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University of Southern Indiana 19 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.17 seconds. 
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Man and woman perched on a large log on top of a wagon being pulled by two horses on a dirt path in a field.
4315 | MSS 304-053 | Jerry Jerome Collection |
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Man in a car and another on a horse outside a feed store.
circa 1920 | MSS 188-003 | Louise Don Carlos Collection |
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H.F. Kersting Groceries horse and buggy delivery vehicles, with a number of people posing in front. Henry F. Kersting's business (and residence) was at 121 W. Franklin. H[...]
circa 1900 | MSS 283-014 | Double Cola Collection |
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Schlundt & Caldemeyer Staple and Fancy Groceries. A delivery wagon is in front, with 2 men on the street corner and another horse and buggy next to them. The 1911 cit[...]
circa 1905-1925 | MSS 230-007 | Robert Schlundt Collection |
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Hose House no. 15 at 960 S. Grand Ave, formerly 510-2 Grand Ave. There is a horse drawn carriage with 5 firemen in front. Built in 1919. it was called Park Hose House [be[...]
circa 1900 | RH 031-044 | Regional Photographs Collection |
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Three unidentified men with a horse and buggy, pulled off the side of the road into some underbrush.
n.d. | MSS 091-048 | Oramay Cluthe-Eades Collection |
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Postcard of the Diamond Coal Co., with the postmark from the back bleeding through. Horses and wagons line up to transport the coal. Diamond Coal Company was located of[...]
n.d. | MSS 184-0015 | Brad Awe Collection |
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Two boys in a decorated horse-drawn buggy, near a wagon from Tente & Son Grocers. The grocery was at 300 W. 2nd St. There is a Christian F. Tente (1833-1913) buried i[...]
1916 | MSS 022-2572 | John Doane Collection |
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Man sitting on a horse wagon outside of the Brizius Mill. Charles William Brizius (1857-1937) was born in Warrick County, the son of German immigrants. In 1865 he opened [...]
circa 1890 | MSS 304-014 | Jerry Jerome Collection |
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Peter Scherer (1892-1918), the father of Martha Marie Scherer Schmadel. When he started school the only language he spoke was German.
n.d. | MSS 078-008 | Schmadel Family Collection |

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