Vincennes Newspaper Finding Aid
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Vincennes Newspaper Finding Aid
Hold down the "Ctrl" key and press "F". A search box will appear. Type in a word that you are looking for and hit enter. It will take you to every article reference that has that word in it. Norb 1813 7/10/1813 Western Sun On Tuesday last at 11 o'clock an unfortunate duel was fought in the Illinois Territory by two of the citizens of Vincennes. Capt. Permenas Beckes, and Doctor Edward Scull, the First fire did not take effect their pistols were charged a Second time, they fired at nearly the same moment and Captain Beckes fell, he received a ball in the right side and in a few moments expired without a struggle or a groan, 1813 7/17/1813 Western Sun It again becomes our painful duty to record the murder of another of our citizens by the Indians, Mr. _____ Laromier, was shot, stabbed, and scalped, within 4 miles of Vincennes, 1814 1/29/1814 The Western Sun 1814 3/12/1814 Western Sun 1814 6/11/1814 Western Sun 1814 8/20/1814 Western Sun 1814 9/17/1814 Western Sun 1815 1/14/1815 Western Sun Public notice, appointed to receive and register evidence of the loss of patents, deeds, etc. by the destruction of the recorders office of the County of Knox in 1814, B. Parke, J.D. Hay, N. Ewing Fire, John D. Hay, escaped with his wife three children died, 300 lbs. of gun powder, terrible explosion, post office, recorder, lack of an organized fire department is mentioned, Princeton, Gibson County, situated on Richland Creek, description of place given, soverns ferry, Columbia, excellent article Saturday last visited by one of the most violent tornadoes accompanied by hail of the most frightful size (as big as eggs), houses unroofed, entirely demolished in some cases, crops injured, animals killed, Russellville, the sale of town lots, Joseph Decker, situated on the South bank of the white river in almost a direct line from Vincennes to the mouth of big pidgeon Creek, Warrick County, pigeon Creek News room, the creation of one , lengthy article about it . Elihu Stout, 1815 1/14/1815 Western Sun Public Notice is hereby given, to receive and register evidence of the loss of patents, deeds, etc. by the destruction of the recorder's office of the county of Knox, in the year 1814, will meet at the house of Peter Johns, in Vincennes, on Monday the 27th of February next, at 10 o'clock in the morning for the dispatch of business, B. Parke, J.D. Hay, N. Ewing, 1815 3/25/1815 Western Sun Town lots for sale, Milledgville, near Hawkins ferry on the East side of the West fork of the white river, village, Eli Hawkins, 1815 4/8/1815 Western Sun 1815 5/20/1815 Western Sun 1815 6/17/1815 Western Sun 1815 6/17/1815 Western Sun 1815 6/3/1815 Western Sun We have again to announce the murder of another of our fellow citizens by the Indians, James Baird was killed by the Indians while plowing in the field Hat Factory, John & S. Bruner, have established a hat factory, near H. Lasselle's Tavern, Lasell's, Town name of "Indiana" in Knox County, Later became Oaktown maybe, North of the Busseron Prairie, McCall, Dunkin proprietors Carlisle, lots in the town of Carlisle being sold, Eaton's mill, ledger woods, sproul, McFarland An Ordinance, regulating servants and people of color, hard labor, riots, routs, unlawful assemblies, Graeter, B.J. Harrison, African American, slavery, slaves, slave 1 1815 7/1/1815 Western Sun 1816 1/20/1816 Western Sun 1816 8/24/1816 Western Sun 1816 8/24/1816 Western Sun 1817 6/7/1817 Western Sun Busseron, description of Busseron, situated 20 miles North of Vincennes, two miles from the shakers settlement, one from Busseron Creek, and three from the Wabash River, excellent description given In the house of representatives, numerous petitions have been received to change the Western limit of the Territory of Indiana, Indiana Territory, Description of condition of the roads that lead from Vincennes to Louisville, excellent description given No. 1 Road by the mud holes, description of early roads in Vincennes, Aaron Decker's Ferry, Squire Smith's, Miley's, McDonalds, No. 2 Road also, William Snyder's, William Hawkins, Perry's Ferry, On Mr. Clay's return from Fort Harrison, the 4th of June dinner was held at the Vincennes Hotel, many toasts were given (listed in article), Vigo, Blake, Ewing, Jones, Sullivan, Johnson, 1818 0/00/1818 Borough Ordinance, adopting and establishing the plat of the survey of the borough made by Johnson and Emison July 18, 1818, passed on the 28th day of September the same year, shall take effect March 17, 1820 Robert Buntin 1819 4/17/1819 An ordinance, authorizing the purchase of ladders and fire hooks Western Sun & and directing house holders to provide fire Buckets for the General Advertiser protection of the borough of Vincennes. Fire Department 1821 7/21/1821 1821 7/7/1821 1821 8/17/1821 1821 8/4/1821 1822 10/19/1822 Public sale Wabash river extending two arpents of French measure…interesting land description, Harrison home land mentioned, survey, surveyed, surveying, Tan yard with 90 acres of land situated on river Duche (sic) for sale Duchee, heirs of Ephraim Jordan Deceased. Joseph Williams and others, includes tan yard and equipment as described Burying ground of Vincennes to have a fence put around it, Thomas H. Blackburn is contracted to do the work, cemetery Gen. John Tipton and Samuel McClintock commissioners for defining the line between the states of Indiana and Illinois have Western Sun and arrived in town last week, they have completed their business, General Advertiser land descriptions given, miles, chains, links, surveying, surveyed, marker, Niblack, Weems, American legion, stone, marking Western Sun 1822 10/3/1822 1822 10/5/1822 Western Sun 1822 3/16/1822 Western Sun The sentence of the court who sentenced Thomas McKinney to death is listed in full, the Sheriff of Knox county convey on to some convenient place without the limits of this Borough, and there, upon a gallows to be erected for that purpose, you will be hanged by the neck until you are dead. murder, homicide. Notice, work on fencing on American burying ground is completed, T.H. Blackburn, it has been finished more than 9 months time to pay up On Friday of last week, Thomas McKinney came before the circuit court on the charge of the murder of James Boyd in August last. A verdict of guilty was given. The sentence was death upon the prisoner. He is to be executed on Tuesday the 15th, in between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock, in the afternoon, they were both engaged in passing counterfeit money and the quarrel arose as a result. Bank of Vincennes, the state bank of Indiana, the new board has declared a dividend of profits for the last six months, at the rate of forty percent per annum, to a part of the stockholders, Old State Bank 2 1822 3/16/1822 Western Sun 1822 8/17/1822 Western Sun 1823 4/2/1823 1823 5/10/1823 1823 8/2/1823 1824 4/10/1824 1824 4/3/1824 1826 11/11/1826 1826 12/8/1826 1826 5/06/1826 1826 5/6/1826 1827 10/31/1827 One of the principle natural advantages of Vincennes, navigable streams, salubrity of situation, history, 1815 epidemic, 1820 epidemic, French, sickness brought here by Americans, description of land here, Murder, description of a man found murdered near Wright's Ferry on the White River, another man had been seen with him, Thomas McKinney the murderer, James Boyd the deceased, later hanged in Vincennes An ordinance, respecting the survey of Samuel Emison and Western Sun and Homer Johnson and the streets of this Borough, to preserve the General Advertiser streets laid off in the aforementioned survey, free of all obstructions and nuisances, Market Street Richard P. Price. Steam Navigation, Florence arrived here from Louisville on the 2nd, First steamboat here, First steamboat that has ever ascended the Wabash River, An ordinance, survey of Emison and Johnson, Streets of this Western Sun & borough, Borough of Vincennes boundary, surveying, surveyed, General Advertiser any structures that have been built or will be built obstructing the Streets will be torn down Yesterday, William Cox (Black) was agreeably to the sentence of the court, taken out of the jail and conducted under a guard to the Western Sun suburbs of town and at half past two, was launched from time to eternity, hanged On Thursday of last week in the Knox circuit court in this place, came on the trial of William Cox, a black man for a rape committed on a young woman of respectable connections in this Western Sun county by the name of Smith. The evidence was strong and conclusive and fixed the guilt of the prisoner beyond the possibility of a doubt. The prisoner is sentenced to be hung on Friday the 9th of April. This place was visited on Monday last, about 1 o'clock, by a most violent storm of wind, rain, and hail. It was certainly a tempest of greater violence than I ever recollect to have seen. It only continued a few minutes, but was very destructive, two sides of Western Sun the new large Roman Catholic Cathedral was prostrated to the ground, the steam mill unroofed, gable ends blown in besides a number of buildings