, Folder 8 Moores, .

N: William “Bull” Nelson (in Civil War uniform), Box 16, Folder 9 Harry S. New (1858–1937, ca. 1930), Robert A. New (Indiana’s secretary of state from 1816–25), William E. Niblack (1822–93, U.S. congressman).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 34 O: Mrs. Mary O’Hair (Wabash County Museum Box 16, Folder 10 curator), Fletcher Orbaugh (Indianapolis postman), Sarah A. Oren (state librarian, 1873–75), David Baxter Ott (1842-1912), Judge William T. Ott (or Otto?).

Owen: , David Dale Owen, unidentified Box 16, Folder 11 (?). Also picture of church in Montgomeryshire, Wales where Robert Owen was born and is buried.

P: Cadd Paddack (born ca. 1878, a.k.a. “Caddie”; Box 16, Folder 12 Smith Valley [Johnson County]), Judge William J. Peaslee (judgeship 1839–49), Pettit (from lithograph in atlas of Tippecanoe County published in 1878), Porter, William Prince (1772–1824, Gibson County). Preston Hopkins Ploughe (born 1823) and family: Lurana, Eliza Jane, Sarah Ann, Mary Prissilla, Martha Elizabeth, Nancy Lurana, Alivana Edaline, Hannah Belle, Thomas Ellsworth, and Francis May, and their home in Tipton County.

Grover Francis Powers, M.D.: photo of painting done Box 16, Folder 13 in 1946 (portrait hangs at ), at time of the Kennedy Award (New York, 1963), receiving Yale Medal from President Kingman Brewster, Jr. (1966), with other Yale medalists (1966).

R: Myron W. Reed, (in official Box 16, Folder 14 pace car, May 1925), Herman Rinne, Christopher Roeske (builder of mills, Michigan City), E. Merrill Root (, 1930), John B. Rose (photo of drawing or painting of younger man), John Burroughs Rose (photograph of older man), Jesse Cain Ruddell (1837–95), William M. Runyan (or Runyon; back of photo also says “Rayburn or Reyburn” and “Miami & Fulton House 1840–41”), Russell and his wife Isabella Stephens, cropped photo of James Noble Russell, unidentified man filed under “R.”

James Whitcomb Riley: one photograph with Box 16, Folder 15 inscription and Riley’s signature on back dated 1893, two versions of another image (n.d.).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 35 Noah Roberts (1824–98) and family: wife Sarah Box 16, Folder 16 Murray Roberts (1832–1915). Photo of home in Bruceville (Knox County) with family outside: Noah, Sarah, Amos, Joe, Mary Ellen, Charlotte, and Lydia.

Roe family: in front of home in Randolph County in Box 16, Folder 17 1888: Father, Mother, Jerry, Nettie Lindley, Frank, Fred, Allie Spitler, Oscar, Ed, Elmer, Norman, Adam Lindley, James Spitler, Cora Spitler, Emma, Nora, and Mattie. Jerry Roe driving auto-truck hauling piano (1910). Group of people camping (copy of photo by Roe Bros. of Jordan, Ind., ca. 1880s). Men standing on large tree being pulled by horses (Adams County Lumbering Co., ca. 1890) (copy of photo by Edward S. Roe of Roe Bros. Photographers of Jordan, Ind.).

President : portrait (n.d.), Box 16, Folder 18 speaking to crowd at Big Four Railroad depot in Lebanon, Ind. (13 October 1910).

Sa–Sh: John Sanders (Co. B, 84th Indiana regiment), Box 17, Folder 1 Lucy Sistaire Say, Heinrich Schliemann (1822–87), Karl Schneider, Henry Frederick Schricker with biographer Charles Francis Fleming, Adolph Schulz (1884–1951), Frederick Schulz (state treasurer from 1895–99), Samuel Lewis Shank (1872–1927, mayor of Indianapolis), Mayor “Lew” Shank with two fire officials, Reverend H.M. Shockley (principal of New Castle Academy, 1864), Chief Francis Shoemaker (a.k.a. Pa-pa-quan, 1987 [two images]), Ed Shrader, Jr. (child, ca. 1916) outside residence of in Kokomo.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 36 Si–Sz: Frances Slocum, Annie Eliza Smith (Mrs. Box 17, Folder 2 Patrick Smith), William Henry Smith (1833–96, Associated Press general manager), two elderly Snellenberger sisters (“taken in Warsaw, Ind. once Mrs. Kellogg” written on back), David S. Snyder (Jasper, 1859), Noah Crane Standiford (66th Indiana Volunteers), W.C. Stanley (Danville farmer, shown with water-witching stick), Judge Stephen C. Stevens (1793–1870, speaker for Indiana House of Representatives), T.E. Stevenson (captain, in Indiana National Guard uniform [close-up and standing portraits), several people with four cars outside of the Studebaker residence in South Bend, Charles E. Stutz (Indianapolis), George H. Sullivan (identity uncertain), Jeremiah Sullivan.

Helen Lee Smith (swimmer, 1932 Olympics Box 17, Folder 3 prospect): in swimsuit, standing in pool, swimming, with Indianapolis Athletic Club coach Dick Papenguth.

James Smith homestead in LaPorte with Smith Box 17, Folder 4 family: Lynnie, Geraldine (toddler), Harold, and Ego, with Fred Carson. Farm house built by Uncle (LaPorte).

Mary Prudence Lamb Smith: alone (1908), with baby Box 17, Folder 5 Ethel (n.d.), and with Ross, George, and an unidentified woman (n.d.).

T: Bishop Joseph Cruikshank Talbot (1816–83), Box 17, Folder 6 Gordon Tanner (two images in Civil War uniform; state librarian from 1854–56), Booth Tarkington (two images, n.d.), Reverend Joseph Tarkington (1886), Benjamin F. Thomas (Co. G, 99th Indiana regiment), Will H. Thompson (ca. 1895–1900), E.B. Thomson, Mildred Todd with grand champion calf (Huntington, 1943), President Harry Truman (in Marion, 5 September 1960), Robert H. Tyndall (1877–1947, mayor of Indianapolis).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 37 V: John H. Vajen (Indianapolis), Don Van Duyne Box 17, Folder 7 (blacksmith, Fulton County, 1976), (1874–1944, Indianapolis lawyer and state and U.S. senator, 1932 photo), Mrs. Frederick Van Nuys (1932), Frederick Van Nuys with wife and son Billy (1932).

W: Dr. Theodore A. Wagner, William J. Watts, Box 17, Folder 8 Charles A. White with mother Mary A. White and sister Carrie White (near Milton [Wayne County], 1874), Glendon Melvin White (1900–73; Orange County, 1939), Shirley Willard (Fulton County Historical Society, ca. 1970s [two images]), Maurice Williams (Co. G, 36th regiment), Samuel Campbell Willson, Aaron Wilson and Stella Wilson in front of their home with lots of children (Albany, ca. 1915), Henry F. Winter (Co. F, 37th Indiana regiment, in uniform), Dr. James Wood (“South Hanover” written on back), Evans Woollen (1864–1942), George Wortman and cabin (near Sunman [Ripley County]).

George Winter (1809–76, artist): three images, n.d. Box 17, Folder 9

Z: Richard Zimmerly (with pipe, at desk, n.d.). Box 17, Folder 10

Series 5: People (Alphabetical by Groups and Subjects)

CONTENTS CONTAINER Airplanes: Harry Storm (1897–1924) and Nellie Box 18, Folder 1 Boswick(?) beside plane, 1923. Howard Casterline with his Curtis Jenny crashed in tree (Blackford County, 1928). Simeon K. Bell (of Muncie) and Neva Fricke (of Indianapolis), being married by Rev. Gus Thompson (of LaFontaine, Ind.) with an unidentified woman standing by, in an airplane above Cincinnati, 1938.

Authors: group photo of James Whitcomb Riley, Box 18, Folder 2 Meredith Nicholson, George Ade, and Booth Tarkington.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 38 Bands: Elks Minstrels (in Terre Haute parade, May Box 18, Folder 3 1897). Indianapolis News Newsboys’ Band. Princeton Silver Band (Princeton [Gibson County], 1871). Spooner’s Military Band (drum bears the words “Spooner’s Military Band Morro;” may be Clinton, Ind., in Vermillion County, or may be Vigo County). Thomas McCoy Post 74 American Legion Band (Elkhart, n.d.). Wernle Orphans Home Band (Richmond, n.d.)

Bands—Big Four Athletic Association Band of Box 18, Folder 4 Indianapolis: two images.

Bands—Cornet Bands: Carthage Cornet Band Box 18, Folder 5 outside the Phelps Hotel, 1877 (some members identified: Bud Stuart, Chas. O. Nixon, Logan Stinger, McCarty, Lucius Nixon, Lewis Weingardt, Rob Hill, and Joe Hubbard). Claypool Silver Cornet Band (photo by Atherton of Warsaw, Ind.). Freelandville Cornet Band (some members identified but difficult to read: E. McArthur, C. Bubenzer[?], J.B., W. Heit ? , H. Cox, C. Volle, J. Osterhage, L. Brentlinger[?]). Lebanon Cornet Band. Punkin Senter Silver Cornet Band (Pumpkin Center is in Orange County).

Bands—Naval Reserve Band: two images taken Box 18, Folder 6 during the opening of the Naval Reserve Armory in Indianapolis, 21 April 1923.

Bands—Non-Marching Bands: Emil Moss and the Box 18, Folder 7 Rolling Stones (Terre Haute, ca. 1940).

