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Autrieth House: This house is located at 605 Tavern Street and was constructed in 1855. The house was the site of several unique occurrences, including this stop from the[...]
1896 | UA 058-09309 | Historic New Harmony Slide Collection |
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The two people on the sidewalk are identified as Katie and Richard Lichtenberger.
1900 | MSS 247-6535 | Don Blair Collection |
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V. C. Duclos and wife with group, sitting next to some sort of mechanical device. Duclos is known to have been involved with, as an officer or a trustee, the Posey County[...]
1900 | MSS 247-6551 | Don Blair Collection |
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Flat bed rail cars in a waterlogged location. The car in the background says P.D. & E.""[The Peoria, Decatur and Evansville Railway}." was a railroad t[...]
1900 | MSS 247-6135 | Don Blair Collection |
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Group of people--3 women, 6 men--standing on the steps of New Harmony School.
1900 | MSS 247-8088 | Don Blair Collection |
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Sunbathers in the Wabash River, with Homer Fauntleroy in the middle, his wife, Maud Miller Fauntleroy, 2nd from left, and Tillie Lichtenberger, far right.
1900 | MSS 247-8171 | Don Blair Collection |
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Thomas Say mound and monument in front of Harmonist Dormitory No. 2 on Main St.""Thomas Say was born in Philadelphia and, as a self-taught naturalist, at the ag[...]
1900 | MSS 247-6033 | Don Blair Collection |
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Four men hunting turtle eggs near the Wabash River.
1900 | MSS 247-6677 | Don Blair Collection |
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Two women, 2 men, and 5 children wading at the old dam--identified as Homer Lichtenberger (must be far right), Vincent Freret (middle, standing), and Douglas Freret (hold[...]
1900 | MSS 247-6113 | Don Blair Collection |
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""This fifteen-foot tall bronze portrait of Swedish naturalist and botanist Carl von Linn� (1707-1778) is a copy of a monument located in the Humlegarden in S[...]
1900 | MSS 247-6268 | Don Blair Collection |
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