unroofed and some blown entirely down, I have not heard of any lives having been lost. nothing more in Western Sun and Apprentices wanted, saddling, tanning, boot & shoe making, boys General Advertiser about 15 years of age, John Wise Catholic Church in Vincennes cornerstone was laid, many details Western Sun given within article, modeled after the Church in Bardstown KY, St. Joseph's Basilica in Bardstown. The Catholic Church in Vincennes, cornerstone described (now Western Sun underground), Old Cathedral, St. Francis Xavier's Jane Shuter, Toussaint Dubois, Henry Dubois, Samuel Judah, Western Sun and John Moore, Francois Rasicot, Jean Baptiste Delaurier, General General Advertiser W. Johnston, Rev'd Champomier, Xavier Western Sun 1827 11/2/1827 Public sale at Shakertown, West Union, Busseron, McCarty's Western Sun and Ferry, wheat, rye, corn, hay, carts, wagons, horses, carding General Advertiser machine, cotton gin, furniture, scantling, planks, 1827 2/10/1827 Society of people called the shakers at West Union, have Western Sun and determined to remove from the state of Indiana, will offer many General Advertiser things at a sale on March 1, mill stones, tools 1827 2/10/1827 Notice, Shakers at West Union have determined to remove from Western Sun and the state of Indiana, long list of their items being sold given within General Advertiser advertisement, very interesting, shakertown, West union 1827 2/17/1827 Western Sun and Commissioner's sale, on market Street, house that Arthur General Advertiser Patterson formerly lived in, 3 1827 2/26/1827 1827 4/28/1827 1827 9/7/1827 1828 1/31/1928 1832 10/5/1832 1833 11/20/1833 Solomon Rathbone has lately taken the tavern stand, formerly Western Sun and occupied by Judge Rogers situated corner of Market and Water General Advertiser Streets, house and stable well supplied Sheriff's Sale, upper prairie, elm road, Henry Vanderburgh's heirs, Western Sun and Brouillette, 190 acres, William H. Harrison, Henry Hurst, William General Advertiser McIntosh, Samuel Chew, Eli Beaty, Almy Improvements of the Wabash at the Grand Rapids, Ramsey's, The Wabash Hanging Rock, Coffee Island, discussion about improving the Telegraph rapids, Locks and Dam, Mt. Carmel, Illinois, Oldest Living Citizen of Pike County recalls early pioneer days, Vincennes Petersburg, Mr. Jane Taylor, 94 years old, fort, Lincoln, GRC, Commercial courthouse Trial of Thomas McKinney, Tom McKinney for the murder of Western Sun James Boyd in August last, to be executed on Tuesday the 15th (hung, hanged) Western Sun 1833 2/24/1833 Vincennes Post 1834 1/24/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1834 12/20/1834 1835 2/14/1835 Western Sun Western Sun 1835 4/4/1835 Western Sun & General Advertiser 1835 5/23/1835 Western Sun & General Advertiser 1835 9/5/1835 Western Sun 1837 10/14/1837 Western Sun & General Advertiser 1837 10/14/1837 Western Sun & General Advertiser 1837 10/28/1837 Western Sun & General Advertiser 1837 Western Sun & General Advertiser 10/7/1837 Administrator's sale ad for the auction of General Washington Johnston Johnston's estate, Ellis, Johnston, Graeter Vincennes Resounded to rifle fire of Clark's men 155 years ago today, George Rogers Clark, Northwest Territory, Old Town Pump Well Discovered by CWA Workers on City Hall Lot Recalls Days of Old market Place, many old records discovered in basement of old city hall Parke's Parke lot, auction advertisement Benjamin Parke, St. Louis, Hart, Wabash, lots, John Law The weather, on Saturday the 7th the mercury stood at 17 degrees below zero, on Sunday morning it had sunk to 23 degrees below zero, the Wabash is closed with ice and the ground is covered with snow, five miles East of Vincennes on the 7th it was reported to have been 35 degrees below zero. Agricultural Society, the farmers and citizens generally will recollect that the meeting for the purpose of forming an agricultural society in this County, takes place this afternoon at the court house on the ringing of the bell, the object is an important one and should not be neglected. Nothing more in article. Knox County Fair Colonel Vigo, lengthy article about Colonel Francis Vigo, money owed him, much history included. Wabash Improvement Notice, sealed proposals being requested to build a crib wing dam at the Grand Rapids above Mt. Carmel. Lock and dam, Gardner Mundy Obituary, 10 7 1837 Miss Caroline Widener, aged 26 years, daughter of Mr. John Widener of this county, A new post office has been established in this county, at Dicksburg, on the route to Evansville, and Joseph G. Crow, Esq. appointed postmaster, nothing more in article, I have listed it all here. Lengthy comments about the obituary of Mr. Angeline Barrois, who died at the age of 85. she was born in Vincennes, then called the "Au Post" in 1752, and was at the time of her death beyond all question, the oldest white person born West of the Alleghany Mountains. Notice to contractors, sealed proposals are being accepted for 7000 cubic yards of building stone, suitable for the lock and dam abutment, to be constructed at the Grand Rapids of the Wabash River, to be delivered by the first day of June next, on the river bank at the lower termination of said rapids, must be of first quality limestone, 4 1837 12/23/1837 Grand Rapids Dam, Messrs. S. Stewart, J.L. Wilson and others obtained the contract for furnishing 7000 cubic yards of limestone rock for the abutments and lock of the dam across the Wabash Western Sun & River (Grand Rapids), $60 000, The rock will be brought down the General Advertiser White River, from its East fork near Portersville, and is to be delivered on or before the first day of June next. lock and dam, locks and dam 1837 12/30/1837 Western Sun & Editorial to Mr. Stout, complimenting the Charity School instituted General Advertiser by the Right Rev. Bishop Brute and the Vincennes Library, 1837 9/9/1837 An ordinance, by the Borough of Vincennes, removing Western Sun & obstructions in, or improving of any streets, alley, or wharves in General Advertiser said Borough, warf 1838 1/20/1838 Resolution for the further improvement of Market Street. Grading, gravelling, and guttering of Market Street from the center of 4th Western Sun & Street to the center of 7th Street, and paving the sidewalks to 6th General Advertiser Street, and gravelling to 7th Street agreeable to the plan adopted by the Borough. Abner T. Ellis 1839 1/19/1839 1839 1/5/1839 1839 2/16/1839 1839 2/23/1839 1839 2/23/1839 1839 3/16/1839 1839 3/2/1839 1839 3/23/1839 1839 3/9/1839 1839 8/3/1839 1839 9/14/1839 1840 12/12/1840 1840 4/18/1840 Borough Ordinance, sale of commons adjoining the borough of Western Sun and Vincennes, and directing the mode of selling the same, Abner T. General Advertiser Ellis, For Sale, Tavern at the corner of Market and Main Streets, 28 Western Sun and separate rooms, large dining hall, parlors, and bedrooms, large General Advertiser stable, John C. Clark (American Hotel, LaPlante Hotel, House, Farrell, Farrell, Farrell's) Special meeting of the Vincennes Historical and Antiquarian Western Sun and Society, celebration of Washington's Birthday, badges to be worn General Advertiser by members in honor of this occasion Western Sun and Fire, house of J. Donovan in Buntin Street, was burned, General Advertiser Died, Feb. 18, 1839 Captain Robert Buntin, aged 83 years, Western Sun and among the First citizens to emigrate to this place, masonic and General Advertiser military honors, also Manassa Brown Western Sun and Simon Brute No ii article, history of Vincennes, Bishop, Catholic , General Advertiser Catholicism, Old Cathedral, St. Francis Xavier, Church Vincennes Historical and Antiquarian Society, History of Western Sun and Vincennes address given by John Law, Barrois, Marchall, General Advertiser Richardville, Graeter, Watson, Bayard, Bolon, Marshall Western Sun and Simon Brute, No. iii article, history of Vincennes, General Advertiser Western Sun and Simon Brute No I article, history of Vincennes, Bishop, Catholic General Advertiser Valuable real estate, for sale, estate of H.M. Shaw deceased, will offer for sale at public auction 230 acres of superior land about 2 1/2 miles from Vincennes and running from the Terre haute road Western Sun & to the Wabash river, with about 30 acres improved on which are General Advertiser two cabins one double, the other single, never ending spring of pure healthy water, contains the old Fort Knox site and an inexhaustible quarry of fine sandstone rock suitable for building purposes, Thomas Bishop, administrator Broadway House, Vincennes Indiana, corner of Water (1st) and Western Sun & Broadway, 1st Broadway, G.R. Bostwick, fitted up for boarders, General Advertiser travelers, most reasonable terms, advertisement Broadway House ad, has undergone a thorough repair, Eagle Factory, James M. Tolbert, permanently located himself in Western Sun and this place, manufactures cigars of every kind, corner of Water and General Advertiser Busseron, formerly Capt. Fellows grocery 5 1841 10/23/1841 Western Sun Destructive fire, Saturday night, Oct 16, 1841 Mr. Patrick Doran on Market Street, five other buildings