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Introduction Buildings and Houses Index Many Research Library Introduction Buildings and Houses Index Many Research Library patrons ask questions such as: How can I find the history of the house or building I just purchased? Who owned it before me? When was it built? Are there pictures of it at earlier times? To help locate materials to answer these questions, we have created an index, found both online and in print form. The online version can be searched by name of the building or address. The index shows items in our collection that have information about particular buildings and houses in Monroe County, Indiana. For many buildings, there are multiple places to look. They might be located in Research Library books, vertical files, church files, the permanent collection (in the Past Perfect catalog), or other places. Each entry has an abbreviation for the location in the Library. Abbreviations and locations are explained in the Index Sources Key below. In order to determine previous owners, items in the index might not help. There are three other places to obtain that information: 1. Monroe County Geographic Information System (GIS) is an online resource found at http://monroein.egis.39dn.com/# After locating the property, the “Detailed Property Assessment Report” contains a “Transfer of Ownership” section listing previous owners. However, it is incomplete from the early 1900’s back in time. 2. For ownership of land parcels (but not specifically for buildings) from about 1885 to the present, go to the Monroe County Assessor’s office (second floor of the Courthouse) and use the “transfer books”. Arranged by township and surname, these can yield the history of a parcel of land from the present back to about 1880. The Assessor’s Office staff can help orient the user. 3. For ownership of land parcels (but not specifically for buildings) before the 1800’s, the Library has two sets of Tract Books that can be used to trace buyers and sellers over time. The Library staff will assist you in using these books. Buildings and Houses Index Sources Key Last updated: 3/14/2018 Abbreviation Source Name Library Location Bicentennial Bicentennial Sketchbook: Daily Herald‐Telephone July 1, 1976 Newspaper Box 2 BMG IR#1 City of Bloomington Interim Report; Indiana Historic Sites and Structures Inventory. 2004 F534 .B6C5a BMG IR#2 City of Bloomington Interim Report; Indiana Historic Sites and Structures Inventory. 1986 F534 .B6C5 BMG & IU Images of America: Bloomington and Indiana University. 2002 F534 .B6B56 BMG Discov Bloomington Discovered. 1980. NA735 .B56 C7 BMG T&N Bloomington Then & Now: A Bloomington Fading Project. 2012 F534 .B6C60 Church Files Church History Files Clapacs Indiana University Bloomington: America's Legacy Campus LD 2518 .V53 2017 Crossroads Crossroads of America. F527 .H1 2000 Do You Know Do You Know About These Homes? In Binder cabinet Driving Driving to Stoney Lonesome TR140 .W427 A3 2006 Echoes Echoes from One‐Room Schools LC5147 .I6M66 Family Files Family Files Fine Middle Class A Fine Middle Class Neighborhood F534 .B6 S78 2015 Fowler House Fowler ‐ Reid ‐ Worley House In Binder cabinet Goodall House The Goodall Family: 75 Years at 712 W Wylie CS71 .G61 (Fam Bks) Historian Newsletter of the Historical Society In Binder cabinet Historic Historic Preservation Collection In Binder cabinet Historic Ketcham Barn Historic Ketcham Barn F534 .B6 E35 Hist Univ Courts History of University Courts F435 .B6 2017 MC IR Monroe County Interim Report: Indiana Historic Sites and Structures Inventory. 1989 F534 .B6C5b MoCo:Everyday Life Monroe County: Everyday Life in Indiana F532 .M7 M65 2017 Mordoh Alice Morrison Mordoh Dissertation: Portrait of a Lost Community IU GR999 .M834; on S:\ Drive in Library\Oral History\Lake Monroe Oral History Project\Mordoh Dissertation 2‐15‐2013 Souv of BMG Souvenir of Bloomington, Indiana: Seat of Indiana University and Center of Oolitic Stone Belt F534 .6C6 Vert File Vertical Files Monroe County Houses and Buildings Index Building Name St # Street Name Town/Twp Location "New" Hoosier Courts (1951) North Union Street IU Campus Clapacs, p. 238 A & W Restaurants Bloomington Bicentennial, p 46 A Modern Residence Bloomington Souv of BMG, p. 60 A&P Grocery Store 418 N College Ave Bloomington BMG T&N, p. 46 W Kirkwood at A.F.O.L. Temple Madison Bloomington VF: BRI - Tours 1977 VF: Business History - A-1 Printing 650 N College Bloomington Services VF: Westinghouse - General ABB Plant N Curry Pike Richland Twp Info Abel House 317 N Fairview Bloomington VF: BRI - Tours 1976 Abel House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington BMG Discov, p. 5 Echoes From One-Room Abel School No 9 Bean Bl Twp Schools, p 26 VF: School History -- MCHS Abel School No 9 Bean Bl Twp 2005 School Calendar VF: Neigborhoods - Fairview Abel, Elias House 317 N Fairview Bloomington (p. 14) Abel, Elias House 317 N Fairview Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 31 Abel, Elias House 317 N Fairview Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. xiii VF: BRI - Newsletters Spring Abel, Elias House 317 N Fairview Bloomington 1994 Abel, Elias House 317 N Fairview Bloomington