Billiard/Pool Players: state three-cushion billiard Box 18, Folder 8 championship personnel and players (Indianapolis Board of Trade parlor, 1946).

Businesses: People’s Bank & Trust interior (location Box 18, Folder 9 unknown, n.d.).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 39 Camping: people by tents at camp on the White Box 18, Folder 10 River, people by tents at camp near Winamac (Pulaski County), people gathered outside Oak Lawn cottage (photo by Jones of Columbia City), unidentified locations. Commodore and Nora Blair, Bethel Blair, Clara Dawes, and James and Jessie Tillett by tents (photo by Alspach of Macy [Miami County]).

Church and Synagogue Leaders: Methodist Box 18, Folder 11 Episcopal conference (1832) including: Bishop Roberts, R. Hargrave, John Kerns, R.S. Robinson, Enoch Wood, Elijah Whitten, David Stiver, James Jones, W.H. Smith, J. Van Cleve, J.C. Smith, Joseph Tarkington, S.C. Cooper, W.M. Dailey, Bishop E.R. Ames, C.W. Ruter, James Havens, E.G. Wood, ?A. Wood, A. , and John Miller. Founders of Sharah Tefilla (Indianapolis, founded ca. 1870): Abraham Borinstein, Marcus Cohen, Solomon Kaplan, Joseph A. Borinstein, Alexander Cohen, Samuel Marks, Moses Atlass, Joseph Budweitsky, Jacob Sattinger, Ansel Wolf, Mose Goldstein, Henry Marks, Solomon Sagalowsky, Bennett Goldberg, Jacob Efroymson, Isaac Sagalowsky, Jacob Grossman, and Adolph Ebner.

Civil War: Company C, 84th Indiana regiment. Box 18, Folder 12

Civil War Treason Trials: “Arraigned at Box 18, Folder 13 Indianapolis for treason”: William A. Bowles, Lambdin P. Milligan, , H. Heffren, and Stephen Horsey (ca. 1864).

Clubs: Boys’ 4-H club camp (Indiana State Fair, Box 18, Folder 14 1932), Fort Wayne Cycling Club (26 June 1892).

Colleges and Universities—Butler University: Box 18, Folder 15 Freshman Eldon Staller setting a trap for muskrats in Butler campus canal (1932), Eldon Staller holding muskrat pelt (1932).

Colleges and Universities—DePauw University: Box 18, Folder 16 portrait of six men, two of whom are identified as Charles F. Goodwin and Edwin Terrell (ca. 1865– 71).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 40 Colleges and Universities—Earlham College: Box 18, Folder 17 football team (thought to be Earlham College, 1920).

Colleges and Universities—Purdue University: Box 18, Folder 18 Susie Cottingham wearing dry-ice wristwatch (1934), football game (1904), Bill Neff (football player, 1940), Clem Woltman (football player, 1936 [two images]), John Woltman (football player, 1935).

Colleges and Universities—South Bend Business Box 18, Folder 19 College: classroom with students (ca. 1922–23).

Colleges and Universities—Teachers Institute Box 18, Folder 20 (Bluffton): large group portrait (S. Scott Street, 1893).

Colleges and Universities—Tri–State College Box 18, Folder 21 (Angola): Science and Engineering graduation banquet (June 1912) with Dale Widney identified.

Colleges and Universities—Union Barber College Box 18, Folder 22 (Indianapolis): student barbers with men in barber chairs (1947).

Colleges and Universities—University of Notre Box 18, Folder 23 Dame: Steve Banas (football player, 1931–32 [four images]). , Major John L. Griffith, Capt. William Wood, Arch Ward, and Chester McGrath at dedication of fieldhouse as memorial to Knute Rockne (June 1939); another photo of the same event. Minnesota Club (shows students from Minnesota: Raymond Bambenek, Robert Mosher, James Keough, Robert Jassoy, Daniel McLaughlin, Joseph Shiely, Harry Curran, Francis Ryan, William Guimont, Thomas Bohen, Burnett Bauer, George Kehoe, Robert Bruzek, Franklin Newell, Hamilton Brown, Edward Boyle, Vincent Osweiler, John Thro, George Williams, and Edward Kuth (December 1934).

Colleges and Universities—: Box 18, Folder 24 cadets in uniform (ca. 1895).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 41 Dentists: Indiana State Board of Health mobile dental Box 19, Folder 1 unit (interior view with dentist and exterior view, ca. 1930s).

Entertainment Celebrities: Kenny Baker, Cher, Lily Box 19, Folder 2 Langtry, Red Skelton, Loudon Wainwright III, Lawrence Welk. Group photos that include: Nigel Bruce, Basil Rathbone, Robert Stack, Janet Gaynor, and Mrs. Rathbone (three photos).

German Culture: masked ball at Deutsches Haus Box 19, Folder 3 (Athenaeum) shows Werner Hugo Amiet as Germania and Gottfried Peter (ven) Monninger as Emperor Wilhelm (ca. 1898). Universal German Aid Society (group founded in 1857 in Mt. Vernon, Ind.).

Golfers: Bob Hamilton with golf club in army Box 19, Folder 4 uniform at Camp Atterbury (1945), Mrs. Joseph E. Neff (South Bend, 1939).

Government Officials: Gubernatorial candidate Evan Box 19, Folder 5 Bayh with running mate Frank O’Bannon (1988; autographed by both). Governor with HERA committee members Jane S. Fribley, Beth Van Vorst Greene, Betty Packard Voris, and Molly Rucker (ca. 1970s; autographed by Bowen). Governors M. Clifford Townsend and Henry Schricker with unidentified group (n.d.).

Government Officials—Republican members of the Box 19, Folder 6 House of Representatives of the 47th General Assembly of Indiana who resigned their seats 22 February 1871: W.S. Ballenger, R.P. Hooker, W. Rawles, J.P. Snodgrass, R.T. St. John, H.A. White, Wm. Heilman, Edward Calkins, W.W. Butterworth, B.F. Williams, W.H. Calkins, T.M. Kirkpatrick, A. Stone, D. Sayers, Martin Wood, G.W. Friedley, Elam Myers, A.M. Kennedy, W.W. Connor, A.E. Gordon, H.S. Biggs, W.T. Strickland, O.M. Wilson, J.L. Knight, W.P. Rhodes, G.A. Netherton, B.F. Hill, J.R. Millikan, T.S. Lines, Fielding Beeler, Edward King, J.H. Ruddell, S.D. Sabin, and J.E. Woodard.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 42 Government Officials—Franklin County: county Box 19, Folder 7 officers being sworn in by Virgil E. Davis (Brookville, 1 January 1937) include Alfred Krause, John Moore, Yakol(?) Druves, Orville Young, Hoelker, Donald Russell, Dr. Hoeger Cormer(?).

Government Officials—State: Board of Agriculture Box 19, Folder 8 members including Hezekiah Caldwell, A.B. Claypool, J.V. Milhouse (’s great- grandfather), Thomas Nelson, W.H. Ragan, H.P. Sample, and T.W. Tuttle. Board of Education member Jacob Mutz (or Mertz?). Edward T. Cox (state geologist). Robert Mitchell (Gibson County).

Government Officials—Vice Presidents from Box 19, Folder 9 Indiana: , Thomas A. Hendricks, Charles W. Fairbanks, and Thomas R. Marshall.

Hospitals—Central State Hospital: physicians Box 19, Folder 10 including Ed Alvis, Howard Norris, Max Bahr, Harry Colburn, Dr. Kiser, Charles Wright, George Edenharter, Ord Evermann, Frank Ray, and others unidentified. Superintendent Charles E. Wright with his family. Hospital employees including Mollie Findley and others unidentified (ca. 1890s). Patients and staff including Ms. Nichols (supervisor), 1924. Attendants outside of the women’s building. Dining room and staff (ca. 1910s–1920). See also series 1, Marion County—Indianapolis—Hospitals—Central State Hospital.

Indian Pow-Wow: unidentified people sitting at Box 19, Folder 11 tables at 1987 pow-wow in Marion.

Indiana State Fair: unidentified Miss Indiana State Box 19, Folder 12 Fair.

Judges: District Court of the Southern Box 19, Folder 13 District of Indiana: Gene E. Brooks, William E. Steckler, S. Hugh Dillin, James E. Noland, and Sarah Evans Barker (30 March 1984).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 43 Ku Klux Klan: parade at New Castle (1 August Box 19, Folder 14 1922), funeral at Aikman Creek Baptist Church (Daviess County, April 1923), gathering that appears to be another funeral (photo by Bennett Studio, Logansport, n.d.), four people by banner that says “WKKK Godfrey Klan No. 93 Hartford City, Ind.”

Lynch Mobs: Grant County Jail where crowd Box 19, Folder 15 stormed in to lynch two black men (Marion, 8 August 1930); crowd gathered by two men hanging from a [copy neg. of hanging tree (Marion, 8 August 1930) [3 photos] photo in Cold Room]

Military: men with cannons (n.d.), Indianapolis Box 19, Folder 16 officers school (men by tents, 20 June 1910). World War I Rainbow Division, Rainbow Regiment including Wendell Willkie and Ray Smith of Elwood (large group, fuzzy picture). Staff of the 3rd Battalion, 152nd Infantry Regiment, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana National Guard including Major James W. Perry, Lt. Col. Kenneth Brewer, Major William Schuler, 1st Lt. Earl H. Owens, Capt. Wilson E. Gibbs, and Capt. William M. Bailey (New Albany, ca. 1952).

Military—American Legion: group photo (Elkhart, Box 19, Folder 17 n.d.).

