TY - GEN N2 - 1914 map of Evansville, Indiana and Howell, Indiana. Evansville's commerce became less dependent on steamboats and became more of an important node in the nation's railroad network in 1887 when the Louisville and Nashville Railroad constructed a bridge across the Ohio River. L&N also built a major rail yard southwest of Evansville, with the new town of Howell created to house railroad employees. In 1916 Evansville annexed Howell, completing the city's counterclockwise march around the horseshoe bend. AB - 1914 map of Evansville, Indiana and Howell, Indiana. Evansville's commerce became less dependent on steamboats and became more of an important node in the nation's railroad network in 1887 when the Louisville and Nashville Railroad constructed a bridge across the Ohio River. L&N also built a major rail yard southwest of Evansville, with the new town of Howell created to house railroad employees. In 1916 Evansville annexed Howell, completing the city's counterclockwise march around the horseshoe bend. T1 - 1914 Evansville and Howell map in Evansville, Indiana DA - 1914 DA - 1914 AU - J. W. Davidson AU - Jules E. T. Ehlers L1 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1528380/files/6809.jp2 PB - University of Southern Indiana LA - eng PY - 1914 PY - 1914 ID - 1528380 L4 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1528380/files/6809.jp2 KW - Local History KW - Photographs KW - Regional History KW - Related Materials -- 1901-1950 TI - 1914 Evansville and Howell map in Evansville, Indiana Y1 - 1914 L2 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1528380/files/6809.jp2 LK - https://library.usi.edu/record/1528380/files/6809.jp2 UR - https://library.usi.edu/record/1528380/files/6809.jp2 ER -