VF: BRI - Tours May 1986 VF: Walking & Driving Tours Abel, Elias House 317 N Fairview Bloomington - Brochures; West Side Abel, Elias House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 49 VF: Neighborhoods - Fairview Historic District Abel, Elias House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington Design Guidelines, p.14 & 54 Abel, John House 7498 W Brighton Rd Bean Bl Twp VF: BRI - Tours Nov 1986 Abel-Neeld-Terrell House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington Do You Know Abel-Neeld-Terrell House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington Historic Preservation Binder Abel-Neeld-Terrell House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington Historic Preservation Binder Able, Elias House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington BMG IR#1, pp. xx, 49 Able, Elias House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington VF - Buildings Acacia House 702 E 3rd St Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 32 Academic Scholarly Books 105 Pete Ellis Dr Bloomington VF: Business History - Retail Adams Brothers Houses 431-441 S College Ave Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 143 Adams Brothers Houses and Carriage House 431-441 S College Ave Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 50 VF: Bloomington History - Adams Express Office Square, W Side of Bloomington Square (1891) 6-28-1970 Historic Preservation Adams House 321 S Jordan Ave Bloomington Collection: Income Properties Adams House 611 Empire Mill Rd Perry Twp MC IR, p. 39 Adams Houses 2nd & College Bloomington Do You Know Page 1 Monroe County Houses and Buildings Index Building Name St # Street Name Town/Twp Location 2nd & S College Adams Houses Ave Bloomington VF - Buildings Adams Houses 431 & 441 S College Ave Bloomington Historic Preservation Binder Adams Houses 431, 441 S College Ave Bloomington BMG Discov, p. 18 S Washington St between 1st St & Adams Houses Dodds Bloomington VF - Buildings Echoes From One-Room Adams School Benton Twp Schools, p 62 Adams School Benton Twp VF: Schools - Adams Adams Street Chapel 712 S Adams Perry Twp Church Files Adams, Henry & Catharine Farmstead Henricksville VF: Maryland Ridge p. 12 Historic Preservation Adams/Gates House 707 S Anita St Bloomington Collection: 1966 Historic Preservation Addie H Matthews House 514 N Washington St Bloomington Collection: Income Properties Historic Preservation Addie H Matthews House 514 N Washington St Bloomington Collection: 1965 VF: Neighborhoods - African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Fairview Historic District Church 7th & Rogers St Bloomington Design Guidelines p. 52 VF: Neighborhoods - African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Fairview Historic District Church 7th & Rogers St Bloomington Design Guidelines p. 52 VF: Business History - Agency for Instructional Technology 1880 Stonelake Dr Bloomington Construction Agnes E. Wells Quadrangle (1925) Third Street IU Campus Clapacs, p. 208 Airport Roller Rink Curry Pike Van Buren Twp VF: Fire Dept - Famous Fires VF: Business History - Airport Roller Rink Kirby Rd Van Buren Twp Recreation Alan Audio Inc Bloomington Bicentennial, p 68 Aldens N Side Square Bloomington Bicentennial, p 20 Alden's Department Store 6th St Bloomington BMG & IU, p. 19 VF: Neighborhoods - Vinegar Alexander, S Erwin & Ethel House 701 S Jordan Ave Bloomington Hill VF: Neighborhoods - Vinegar Alexander, William & Clyde House 714 S Ballentine Rd Bloomington Hill Alexander, Zebulon & Mary Barn Indian Creek Twp VF: Maryland Ridge p. 28 Alexander, Zebulon & Mary Farmstead Indian Creek Twp VF: Maryland Ridge p. 18 All Saints Orthodox Christian Church 6004 S Fairfax Rd Perry Twp Church Files Allen Building 104 E Kirkwood Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. xxvii, 14 Allen Building 104 E Kirkwood Bloomington MoCo:Everyday Life p 86 Allen Building 104 E Kirkwood Bloomington VF: BRI - Tours 1994 VF: Walking & Driving Tours - Brochures; Courthouse Allen Building 102-104 E Kirkwood Bloomington Square Page 2 Monroe County Houses and Buildings Index Building Name St # Street Name Town/Twp Location 1986.077.0069A, Allen Building 104 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington 1986.077.0069b Allen Building 104 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington BMG Discov, p. 24 Allen Building 104 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 21 Allen Building 104 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 50 Allen Building 104 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington VF - Buildings VF: Bloomington History - Allen Building 104 1/2 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington Calendars 1986 Jan Allen Building 108 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington VF: Black History - General Allen Building (New) 110 W 7th St Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 20 Allen Building Boiler Room E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington 1986.077.0262 Allen Building New 110 W 6th St Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 49 Allen Court Apts 6th & Washington Bloomington
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