too, Burtch, Bruner, Wise, Thorn, Brouillette, Thorne New firm C. Graeter & Co. F. Hartrich, 1841 12/9/1841 1841 9/18/1841 Real estate for sale John C. Clark's Hotel, market Street 2nd 3rd, next door to Patrick Moore, Jonathan Smiley, Buntin 1842 12/9/1842 New tailoring establishment, 2nd story of house formerly occupied by John Wise as a saddlers shop on Water St., Francis Soudriet Fire, On Wednesday night last our citizens were aroused from their slumbers by the appalling cry of fire. It was discovered to proceed from the cooper's shop on Mr. Heissner, a worthy and industrious German, the shop was situated in Harrison's addition, and was entirely consumed with a considerable amount of stock on hand, the surrounding buildings were saved. nothing more in article, I have rewritten it here in its entirety. Died, Obit, Mr. James McClure, aged 24 years, son of Mr. Charles McClure, Bruceville, was universally loved, (very lengthy and flowery obituary) Wabash Improvement profitable investment, Wabash navigation company, John B. Martin, David S. Bonner, William Burtch, John Wise, John Ross, W.R. McCord,. Locks and dam, lock and dam, grand rapids Report of an examination of the Wabash river, from Little Rock to the foot of the Grand Rapids, much info given about the construction of a lock and dam, locks and dam, Wabash River, cut stone lock, crib lock, Ran away, boy by the name of Erastmus Harvey Wycoff, about 19 years of age, sandy complexion, reward of half a dime, to any person who may return said boy to me in Vincennes, Indiana, Henry P. Brokaw, slave, slavery Letter from Judge John Law regarding the railroad coming through Vincennes, O&M Railroad, John Ross, Obit, John Collins, Esq., aged about 60 years, held the office of magistrate of this city for several years, member of masonic lodge, stain does not attach to his character, he died an honest man, Cornelia Crickmur too Obit, Mr. Allen, consort of C.M. Allen Esq. Mr. Rachael L. Cox, consort of Jonathan P. Cox, Esq. , Mr. Robert Young, aged 67 years, one of the heroes of Tippecanoe, Battle Dreadful Accident, Grand Rapids, Wabash River, Steamboat Magnet, tree fell onto the boat and killed two men, "Hanging Rock", Locks and Dam Melancholy accident, body of Robert Caddington, son of R.Y. Caddington, was drowned in the Wabash River on Saturday the 27th, Mr. Edward's School, 1843 2/11/1843 Western Sun and General Advertiser 1844 6/8/1844 Western Sun and General Advertiser 1847 4/3/1847 Western Sun and General Advertiser 1847 4/6/1847 Western Sun and General Advertiser 1848 1/29/1848 Vincennes Western Sun & General Advertiser 1848 2/12/1848 Western Sun and General Advertiser 1848 4/1/1848 Vincennes Western Sun & General Advertiser 1848 4/29/1848 Vincennes Western Sun & General Advertiser 1848 6/17/1848 Western Sun and General Advertiser 1848 6/3/1848 Western Sun and General Advertiser 1848 6/3/1848 melancholy accident, the body of Robert Caddington was Western Sun and drowned in the river on Saturday the 27th, long poem selected General Advertiser and printed by his grieving peers, drown, drowning, death, 1848 7/1/1848 Wabash Rapids, improvements in progress there, the First boat is Western Sun and scheduled to go through the locks in November, grand rapids, General Advertiser Wabash river, locks and dam, workers there need homes, 1848 7/29/1848 Vincennes Western Obit, Lieut. Will. W. Carr, aged 25 years, 11 months and 7 days, Sun & General graduated with honors from St. Mary's College, Kentucky, bar of Advertiser Vincennes, war with Mexico, very lengthy obituary, Catholic 6 1848 8/12/1848 Vincennes Western Obit, Dr. Charles Smith, the last sad rites were conducted by his Sun & General young associates in life from the house of the father to the grave, Advertiser with more than ordinary marks of respect and feeling 1849 3/3/1849 Removal J.B. LaPlante, to store room formerly occupied by Western Sun and Christian Eberwine, on Market Street, one door East of Gimbel's, General Advertiser opposite Dr. Somes Drug Store, 1849 3/3/1849 German Hotel, D. Watjen, has just opened a hotel in Vincennes, Western Sun and large brick building, on water Street, one door South of the General Advertiser Western Sun printing office, comfortable stable also provided 1849 3/3/1849 1849 7/19/1849 1849 7/26/1849 1850 8/1/1850 1851 3/13/1851 1851 4/13/1851 Removal J.B. LaPlante has removed his grocery and provision Western Sun and store to the store room formerly occupied by a confectionary shop General Advertiser by Christian Eberwine, on market Street, one door East of Gimbel's, opp. Of Somes drugs St. Vincent's orphanage started, Catholic, Catholicism General Harrison's old residence for sale, Harrison Mansion House, Home, Grouseland New Confectionary, opposite J.C. Clark's Hotel, market Street Vincennes Gazette adjoining Wm. Burtch's, F. Eberwine, nothing more Fire, about two o'clock on Tuesday morning last, the stables in the Vincennes Gazette rear of the old Lasselle Tavern, belonging to Messrs. J,S & W.J. Wise, were discovered to be on fire, Capture of fugitive slaves, stance of Knox County regarding the Vincennes Gazette capture and return of runaway slaves, slavery, racism, black, African American, segregation 1851 4/17/1851 The following letter directed to Mr. John Emison of our town shows the fate of the unfortunate individual who was recently Vincennes Gazette taken in the vicinity of Vincennes in company with four negroes whom he had enticed from Alabama, an accont of which we published at the time, jumped overboard and drowned. 1851 4/3/1851 Capture of fugitive slaves, arrest of four negroes supposed to be Vincennes Gazette fugitive slaves, our citizens are law abiding people, they recognize the the right of the master to the service of his slave, slavery, 1851 7/17/1851 1853 3/31/1853 Notice to Contractors, Board of Trustees of the Borough of Vincennes, receiving proposals for completing he wharf, from Vincennes Gazette Northeast side of Broadway or St. Peter Street to Northeast side of Busseron, timber, guttering, Some months since, it was thought proper that our citizens should unite in getting up an appropriate celebration at the breaking of ground on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad at this place, We Vincennes Gazette now desire to remind our citizens that the time for such ceremonies will soon be here, expected to arrive in our city in a few weeks. Railroading Trains, RR 7/21/1853 Depot fixed, Judge Hall was in Vincennes last week attending to the location of the Evansville and Vincennes Railroad Depot, and Vincennes Gazette we are pleased to see no evidences of displeasure evidenced about its locality. The place selected is at the foot of Main Street, on property belonging to Dr. W.W. Hitt. Railroading, Trains, RR 1853 7/28/1853 Foul Murder, Lefevre was found dead some years ago, having been shot, his brother came and took care of his property, he too Vincennes Gazette was found shot dead, the murderer should be brought to justice if possible, he sold wood to steamboats, homicide, crime 1855 10/3/1855 1853 News of The Day Miss Dora Shaw, a native of this city, is creating much excitement in St. Louis by her performance on the stage, She is pronounced a star of the First magnitude 7 1855 11/14/1855 1855 11/15/1855 1855 11/21/1855 1855 12/26/1855 1855 4/18/1855 Robbery By a Catholic Bishop, demanded money to build a bishop's palace in this city, Messrs. John T. and James A. Coleman are erecting a large News of The Day flouring mill on the corner of 1st and Church Streets . First and Church Streets A black boy by the name of Andrew Hill was accidentally drowned on last Friday afternoon while attempting to cross Snapp's Creek News of The Day a mile above town with a wagon and team, Snapp Creek, accident, drowning The outside work with the exception of the painting, of the new Vincennes Gazette College edifice has been finished for some time, inside work progressing News of the day News of the day The Bridge, this magnificent structure is progressing rapidly, Advertisement, Harrison House, A.B. Daniel & Son have leased General William Henry Harrison's well-known property, and fitted up the same for the reception of boarders and the travelling public generally, Grouseland Mr. F. Graeter's new building on the corner of 2nd Main has been commenced. The masons are now laying the brick, we look for the completion before many weeks 1855 5/23/1855 News of The Day 1855 5/30/1855 News of The Day 1855 5/30/1855 News of The Day 1855 5/9/1855 News of The Day 1855 6/27/1855 News of The Day 1855 6/6/1855 News of The Day 1855 7/25/1855 Vincennes Gazette 1855 9/19/1855 News of the day 1855 9/19/1855 News of the day new Buildings, M.D. LaCroix & Bro., are erecting a fine two story brick on Main between 3rd and 4th, Col. Eastham has purchased Judah's Row, on 2nd Street, adding another story 1855 9/19/1855 News of The Day Col. Eastham has purchased Judah's Row on 2nd Street and is adding an additional story to it, M.D. Lacroix & Bro. are erecting a fine two story brick on Main between 3rd and 4th, 1855 9/19/1855 News of The Day The German Lutherans have erected a beautiful house of worship, in the Eastern part of the city, Mr. John Ross is building a beautiful dwelling on the corner of 6th and Main 11/1/1856 Fire in the woods. On Saturday morning a fire which was raging in the woods in Cane Ridge, about eight miles below town Vincennes Weekly reached the farm of Mr. Andrew Catt and destroyed a large Western Sun portion of fencing, stable, corn crib, and several acres of corn in the field, It was with the greatest difficulty that Mr. Catt saved his dwelling from the flames. Nothing more within article. 