Lawrenceburg is Indiana's fourth oldest city and Dearborn County's largest community. The city is a favorable location for river trade as seen by this coal elevator that extended down to the Ohio River in the early 1900s
Elevated panoramic photograph showing the town of Bellaire, Ohio, during the early 20th century. B...
Grain elevators have played an important role in the culture of American society since their inventi...
Indiana Cotton Mills faced the Ohio River several hundred feet from its north bank. The building, ma...
Warrick County is at the heart of Indiana’s coal industry. In 1818 the first Warrick County mine ope...
Lawrenceburg was a favorable location for agricultural processing. The Lawrenceburg Roller Mills Com...
Indiana’s fourth oldest city, Lawrenceburg was laid out in April 1802 by Samuel Vance, James Hamilto...
Lawrenceburg is Dearborn County's largest community. Its favorable location on the Ohio River has al...
Panoramic photograph showing the Ohio River near the town of Bellaire, Ohio, during the early 20th c...
Panoramic photograph showing trains on a small railroad bridge in the town of Bellaire, Ohio, during...
Coal tow on the Ohio River,1942.https://mds.marshall.edu/william_wallace_photograph_collection/1122/...
Located halfway between Indianapolis and Cincinnati, Decatur County was ideally situated for railroa...
The Scribner family established New Albany in 1813. Located on the Ohio River, the city prospered an...
The railroad was essential for transporting Indiana’s agricultural products as well as other resourc...
Panoramic photograph showing railways and a railroad depot in the town of Bellaire, Ohio, during the...
New Albany's transition from village to urban community can be traced in the economic developments w...
Elevated panoramic photograph showing the town of Bellaire, Ohio, during the early 20th century. B...
Grain elevators have played an important role in the culture of American society since their inventi...
Indiana Cotton Mills faced the Ohio River several hundred feet from its north bank. The building, ma...
Warrick County is at the heart of Indiana’s coal industry. In 1818 the first Warrick County mine ope...
Lawrenceburg was a favorable location for agricultural processing. The Lawrenceburg Roller Mills Com...
Indiana’s fourth oldest city, Lawrenceburg was laid out in April 1802 by Samuel Vance, James Hamilto...
Lawrenceburg is Dearborn County's largest community. Its favorable location on the Ohio River has al...
Panoramic photograph showing the Ohio River near the town of Bellaire, Ohio, during the early 20th c...
Panoramic photograph showing trains on a small railroad bridge in the town of Bellaire, Ohio, during...
Coal tow on the Ohio River,1942.https://mds.marshall.edu/william_wallace_photograph_collection/1122/...
Located halfway between Indianapolis and Cincinnati, Decatur County was ideally situated for railroa...
The Scribner family established New Albany in 1813. Located on the Ohio River, the city prospered an...
The railroad was essential for transporting Indiana’s agricultural products as well as other resourc...
Panoramic photograph showing railways and a railroad depot in the town of Bellaire, Ohio, during the...
New Albany's transition from village to urban community can be traced in the economic developments w...
Elevated panoramic photograph showing the town of Bellaire, Ohio, during the early 20th century. B...
Grain elevators have played an important role in the culture of American society since their inventi...
Indiana Cotton Mills faced the Ohio River several hundred feet from its north bank. The building, ma...