Military—Grand Army of the Republic: portrait of Box 19, Folder 18 unidentified African-American G.A.R. member (photo by Huddleston, New Castle, n.d.).

Minstrel Shows: five small photos of African- Box 19, Folder 19 Americans and Native American Indian minstrel show performers (drum in one photo bears the words “Mo- Ton Minstrels”). One person is identified as Paul Ballard (may be the Indian). No location or date is provided.

Musicians: little man with French horn and man with Box 19, Folder 20 sousaphone in band uniforms, sixteen women with cellos and basses with one man on stage.

Nurses: group of six young women in uniform Box 20, Folder 1 (written on back: “Nurses Class” and “Aunt Anna”) (photo by H.T. Biel of Terre Haute).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 44 Organizations: DeMolay group of sixteen teenaged Box 20, Folder 2 girls with five adults (n.d.), large group at annual meeting of the National Conference of Charities and Correction in Washington, DC (June 1885), group of twenty-two with banner that says “Terre Haute Indiana Sterling Girls.”

Politicians: party candidates for state Box 20, Folder 3 offices in the 1900 election including Charles Eckhart, Robert H. Clark, Edwin Hiatt, Mordecai B. McKinsey, Dr. Robert E. Pretlow, Mahlon H. Krauss, Prof. Burt W. Ayres, C.B. Kessinger, James E. Graham, Henry S. Bonsib(?), and one other whose name is unreadable.

Race Car Drivers: Larry Appleford and Henry Box 20, Folder 4 Banks in car with two others standing by (Indianapolis Motor Speedway, 1936), Henry “Hank” Banks (May 1936), Joe Boyer in Duesenberg (Indianapolis Motor Speedway, 30 May 1924), L.L. Corum in Duesenberg (Indianapolis Motor Speedway, 30 May 1924), Peter DePaolo in Duesenberg with others standing by (31 May 1926), Rene Lebegue at wheel, Wilbur Shaw in car with others standing by, Joe Thorne in car with others standing by, Joe Thorne wearing racing mask. Johnny Aitkor, Eddie Rickenbacker, and Dario Resta. Two unidentified men in car with “Maxwell” on it (Indianapolis Motor Speedway, ca. 1915).

Railroad: Big Four blacksmiths and mill gang Box 20, Folder 5 (Brightwood car shops, Indianapolis (n.d.), men standing by engine of the Columbus, , & Indiana Central Railway (n.d.), group of machinists of the Pennsylvania company PFW and CRW (Fort Wayne shops, 1896), three men at desk in Pennsylvania Railroad ticket office (Indianapolis, 1923), West Washington Street roundhouse car repair force (Indianapolis, 1930), fourth annual meeting of the Indiana Railroad Twenty Year Club (Indianapolis, 1948), young women representing Indiana towns on Southern Railway train during Monon centennial celebration (New Albany, 1947).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 45 School Children—Blackford County: large group Box 20, Folder 6 of elementary school-aged children with four women outside of a house in Hartford City (ca. 1930s).

School Children—Jennings County (probably): two Box 20, Folder 7 photos of groups of identified children listed with their ethnic identities (ca. 1918–22). Primer and first grade: Golda Ross, Mike Loskoski, Nina Walton, Bolek Kormika, Helen Kubinski, Jack Walton, Steve Myros, Margret Macky, Mary Gido, Anna Majoios, Louis Asaro, Margret Kovax, Joe Rogolski, Earnest Macky, Thomas Parnham, Helen Hennebert, Robert Kumbera, Joe Multalbano, Leo Goodrich, Frankie Malysa, Elmer Kerringer, Joe Kubinski, Mary Krulcik, Helen Hindmarsh, Frankie Rider, Joe Goodrich, Micky Poblish, Julia DePaulis, and Rosa Loskoski. Second and third grades: Truccie Macky, Victor Renko, John Tweedy, Anna Poblish, Stella Kerringer, Helen Majoios, George Tlam, Robert Tweedy, Frank Faunfrancisco, Joe Korney, Josephine Sarvarino, Frank Nagy, John Stead, Golda Rogolski, Jane Hannan, Joe Krulcik, Anna Sarvino, Mary Ross, Amel DePaulis, Billy Forbes, Charles Hurd, Louis Krulcik, Louise Asaro, Uta Poblish, Margret Parnham, Leona Hindmarsh, and Helen Rogolski.

School Children—Marion County: kindergarten Box 20, Folder 8 class at Perkins’ garden (Indianapolis, May 1915): Cornelia Parry, Francis Wales, Betty O’Dell, Elliott Perkins, Russell Fortune, Lillian May VanCamp, Billie Wildhack, Josephine Rockwood, Burkley Duck, Evelyn Chambers, Ann Ayres, Nick Noyes, Alex Stewart, Jr.

School Children—Unknown Locations: Blain Box 20, Folder 9 School—classrooms with students and teacher: Louise Richardson’s class in grades four and five, Ralph Richardson’s class in grade six.

Schools—One–Room Country Schools: Bacon Box 20, Folder 10 School taught by Grace White (unknown location, 1929–30).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 46 Schools—Reunions: group photo with caption, “‘The Box 20, Folder 11 Old Seminary Boys and Girls,’ at their annual re- union, at the home of , near Spencer, Ind. Aug. 29, 1888.”

Schools—Clark County: Charlestown School in old Box 20, Folder 12 courthouse, ca. 1910: teacher Mae Tyler, Joe Plasket, Hubert Young, Price Smith, Ted Hughes, Earl Flora, Allen Carney, Floyd Martin, Chester Conn, Leslie Vest, John M. Long, Edith Smith, Media Jane Nickles, Nettie Morrow, Nina M. Reich, Winifred Vest, Eloise Janaway, Helen Martin, Mamie McDaniel, Ethel Spencer, Allen Crum, David James, Leo Goedecker, Matthew (Muggins) Reed, John Hayes, Wycoff Bottorff, Conrad Kahle, and Hadley McCormick.

Schools—Clinton County: Pickard School, ca. 1898: Box 20, Folder 13 teacher John P. Cox, Maude Smith, Artie(?) Smith, Edith Pickard, Sarah Rood, May Bennett, Hester McAhres(?), Wilbur Davenport, Ed Thurman, Clara Pickard, Lula Thompson, F. Boyer, Clyde Baker(?), Guy Hamilton, Thad Hamilton, Earnest Davenport, Elton Pickard, Enos Clark, Alfred Goings, Norval Pickard, Jack Ryan, Myrtle Cas(?), Anne Huelett(?), Rebecca Huelett(?), and others whose names are unreadable.

Schools—DeKalb County: Mooresville School, Box 20, Folder 14 1893, teacher Nellie Maxwell and students in grades one through five.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 47 Schools—Delaware County: students and teacher(s) Box 20, Folder 15 outside of school building (photo by Lockwood of Muncie, n.d.). School taught by Mattie Reid on the Yorktown Pike near Muncie, ca. 1884–5 with teacher and students identified: Mary Bowman, Will Willson, Cora Bishop, Webb Bishop, Mandy Bowman, Nora Sellers, Roy Keesling, John Bowman, Ida Cassell, Jack Lutz, Bert Willson, Mont Smith, Charlie Staggs, Lon Bishop, Will Bowman, Kiser Dixon, Otto Bishop, Ada Nelson, Arch Bishop, Wilbur Keesling, Milton Sellers, Sam Lutz, Homer Keesling, Julia Nelson, Emma Lutz, Bertha Perdue, Hector Lutz, Will Sellers, Laura Bowman, Ernest Smith, George Sellers, Cora Keesling, Louise Bishop, Clifford Smith, and Mata Nelson.

Schools—Dubois County: students outside school Box 20, Folder 16 building in Huntingburg, ca. 1892, with some identified, including: Morman Fisher, Louis Kerner, Otto Miessner, Minnie Spruce, Nettie McMahan. Students outside school building in Huntingburg, ca. 1895–96, with some identified, including: Sam Kruger, Esther Schwartz, Tillie Kilion, Oscar Lemond, Genevieve M. Williams, Ed Katterhenry, Ben Katterhenry, Sam Thies, Nellie Mann, and Kingsley Niemuller.

Schools—Elkhart County: Conn Vocational Band Box 20, Folder 17 Instrument School classroom (Elkhart, n.d.), Elkhart High School chemistry class (two images, 1898).

Schools—Gibson County: school group including Box 20, Folder 18 African-Americans (Lyles, 1888).

Schools—Grant County: students and teacher Box 20, Folder 19 outside brick building (No. 6 School, Mill Township, n.d.).

Schools—Hancock County: McCordsville High Box 20, Folder 20 School students and personnel (McCordsville, 1904 or 1905).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 48 Schools—Henry County: one-room country school Box 20, Folder 21 taught by Clarence H. Smith (ca. 1895–96). Classroom of students who appear to be of different ages (written on back: “Victoria Scoggan — Room 7. Oct 1913” and “New Castle?”).

Schools—Henry County—New Castle Elementary Box 20, Folder 22 School: fifth grade classroom with students and teacher (ca. 1898). Sixth grade classroom including teacher Charles Deardorf, janitor John From, and students: Ruby Hayslip, Charlie Rogers, Guy Mullin, Mont Harter, Carl Moistner, Ethel Stevens, Mable Cramer, Olive Miller, Louise Millikan, Arthur (Dago) Dawson, Nellie Johnson, Hazel Bradway, Maude Patrick, Mae Hayden, Irene Scott, , Stella Dinkins, Emma Tarr, Everett Robson, Ethel Pickett, Rosa Landrigan, Ethel Simpson, Tern Morehead, George Hipp, and Raymond Carroll (ca. 1890s).