3/29/1856 An Ordinance, Common Council, lots 449, 450, 451, 500, 501, Vincennes Weekly and 502 and common lot no 10 are appropriated to a public burial Courant and Patriot ground for the use of the city, many laws and regulations given as well, cemetery 1856 1856 Captain Mass' new flouring mill is going up rapidly, and by harvest the farmers may have the pleasure of seeing it in full operation Captain Mass' new brick dwelling on the corner of 4th Buntin is almost completed The contract for building engine house no. 2 has been given to Messrs. Cook & Ackley, Fire Department, Vincennes Fire Department, Fire Dept. Change of Market Street to that of Main, In accordance with an ordinance passed by our last Borough Council on the 25th of May last, Market Street will now be known as "Main" Street. Mr. Fred Graeter has just erected a new building on the site of his old stand, New buildings, M.D. Lacroix & Bro. are erecting, The German Lutherans have erected a beautiful house of worship, in the Eastern part of city 8 1856 4/25/1856 1856 9/6/1856 1857 1/6/1900 1857 1/31/1857 1857 12/12/1857 The Vincennes Weekly Courant and Market Street House, lot number 194, brick building for sale Patriot The cross on the German Catholic Church was placed upon the Vincennes Weekly steeple last Wednesday, and witnessed by a good number of Western Sun spectators, nothing more within article. St. John's Catholic Church, On Main Street, between 8th and 9th Old Documents, oldest record known to exist within our state, Old Vincennes Weekly post Vincene (now Vincennes), 1749, friend, land title, Baptiste Western Sun Racino, St. Ange The Western Sun Fire, corner of 5th and Dubois, Frank Soudriellette grocery store, Vincennes going ahead, great article describing all of the new buildings., Gimbel 3 story brick, Joseph, Roseman, Stewarts, burtch, The Beeler House, Hotel at head of 2nd Street, directly opposite The Western Sun the O&M Railroad Office, More improvements, corner 2nd and Perry, corner of 7th and The Western Sun Main, buildings being erected. Our progress, great change noted by people who haven't been The Western Sun here in a while, Gimbel, Heberd, Kramer, Ashby, Caldwell, Joseph, McGrady, Allen, Wetzel Our Progress, description of our city, Adam Gimbel's 3 story brick The Western Sun building is in progress, Isaac Joseph's 3 story brick 2nd and Main, Heberd, Kramer, Ashby, Buildings being erected this season: Adam Gimbel's Gimbel 3 The Vincennes story brick house with iron front, corner 2nd and Main, Isaac Weekly Western Sun Joseph's 3 story brick Col. Eastham has contracted for the erection of a fine large The Western Sun business house adjoining the old post-office building, and another. The silverware stolen from messrs. D.S. Danaldson and Thomas Vincennes Weekly Bowling was found buried in the sand near Gordon's Bend. High Western Sun water had washed away the sand and led to the recovery of the items, unearthed, treasure Western sun 1857 2/21/1857 1857 3/11/1857 1857 5/16/1857 1857 5/16/1857 1857 5/16/1857 1857 5/20/1857 1857 5/23/1857 1857 6/20/1857 Vincennes Western History of the old post, Hon John Law intends to publish his Sun Weekly address before the historical society, 1857 6/27/1857 Died, Rev. born in Vincennes on Sept. 18, 1804, Rev. Mr. Vincennes Weekly LaLumiere, Diocese of Vincennes, Brute', Brute, Bardstown, Western Sun Flaget, at one time was the only priest in the diocese, very lengthy obit with much info, Catholic, Catholicism 1857 6/6/1857 1857 8/29/1857 1857 8/5/1857 1858 1/6/1858 1858 11/13/1858 Old Documents, oldest record known to exist connected with our Vincennes Western state, Old Post Vincene 1749, Poste, St. Ange, translated from Sun Weekly French, very interesting Horse thieves, Perjury, Horses taken up by Thomas Smith, of Decker Township, two men named crow and brock of Gibson Vincennes Weekly County claimed the horses and they were not theirs, both were Western Sun arrested, Vachet, regulators, (Johnson Township Regulators, Harrison Township Regulators). Mr. H.T. Roseman has commenced active preparations for the Weekly Vincennes erection of his new store room on the burnt district, handsome two Gazette story building Weekly Vincennes Tooth of a mastodon found while some laborers were digging, on Gazette Dewey Street, seven feet in length, unearthed, Destructive Fire, about 10:30 p.m. on Saturday night a fire broke out in the pork house of Pulsifer & Company, in the lower part of Vincennes Weekly the city, and in spite of the strenuous exertions of our fire Western Sun companies and citizens, it was soon burned to the ground, This is a very heavy loss. 9 1858 11/13/1858 Vincennes Weekly Another disastrous fire, the steam planing mill of Messrs. Bailey & Western Sun Baker was discovered on fire, and was in a short time in ruins, 1858 2/13/1858 Vincennes Western A new establishment, S. Buckley, No 5 Water Street, Burtch's Sun new Building, 1858 2/24/1858 Life and services of Francis Vigo, address on Vigo made by Vincennes Weekly Charles Crust, Esq., delivered before the Historical and Gazette Antiquarian Society, much info given within article about Vigo 1858 2/24/1858 Life and services of Colonel Francis Vigo, address made by Weekly Vincennes Charles Crust, esq. delivered before the historical and antiquarian Gazette society, lengthy, detailed article about Francis Vigo. 1858 5/19/1858 1858 7/7/1858 1859 1/1/1859 1859 1/15/1859 1859 1/29/1859 1859 1/29/1859 1859 10/21/1859 1859 10/22/1859 1859 10/29/1859 1859 11/5/1859 1859 12/06/1859 1859 12/10/1859 1859 12/10/1859 1859 12/10/1859 New Eating House has been erected near the E & C Railroad Weekly Vincennes Depot by Messrs., Dawes and Watson, opened by Mr. Stout, Gazette Market Street The grave of Vigo, Francis Vigo, the citizens of Vincennes seem Vincennes Weekly to forget that the brave and sacrificing Vigo ever lived. Cemetery Gazette (Green lawn Cemetery) Street improvements, Busseron Street from 5th Street out, cutting Vincennes Weekly down the hill between 7th and 8th would furnish enough fill dirt to Western Sun fill up the low places elsewhere, grading Fire, Saturday night the soap and candle factory of Mr. John Vincennes Weekly Knauf, situated below town, on the river bank, was burned down, Western Sun this is a heavy blow to Mr. Knauf who only purchased the establishment about three weeks ago. Weekly Vincennes The O&M R.R. Company have just completed two new engine Gazette houses above town, railroad, railroading, More improvements, our enterprising friend Isaac Joseph has Vincennes Weekly recently purchased the lot adjoining his establishment on Main Western Sun Street and plans to erect a fine store room there, Kuhn has also purchased lot on same Gimbel & Kuhn's new stone front buildings, on Main Street, attract The Western Sun considerable attention, the brick work by William Javins can't be beat The Gas Works, breaking ground this morning, corner of water Vincennes Weekly and Busseron ( 1st Busseron), corner known as "Artillery Square" Western Sun artillery Park, First Busseron, First and Busseron The work on Green's Hall, corner of 2nd Busseron, is progressing Vincennes Weekly rapidly. It will be finished in the best style, and will no doubt be a Western Sun credit to the town. Green Greens Greene Greene's, Grand Opera House, McJimsey, McJimsey's Commercial Hotel, new proprietors Godley & Hopkins, have taken Vincennes Gazette possession, heretofore known as the Edwards House, refurnished the same Vincennes University Board of Trustees expelled Samuel Judah The Western Sun from the board, his conduct is a disgrace and discredit upon the university Expulsion of Sam Judah, board of trustees at Vincennes Vincennes Weekly University expelled him, to relieve the board from the annoyance Western Sun of a member who's conduct brings disgrace and discredit upon the university Encourage Manufactures, letter addressed to the city about why Vincennes Weekly and how getting manufacturing here will benefit our city and its Western Sun people, Sudden Death, William J. Heberd, Esq., expired suddenly Vincennes Weekly yesterday, he had been a businessman in Vincennes for more Western Sun than 30 years, he was remarkably successful, obit 10 1859 12/10/1859 1859 12/10/1859 Death of Major Thomas P. Beckes, died on Saturday the 31st, Vincennes Weekly First child born of American parents in Knox County, present at Western Sun the battle of Tippecanoe, Blackhawk War, appointed sheriff in 1813, obit Another old citizen gone, Benjamin V. Beckes, the oldest Vincennes Gazette inhabitant of our city, 1859 12/24/1859 Vincennes Weekly Vincennes masons, lodge #1, Elihu Stout and Andrew Gardner Western Sun