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Vanderburgh County Courthouse at 201 NW 4th St. The Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse is considered by architectural historians to be one of the most important examples o[...]
n.d. | RH 033-0702 | Evansville Postcard Collection |
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Wreck at 8th St. and Walnut St., during street car strike May 17, 1907. According to a story in the May 25, 1907 Cannelton (IN) Enquirer, the car was going full speed whe[...]
circa 1907 | RH 033-0347 | Evansville Postcard Collection |
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Children participate in 8th grade field day at Bosse Field. Field Day was a large, yearly event where students from the local school would put on a performance featuring [...]
May 26, 1908 | RH 033-1340 | Evansville Postcard Collection |
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Street car that wrecked the building at 8th St. and Walnut St., during street car strike May 17, 1907. According to a story in the May 25, 1907 Cannelton (IN) Enquirer, t[...]
1907 | RH 033-347 | Evansville Postcard Collection |
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Street car strikers lining up cars and going on strike, May 16, 1907. The M.M. Haas, dentist, whose sign is just visible at the top, had his office on Upper 2nd St., near[...]
1907 | RH 033-346 | Evansville Postcard Collection |
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Evans Hall at 500-10 Locust St. "At Mozart Hall on January 7, 1861, a drunken argument between brothers Robert M. and John Paul Evans, grandsons of city�s namesake[...]
circa 1908 | RH 033-199 | Evansville Postcard Collection |
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Amsterdam : C.G. Sulpke, 1828.
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London : printed, and sold by J. Downes, No. 240, Strand, Near Temple Bar, 1796.
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London : C. Helm ; New York : Nichols Pub., 1985.
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New York, Academic Press, 1965.
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