001522863 001__ 1522863 001522863 005__ 20240630080125.0 001522863 02480 $$aRH 033-0968 001522863 037__ $$aDA 001522863 041__ $$aeng 001522863 245__ $$aEvansville and Terre Haute Railroad Station in Evansville, Indiana 001522863 260__ $$bUniversity of Southern Indiana 001522863 269__ $$an.d. 001522863 347__ $$a600-800 dpi 001522863 520__ $$aE and TH depot on SE 8th St. The Evansville and Terre Haute (E and TH) Railroad depot at Eighth and Main Streets was built in 1903 and 1904 and replaced the old Union Station on the corner of Eighth and Main Streets. It was later renamed the Chicago and Eastern Illinois (CandEI) Depot aft the E and TH was bought out. In the early 1930s, when the CandEI was taken over by the Louisville and Nashville (LandN) Railroad, this depot became redundant. It subsequently served as a USO Club, a community center, and even a car dealership. When the site was chosen for the new Evansville civic center complex, the depot's time was up. The four Ionic columns in front of the depot were salvaged when the depot was razed in the 1960s; they were integrated into the Four Freedoms Bicentennial Monument located on the riverfront, just beyond the foot of Walnut Street. (Engler, Joe. Evansville. (Postcard History Series). Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2012, p. 91) 001522863 542__ $$fhttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ 001522863 6531_ $$aPhotographs 001522863 6531_ $$aRegional History 001522863 6531_ $$aRelated Materials -- n.d. 001522863 655__ $$aBlack and White Photograph 001522863 691__ $$aIndiana 001522863 7001_ $$aF. A. Miintzer 001522863 8564_ $$9952e38fa-42af-4298-8e71-97c92a2a747b$$s5343255$$uhttps://library.usi.edu/record/1522863/files/27713.jp2 001522863 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1522863$$pGLOBAL_SET 001522863 914__ $$ap17218coll2 001522863 980__ $$aSpecial & Regional History Collection 001522863 984__ $$aEvansville Postcard Collection 001522863 985__ $$aImage