are the only two survivors of this lodge. Freemasonry, Masonic 1859 12/3/1859 Tecumseh's Tomahawk, Joseph Roseman, N.J. Bond, Thames, Vincennes Gazette Beckes, Johnson, Beckes took Tecumseh's tomahawk as he fell in Tippecanoe, 1859 12/31/1859 The Work Accomplished, the gas company has been completed, Vincennes Weekly ladies and gentlemen were out in numbers admiring the new gas Western Sun lamps on Main Street, Vincennes Brass Band played at event 1859 12/31/1859 1859 2/5/1859 Vincennes Weekly Letter from Samuel Johnson, toils of George Rogers Clark, Western Sun account of his march, Byers, Shall we have a public hall, total absence of a place for a lecture, Vincennes Weekly concert, or other entertainment, 2nd Broadway Odd Fellows lot, Western Sun one is much needed here, Oddfellows 1859 3/12/1859 Indian Relics, as a Street was being leveled in the upper part of Vincennes Weekly the city in front of Allen & McGrady's large frame building being Gazette used as a hotel, and Indian skeleton and some relics were exhumed, details given unearthed discovered 1859 4/2/1859 Vincennes Weekly William Green is pushing ahead at the foundation for his new Western Sun business house at the corner of 2nd Busseron, a concert hall, 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 Interesting Letter, Gov. Patrick Henry of Virginia, private 4/22/1859 Weekly Western Sun instructions to General George Rogers Clark for the capture of Kaskaskia and Vincennes The residence of Wm. J. Wise being built at the corner of 5th and Weekly Vincennes 4/23/1859 Perry Street, is progressing finely, it will be one of the finest in the Gazette city, William J. Wise, William Wise 4/23/1859 Interesting letter, John law brought it to us, copy of letter from Vincennes Weekly Patrick henry of Virginia, giving instructions to George Rogers Western Sun Clark, for the capture of Kaskaskia and Vincennes, 1778 Fifty Years Ago, Borough of Vincennes, penalties for being late to Weekly Western Sun meetings, bottles of wine, Feb. 20, 1809, Lasselle, Parke, Buntin, Bond, Concert Hall will be erected this coming summer by William Weekly Vincennes 4/9/1859 Green, at the corner of 2nd and Busseron, Opera House, Theatre, Gazette theater 50 years ago, Hurst Randolph, Harrison, Tippecanoe, Parke, Vincennes Weekly borough of Vincennes, better punctuality in their meetings, when 4/9/1859 Western Sun late they had to pay fines of wine, Lasselle, Buntin, Marchall, Smith, Jones, Bond, Hurst Interesting relics, demolition of governor's circle in Indianapolis, Vincennes Weekly some relics of early times were resurrected, Gen. W. Johnston, 4/9/1859 Western Sun warrant from 12/20/1810, William Prince, Daniel McClure, 1813, other papers too It is rumored that the board of trustees at Vincennes University 5/06/1859 The Western Sun are contemplating the purchase of the Catholic College square of ground, Seminary lot Going up, Wm. Green, has a strong force at work on his new 5/06/1859 The Western Sun concert hall building, corner of 2nd Busseron, opera house theatre theater 4/8/1859 11 Vincennes Foundry, Bouchard and Bain, W.J. Wise Residence, Opera House, Advertisement for the foundry with examples of their work Change in real estate, Mr. Adam Gimbel, purchased a lot on Main Street from William Shannon, a 3 story business house will be erected there, between 2nd and 3rd, $1200 1859 5/20/1859 The Sun 1859 5/20/1859 The Western Sun 1859 5/21/1859 Ancient Documents, Knox County Militia in 1790, Vincennes (AM) Vincennes Weekly Burial Ground, 1788, Militia list published, signed by 68 early Western Sun inhabitants, Vigo, young men 15 years old registered too., 1859 5/21/1859 Vincennes Foundry, Messrs. Bouchard & Bain, iron work, Vincennes Weekly beautiful window caps which grace the residence of W.J. Wise on Western Sun 4th Street were made by them, Green's new concert hall too, 1859 5/21/1859 1859 5/21/1859 Change in real estate, Mr. Adam Gimbel yesterday purchased Vincennes Weekly from Mr. William Shannon a lot on Main Street between 2nd and Western Sun 3rd, 21 feet front by 75 deep, for $1200 cash, will erect a fine 3 story business house there Ancient documents, Knox county militia in 1790, Vincennes burial ground 1788, the militia list published in its entirety, Post Vincennes, Colonel Vigo, Deckers, peas, thornes, snapps, Vincennes Weekly tivebaughs, mayes, barrachmans, Westfalls, vanderburgh, small, Western Sun mills, Decker, Johnston, doritt, shoebrook, jones, harbin, holliday, Simpson, Gov. Sargent, American grave yard was granted and used First in 1788. description of cemetery given, 1859 5/21/1859 Change in real estate, Mr. Adam Gimbel yesterday purchased from Mr. William Shannon a lot on Main Street, between 2nd and Vincennes Weekly 3rd 21 feet front, by 75 feet deep, for $1200 cash. Mr. G. Western Sun designs erecting immediately a fine three story business house on this property. nothing more within article. 1859 5/24/1859 The Western Sun 1859 5/6/1859 Weekly Western Sun 1859 5/7/1859 1859 5/7/1859 1859 5/7/1859 1859 6/03/1859 1859 6/24/1859 1859 7/16/1859 1859 7/2/1859 Mr. T. Huslage has commenced the erection of a fine brick business house on Main near 4th Street Ancient Documents, Commandant St. Ange, took command here in 1736, Vanderburgh, Winthrop Sargent, territorial archives, Vincennes University trustees are considering purchasing the Vincennes Weekly beautiful square of ground upon which the old Catholic College Western Sun stands known as the "Seminary Lot", Spalding and Rogers got their new circus started last Friday in Vincennes Weekly fine style, Charley Rogers, John McCreary, will rusticate on his Western Sun farm near this city during the summer, Ancient Documents, Commandant St. Ange, 1732 or 1702? Vincennes Weekly Judge James Hall puts the date at 1702, Vanderburgh to sargent, Western Sun Northwest Territory, Pierenas, post Vincennes, Hugh lord, Samuel Baird, Gamilin, Vanderburgh The Edwards House (formerly Beeler's) is fast gaining popularity, The Western Sun Mr. Edwards Green's new hall is fast assuming permanent shape and comeliness. It will be a fine building, and Mr. Green is sparing Vincennes Weekly neither time nor money in making it exactly what it should be, and Western Sun just what the wants of our city will require. Let it be called "Green's". NW Corner of 2nd and Busseron (where pavilion stands in 2012). Edwardsport, our village is steadily improving, currently nearly Vincennes Gazette 500 inhabitants, five dry good and two pork packing, a flour mill, saw mill too Hollow brick walls, the residence of W.J. Wise in our city is the Vincennes Gazette First specimen here, and perhaps the only one in the Wabash Valley, 12 1859 7/22/1859 1859 7/29/1859 1859 7/30/1859 1859 7/30/1859 Mr. Ab. Gimbel attacked Mr. The. Levy with a cane and was fined $3. The residence of William Heberd, corner of 5th and Broadway is The Western Sun progressing rapidly, Cypress Swamp, draining of swamp into river Duchee, will dump Vincennes Gazette it either into the white or Wabash river, Vincennes Weekly Vincennes Marble Works, Mr. Julian, Western Sun The Western Sun 1859 7/30/1859 Letter from Decker Township, the neck, industrious, agreeable, Vincennes Weekly generous, hospitable, description of crops being grown, they are Western Sun anxious to be connected with Vincennes by the railroad, lock and dam, locks, Grand Rapids, Locks and Dam 1859 7/9/1859 Wabash Navigation Company, the lock at the Grand Rapids is Vincennes Gazette now being repaired navigation temporarily suspended until repairs are completed, locks and dam, lock and dam 1859 7/9/1859 The Western Sun 1859 7/9/1859 Interesting sketch, Judge Law, battle between the French and the Vincennes Weekly Chickasaws, Vincennes killed in 1736, D'Arquette, Bienville, St. Western Sun Ange, pinioned to stakes and burned to death, senac, 1859 8/13/1859 Vincennes Gazette 1859 8/13/1859 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1859 8/27/1859 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1859 8/27/1859 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1859 8/27/1859 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1859 9/02/1859 The Western Sun 1859 9/24/1859 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1860 10/27/1860 Vincennes Western Sun 1860 4/21/1860 Vincennes Gazette 1860 4/21/1860 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1860 4/28/1860 Vincennes Gazette 1860 4/28/1860 Vincennes Gazette 1860 4/28/1860 Vincennes Gazette Interesting Sketch, Judge Law, French and Chickasaws in 1736, Vincennes was killed, French, New Hotel to be put on site currently occupied by the American Hotel by Mr. Burtch, (Clark, LaPlante,) Canan's Furniture Manufactory, J.W. Canan, latest and best machinery, employees 12-15 hands, Messrs. Gimbel and Kuhn have commenced building their new store rooms on Main Street between 2nd and 3rd, we hope to soon see the whole burnt district rebuilt with handsome business houses Arrest of negroes, excitement at Russellville, five negroes belonging to Mr. Atkinson of Henderson KY, were caught near Russellville, man arrested was no doubt a conductor on the underground railroad, slave, slavery