Manufacturer of Swans Down Flour in new location at 1600-1614 First Ave.; photo dated 1935 (Knecht 610)
Manufacturer of Swans Down Flour; early 1900s (Knecht 3276)
Cartons used in the production of Swans Down Pure Wheat Bran; early 1900s (Knecht 3277)
Another view of the plant on First Ave.; photo dated 1935 (Knecht 320)
Fifth and Locust Sts.; razed in 1909 when the company moved to new home (Knecht 2394)
Photo dated 1988 (10PC-44)
Woman employee spray-painting interior of heater; c. 1920s (Indiana Stove Works Collection)
Worker assembling small heating stove; c. 1920s (Indiana Stove Works Collection)
Workers assembling gas stoves; c. 1920s (Indiana Stove Works Collection)
Women workers brushing black borders after steel parts are dried and before being burned; c. 1920s (Indiana Stove Works Collection)
Located on Reitz Hill; photo dated 1901 (Ingle 1)
New building for the Motor Trucks division; c. 1920 (Knecht 3282)
Employees in workroom; c. 1930s (Knecht 3281)
Interior of plant; photo dated "about 1920" (International Steel Collection)
U. S. Army officials and other honored guests on platform in main steel fabricating plant; photo dated October 21, 1942 (International Steel Collection)
Ceremony held in honor of 1,200 steel workers at the main steel fabricating plant on October 21, 1942 (International Steel Collection)
Owned by Henry Korff, Warrick County; early 1900s (V. Gaisser 1)
Founded by Christian Kratz (standing at right); the company was one of only two in the country to manufacture calliopes; late 1800s (Meyer 109)
Photo taken on December 9, 1937, as Santa waits on customers in the background (Newman 3)
Later Shear's Department Store at Fourth and Locust Sts.; c. 1918 (Knecht 3990)
Fulton Ave. at W. Franklin St.; c. 1920 (Deeds 6)
Salesmen standing next to company vehicles; c. 1930s (photo from an advertising brochure)
Mixing machines used in the production of Butereg and Rye Breads; c. 1930s (photo from an advertising brochure)
Bread slicing and wrapping room; c. 1930s (photo from an advertising brochure)
424 Main St.; c. 1910 (Knecht 3935)
Registration desk; c. 1910 (Knecht 3936)
Corner of Clark and Carpenter Sts.; c. 1950 (Robertson 2)
104-106 NW First St.; c. 1960s (Redevelopment Commission 11)
Photo dated August 16, 1987 (10PC-68)
Riverside Dr. entrance; photo taken shortly after hotel opened in 1917 (Knecht 1864)
Under construction; photo dated 1917 (Knecht 1867)
Pharmacy and drug store; photo dated 1917 (Knecht 669)
Lobby; c. 1920s (Knecht 385)
Dining room; c. 1920s-1930s (Knecht 3947)
Originally opened as the McCurdy Hotel, 101 SE First St.; photo dated 1999 (21PC 16)
Photo dated 1935 (Knecht 793)
Looking down Dreier Blvd. towards Pennsylvania Ave.; photo dated July 1984 (6PC 84)
View of new pedestrian bridge built by Mesker Steel, Inc.; c. 1950s (Mesker Steel Collection)
Administrative building on the Lloyd Expressway; c. 1970s (Miscellaneous Collection)
Detail of entrance to Mead Johnson Administrative Center; c. 1970s (Miscellaneous Collection)
Located on Third Ave. between Maryland and Oregon Sts.; photo dated late 1800s (Meyer-Schlamp 350)
Interior view; c. 1920s (Knecht 3821)
Delivery vehicles; c. 1910 (Knecht 1869)
Operated by "Rudy" H. Neucks and his wife Helen from 1919 to 1959; located at 628 W. Columbia St. (Misc. 80)
6 SE Fifth St.; dated 1936 (Knecht 2138)
Interior of restaurant on NW Fourth St.; c. 1950 (John Koch 188)
1300-1302 Main St.; c. 1920 (Deeds 7)
20-22 Main St.; c. 1910 (Marchand 1417)
915-919 Main St.; c. 1900 (Deeds 30)
428 Market St.; photo dated 1986 (Marchand 2336)