Twelve typed pages describing Clinton, Indiana. The population of Clinton was 7,936. Residents listed include: DeWitt Clinton, Lewis P. Rodgers, L.O. Bishop, James Payne, Esquire Harrison, Orville White, Ren White, Florence White, James White,...
City & town life; Cities & towns; Mills; Railroads; Brick industry; Food industry; Post offices; Masonic buildings; Grocery stores; Cafes; General stores; Variety stores; Barbershops; Morgues & mortuaries; Public utilities; Hardware stores;...
Four types pages describing Cayuga, located in Vermillion County, Indiana. The population of Cayuga was 968. Includes a brief history, and information about the local businesses, schools, churches and buildings. People named include: Osonimon...
Cities & towns; City & town life; Railroads; General stores; Post offices; Variety stores; Grocery stores; Drugstores; General stores; Banks; Automobile dealerships; Real estate business; Insurance companies; Undertaking; Cafes; Schools; Churches;
Eight typed pages describing Dana in Vermillion County, Indiana. The population of Dana was 859. People named in the description include: G.W. McReynolds, Samuel Aikman, J.B. Aikman, Samuel B. Kaufman, H.B. Hammond, W.M. Taylor, John Linn, D.W....
Advertising cards; Grocery stores; Automobile service stations; General stores;
Black and white advertisements for Abbott's Store and Filling station that was in Seelyville and Herman Stephens grocery and general merchandise stores that was on Poplar Street in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Cities & towns; City & town life; Meat industry; General stores; Flour & meal industry; Fires; Post offices; Robberies; Churches; Grocery stores; Restaurants; Drugstores; Hardware stores; Undertaking; Barbershops; Hotels; Banks; Telephone...
Six typed pages describing Newport, the county seat of Vermillion County. The population of Newport was 777 and names mentioned in the report include: Daniel E. Jones, James A. Bell, B.J. Abbott, E.T. McMillan, J.L. Winters, Henry Watson, R.H....
Cities & towns; City & town life; General stores; Drugstores; Grocery stores; Flour & meal industry; Forge shops; Carpenters; Cabinetmaking; Schools; Churches; Physicians; Police; Post offices; Variety stores; Grain elevators; Lumber industry;...
Five typed pages describing Saint Bernice in Vermillion County, Indiana. Saint Bernice has also been known as Jones and Jonestown. The population of Saint Bernice was 1,000. Names listed in the report include: Cleo King, Clyde D. Mitchell,...
Cities & towns; City & town life; Railroads; Post offices; Stores & shops; Tile industry; General stores; Forge shops; Hardware stores; Grain elevators; Telegraph industry; Schools; Churches
Four typed pages describing Rileysburg in Vermillion County, Indiana. The population of Rileysburg was 48. Names included in the report: Clyde D. Mitchell, Sarah E. Peterson, Richard C. Peterson, Edgar Prather, Dewey Prather.
City & town life; Cities & towns; Mining; General stores; Grocery stores; Automobile service stations; Cafes; Barbershops; Schools; Churches; Coal mining;
Four typed pages describing Universal, located in Vermillion County, Indiana. Includes a list of references. The population of Universal was 642. Names included in the report are: Clyde D. Mitchell, Guy H. Briggs, Jasper N. Frist, Thomas B....
Cities & towns; City & town life; Railroads; Flour & meal industry; Fires; Masonic buildings; Wool industry; Stove industry; Dairy products industry; General stores; Barbershops; Cafes; Drugstores; Automobile service stations; Telephone companies;...
Five typed pages describing Perrysville, Indiana. The population of Perrysville was 435. People named in the report include: James Blair, Commodore O.H. Perry, J.F. Smith, T.H. Smith, J.N. Jones, Robert Moffatt, B.O. Carpenter, E. L. Lacey, J.E....
Advertisements; General stores; Automobile service stations; Drawing; Grocery stores; Caricatures;
Black and white advertisement for the Tabertown General store. It advertises "everything from a to z." There is a caricature of a man bowing his head in the center of the image wearing a suit.
Newspapers; Capitalism; Law & legal affairs; Socialism; Socialists;
Letter from Theodore Debs, 04/16/1918. Writes that he read today of Schuhardt's persecution in the newspaper. Assures Schuhardt that her "silly, trumped charges" upon which she was dismissed deceives not one intelligent person in Terre Haute,...
This is Marilyn Earley's typewritten variant of the Assailant in the Backseat urban legend as collected by Anne Reel. In this variant, a woman goes out to put her groceries in the back seat of her car when she notices a man is hiding there. She...
George "Dave" Watson's transcribed interview of Kathy Moudy about a walker in White Pine, Tennessee. According to Moudy, her aunt was a walker. Aunt Bessie walked everywhere and would sleep wherever she was when she got tired. Sometimes she would...
Mrs. H. Lewis's transcribed variant of the Department Store Snake urban legend as collected by Colleen Boone. In this account, Lewis describes a woman who was bitten by a snake while searching through fabric at a local K-Mart.
Toni Ferenc's transcribed variant of the Department Store Snake urban legend as collected Jane L. Horvath. In this account, Ferenc describes a woman who was bitten by a snake while searching through fabric at a local K-Mart.
Nelson Grayless's transcribed variant of the Department Store Snake urban legend as collected by R. Ramey. In this account, Grayless describes a woman who was bitten by a snake while searching through rugs at a local K-Mart.