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Y.M.C.A.
Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Men -- Indiana -- Evansville -- Societies and clubs; Young Men's Christian associations -- Indiana -- Evansville; Community centers -- Indiana -- Evansville; Physical fitness centers -- Indiana -- Evansville;
The Young Men's Christian Association is located at Fifth and Vine Streets on the Court House square. It was erected in 1914 with money raised by subscription from Evansville citizens. It is a modern
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Y. W. C. A. Building, Evansville, Indiana
Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Associations, institutions, etc.; Young Women's Christian associations -- Indiana -- Evansville; Women -- Indiana -- Evansville -- Societies and clubs
The Y. W. C. A. (Young Women's Christian Association) was formed in Evansville in 1911 and provides housing and services for women and girls. The YWCA is located at 116 Vine Street at Second Street. T
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Woodmere Hospital Park
Architecture -- Indiana -- Evansville; Asylums -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Hospitals -- Indiana -- Evansville; Landscape; Parks -- Indiana -- Evansville; Trees; Plants;
A postcard showing the park at Woodmere, Southern Indiana Insane Hospital, in Evansville, Indiana.
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Woodmere Hospital
Architecture; Architecture -- Indiana -- Evansville; Asylums; Buildings; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Hospitals -- Indiana -- Evansville;
A picturesque view of the six winged, three story Woodmere Southern Indiana Hospital for insane, Evansville Indiana. The administration building completed in 1886 opened 1890 the hospital for the insa
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William Street
Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Dwellings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Floods -- Indiana -- Evansville;
View of flooded William Street after the storm on August 10, 1908.
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William Hughes Store
Merchants -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville;
A photograph of the William Hughes Store in May 1911, on the eve of commencement of operations. This store was located at 508-514 Main Street in Evansville, Indiana. Merchandise or shelving can be see
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Willard Library
Public libraries -- Indiana -- Evansville; Libraries -- Indiana -- Evansville; Carnegie libraries -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Library buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville;
A drawing of Willard Library by Evansville artist Jerry N. Baum.
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Willard Library
Libraries -- Indiana -- Evansville; Public libraries -- Indiana -- Evansville; Carnegie libraries -- Indiana -- Evansville; Library buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville;
A colorized postcard of Willard Library in Evansville, Indiana.
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Willard Carpenter House
Dwellings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Television stations -- Indiana -- Evansville; Radio stations -- Indiana -- Evansville; Underground Railroad -- Indiana -- Evansville;
Jerry Baum's black & white drawing of the Willard Carpenter House. Text in the bottom right corner reads, "Now owned by MEDCO Inc., Willard Carpenter House (location of Old Underground Railroad) 1848.
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Willard Carpenter Homestead
Dwellings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Architecture -- Indiana -- Evansville;
A drawing of the spacious grounds and the brick and stone house built in 1848-1849 for businessman/philanthropist Willard Carpenter.
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Willard Carpenter
Businessmen -- Indiana -- Evansville; Philanthropists -- Indiana -- Evansville; Merchants -- Indiana -- Evansville; Libraries; Persons; Railroad trains; Dwellings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Legislators -- Indiana;
Willard Carpenter, a well-known entrepenuer and philanthropist, is associated with the Wabash and Erie Canal, the Straight Line Railroad, the Christian Home, his Carpenter Home and Willard Library. H
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Willard Carpenter
Libraries -- Indiana -- Evansville; Philanthropists -- Indiana -- Evansville; Merchants -- Indiana -- Evansville; Businessmen -- Indiana -- Evansville;
A portrait of Willard Carpenter (1803-1883), philanthropist and founder of Willard Library, which opened in March 1885.
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Whirlpool-Seeger Corp.
Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Automobiles; Manufacturing industries -- Indiana -- Evansville;
A view of several buildings and cars with a caption "The Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. is now located here" with a building that says Sunbeam Electric Mfg. Co.
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Wharf Scene, Water Front, Evansville, Ind.
Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Wharves -- Indiana -- Evansville; Harbors -- Ohio River; Ohio River; Harbors -- Indiana -- Evansville; Waterfronts -- Indiana -- Evansville; River steamers; Barges; Wharves -- Indiana -- Evansville;
A color postcard of river traffic on the Ohio River at Evansville, showing the many wharfboats and steamboats using the water front.
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Wesselman Park Nature Center
Architecture -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Chairs; Parks -- Indiana -- Evansville; Nature centers -- Indiana -- Evansville; Tables;
A picture showing some of the interior of the Wesselman Park Nature Center.
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Welborn Medical Center
Hospitals -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville;
Welborn Baptist Hospital reveals its plans for a new 7-story building to house a high-risk nursery, pediatric intensive care unit, and trauma and emergency units.
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Waverly Building and Grand Theatre
Architecture -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville;
Postcard of the Waverly Building and Grand Theatre, which was located on Sycamore Street in Evansville, Ind
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Water Street Car Barns
Trolley cars; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Transportation buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville;
A black and white photograph of the Water Street trolley car barns.
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Washington Avenue Presbyterian Church
Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Church buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville;
The Washington Avenue Presbyterian Church was located at the intersection of McCormick and Washington Avenues, and was one of Evansville's most modern churches, erected in 1914. The building was noted
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View: Corner Second Avenue and Division Street
Architecture -- Indiana -- Evansville; Buildings -- Indiana -- Evansville; Horse-drawn vehicles; Horses; Persons;
A picture of Second Avenue and Division Street, showing the dirt street, a horse-drawn vehicle and man standing next to one of the buildings.
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