Schools—Henry County—New Castle High Box 20, Folder 23 School—pre-1900: Class of 1876: Florence Bond, William C. Bond, George Scott, and Minnie Boor. Class of 1879: Mary Elliott (Bond), Rosa Redding (Mikels), Lizzie Ludwig (Campbell), and Ella Evans. Faculty of 1894–95: J.C. Weir, Elizabeth Stryker, Ida Mullen, Rosa Mikels, Mr. Shafer, Stewart Runyan, Dorothy Gilbert, Emma Shriner, Jessie Wilson, Florence Parker, and Elizabeth Wilson. Female students of 1894 including: Lillian Chambers, Mollie Vestat(?), Louise Wilson, Edna Goudy, Miss Snell, and others unidentified. Group of eleven unidentified male students (ca. 1890s–early 1900s).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 49 Schools—Henry County—New Castle High Box 20, Folder 24 School—1900–1919: Dramatic Society in 1904: Edna Carson, Louvenia Lander, Burley Pentecost, Marie Mourer, Roy Peed, Levara Lamb, Jean Bond, Dorothy Brown, John Yost, Ailsie Mikels, Adda Francis Goodwin, Walter Daugherty, Horace Hedges, Orville Fadely, and Myron Canaday. Class of 1905: Blanche Butler, Louvenia Lander, Adda Francis Goodwin, Jean Bond, Karl Frederick, Dorothy Brown, Walter Daugherty, Marie Mourer, Orville Fadely, Ailsie Mikels, Edna Carson, Florence Hoover, Alma Wright, Myron Canaday, Horace Hedges, Sam Stout, John Yost, Harry Modlin, and Ora Morris. Group portrait of the class of 1912. Home economics class (1913). Shop class (1913). Dancing class in 1915: Jeannette Heller, Susan Morris, Lois Mouch, Margaret Brown, Robert Heller, and others unidentified. Staff of The Kroker in 1916: Victor Lawson, Paul Wintersteen, Robert Heller, James Brown, Josephine Yetter, Lois Mouch, and one unidentified. Staff of The Reflector (newspaper) in 1916: M. Armstrong, Paul Wintersteen, Dudley Smith, George Ross, June Smith, Hazel Klus, and Thad Gordon.

Schools—Henry County—New Castle High Box 20, Folder 25 School—1920–1924: Deans appointed in 1924: Clara Westhafer, Lillian Chambers, Joseph Greenstreet, George Bronson. Hi-Y Club (1924). Student orators (1924). Technical Radio Club (1924). Unidentified school group (1924). Caricature drawings of faces of the faculty (labeled with surnames) in 1923–24 (drawings by Orville Conrun(?).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 50 Schools—Henry County—New Castle High Box 20, Folder 26 School—1925 and later: Staff of The Phoenix (newspaper) in 1925: Wilmer Huffman, Robert Stranahan, Pete Boykin, Elsie Zerr, Martin Clift, Freda Dann, George Van Dyke, Lois Wiggins, Scott Chambers, John Van Nuys, William Boykin, Miriam Clift, Garnet Todd, Juanita Jane Rucker, Mary Katherine Peckinpaugh, and Evan Davis. “Leatherlungs” or “Leather Lungs” (male boosters of athletic teams, 1926). “Pepers” (female boosters of athletic teams including Miss Tully, Martha Miller, and Elizabeth Weltz, 1926). Principal Roy H. Valentine (ca. 1928). Senior play in courtroom of Henry County courthouse (ca. 1929). Foreign Relations Club in 1930: Edward Clift, Richard Goodwin, Miss Feryl Sipe (sponsor), James Pence, and Frank Wallace. Group in library (?) in 1932: Alberta Harrell, Martha French, Mary E. Shapp, Marybelle Farthing, Fred Bavender, Virgil McClean, Gerald Bond, Mrs. Rogers, Ruthanna Wilson, Betty Elmore, Edward Dyer, Miss Fern Hodson, Miss Pinnick, Clarence Elliott, Duncan Waggner, Katherine Applegate, Miss Sipe (librarian), Parnell Kirby, Miss Clifford. Students leaving school (1936).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 51 Schools—Jefferson County: small photo taken Box 20, Folder 27 outside of school building (identified as Ryker Ridge High School, but the students look younger) of teachers Ida May Almond and Gabriel Taylor with students: Anna Riedel, Anna Manville, Grace Riedel, Nettie Green, Katie Craig, Stella Carr, May Carlisle, Addie Shipman, Net Jeffries, Gertie Batchlet, Mable Craig, Bess Riedel, Celia Riedel, Grace Cotton, Mabel Ryker, Susie Golay, Anna Ryker, Bertella Ledgerwood, May Dodson, Bill Miller, Ida Jones, Lula Jones, Ella Jones, Katie Ryker, Mary Roulison(?), Bertha Hughey, Lilly Demaree, Nellie Weir, Pearl Riedel, Carl Ryker, Ina Riedel, John Ledgerwood, Gale Carr, Nat Brooks, Herbert Smith, George Cardinal, Edna Cardinal, Gilbert Kestner, Phillip Kestner, John Carr, John Kasper, John Ryker, George Sherlock, Hodge Sherlock, Burchard Carr, Hubert Ryker, Julian Grebe, Ronnie Riedel, Dave Vanburren, Wesley Riedel, Will Carr, Ed Phillips, Charles Riedel, Edgar Ryker, Bert Phillips, George Demaree, Johnie David, and Graham Phillip (sic).

Schools—Johnson County: group of three men and Box 20, Folder 28 six women (ca. 1920s), three photos of large groups of students and faculty (ca. 1920s).

Schools—Kosciusko County: two photos of groups Box 20, Folder 29 of students with teacher outside River Bend School (before 1915).

Schools—Marion County—Indianapolis: Box 21, Folder 1 unidentified woman by table celebrating Flanner House Nursery School (n.d.).

Schools—Marion County—Indianapolis—Crooked Box 21, Folder 2 Creek School: seventh grade class portrait in 1932– 33 (“Miss Wright” is written on back). Sixth grade class portrait in 1936 including Mrs. Anderson, Olive Purdy, Mary Lew Wright, Delver Carder, and others unidentified. Classroom with students and four adults (30 November 1937). Seventh grade classroom with students and four adults ( 28 March 1939).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 52 Schools—Marion County—Indianapolis— Box 21, Folder 3 Indianapolis High School: class of 1898 group portrait including class president Claude Bowers (February 1898).

Schools—Marion County—Indianapolis— Box 21, Folder 4 Shortridge High School: teacher Hope Bedford (ca. 1920s).

Schools—Montgomery County: Booher School Box 21, Folder 5 class of summer 1902 including: Will Chadwick, Hubert Needham, Ora Bundy, Glen Pickett, Cecil Needham, Orville Woody, Pearl Cook, Charles Hopkins, Vern Faust, Alva Caldwell, George Tribbett, Bertha Bundy, Ida Clouser, Effie Cook, and teacher Clella Tribbett.

Schools—Noble County: Swan School Number 6, Box 21, Folder 6 exterior with group of students and adults, 1897 (photo by W.E. Magley of Columbia City, Indiana).

Schools—Owen County: Mrs. Montgomery’s fifth Box 21, Folder 7 and sixth grade class (Quincy, 1944): Francis Richardson, Jimmie Sims, Betty Runnells, Sammy Taylor, Carolyn Wolfanger (Autry), Phyllis McCullough, Florence , Dollie Mae Lawrence, Marjorie Smith, Jimmy Jones, Rex Cummings, Junior Smith, Billy Taylor, Frankie Richardson, Clarence Featherstone, and others identified only by first name. Mrs. Montgomery’s sixth grade class (Quincy, 1945): Junior Smith, Rex Cummings, Clarence Featherstone, Bill Taylor, Jimmie Sims, Jimmie Jones, Bobby Runnells, Byron Stockwell, Dollie Mae Lawrence, Florence Paris, Marjorie Smith, Barbara Caldwell, Barbara Stockwell, Ruth Ann Asher, and others. School portrait including twelve grades of students, faculty, and custodian (Quincy, April 1945).

Schools—Randolph County: large group at Box 21, Folder 8 Fairview homecoming (14 June 1925). Three class portraits that appear to be from Losantville in 1919– 20, 1920–21, and 1921–22 (all have the name Rex Devore written on back).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 53 Schools—Ripley County: small photo with a group Box 21, Folder 9 of nine people outside Cedar Creek School in 1956.

Schools—Scott County: Frogpond School near Box 21, Folder 10 Blotcher (ca. 1908–09) including: Daisy Meadows, Quincy Harmon, Hubert Mace, Mable Mace, Elmer Hopper, (?) Bridgewater, Elsie McBride, teacher Marie Shea, Gladys Harmon, Ethel Buxton, Harry Hopper, Wayne Harmon, Mae Bridgewater, Edith Harmon, (?) Hopper, Earl Wallace, Kirk Harmon, Roscoe Meadows, and others unidentified.

Schools—Shelby County: large group outside school Box 21, Folder 11 building (Fairland?, n.d.).

Schools—Shelby County—Morristown: fourth and Box 21, Folder 12 fifth grades in 1924 including: Otis Justice, Darrell Meyers, Ruth Ellen James, Roberta Lee Sparks (Seibel), Margaret Balding, Marjorie Held, Roy Wooldridge, Pauline Wood, Esther Wayman, Garnet Brown, Charles Bennett, Tom , Joseph Meyers, Dorthy Chapman, Lucille Lindsey, Myrtle Talbert, teacher Mrs. White, Aaron Nye, Amelia Auxier, Dorothy Bass, Donald Franklin, James Carney, Wilbur Baccus, Weldon Kemper, Virginia Wilson, Alma McMurray, Wendell Arnett, and others unidentified.

