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1850 Steamer "Tell City," Evansville, Indiana
Steamboats -- Indiana -- Evansville; Rivers -- Indiana -- Evansville; River steamers -- Indiana -- Evansville;
A picture of the steamboat, "Tell City," traveling on the Ohio River, with two other steamboats near the shore. According to the Historic Harrison County website, the "Tell City" sank in 1917 at Littl
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1942 Pontiac Woodie Body by Hercules
Antique and classic cars; Automobiles;
A side view picture of a 1942 Pontiac, also called a "Woodie." Produced by the General Motors Corporation, the wood body was built by the Hercules Body Company and requires special care to keep the wo
3.
200 Block Main Street View
Automobiles; Banks and banking -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Central business districts -- Indiana -- Evansville; Merchants -- Indiana -- Evansville; Persons; Trolley cars;
A black and white photograph of Evansville's Main Street, taken sometime in the mid-1920s to late 1930s. We know this is in the 200 block area because Peoples Savings Bank, shown in the forefront, was
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A corner of Evansville's business district
Automobiles; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Banks and banking -- Indiana -- Evansville; Central business districts -- Indiana -- Evansville;
A 1940s street scene of the Evansville business district. The view includes the Citizen's Bank building.
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A country drive near Evansville, Ind.
Rural roads -- Indiana -- Evansville; Scenic drives -- Indiana -- Evansville; Roads -- Indiana -- Evansville; Roads, Gravel -- Indiana -- Evansville;
Postcard of a shady, narrow, dirt or gravel country road, with a split-rail fence and beyond that an iron fence running alongside it, in summertime.
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Administration Building at Oak Hill Cemetery, Evansville, Ind.
Architecture -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Cemeteries -- Indiana -- Vanderburgh County; Landscape; Water lilies; Children; Plants; Ponds;
A picture postcard of the beautiful landscape around the Administration Building in Oak Hill Cemetery.
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Administration Hall, Evansville College, Evansville, Ind.
Architecture -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Flagpoles; Universities and colleges -- Indiana -- Evansville; University of Evansville -- Buildings; Trees;
A picture postcard of the Administration Building at Evansville College, with subtitle: "The Air Cross Roads of America."
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Aerial view of Evansville
Waterfronts -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville;
An aerial view of downtown Evansville and the riverfront at Dress Plaza.
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Aerial view of Whirlpool-Seeger Corp.
Industries -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Factories -- Indiana -- Evansville;
B&w photograph of Whirlpool Corp. Text at bottom reads, "Aerial view of Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. formerly International Harvester." View is to the northeast.
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Airview of the Great Servel, Inc
Architecture -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Industries -- Indiana -- Evansville;
Black and white aerial view of Servel, Inc.
11.
Alice Dodd
World War, 1914-1918; War casualties -- Indiana -- Evansville; Mothers of war casualties
A portrait of Mrs. Alice Gresham Dodd, considered to be the first American mother to lose a son during World War I. Her son, James Bethel Gresham, was killed in France on November 3, 1917.
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American Trust & Savings Bank
Architecture -- Indiana -- Evansville; Automobiles; Banks and banking -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Trolley cars; Persons; Street lighting; Flagpoles; Trust companies -- Indiana -- Evansville;
A drawing of the American Trust and Savings Bank.
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American Trust and Savings Bank
Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Banks and banking -- Indiana -- Evansville; Trust companies -- Indiana -- Evansville;
The American Trust and Savings Bank was incorporated in December 1904. Along with the banking business, they also handled estates, trusteeships, loans of all kinds, and a safety deposit department, ma
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An old homestead near Evansville, Ind.
Log cabins -- Indiana -- Evansville; Dwellings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Fences; Landscape;
Postcard of a log cabin in the countryside.
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Angel Mounds
Historic sites -- Indiana -- Evansville; Historic sites -- Indiana -- Vanderburgh County;
A view of three buildings at Angel Mounds State Historic Site, home to people of the Middle Mississippian culture from about 1100 to 1450 A.D. The land was purchased by the Indiana Historical Society
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Angel Mounds
Architecture -- Indiana -- Evansville; Historic sites -- Indiana -- Evansville; Landscape; Parks -- Indiana -- Evansville;
A photograph of Angel Mounds State Historic Site, which was purchased in 1938 by the Indiana Historical Society for the purpose to reconstruct the village
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Angel Mounds
Architecture -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Landscape; Historic sites -- Indiana -- Evansville; Parks -- Indiana -- Evansville; Memorials -- Indiana -- Evansville;
A photograph of the Angel Mounds Vistors Center, which opened in 1972 and was financed by a gift from Eli Lilly through the Lilly Endowment.
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Assumption Parish School, Seventh St., Evansville, Ind.
Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Church schools -- Indiana -- Evansville; School buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Schools -- Indiana -- Evansville;
Photograph of the Assumption Parish School. The church and school were located on Seventh Street between Vine and Sycamore Streets on the north side. The architects of the school were Thole & Legeman
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At Tri-State Fair Grounds
Architecture -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Horse-drawn vehicles; Persons; Parks -- Indiana -- Evansville; Grandstands -- Indiana -- Evansville; Fences;
A picture of the old Tri-State fairgrounds, located on the East Side of Evansville, between Madison and Covert Avenues on Kentucky Avenue.
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August Brentano Residence
Dwellings -- Indiana -- Evansville;
A photograph of the Evansville, Indiana residence of August Brentano, president of Keller-Crescent Printing & Engraving Company.
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