15 research outputs found

    Bonneyville Mill in Bristol

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    Established in the mid-1830's, Indiana's oldest continuously operating grist mill still produces and sells stone ground flour made from corn, wheat, rye and buckwheat. The water-powered mill is surrounded by 222 acres of woodlands, marshes and gently rolling hills and offers daily demonstrations from May through October.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana.Destination Indiana Elkhart County Journe

    Expert swimmers, Black's Point, Tippecanoe Lake, Indiana

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    In 1878 James Benjamin Black purchased a 20-acre tract on the northeast shore of Tippecanoe Lake and built a dock, a grocery store, and with his son, Ed, an icehouse. In the back row L-R are Stanley Black, Ed Black and Fred Schrader. On the far right is Florence Black.Destination Indiana Kosciusko County Journe

    Kosciusko County Courthouse in Warsaw, Indiana

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    The fourth and current courthouse is in the Second Empire style of design with mansard roofs and a 162 ft. high octagonal dome It was built ca.1882-1884 by Thomas J. Tolan. He died during construction and the project was completed by his son, Brentwood S. Tolan

    Block M in Stands at Ferry Field, U Football, 1915 Cornell game (postcard)

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    (Original loaned to library for scanning

    West Hall

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    Built 1862-1863. Purchased from the city of Ann Arbor in 1901; razed in 1923. On verso: being torn down in 1925 or thereabouts. Postcard by J. Inbody, Elkhart, Ind

    Billy Sunday and Family at Home, Mount Hood, Winona Lake, Indiana

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    Famous evangelist Billy Sunday and his family lived in their home named Mount Hood at Winona Lake from 1911 until his death in 1935. A former professional baseball player, he inspired many with his theatrics, humor, and hellfire.Destination Indiana Kosciusko County Journe

    Crow's Nest, Tippecanoe Lake, Indiana

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    At the Cripple Gate Heights resort on Tippecanoe Lake, Silas Adams likely built the first cottage, Craney Crow, ca. 1900. It had a stone exterior, high curved windows, open second-floor porches, and a large tree house near the shore called the Crow's Nest.Addressed to: Mrs. W.H. Foltz, 729 W. New York St., Indianapolis, Ind. Message: Having a fine time Walter 8/16/1

    Post Office, Wawasee Lake, Indiana

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    Cedar Beach post office was established for vacationers at Lake Wawasee in 1879. It was renamed Wawasee in 1893, and closed in 1938. Around the turn of the century trains transported summer vacationers to the county's lakes for swimming, fishing, and boating.Kosciusko County JourneyAddressed to: Miss Meribah Chamberlin, 827 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind. Message: How do you like the size. Having a circus Lovingly, Minni

    Psychopathic Ward, University of Michigan

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    Mason & Kahn, architect. 1906-1939: Part of Catherine St. Hospitals. Built as and run as Psychopathic Hospital. 1939-1944: Known as "East Hospital." 1944-1965: Known as Beal Residence. Torn down 1965. On verso: Made by J. Inbody, Elkhart, Ind. Home Phone 50
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