Messrs. Gimbel and Kuhn have commenced building their new store rooms on Main Street, between 2nd and 3rd. We hope to soon see the whole "Burnt district" re-built with handsome business houses. Nothing more in article. Shown in its entirety here. More new residences, Thomas Bishop is erecting a beautiful 2 story brick at the corner of 6th and Broadway, another at 7th and Broadway contemplated Green's new hall is fast assuming permanent shape and comeliness. It will be a fine building, sparing neither time nor money, Apollo Hall, corner of 2nd Busseron Fine Business houses, 3 new brick houses of Gimbel and Emison on 2nd Street will be ready Large fire, ten buildings burned, narrow escape great loss of property, 2nd and Busseron, Destructive Fire, loss of 9 business houses, Eastham's Block East side of 2nd between Main and Busseron, Hesse & Bros, J.A. Davidson, Bascom & Co., C. Seitz, Heisner, Emery, Orr, Wehrstedt, Kellogg & Smith's Owen McCone is building a fine brick residence at the corner of Seminary and Third Streets The city School house, contractors have gone to work, basement is finished, The city school house, the contractors have gone to work in earnest, material is on the ground, the basement is finished, walls are going up 13 1860 7/22/1860 Elihu Stout dies, 78 years old obit More improvements, messrs. A. Gimbel and Jas. M. Emison have broken ground on Second Street above Main preparatory to the erection of a block of fine store houses. County Jail, the bids for the new County jail were opened by the board last Wednesday, to be completed on old jail site and by the First of next September New Jail, the County commissioners have advertised for proposal to be received until the 13th for our new County jail, stone with stone or iron cells, New drug store is to be opened in Jas. Emison's new building on 2nd Street the present season, New manufactory, J.P. Curry & Co., commenced the erection of a large steam planing mill and furniture manufactory near the O&M Railroad machine shop Missing Portraits, Old Settler's Meeting, Historical Society of Vincennes, paintings of George Rogers Clark, and a painting of Francis Vigo, descriptions of paintings and donors, who has them? KGC Truly Alarming!, men lurking around town, Knights of the Golden Circle are in strong force in our city, "Horrid Order", secret society, 1860 8/11/1860 Weekly Vincennes Western Sun 1861 3/16/1861 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1861 3/9/1861 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1861 3/9/1861 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1861 4/13/1861 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1861 5/25/1861 Vincennes Gazette 1861 8/24/1861 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1861 8/24/1861 Some old grannies and young fools are getting scared at the Vincennes Weekly prospect of being skinned alive by the Knights of the Golden Western Sun Circle, has a lodge in our vicinity KGC, secret society 1862 4/12/1862 1862 4/12/1862 1862 5/3/1862 1862 5/31/1862 1862 5/9/1862 1862 6/7/1862 1862 7/5/1862 1862 9/4/1862 1864 10/1/1864 Vincennes Weekly Draft in Knox County (Civil War), a lengthy listing of people that Western Sun were being drafted into the war, hundreds of names listed. 1864 2/13/1864 Fire, this morning at about 7 o'clock a fire was discovered in the Vincennes Weekly flouring mill of Searight & Company, corner of 1st and Vigo Western Sun Streets, the building was saved without very great damage, 1864 3/19/1864 Pest House, the committee appointed by the council, have leased Vincennes Weekly a house from Dr. Hitt, about 1/2 mile Southeast of town to be Western Sun used as a pest house. The weekly Alf. Almy's new building for his saddle and harness manufactory, Vincennes Western Broadway between 2nd and Water is quite complete, workmen sun are now busy Improvements, Wm. Green, Esq., has commenced the foundation Vincennes Weekly of his mammoth livery stable Broadway Street between 1st and Western Sun 2nd, Alf Almy, Wabash Valley Store Vincennes Weekly A splendid improvement contemplated, Odd Fellow's Hall, may be Western Sun constructed, drawings made by architect H.M. Akeroyd New flouring mill, Messrs. Williamson & Searight are about to Vincennes Weekly commence the erection of an extensive flouring mill, corner of Western Sun Water and Vigo Streets. New Foundry, Fielding & Buchanan are rapidly progressing with Vincennes Weekly their foundry and plow manufactory in the rear of 4th and Main Western Sun Streets, Splendid improvement, perfected arrangements for the speedy Vincennes Weekly erection of St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, at the Highlands, pure Western Sun Italian Style, description given within article St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, the ground for this splendid building Vincennes Weekly has been staked off, and preparations are being made for the Western Sun commencement of the work, Akroyd The Stars and The American Hotel has been refitted and much improved, been Stripes and Old Post leased to Mr. R.H. Gould, (Clark, LaPlante, Farrell) Union 14 1864 3/26/1864 1864 4/15/1864 1864 4/2/1864 1864 4/30/1864 1864 5/7/1864 1864 6/18/1864 1864 6/25/1864 1864 7/30/1864 1864 8/20/1864 1865 1/28/1865 1865 10/14/1865 1865 11/18/1865 1865 4/7/1865 1865 4/8/1865 1865 8/31/1865 Weekly Vincennes Destructive fire, foundry and machine shop of McKenney & Gray, Western Sun accidentally caught fire, was quickly a mass of ruins, The Sun Mr. Thomas P. Emison late of Carlisle has purchased a house from W.J. Heberd corner of 4th and Vigo Streets, $2600 Regulating in Johnson Township, 40 or 50 men escorted the Duff Vincennes Weekly family (gang) to the Illinois side of the river, Riley Smith, George Western Sun Duff, Dennis Duff, Van. Duff, Bill Duff Jr., And others, Johnson Township Regulators, very interesting article Wabash Woolen Factory, Grammer & Earnshaw have Vincennes Weekly commenced operations in their new location, formerly known as Western Sun "Bonner's Cotton Factory", Bonner, Dedication, the Baptist Church, corner of 5th and Broadway, was Vincennes Weekly dedicated on Wednesday, Elder Tucker of Logansport, delivered Western Sun an able discourse on the occasion, Curious facts about the tomato. Reference to Francis Vigo Vincennes Weekly introducing the tomato to many people listed in a new York book, Western Sun 1803, Foundry and Machine Shop, W.H. Curtain has established a Vincennes Weekly foundry and machine shop, corner of Broadway and 3rd Streets, Western Sun and solicits orders from all requiring repairs to engines, agricultural or other kinds of machinery, blacksmith work, etc., Col. C.M. Allen Cyrus Allen, chief fugleman for the Abolitionists of this city, delivered himself of a speech at the city hall, Saturday evening, to a limited number of deluded followers, we were much Vincennes Weekly surprised to find him endorsing and rehashing all of Morton Noble Western Sun & Co's misrepresentations in regard to the conduct of the Abolition minority of the last legislature, lengthy article with many details, slavery must be obliterated, O.P.M. Child Murder, the body of a white female infant was found in the river at the foot of Buntin Street Sunday Morning last, fully Vincennes Weekly developed, fine-looking child, no clues to its origin, marks of Western Sun violence were perceptible on the body, it was enveloped in a sack and the body found submerged, death either from drowning or strangulation, Vincennes Weekly Destructive Fire, Chris Graeter & Bro. storehouse corner of 2nd Western Sun and Broadway, Wm Green, E.G. Gardner, Eluere, Baker, Mysterious, Gold and Silver found, we learn that last Sunday evening a party of young gentlemen of this city, who were on an exploring expedition several miles Northeast of town, in digging Vincennes Weekly for roots, came upon signs which indicated that treasure was Western Sun buried in the vicinity, and after a short but laborious and energetic search, found an old leather sack partially filled with gold and silver, which upon investigation proved to be a rich haul indeed, amounting to $7000 in gold and $300 in silver. The treasure was W.F. Pidgeon, Esq., has sold his residence, the "Harrison Place" to a gentleman from Kentucky. Price $8000. J.B. Patterson has Vincennes Weekly sold the dwelling and grounds on Busseron street, corner of 6th to Western Sun H.A. Foulks price $3500. nothing more in article. (Grouseland, Harrison Mansion, Harrison Home, Harrison House) Sale of a woolen factory, L.H. Grammar & Co., have sold their woolen factory to C. Vansandt $15000 Grammar is retiring from the business The Western Sun Death of Pierre Brouillette, Sr. nearly 83 years old, obit County property to be sold, the courthouse lot is advertised to be Vincennes Weekly sold today by dep. Marshal Bingham, there will doubtless be Western Sun spirited competition The Sun 15 1866 1/12/1866 The Sun 1866 1/5/1866 The Sun 1866 James Reynolds former County sheriff has taken the Hotel corner of 5th and Main, Prock (W.D.F. Landon) is also connected with the house A planing mill and sash and door factory is about to