Schools—Sullivan County: Mr. Bosstick’s Box 21, Folder 13 classroom with eighth grade students (Hymera, 10 October 1916).

Schools—Wabash County: teacher Ertha Box 21, Folder 14 Aukerman’s Miami School classroom with seventh (?) grade students (Wabash, ca. early 1900s) including: Mary Davis, Henrietta Nellie Christman, Faye Jones, Harold Butler, Harold Chapler, Rosa Smith, Eddie O’Brien, Madeleine Alber, Julien Lamour, Mabel Launder, Mary McCann (?), Leola Loomis (?), Lawrence Pease, Josephine Smith, Lewis Brett, and others unidentified.

Schools—Wayne County: laying of the cornerstone Box 21, Folder 15 for Whitewater High School (n.d.).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 54 Schools—Whitley County: group of students with a Box 21, Folder 16 man standing outside brick building in Coesse in 1889 (written on back: “Will Briggs’ school). Six men and two women standing outside public school in Columbia City (two men are wearing “Columbia City Lumber and Coal” aprons).

Schools—School Bands—Henry County: New Box 21, Folder 17 Castle High School band in 1904 including: Ray Fuson, Loring Mohler, Otis Bland, Everett Fuson, Harry Morehead, Ernest Guyer, Orville Fadely, James Ford, Olin McWhorter, and others unidentified. New Castle High School Drum Corps in 1926 including: Robert Hunter, Pete Morris, Frank Bolser, Reginald Wood, Herbert Heller, Floyd Hudson, and others unidentified.

Schools—School Bands—Marion County: Box 21, Folder 18 Shortridge High School band portrait standing outside building (1937). Shortridge High School band portrait onstage (1938).

Schools—Sports Teams—Clark County: Box 21, Folder 19 Charlestown High School football team in 1899 including: George Deuser, Lunsford Jones, Willie Work, Sherman Barthel, Court Hughes, Herb McMillen, Allan Harbolt, Frank West, Professor Oldfather, Logan Coombs, Danny Fax, Walter Taggart, James B. James (manager), and one unidentified.

Schools—Sports Teams—Decatur County: New Box 21, Folder 20 Point High School basketball team (ca. 1922) including: C. Brown, George Cole, Raymond Green, Norman Freeland, H. Marlin, H. Thackrey, J. Puttman, M. Brown, H. Howe, and F. Bass.

Schools—Sports Teams—Hendricks County: Box 21, Folder 21 North Salem High School girls’ basketball team in 1922. North Salem High School boys’ basketball team in 1923.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 55 Schools—Sports Teams—Henry County—New Box 21, Folder 22 Castle High School: cheerleader Elwood Daugherty (1916), cheerleader Robert Heller (1916), girls’ basketball team (1920), lettermen (1920), football team (1930). Football team (ca. 1903) including: Olin McWhorter, Harry Moorehead, Ernest Guyer, Coach George (Mark) Powell, Arch Davis, Walter Fadely, James Ford, Otis Bland, Harry Scroggan, Harry Wright, Walter Gronendyke, and Walter Hickson. Football team (ca. 1904–05) including: Olin McWhorter, Harry Morehead, John Yost, Ernest Guyer, James Ford, Ora Morris, Claude Stanley, Loring Mohler, Otis Bland, Orville Fadely, Harry Modlin, Howard Smith, and one unidentified. Football team with coach George Bronson (1910). Basketball team (1911–12). Baseball coach Thomas Barr, John Lemon, and William Jones (1922).

Schools—Sports Teams—Marion County—Ben Box 21, Folder 23 Davis High School: basketball team (1922–23).

Schools—Sports Teams—Marion County— Box 21, Folder 24 Shortridge High School: football player Hugh Dalzell, Russ Imbler (captain of track team, 1942), starting half-back William E. Kerbox (1941), other unidentified athletes. Basketball team (1941–42) including: Christie, Melson, Rogers, Hilkene, Hunt, Casselman, Smith, Cardarelli, Battreall, Hummel, Little, Ingle, Tichenor. Football team (1941) including: Birchfield, Hudson, Sutton, Hasenfelt, Goelzer, Klinger, Casselman, Warren, Rice, Leber, Stich, Lyst, Nipper, Williams, Ambuhl, Lewis, Stone, Groom, Allerdice, Kerbox, Corbin, Jelliffe, Ragsdale, Cooley, Friehoffer, Lee, Lindenbaum, Battreal, Hummel, Rogers, Claycombe, Hilkene, McShane, Little, Falender, Mitchel, Shelhorn. Football game (fall 1941) showing Jim Allerdice being tackled. Distance runners (spring 1942) including: Bob Ragsdale, Ed Porter, Bill Zaring (quarter mile), Bill Strawmyer (mile), Dan Pratt, and Tom Cox.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 56 Schools—Sports Teams—Wabash County: junior Box 21, Folder 25 high basketball team (1931–32) including: Coach Coolman, Bud McClintic, Bill Milliner, Willis Winer, Edward Yarnell and Richard Yarnell (twins), Bill Lutz, Oliver Goodlander, Charles Showalter, Sam Schlimmer, Cecil Gamble (principal), Virgil Ballard. Whites Institute 1957–58 basketball team tourney champions, 1958).

Sports Teams—Baseball: baseball team including Box 21, Folder 26 Joe Groves, Lawrence Ogborn, Sandford(?) Bond, other unidentified team members, and other men, women, and children in front of “Interurban” storefront (Dublin [Wayne County], ca. 1900); see also Wayne County in series 6 for Dublin restaurant and J.F. Groves). Indianapolis lawyers’ team including E.E. McFerren, William Harryman, James W. Lamkin, Herbert Hartman, O.F. Lauck, Samuel K. Ruick, Frank McCain, Charles C. Pettijohn(?), Clyde E. Baker, and Adolph Schreiber (ca. 1917). Indianapolis Indians (n.d.). Indianapolis Indians (1949) including: Roy Weatherly, Bob Klinger, Russ Peters, Nanny Fernandez, Dom Dallessandro, Ted Beard, bat boy Otis Campbell, trainer “Hump” Pierce, Joe Muir, Royce Lint, Mel Queen, Frank Kalin, Chet Johnson, coach Don Gutteridge, Jim Walsh, Earl Turner, Jack Cassini, John Hutchings, Les Fleming, Bob Malloy, Forrest Main, Jack Conway, Clyde Kluttz, Clyde Shoun, Bob Ganss, Jerry Scala, and manager Al Lopez. Indianapolis Indians (1950) including: Dom Dallessandro, Elmer Riddle, Ted Beard, Nanny Fernandez, Ed Bockman, Del Ballinger, Don Gutteridge, bat boy Otis Campbell, Dale Coogan, Leo Wells, Earl Turner, Russ Peters, Royce Lint, Cully Rikard, Frank Kalin, John McCall, Frank Papish, Joe Muir, Fred Strobel, trainer “Hump” Pierce, Johnny Hutchings, , Forest Main, , Whitie Platt, Ed Fitzgerald, Monty Basgall, manager Al Lopez, and general manager Ted Sullivan.

Sports Teams—Football: Polaroid photo of Box 21, Folder 27 unidentified football team with dog (ca. 1904).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 57 Sports Teams—Ice Hockey: Indianapolis Capitals Box 21, Folder 28 (1949–50) including: Terry Sawchuk, Nelson Podolsky, Don Morrison, coach Ott Heller, Pat Lundy, Rod Morrison, trainer Ross Wilson, Enio Sclisizzi, Benny Woit, Al Dewsbury, Joe Lund, Max Quackenbush, Clare Raglan, Jerry Reid, Gordon Haidy, James Uniac, Fred Glover, Doug McKay, and Lyle Wiseman.

Women’s Groups: women in sashes with flags and Box 21, Folder 29 banners including: Mrs. Eva Robinson, Mrs. Ben Rhoades, Mrs. Lowell Pooler, Mrs. Cora Jacobs, Mrs. H. Dressler, and others unidentified (ca. late 1800s–early 1900s). Women lined up on street, including Mrs. Cora Jacobs, Mrs. Lowell Pooler, and others unidentified (ca. late 1800s–early 1900s).

Series 6: People (By Counties)

CONTENTS CONTAINER Adams County: Amishville—people riding in a Box 22, Folder 1 horse-drawn wagon (ca. 1968).

Allen County: Allen County Republican Labor Club Box 22, Folder 2 (Fort Wayne, n.d.). St. John’s Roman Catholic Benevolent Society (New Haven, n.d.). Two images of picketers during strike at International Harvester (Fort Wayne, n.d.).

Blackford County: people, horse-drawn wagons, and Box 22, Folder 3 watermelons in front of a store (Hartford City, 17 July 1905).

Boone County: uniformed men with rifles and a Box 22, Folder 4 drum on South Lebanon Street by Captain James A Bragg’s house (Lebanon, ca. 1892–93). H.L. Kramer and other unidentified people in front of D.S. Whitaker Jewelry Store on South Lebanon Street (Lebanon, 1900). Woman at switchboard at Lebanon Telephone Co. (Lebanon, 1902). Four men in telephone company office (Lebanon, 1903).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 58 Carroll County: Stephen D. Lowe, James M. Box 22, Folder 5 Milburn, Elmer Milburn, William Runyon, Floyd Runyon, Oakley Runyon, and others with Robinson traction engine and hand-feed separator on Stephen Lowe’s farm (near Burlington, ca. 1898). People and horse-drawn carriages outside brick house (photo by A.W. Wolever of Delphi, n.d.). Six people standing by brick street in front of a house (photo by J.H. Smith of Flora, n.d.).

