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University of Southern Indiana 3,311 records found previous11 - 20nextSearch took 0.18 seconds. 
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People attending a fair. Left center there is a sign with the name Floyd J. Biggs, druggist. This company was identified in The ERA Druggists' Directory, v. 18, 1916.
circa 1920 | MSS 237-004 | UMW Labor Day Association Collection |
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ENOS Local 5173 parade float passing in front of the Gibson County Courthouse.
circa 1960 | MSS 237-005 | UMW Labor Day Association Collection |
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Collage of Labor Day events.
n.d. | MSS 237-006 | UMW Labor Day Association Collection |
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Parade with people representing the Southern Machinists. This is the 100 block of W. State St. in Princeton, Ind.
circa 1920 | MSS 237-002 | UMW Labor Day Association Collection |
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F.L. Forthoffer bakery and confectionery, with a man standing in front. No city directories of this time contain any mention of an F.L. Forthoffer, nor of a bakery or con[...]
circa 1912 | MSS 089-002 | Clifford Shopbell Collection |
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The John S. Hopkins, a sternwheeler packet boat with a wooden hull (200 x 35.3 x 6) built in Sewickley, PA and finished in Pittsburgh, PA in 1880 docked at the Evansville[...]
circa 1880-1917 | MSS 095-003 | J. Franklin Brown Collection |
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Steamboat, Evansville. This boat caught fire and sank in 1931 near the landing in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
n.d. | MSS 095-008 | J. Franklin Brown Collection |
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The Tell City was constructed in 1889 by the Howard Shipyard at Jeffersonville, Ind., for a contract price of $21,350. Named for the Ohio River town of Tell City, Ind., t[...]
circa 1889-1917 | MSS 095-001 | J. Franklin Brown Collection |
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Women rolling or wrapping 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 [...]
circa 1912 | MSS 216-003 | Maxine G. Akins Collection |
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Women rolling or wrapping 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 [...]
circa 1912 | MSS 216-006 | Maxine G. Akins Collection |

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