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University of Southern Indiana 359 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.16 seconds. 
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Blemker Tillman, & Co. at 6th St. and Canal St., aka the Excelsior Stove Works. The foundry was built around 1860 and disappeared/was razed some 30 years later.
circa 1870 | MSS 157-2796 | Schlamp-Meyer Family Collection |
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The delivery wagon in this photograph says H.A. Cook, the original family grocer. The circa 1897 city directory lists an H.A. Cook and Sons grocery at 331 Main St. That s[...]
circa 1870 | MSS 157-2797 | Schlamp-Meyer Family Collection |
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Charles Schulte home at 110 N. Wabash Ave, formerly 310 Wabash Ave. It was built in 1878 with the front porch added in 1912. Schulte was a partner in a number of business[...]
circa 1890 | MSS 157-2771 | Schlamp-Meyer Family Collection |
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Conrad Baker tombstone at Oak Hill Cemetery. From Find a Grave, Indiana Governor. After attending Pennsylvania College, he studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1839 an[...]
February 1968 | MSS 132-002 | Evansville Courthouse Collection |
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New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Designed by Henry Wolters. The New Orleans Cotton Exchange was established in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1871 as a centralized forum for the [...]
circa 1920 | MSS 132-428 | Evansville Courthouse Collection |
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E.Q. Smith Chair Factory at 226 Court St., originally 226 Division St. This was built for Edward Q. Smith around 1880. The company moved to 2015 W. Maryland St. around 19[...]
circa 1880 | MSS 157-2786 | Schlamp-Meyer Family Collection |
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Evansville Chair Factory at 427 NW 4th St., formerly 215 First Ave. As the sign indicates, this was owned by J.B. Buehner. The factory was built circa 1884 and razed circ[...]
circa 1900 | MSS 157-2782 | Schlamp-Meyer Family Collection |
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Evansville Furniture Co. at 1419 Pennsylvania St./W. Lloyd Expressway, originally 301-305 W. Pennsylvania St. This 1879 construction replaces a circa 1870 two story wood [...]
circa 1890 | MSS 157-2802 | Schlamp-Meyer Family Collection |
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F. Hopkins & Co. at 9-11 NW 2nd St., formerly 214-6 Upper 2nd St. This building was later occupied by two different hotels, but has been razed. No further information[...]
circa 1870 | MSS 157-2763 | Schlamp-Meyer Family Collection |
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Packaging cigars at the Fendrich Cigar Factory at 101 Oakley St. In 1833 the Fendrich family immigrated to Baltimore from the Margraviate of Baden in the Holy Roman Empir[...]
circa 1912 | MSS 216-007 | Maxine G. Akins Collection |

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