Cass County: Logansport policemen in 1900 Box 22, Folder 6 including: Captain James Foley(?), Sergeant Thomas Morris, George Graham, Desk Sergeant Thomas Miller, Barney Lynch, Edward Lehring(?), Vincent Skelton, Frank Wermis, Benjamine Dean, Charles M. Knowlton, William Kading, Detective Andy Morgan(?).

Clark County—Related Families: Rebecca Long, Box 22, Folder 7 J.B. James, Mary A. Daily, Lizzie D. James, and Mary A. Ramsey (Charlestown, ca. 1885–87). Julia Shelby, Mrs. V.J. Spitz, and Theodocia Lewman James outside of the Daily home (Charlestown, n.d.). Dode Lewman (James) on horseback at Jacob Gibson’s residence (Prather, n.d.). Dode Lewman (James), Stella Gibson (Dettmer), Jessie M. Lewman, Sis Gibson, and Mrs. Jacob Gibson with horses outside the Jacob Gibson home. Samuel P. Lewman, Jeff Lewman, Rachel Bowen, Annie Lewman, and Elizabeth Lewman. Large group at Lewman reunion.

Clay County: men outside of Brazil Planing Mill Box 22, Folder 8 (C.E. Wilder, proprietor) including Mr. Wilder, Uncle Job, and Will F.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 59 Clinton County: Large group portrait at dedication of Box 22, Folder 9 Spencer Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church (Pickards Mill, 1867). Pickard family reunion in 1898 including: Theressa Hamilton, Bert Crawford, Calvin Smith, Albert Pickard, Charles Butcher, Nate Davenport, Fanny Butcher, Dillie Hamilton, Presly Hamilton, Nancy Hamilton, Izulda Davenport, Jane Crawford, Jacob Crawford, Josephine Pickard, Larry Hamilton, Elizabeth Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Meeks, Aunty Wells, Mrs. Winecoop(?), Sam Wells, Nancy Pickard, Betsy Willis, Martha Thurman, Mrs. George Robbins, Edith Pickard, Florence Thurman, Orla Butcher, Earnest Davenport, Roy Butcher, and Clara Pickard. Large group outside of what may be a mill house (ca. 1890s). Group outside building including Presly Hamilton, Guy, Theressa, Fannie Butcher, Izulda Davenport, Nancy H., Elizabeth Williams, Alexander Williams, Charles Butcher, Thomas Pickard, Nancy Pickard, Loretta P., Wilbur Davenport, Thad Hamilton, Emma Thurman, Jesse T. Thurman, Larry Hamilton, Florence Thurman, Dillie, Maude Pickard, Roy Butcher, Orla, Earnest Davenport, and Brownie Thurman (ca. 1902). People outside of H.P. Halberstadt home (Hillisburg, 1904). Charles Ham and Herb Kilmer standing outside storefront of Blake & Ham (Frankfort, n.d.). Two men, a boy, a dog, rifles, and dead deer in front of W. Baker Bar in Frankfort (caption reads: “Part of the catch Nov 1906 by Wm. Baker”). Men inside bar/cigar store (Frankfort, n.d.).

Daviess County: Family holiday gathering including Box 22, Folder 10 Margaret Alexandria Donaldson Kuns, Mattie Long, Mary Kuns, Opal Kuns, Bess Audrey Kuns, Frank Long, John Long, and others unidentified (camp near Elnora, 4 July 1914).

Decatur County: Large crowd gathered for a Box 22, Folder 11 wedding (photo by Louis Scheidler of Millhousen, ca. 1900?).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 60 Delaware County: Dedication of marker at “Old Box 22, Folder 12 Town Hall” with “Dr. Mason, minister who presided / Mabel S. Whiteley (Muncie, 1915). American flag presented to county commissioners including Bob Marshall, Harry K. Baker, Ora G. Howell, Woodrow Parkison, and Leslie Pittenger (Muncie, 1950).

Dubois County: Staff of the Herald (Jasper, 1919): Box 22, Folder 13 Carrie Schlegel, Silas T. Kuiken, Lorenzo Loveall, Sylvester C. Smith, Albert T. Rumbach, and Charlie Lagstrom.

Elkhart County: large group of men outside First Box 22, Folder 14 Evangelical Church (Elkhart, n.d.). “Alma and Fred” (photo by Hainline of Elkhart, ca. 1900?).

Fayette County: man and two girls by horse-drawn Box 22, Folder 15 wagon for the J.M. Webster Dairy (Connersville, 1897). Austin Guy Neiderer and others unidentified outside movie house between Thos. L. Smith & Son store and Wm. G. Blum poultry and fish shop (Connersville, ca. 1910).

Franklin County: large group of women and girls by Box 22, Folder 16 a house (photo by Swayne of Brookville, ca. 1890s?).

Fulton County: Four men standing by two trucks Box 22, Folder 17 loaded with tires – sign on truck says “Abe Berebitsky Fertilizer Works” (photo by Manning of Rochester, ca. 1913–19). Two images of group on porch of “North Breeze” cottage at Lake Manitou (Rochester, 1916). Mary Mellinger and Mabel Brotherton at Lake Manitou (Rochester, 1916). Residents of Canterbury Manor Nursing Home (Rochester, ca. 1960s–70s). Three women by wooden structure (ca. 1960s–70s). Adults gathered in an old schoolhouse (ca. 1970s?). Elderly man and woman at organ in a living room (ca. 1970s?). Harvey Jackson removes metal box from cornerstone of Arlington Hotel block (Rochester, 1975). Harvey Jackson and employees of First National Bank examine contents of cornerstone from the Arlington Hotel block (Rochester, 1975).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 61 Grant County: Two men with horses in front of Box 22, Folder 18 livery next to interurban train station (Marion, n.d.).

Greene County: Family in front of home at farm of Box 22, Folder 19 Joshua M. Ogden (near Scotland, ca. 1900?). W.V. Mason, Nell Dixon, and Ollie Brown and his daughter at Elliston railroad crossings (1936).

Hamilton County: Family gathered outside of home Box 23, Folder 1 in Sheridan (ca. early 1900s?).

Hamilton County—Related Families—Anderson Box 23, Folder 2 and Stevenson: Individual portraits of John Anderson (1803–81), his wife Nancy Ann Stevenson Anderson (1804–78), and their daughter Rachel Jane Anderson Wise. Individual portraits of Samuel Stevenson (1819–98), and his wife Martha Groves Stevenson (1837–1906). House of Samuel Stevenson being worked on by Everett Lane, Walter Lane, and the father of Joseph Lane (n.d.).

Hamilton County—Related Families—Hodson, Box 23, Folder 3 Jessup, and Moore: Group portrait of Fletcher Jessup, Cynthia A. Hodson, Jesse Hodson, Emma Hodson, and John Calvin Hodson (1883). Photocopy of 1988 newspaper article about Dr. Henry Milton Moore with family group portrait from 1902.

Hancock County: Photo montage of Frank White’s Box 23, Folder 4 butchering staff in Charlottesville (n.d.).

Henry County: Workers at Indiana Bottle Co. Box 23, Folder 5 including L. Hydom(?), J. Judkins, and F. Sears (Shirley, 1907). Harvest team on Alfred Cronk’s farm (Shirley, 1910). Dancing school for high school students (New Castle, ca. 1915). Scott Chambers, Herbert Heller, and Reginald Wood with Model T car (New Castle, 1925). Man in lodge uniform (photo by Albright’s Photographic Studio in New Castle, n.d.).

Howard County: Protesters (Kokomo, ca. 1982). Box 23, Folder 6

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 62 Huntington County: Group of people standing Box 23, Folder 7 outside of a home (photo by A. Bowers of Huntington, ca. 1900?). Three people in Ben Franklin Store (Warren, ca. 1940s).

Jackson County: Workers at Hadley Poultry Box 23, Folder 8 (Seymour, n.d.).

Jay County: Group of people outside of a large Box 23, Folder 9 house (photo by T.W. Shesler of Redkey, ca. 1900?).

Jefferson County: Six men and a dog outside of the Box 23, Folder 10 Red Cloud Saloon (Madison, ca. 1890s).

Johnson County: John Baumgart and Henry Axt in Box 23, Folder 11 front of Baumgart & Axt shop on West Jefferson Street (Franklin, ca. 1887). Military formation outside of county courthouse (Franklin, ca. 1900).

Knox County: Several people in pageant reenacting Box 23, Folder 12 the surrender of Fort Sackville (Vincennes, 1929). People outside of J.H. Grim’s store (Edwardsport, ca. 1900?). Family of four in what may be J.H. Grim’s general store (Edwardsport, ca. 1920s–30s?). Man standing by dining counter in general store on DeWolf Street (Vincennes, n.d.). Men and horse-drawn wagon in front of F.A. Thuis Bottling Works (Vincennes, n.d.). Men, boys, and horse-drawn wagon in front of F.A. Thuis Bottling Works (Vincennes, n.d.).

Kosciusko County: Women in first steam or gas Box 23, Folder 13 motor boat The Cuban Girl on Webster Lake (1902). Men and horses inside Frank Nye’s blacksmith shop (Warsaw, n.d.). Seven bricklayers (Warsaw, n.d.).