be established in the upper part of the city by practical men with ample means An old swindler, man named Bennett lately purchased the Harrison house for $8000, house was not paid for, made love to several ladies and promised them the house, he has been to the penitentiary in KY for bigamy (for 5 years), he had just left when he came here. He is an old offender, (Grouseland) 1/6/1866 Vincennes Times 1866 1/6/1866 Death of a native of Vincennes, aged 106 years, Mr. Elizabeth Ortes died recently at St. Louis. She was a most remarkable Vincennes Weekly person, brief sketch included, She was born in Vincennes on Western Sun 9/27/1759, fascinating article worth reading, her father Antoine Barrada was a gallant soldier Louis St. Ange De Bellerive, 1866 10/5/1866 1866 11/2/1866 1866 11/9/1866 1866 12/1/1866 1866 12/15/1866 1866 12/15/1866 1866 2/2/1866 1866 2/24/1866 1866 2/9/1866 1866 3/02/1866 1866 3/13/1866 1866 3/2/1866 1866 3/2/1866 The contract for building the Wabash River toll bridge has been awarded to Mr. J.J. Daniels, the work will be pushed through to speedy completion The Sun The Odd Fellows' New Hall, The Shakertown farm for sale, Mr. John H.E. Sprinkle, see ad in The Sun today's sun, Shakers, A new post office has been established at Emison's Station The Sun (Emison) on the E & C R Railroad, Mr. George Fuller appointed postmaster The Vincennes Harrison Brewery for sale! Description, brick building, three stories high, 110 feet long, 65 feet wide, good cellars underneath, 1 for lager beer, 2 for gerring, 1 for schank Vincennes Weekly beer, 1 for common beer, and 1 large malt cellar, over the lager Western Sun beer cellar there is a good beer saloon, malt kiln, kettle, machinery, oven, many other things listed in detail to help with the sale, John Ebner Proprietor, (keywords, Hack & Simon, Hack and Simon, Eagle Brewery) New advertisement, Shakertown Farm For Sale, containing 700 Vincennes Weekly acres, excellent description of buildings and layout given, John Western Sun H.E. Sprinkle, Shakers Samuel Judah's Plank Road, Sam Judah has been collecting tolls The Sun we advise parties to refuse to pay such toll, Railroad accident loss of life, death of the engineer Mr. James Vincennes Times Monroe who had been living here died, so did another man from Mitchell Indiana named Hobbs, A handsome improvement, Mr. William Burtch has changed the The Sun "Old Corner" two fine windows, remodeled interior much painting white Fire, This morning, barn belonging to W.F. Pidgeon, near the The Sun Harrison Home, was entirely destroyed by fire (Grouseland, Harrison Mansion) Death of a Centenarian, Mr. Stacy English, died near The Sun Edwardsport, he was 104 years old, native of New Jersey, served in war of 1812 obit An anniversary, no celebration, yesterday was the 2nd The Western Sun anniversary of the destruction of the Sun office by a drunken soldier, The Sun The Sun Fire, this morning (Friday) at about 11 o'clock the barn belonging to W.F. Pidgeon, near the Harrison Place, was entirely destroyed by fire, fire originated from Morten's steam saw mill, Harrison House (Harrison Mansion, Grouseland) 16 Changed hands, we learn that our friend John Brouillette has purchased the well known stand of John Watson, corner of 4th and Main $4000 The Vincennes Has erected a blacksmith shop on the rise South of the O & M Times Machine Shops, corner of 6th and Hickman Streets Vincennes Weekly Fire Narrow Escape, in alley between Main and Busseron and 1st Western Sun and 2nd, Page & Orr, Sr. Somes, L.B. Smith, 1866 3/27/1866 The Sun 1866 3/3/1866 1866 3/30/1866 1866 3/6/1866 1866 4/10/1886 1866 4/17/1866 1866 4/17/1866 1866 5/1/1866 1866 5/11/1866 1866 5/4/1866 1866 5/5/1866 1866 6/1/1866 The Sun 1866 6/1/1866 The Sun 1866 6/23/1866 The Vincennes Times The Sun Sale of property, H.S. Cauthorn has sold a dwelling house corner of 3rd and Seminary, $5500 (belonged to Kelly Perry in 2012) Mr. Adam Gimbel yesterday sold his dwelling, corner of 3rd and Church Streets to George E. Greene for $3300 Deplorable Affair, Mr. Weston Emison accidentally shot himself The Sun causing his death in about 3 hours, tilted back in his chair and it cocked the hammer death dead, accident Mr. John Ebner will erect a three story brick business house on The Sun Main Street this season, Kuhn & Company are also contemplating putting one up next to it. Census, oldest living citizens, Brookner, Page, Kuhn, Cowper, The Sun Smith, Wheeler, Shaller, Raper, Burtch, Bishop, Price, 83 is oldest Mr. Ostendorf, Jeweler is having built a fine two story dwelling on The Sun 4th Street between Vigo and Church, which will be an ornament to that part city Vincennes Weekly The Bayard Corner, workmen engaged in tearing it down, 3rd Western Sun Main, stood for many years an old shell of a building, The Vincennes The old frame buildings on the corner of 3rd and Main are being Times torn down, The Sun 1866 6/23/1866 Vincennes Times 1866 6/30/1866 The Vincennes times 1866 6/30/1866 1866 7/31/1866 1866 8/7/1866 1866 9/28/1866 Mr. Weisert is rushing the work for his new store house on Main Street, near Water. It will be one of the finest houses in the city Mr. Burtch has commenced work preparatory to adding 30 ft to the length of Plummer & Harding's drug store and Shepard's book store Wabash Navigation Company, desire to contract, frame up two pair of lock gates at the Grand Rapids of the Wabash River, 20 miles below Vincennes, locks and dam. Recently Several cases of arson happened in Harrison Township, a notorious character Thomas Smith is strongly suspected, forced to acknowledge the crime, regulators took him from his house, not seen again yet. Harrison Township Regulators, Decker Township Regulators, Johnson Township Regulators John Pulliam, has erected a carpenter shop on Scott between 6th and 7th Pullam The German Catholic Church, St. John's Catholic Church, the Vincennes Weekly new addition now being made, will be one of the largest Churches Western Sun in the state. The editor of the Gazette had been badmouthing Catholic s Odd Fellow's Hall, Contract Let, H.M. Akeroyd distinguished The Sun architect, the edifice will be a beautiful structure, work will be commenced immediately Oddfellows Oddfellow's The front of Weisert's new brick storehouse on Main Street, The Sun columns, window arches, etc., are from the foundry of Clark & Buck The Sun Vincennes Wholesale Hardware Store Ad, with artists rendering of Building, W.J. Heberd's Sons, 2 doors West of 2nd, 3 story 17 1/12/1867 St. John's Catholic Church, blessing of beautiful edifice was Vincennes Weekly performed, frescoing, interior design is gothic, dimensions given, Western Sun oil paintings, carpenters work, alterations, additions, improvement, addition 1/12/1867 St. John's German Catholic Church, On Sunday, the interesting ceremonies connected with the blessing of this beautiful edifice Vincennes Weekly were performed as previously announced, frescoing by Ackermon Western Sun Brothers of Lafayette, is a chef dauvre of art and skill, communion railing was carved by Fred Renz of this city, very lengthy article, many details and names given. Ackerman 1/19/1867 A Knox County Convict Killed in the State Prison, On the 8th, inst, a convict named George W. Henderson was killed by one of the Vincennes Weekly guards at the Jeffersonville penitentiary, in self defense, the guard Western Sun caught him putting a sharp edge on a knife made out of an old file, the guard struck him on the head with his pistol which ultimately led to his death. murder homicide 1867 1/26/1867 Singular Silver Found, On Friday, Mr. Duesterburg, who is working at the German Catholic Church, discovered that Vincennes Weekly someone had been under the church melting down stolen silver, Western Sun he found one clump that had been made there that weighed six or eight pounds, It is believed that the silver had been stolen from Col. Allen's and Mr. John Caldwell's, It is a pity they escaped. 1867 1/5/1867 St. John's German Catholic Church, it is a credit to our city, this Vincennes Weekly edifice will be formally opened for services on next Sunday. The Western Sun alterations and additions have been completed. 