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University of Southern Indiana 378 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.28 seconds. 
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Car and trucks being transported on a barge that is tied up at Newburgh, possibly Chrysler and Plymouth vehicles.
circa 1930 | MSS 304-044 | Jerry Jerome Collection |
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Cars parked near flooded street. People standing near parked cars. The river crested at 56.6 ft. in Newburgh, with flood stage at 38 ft.
1937 | MSS 304-036 | Jerry Jerome Collection |
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Boonville-Evansville bus
1936 | MSS 018-009 | Evansville Suburban and Newburgh Railway Company Collection |
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Evansville Suburban & Newburgh Railway Company bus #30
n.d. | MSS 018-003 | Evansville Suburban and Newburgh Railway Company Collection |
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Evansville Suburban & Newburgh Railway Company bus # 31 and #32
n.d. | MSS 018-004 | Evansville Suburban and Newburgh Railway Company Collection |
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Nine delivery vehicles, said to be Jumbo Bottling Co. delivery vehicles, plus a car lined up in a field. The photograph is marked Wiles Nashville Tenn. According to Wikip[...]
n.d. | MSS 283-005 | Double Cola Collection |
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Chero-Cola Co. and vehicles advertising Nehi flavored soft drink at 1300 W. Franklin St. It advertises, Drink Nehi. This bottling plant no longer exists. Nehi is a flavor[...]
n.d. | MSS 283-010 | Double Cola Collection |
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Delivery vehicle outside the Royal Crown/Nehi bottling plant at 400 N. Main St. It advertises, Drink Nehi. This bottling plant no longer exists. From Wikipedia, Nehi /?ni[...]
n.d. | MSS 283-002 | Double Cola Collection |
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Fleet of delivery vehicles outside the Royal Crown/Nehi bottling plant at 400 N. Main St. It advertises, Drink Nehi. This bottling plant no longer exists. From Wikipedia,[...]
n.d. | MSS 283-011 | Double Cola Collection |
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WPA road construction project removing trolley lines from Main St. WPA (Works Progress Administration) was a New Deal agency that for 8 years provided assistance with pub[...]
circa 1935 | MSS 258-004 | Robert Reid Collection |

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