Kosciusko County—Related Families—Balsley, Box 23, Folder 14 Maloy, Snobarger, and Westlake: Portrait of Ada Maloy Balsley and Charlie Balsley (photo by Parrot of Warsaw, ca. 1900). Four generations on porch: Grandpa Westlake, Alice Bartholomew Westlake, Millie Frances Bartholomew Snobarger, and Louise Snobarger Maloy (ca. 1910).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 63 Lake County: Five women in a library including Ms. Box 23, Folder 15 Peters, Ms. Gibson-Marsh, Ms. Gottieb, Ms. Leroy- Faris, and [Mabel] Tinkham (Gary, 1919). Baptist Gospel Chapel of Calumet Region church on wheels with Rev. J.M. Horton, Dan Unruh, and Carl Anderson (ca. 1928). Crowd of women in city hall demanding an end to vice (Gary, 1949). Protest against vice at city council meeting (Gary, 1949).

LaPorte County: Prison guards at Indiana State Box 23, Folder 16 Prison (Michigan City, ca. 1885). People fishing on pier (Michigan City, n.d.). Policeman with children on bicycles outside of City Court for “bicycle court” (LaPorte, 1938).

Madison County: Seventeen men with tools and Box 23, Folder 17 three children (photo by James Dawdy of Anderson, ca. early 1900s?). J.M. Overshiner’s Reaper Parade with marching band that possibly includes Woodson B. Barnes, Elmer Barnes, and Walter Barnes (Elwood, ca. late 1800s.) Six people inside Boggess Grocery on Main Street (Elwood, n.d.).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 64 Marion County: Rev. W.W. Criley and daughter and Box 24, Folder 1 Miss Clapp outside Ebenezer Lutheran Church (ca. 1912). T.C. Eagle, Fannie McCormick Miller, and Keyes McCormick at Indiana centennial at Indiana State Fairgrounds (1916). Robert W. Stempfel, R.C. Rottger, Robert D. Robinson, and F.G. Thorne (photo by W. Frank Jones of Indianapolis, ca. 1930s). Dorothy Smiley(?) and M.S. Campbell at State House food and drug lab (1939). Portrait of a woman with “M. ”(?) written on back (photo by Dexheimer of Indianapolis, n.d.). Unidentified man (Indianapolis, 1859). Unidentified woman (Indianapolis, 1859). Group portrait of three men and three women (photo by W.H. Potter of Indianapolis, 1 June 1884). Crowd of people with bicycles in front of Laurie and Co. building (Indianapolis, ca. 1900?). Portrait of man with handlebar mustache and bicycle (photo by Harrod’s Studio of Indianapolis, ca. 1900?). Two girls possibly from Lawrence Township at Monument Circle (ca. early 1900s). Portrait of unidentified woman (photo by W.H. Potter of Indianapolis). Full- length portrait of unidentified young man (photo by C. Brown of Indianapolis).

Marion County—Indianapolis—Blacksmiths: Box 24, Folder 2 Robert A. Brown, his son John Brown, and two other men outside of R.A. Brown & Son Horse Shoeing on Capitol Avenue (ca. 1904–05). Six men and horse inside Robert A. Brown’s horseshoeing establishment. See also P 0413 for portraits of the Browns.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 65 Marion County—Indianapolis—Businesses: Seven Box 24, Folder 3 people outside Louis A. Masson storefront (ca. 1900?). Men and a girl with horse-drawn wagon and carriage outside the Tacoma Laundry at 141 N. Delaware Street (names on laundry vehicles include Amzi Zaring and Sligar & Paetz, ca. 1900?). Large group of people in funny hats with caption “Wayne Feed Dealers—Indianapolis District—Oct. 14, 1927.” Forty employees of the William Laurie Co. including Sam Wier (1931). Five women including Dorothy Eggerding, Evelyn Lacy, Maxine Chapman, and Pat Warren working in an office (written on back is “Pension Fund, Dec. 1955”). Two men in auto repair shop (written on back of discarded frame was “John Randolph”). Three men and a horse outside meat market and grocery store, with woman and child looking out upstairs window. Nine people at ice cream parlor (probably Union Station).

Marion County—Indianapolis—Businesses— Box 24, Folder 4 Sonith Pattern Works Company: Interior view with six men in long work aprons including “Smitty,” Snell, Raph(?), Wiltsee, and Ben Kesot. Photocopy of company founder Ivan W. Smith’s obituary (1973). Blurred photocopy of photograph of workers.

Marion County—Indianapolis—: Box 24, Folder 5 Entrance to prison for Confederate soldiers (1863). Latrine and creek with people gathered on the grounds (1863). Barracks and creek with people (ca. 1863). Artillery company with cannons (ca. 1863). Drum corps (ca. 1863). Soldiers in 1863 by headquarters row including home of Lt. George Wagner and family (later home of Mrs. Jacob L. Ebert, still later home of Mrs. Daniel W. Pedrick). See also P 0388.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Churches and Box 24, Folder 6 Synagogues: Pastor W.E. Allen, Governor Henry F. Schricker, and Earl J. Anderson with model of church made by Anderson (1954).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 66 Marion County—Indianapolis—Department of Box 24, Folder 7 Interior: Coal Division office force in 1939 at banquet, including: Cordelia Stockton, Rollin Place, Florence Moyer, John Mathis, Frances Criss, Ed Schauwecker, Nellie Polley, John Quill, Nell Bergman, Bill Neubold, Gertrude Bordner, William Morrissy, Mary Bise, Marty Lang, Lucile Williamson Bottorff, Russell Rhorer, Madeline Byrd, Kenneth Coers, Joan Nance, Earl Jones, Lucile DePrez, Paul Donihue, Selena Ryan, Earl Sollenberger, May Hack, Earl Myers, Charlene Ray, Bob Gray, Alvin Johnson, Pleas Greenlee, Ollie Davis, and Bill Stockton.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Fall Creek: Five Box 24, Folder 8 photographs that include Mary Jack, Mayme Huey, Florence Smiley, and Georgealice Schley on the south bank of Fall Creek near New Jersey Street (1898). See also Series 1: Marion County—Indianapolis— Residences—Huey for photo of the Harry H. Huey home.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Fire Departments: Box 24, Folder 9 Group of men at Engine House No. 2 on Massachusetts Avenue with engine purchased in 1860 (1872). Nine firemen with a Stutz Bearcat pumper outside station (1920s).

Marion County—Indianapolis—Fort Benjamin Box 24, Folder 10 Harrison: Post prison guards including forty-two men and a dog (23 November 1918).

Marion County—Indianapolis—Hospitals: Dr. Box 24, Folder 11 Charles C. Root and Dr. Charles A. McNeill of Indianapolis Cancer Hospital. Large group of women in uniforms outside of Deaconess Hospital (ca. 1910). Large group of women and two men in uniforms outside of Deaconess Hospital (1910).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 67 Marion County—Indianapolis—Parades: Horses Box 24, Folder 12 pulling Ringling Brothers bell wagon down dirt road (ca. 1900). Two images of Dog and Pony Show parade (possibly the Gentry Bros. show, ca. 1905). Man and elephant walking down street (may also be part of Dog and Pony Show parade, ca. 1905). General John J. Pershing in parade car (1918). Two views of parade in Circle (1918). Marshal of France Ferdinand Foch and Governor Warren McCray in parade car (4 November 1921). Tank in parade (probably 1921). Culver Black Horse Troop in parade in circle. Bird’s eye view of parade. Man on horse riding past Western Union Telegraph Co. building. Parade in Circle (n.d.).

Marion County—Indianapolis—Police: Four Box 24, Folder 13 policemen with bicycles (ca. early 1900s?). Policeman on Harley-Davidson motorcycle (ca. 1920). Group of motorcycle policemen (ca. 1920).

Marion County—Indianapolis—Speedway: Close- Box 24, Folder 14 up of unidentified man with car and other people in background. Unidentified man standing by car.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Streetcars: Ten Box 24, Folder 15 uniformed streetcar employees by East Michigan Street streetcar #610.

Marion County—Indianapolis—Women Dressed Box 24, Folder 16 in Men’s Clothing: Four unidentified women dressed in men’s suits and hats. An individual portrait of one of the women who appears in the group portrait.

Marion County—Indianapolis—YMCA: Sixteen Box 24, Folder 17 African-American men including F.B. Ransom, Faburn DeFrantz, Robert Brokenburr, Henry J. Richardson, Jr., William Weir Stuart, and Henry L. Hummons, in meeting room at the Senate Avenue YMCA with chalkboard in background listing names involved in a membership campaign (1934). Large group of African-American men, including Oscar Tyree, outside a brick building with a banner: “$100,000 Campaign, Colored Men’s Branch….” Twenty-two African-American men standing outside the Senate Avenue YMCA.

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 68 Marion County—Irvington: Man standing outside Box 24, Folder 18 Fred Fox’s blacksmith shop. Man standing inside blacksmith shop (probably Fred Fox’s).

Marion County—Related Families—Jones, Box 24, Folder 19 Jennings, Bowles, Walker, and McManus: Large group at family reunion at the Studebaker building on the state fairgrounds (1899).

Marion County—Related Families—Terry and Box 24, Folder 20 Clapp: Mrs. William R. Terry outside her home with her daughter Elva Clapp and son-in-law Herbert E. Clapp (Yandes Street, ca. 1885).

