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University of Southern Indiana 2,688 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.37 seconds. 
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Edinburgh : Printed by J. Moir, Paterson's Court, for Stuart Cheyne, bookseller, No. 22, George-Street, 1798.
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London : Printed and sold by John Marshall and Co. at No. 4, Aldermary Church Yard, Row-Lane, (MCCDLXXXV.) [i.e. 1785]
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London : printed and sold by John Marshall, No. 17, Queen-Street, Cheapside, and No. 4, Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow-Lane, 1795.
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Old post office, a.k.a. Customs House, at 200 NW 2nd St. between Sycamore St. and Vine St. Construction started in 1873 and the Old Post Office and Customs House was comp[...]
circa 1907 | RH 033-0188 | Evansville Postcard Collection |
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Elks Home/Club at 100 SE 1st St., formerly 400-8 Upper 1st St. The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks built this building 1904-1906. A hotel had previously been at t[...]
circa 1909 | RH 033-0206 | Evansville Postcard Collection |
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Sunset Park along SE Riverside Dr. Evansville's Riverfront once was the hub of the city's commercial activity, but residents soon recognized its recreational possibilitie[...]
circa 1907 | RH 033-0438 | Evansville Postcard Collection |
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"Evansville's wharf was busy at all times." The bulk of boat traffic along the Ohio River would soon give way to the railroad. The Mead Johnson River-Rail-Truck[...]
circa 1907 | RH 033-362 | Evansville Postcard Collection |
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Woodmere Hospital at 3400 Lincoln Ave., originally Newburgh Rd. (3 miles from the city, at that time)"In 1883, the Indiana General Assembly authorized the constructi[...]
circa 1907 | RH 033-263 | Evansville Postcard Collection |
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Chapel/Administration building at Oak Hill Cemetery at 1400 E. Virginia St. "Founded in 1853, Oak Hill Cemetery has a historic 175-acre cemetery within the City of E[...]
circa 1907 | RH 033-074 | Evansville Postcard Collection |
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L & N RR (Louisville & Nashville Railroad) Station at 300 Fulton Ave., formerly 214 Fulton Ave., aka Union Station. Built in 1902, as the popularity of passenger [...]
circa 1907 | RH 033-218 | Evansville Postcard Collection |

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