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Fourteen men and two boys at Fox River, one of whom is identified as A.C. Thomas. The Fox River is a tributary of the Wabash River.
May 3, 1896 | MSS 247-6115 | Don Blair Collection |
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Cole Brothers Circus elephants on a residential street.""The Cole Bros. Circus was a medium-sized American circus. It was founded in 1884 as ""W.W. Co[...]
August 29, 1909 | MSS 247-8052 | Don Blair Collection |
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Sanctuary of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church--this is believed to be an older church on North St., prior to 1911. The current church is at 512 Granary St. (official addres[...]
1900 | MSS 247-8066 | Don Blair Collection |
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Three friends, including Tillie Lichtenberger enjoying an adult beverage. The beverage of choice is Goldblume beer, made in Evansville by F.W. Cook brewery.
1900 | MSS 247-6121 | Don Blair Collection |
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Grain mill, with line of horses and wagons filled with corn ") waiting to be unloaded.
1900 | MSS 247-8077 | Don Blair Collection |
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Cattle at the fairgrounds, with 2 boys holding a rope.
September 1910 | MSS 247-8119 | Don Blair Collection |
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Building at Ribeyre Boy Scout Camp. This was the home of the Evansville Boy Scouts of America.
1900 | MSS 247-8033 | Don Blair Collection |
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Miller ferry boat on the Wabash River, full of people. One of these people is said to be Maud Miller Fauntleroy. The sign advertises Dr. Hargan, the leading dentist, best[...]
1900 | MSS 247-8108 | Don Blair Collection |
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Berneice of Evansville paddlewheel boat with ferry in background on the Wabash River.
1900 | MSS 247-8004 | Don Blair Collection |
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Identified as barter picnic on the Long Pond--8 men at a campfire. With 3 dogs present and a rifle, they may have been hunting. Some identifications from MSS 247-6128 (sa[...]
1900 | MSS 247-6127 | Don Blair Collection |
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