Marshall County: Firemen listed as “state Box 24, Folder 21 champions” including Henry Schilt, Theodore Walter, John Brougher, Charles Koontz, Charles Hans, Samuel G. Lehr, Edward Steinmetz, William Rhoades, Peter Amacher, Edward Heckaman, Ernest G. Mochel, William Fries, Dr. G.F. Wahl, T.J. Walter, Jacob Heim, Joshua Walter, and Peter E. Dietrich (ca. 1890). Men and horse-drawn wagons in front of the City Bakery in the Opera Block building (possibly Bremen, ca. early 1900s?). Woman and man in L.G. Ditty insurance office (Bremen, ca. 1920s– 30s).

Martin County: Minnie Baker Lockwood, Anna Box 24, Folder 22 Bertrand Brooks, Hattie Burnett Sims, Maggie Radcliffe McCarty, Lily Bell, Ethel Campbell Clements, Cora Sears, Daisy Bertrand Taylor, Pearl Word Sanford, Lottie E. Crook Bell, Kate Sharum Brittain, Eva Sears Porter, and Stella Hall (Loogootee, 1891).

Miami County: Unidentified man with mustache Box 24, Folder 23 wearing glasses and a plaid tie (photo by George M. Bone of Converse). Two people inside a grocery store (Peru, n.d.).

Montgomery County: Twenty-seven adults and one Box 24, Folder 24 child in costume lined up outside a large house (possibly members of the Tribe of Ben Hur benevolent society) (photo by Hirshburg of Crawfordsville).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 69 Morgan County: Thirteen men in suits outside Box 24, Folder 25 Barnard’s Sanitarium (Martinsville, 1912). Two photos of large groups of men, women, and babies outside the National Sanitarium (Martinsville, 1913).

Parke County: Seven men at Graham Saw Mill Box 25, Folder 1 (Rockville).

Perry County: Two men in suits with a stretcher and Box 25, Folder 2 a hearse advertising M.B. Finch Funeral Home (Tell City (ca. 1940s?).

Perry County—Cyrus Clark’s store: Three photos Box 25, Folder 3 of people gathered at Cyrus Clark’s store in Cannelton: one interior view (1889); exterior view (1896); exterior view (photo by James A. Cooper of Indianapolis, n.d.).

Porter County: People at Lake Michigan (ca. 1910?). Box 25, Folder 4 Three photos of men with a truck labeled “Frank Doyle” (Valparaiso, ca. 1940). Seven men with fourteen horses and a dog outside of two barns (photo by Belting of Valparaiso, n.d.).

Posey County: Helen Elliott and Dr. A.E. Bestor, Jr. Box 25, Folder 5 at New Harmony library.

Putnam County: Five photos of young women Box 25, Folder 6 dancers and audience at an outdoor event (photos by the Cammack Studio of Greencastle, ca. 1920s).

Rush County: Several men including Harrison Box 25, Folder 7 Nelson, George Offutt, and the grandfather of Joe F. Irvine with threshing machine on Harrison Nelson farm one mile west of Arlington (July 1892). Four men including Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Taylor, and Earl King, with horse-drawn delivery truck in front of Taylor & Kennedy grocery on Fifth Street (Rushville?, ca. 1910).

St. Joseph County: Two employees and one Box 25, Folder 8 customer in Frank C. Toepp’s jewelry store (South Bend, ca. 1910s–20s).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 70 St. Joseph County—South Bend—Hugh Emmons’s Box 25, Folder 9 Radio Store: Three photos of people including Hugh Emmons, wife Ethel Emmons, son Alton Emmons, Ray Wight, and Wilbur Hull in radio store at 3002 Mishawaka Avenue (1928).

Shelby County: Group of men outside E.V. Box 25, Folder 10 Harrell’s drugstore (Fairland, ca. 1900?). Three men inside store with Putnam dyes, buckets, flooring samples, and other items (Fairland, ca. early 1900s?).

Tippecanoe County: Men standing outside building Box 25, Folder 11 with a sign reading “The Farmers Feed & Sale Stable” with the names J.O. Hodgin and M. Ewing printed below (Lafayette, 1902). Woman with two granddaughters in eighteenth-century costumes at herb booth at the Feast of the Hunters’ Moon (West Lafayette, 1966).

Vanderburgh County: Dr. J.C. McClurkin and Box 25, Folder 12 others at groundbreaking for new YMCA building next to Lockyear’s Business College (Evansville, ca. 1910). Seven men inside Cook’s Saddlery (Evansville, ca. 1910s?).

Vermillion County: Two photos of people gathered Box 25, Folder 13 to rescue miners (near Clinton, 31 December 1938).

Vigo County: “Grandpa Cornelius” outside of his Box 25, Folder 14 house (photo by Noyes’ Studio of Terre Haute, 1906).

Wabash County: Group of men (only J. Exum Box 25, Folder 15 Dawes is identified) with Wabash Bridge & Iron Works (Wabash, n.d.). Men and children including Thomas Scott, H. Blood, Jonas H. Wilson, Jerome Hale, W.P. Truxell, T.P. McNeal (or McNeil), and Siegle Busick outside Knights of Pythias Hall and Post Office (LaFontaine, ca. 1898). Large group of men (possibly including Edward Young) possibly at the Wabash Paper Mill (ca. 1897).

Warren County: Baby in horse-drawn carriage Box 25, Folder 16 (photo by the Lighty Co. of Williamsport).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 71 Washington County: Men and horses at lumbering Box 25, Folder 17 operation (photo by Charles Gordon of Kossuth, ca. 1890s). Three men, three women, and three children (including Captain and Mrs. Kraul, Captain Fulton[?], Helen Reid, Captain Goddin, Dorothy, Martha, Luances[?], and possibly Frank C. Neal) at Civilian Conservation Corps camp 1510 (Salem, 1933). Coin toss deciding election of new trustee of Monroe Township with Ivan Potts, Wiley Cooper, Susan Holstine, Charles Brown, Etzler Mahuron, and Ralph Mahuron (Salem, 1954).

Washington County—Martinsburg: Four photos Box 25, Folder 18 from Dutch Creek Valley showing residence, extended family group, and people by a dam (photos by A.B. Wyman of Martinsburg, ca. 1880s).

Washington County—Related Families— Box 25, Folder 19 McPheeters and Holmes: Dr. Alexander McPheeters (n.d.). Dr. James D. McPheeters (captain in Civil War uniform). Two portraits of Dr. John S. McPheeters in Civil War uniform (1864). Two portraits of Mary “Mollie” J.T. Holmes McPheeters. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Holmes. Polly Mitchell McPheeters.

Wayne County: People lined up with horse-drawn Box 25, Folder 20 vehicles with a church and other buildings in the background (photo by F.L. Sanders of Greensfork). Extended family group outside of residence (photo by J.C. Conley of Richmond, ca. 1900?). Several men (including J.F. Groves), a woman, and children outside of a restaurant and confectionery (Dublin, ca. 1900) (see also series 5: Sports Teams—Baseball for Dublin baseball team with Joe Groves). A man (possibly George Marinakes) inside a shoe shop (possibly Richmond, ca. 1900?). People inspecting damage by protesters to C.I.O. headquarters (Richmond, 1941).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 72 Wells County: Man seated outside of frame house Box 25, Folder 21 (photo by Charles F. Lenning of Markle, ca. 1895). Large group of people outside of two-story frame house (photo by Charles F. Lenning of Markle, ca. 1900?). Man (possibly John W. Marsh) and two women inside J.W. Marsh General Store (Keystone, ca. 1900).

Series 7: People in Unknown Locations

CONTENTS CONTAINER Groups of Identified People from Unknown Box 25, Folder 22 Locations: Photo of a group who appear to have taken a trip to Tolchester Beach in Maryland: William Young, Howard Hugh, Annie O’Neal, Lou Wagner, Lillie Binnix, Walter McNeil, Lourn(?) Browning, Mattie O’Neal, Annie Browning, Sam McNeil, Birdie McNeil, Jessie Knabe, Viola Crout, Elsie Crout, Willie McNeil (Tolchester, 1897). Large group of identified people from different states in large open-air vehicle; those identified as being from Indianapolis include: Ray M. Smith, Anna L. Barnes, Anna M. Weaver, Jack Whitaker, F.N(?) Daniels, Theo Kingsbury, Margaret Goldstein(?), Emma Lerner(?), Mary Love, Marion James, Elizabeth Martin, Ruth C. Fatont, Clytie Ulrich, and S.H. Creighton; from Columbia City: Ruby Hull; from Dunreith: John W. Hayes and Lillian Hayes (ca. early 1900s?). Large group gathered outside The Dupont (Inn?) operated by Mrs. W.M. Rudolph, including: Reverend and Mrs. Roberts, Ruth Fatont, Ray Smith, Frank Daniels, Arthur Whitaker, Anna Barnes, Anna Weaver, Otto Kingsbury, Lillian Hayes, Clytie Ulrich, Emma Lerner(?), Miss Gunther, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph, Reverend Jenkins, Miss Hull, Miss Goldstein(?), and Mrs. Ulrich. Large group including George Pence, David I. McCormack, and M.W. Pershing (1922).

Indiana Historical Society General Picture Collection Page 73 Unidentified People in Unknown Locations: Group Box 25, Folder 23 of men in suits seated at long table with woman standing at far end of table (“Brady” is written on back, ca. late 1800s?). Man in swimsuit with other people in background (ca. 1900?). Portrait of woman with high collar (ca. 1900?). Portrait of a man with beard and mustache (ca. 1900?) Man and woman on horseback outside two-story house (ca. early 1900s?). Small photo of woman with basket in garden. Two photos of a group of elderly people (mostly women) on a porch. Three young men by marker that says “10 O’Clock Line N54°15’W. Sep. 30, 1809” (ca. 1950s– 60s). Young man in covered wagon with trucks in background (ca. 1960s?).

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