1867 1867 1867 1867 11/16/1867 1867 2/16/1867 1867 2/2/1867 1867 3/23/1867 1867 4/13/1867 The Jews of our city have recently organized a benevolent Vincennes Weekly society, and elected the following officers: Thomas Sancho Pres., Gazette G. Weinstine, VP, N. Gimbel sec. Ben Kuhn Treas. They plan to purchase land for a cemetery, Judaism, Jewish, Fire, a family houseless, last Thursday night, an old log structure (containing but one room) occupied by a family by the name of Black, consisting of three men, three women and a childe, about Vincennes Weekly ten miles below the city, was burned down, the inmates barely Western Sun made their escape, they went for the help of Mr. Frank Gremore who assisted them and allowed them to come to his house about a half of a mile away, Mr. Joseph LaPlante took up a collection of money and supplies to give to the family which will probably place Gimbel & Bro. are now moving into their splendid new business house, opposite the Sun Office, and will in a day or two be in full Vincennes Weekly possession, ready for business. Their new building is Western Sun unsurpassed in extent of capacity, convenience, and substantial and attractive construction. nothing more in article. All is listed here. The Vincennes Draw Bridge, The board of directors yesterday made a contract for the construction of the bridge across the Vincennes Weekly Wabash River at this point, the abutments and piers are to be Western Sun made of limestone, and the superstructure will utilize the Howe Truss patent, The Wabash Levee Association, steps are being taken for the purpose of organizing an association tinder the law of our state, to construct a levee from this city to the hill at the crossing of the Vincennes Weekly river at St. Francisville, running on the highest and best route on Western Sun or as near the river as practicable (sic), of a sufficient width to be used as a road on top, which, if made as contemplated by parties interested, will be one of the most important improvements that can be made. W.F. Pidgeon, 18 1867 4/6/1867 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1867 4/6/1867 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1867 5/18/1867 1867 6/15/1867 1868 1/04/1868 Vincennes Times 1868 1/14/1868 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1868 1/24/1868 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1868 1/25/1868 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1868 1/28/1868 The Vincennes Sun 1868 1/28/1868 The Vincennes Sun 1868 1/31/1868 The Vincennes Sun 1868 1/4/1868 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1868 1/4/1868 Vincennes Times 1868 1/7/1868 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1868 2/1/1868 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1868 2/11/1868 The Vincennes Sun 1868 2/21/1868 The Vincennes Sun 1868 2/21/1868 The Vincennes Sun 1868 2/25/1868 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun Vincennes Weekly Western Sun Vincennes Weekly Western Sun New Enterprise, soda water manufactory, Mr. G. Recker, a worthy gentleman, has established in our city a manufactory of soda water, sarsaparilla, etc., and is getting up his articles in as good style as can be procured in the country. His establishment is on the corner of 10th and Vigo Streets, where he will always be found to receive orders. Destructive Fire, About 2 o'clock Saturday morning last, a fire broke out in LaPlante's two story brick building (double tenement) corner of 3rd and Busseron Streets, the lower stories occupied by Curry, Gardner & Co., as furniture warehouses, and the upper floors used as offices by the U.S. Revenue collector and assessor, LaPlante, Graeter, Miller, Antoine, Bowman, Shepard, I.O.O.F. Lodge records, books, correspondence, etc. were lost too, Wabash Levee Association, a line commencing at the crossing of 1st and Nicholas Street, The Odd Fellows Hall, this mammoth structure is fast approaching completion and will be Second to none. Masonic Installation, address given in Evansville by John Law of Vincennes regarding the earliest known history of the Vincennes Lodge, much info, mtg places, etc., excellent descriptions of early lodge rooms New Project, stockholders of lock and dam company finding that their investment is becoming embarrassing, petition to city council for help, grand rapids Recollections of Vincennes, Interesting Gossip about the Old Post, by "Howard", Fantastic article with many descriptions of the town back in the day, Main Street, steam mill, Frenchtown, courthouse, surveys Interesting gossip about "Old Post", recollections of Vincennes, written by "Howard", very lengthy article with a mass of information, names, dates, locations dealing with the early 1800's in Vincennes Sheriff's sale, Sheriff LaHue sold the Kerkhoff property corner of Third and Seminary Streets for $4600 Fire The old log house opposite the ford on the Illinois side a short distance below the city, unoccupied New cracker and bread establishment, John Osweiler & Co. (Fred Eberwine), 2nd Street above Perry, Masonic Judge Law's Lecture, history of Masonic Lodge in Indiana, masonry, freemasonry, Advertisement, Wabash Valley Store, New Firm, L. Butler & A.R. Slawson, successors to William Tewalt, with neat rendering of their store Pardoned, John Carrie, sent to the penitentiary last fall for killing Isaac Catt in an affray, has been pardoned by Gov. Baker and is now at home, murder, homicide Fire, the old log house opposite the ford on the Illinois side a short distance below the city burned down Saturday night, work of incendiary Encourage Home Manufacture, Frisz & Osweiler have established a cracker bakery on 2nd Street near Perry Go to H.J. Watjen's Odd Fellows' Hall building corner 2nd Broadway, and have your medicines prepared, Watjen, Have your prescriptions prepared at drug store of J.D. Lannder, Caldwell's Block corner 2nd and Main Improvement, Weisert & Cauet are enlarging their business house, removed the wall of the adjoining building, will be best in city when finished 19 1868 2/7/1868 The Vincennes Sun Gimbel & Bro. have purchased the store house of Major H.P. Brokaw on Main (now occupied by G. Reiter) $2750 cash 1868 2/7/1868 The Vincennes Sun Heberd's Sons have torn away the old one-story building adjoining their store preparatory to the erection of a new one 1868 2/7/1868 The Vincennes Sun The American Hotel under mgt of Sam Hanes is becoming popular, John Green, 1868 2/7/1868 The Vincennes Sun The Watch and Jewelry store of I.N. Whittelsey has been removed to odd fellows hall 2nd Street 2 doors N. of post office 1868 2/7/1868 Gimbel & Bro. have purchased the store-house of Major H.P. Vincennes Weekly Brokaw, on Main Street now occupied by G. Reiter, price $2750 Western Sun cash 1868 2/7/1868 Vincennes Weekly Heberd's sons have torn away the old one-story building adjoining Western Sun their store, preparatory to the erection of a fine business house, 1868 3/13/1868 1868 3/6/1868 1868 4/24/1868 The Vincennes Sun Clark & Buck are putting up a handsome iron front for Heberd & Brothers new storehouse adjoining their hardware establishment 1868 4/24/1868 The Vincennes Sun The property of the late John Caldwell sold, corner 2nd and Main, Busseron and Water Streets, W.J. Williams, J.W. Emison 1868 4/4/1868 Fine improvement, drawings or plans of the contemplated Vincennes Weekly alterations and improvements to the female orphan asylum on Western Sun Seminary Street, 1868 4/7/1868 Vincennes Western The Fiery Fiend, Dr. Rabb Sufferer, loss over $12000, most Sun Weekly palatial residence burns, Wise, Tindolph, 1868 4/7/1868 1868 4/7/1868 1868 5/16/1868 1868 5/5/1868 The Vincennes Sun 1868 5/8/1868 The Vincennes Sun New clothing house, A. Levy next door West of Deposit bank 1868 5/8/1868 1868 6/19/1868 1868 6/19/1868 1868 6/2/1868 Robert. Flanders, Terry Dean are about to open a restaurant and The Vincennes Sun billiard saloon in Watson & Dean's block 2nd 1 door below Busseron removal, garret Reiter has removed his grocery to the house Vincennes Weekly formerly occupied by J.D. Lander, Main Street, 4 doors East of Western Sun Second, The Hebrew Benevolent Society of this city desire to purchase an The Vincennes Sun acre or two of ground near town for burial purposes, Judaism, Jew, Jews, Jewish Old Bob Ridley's headquarters are stocked with an excellent Vincennes Weekly variety of chewing, slave carved carving Ripley cigar tobacco, Western Sun statue Steam Navigation, reprint of the article describing the passing of Vincennes Weekly the First steamboat up the Wabash through Vincennes, The Western Sun Florence Stove & Tin Store Removal, Clark & Bro., have removed from Water St. one door from Perry, and adjoining John Hayes store Vincennes Weekly New Lumber Yard, P.H. Sinn has opened a lumber yard, corner of Western Sun 3rd and Barnett, opposite Fyfield & Co.'s factory, Baker's leather store, wm. Baker the well known dealer has Vincennes Weekly removed from 2nd Street to the old established house corner of Western Sun 3rd Main, Kerkhoff's (kirchoff) Vincennes Weekly Tyler & Son are preparing to build a large and handsome addition Western Sun to their hardware store the present season Fine improvement, the 4 story iron front business house of Vincennes Weekly Heberd's Sons, adjoining their old store, metallic cornice, also Western Sun stone flagging in front 20 1868 6/20/1868 1868 7/17/1868 1868 7/28/1868 1869 1/23/1869 1869 1/30/1869 1869 10/12/1869 1869 10/16/1869 1869 10/9/1869 1869 10/9/1869 1869 11/13/1869 1869 11/23/1869 1869 11/26/1869 1869 12/3/1869 1869 2/20/1869 1869 2/23/1869 1869 2/26/1869 1869 2/5/1869 Changes in Physical geography, Wabash River, very interesting Vincennes Weekly article that tells about how the Wabash Valley has changed over Western Sun time, much info about earth science, rocks, minerals and high places in the area W.J. Heberd's Sons' new four story brick building receiving The Vincennes Sun finishing touches Prairie House Grand Opening, Henry Haub, opposite Depot, The Vincennes Sun railroad, across the street from where Bilskie's Farm Supply was in 2012 (tenth street next to the railroad tracks). Historical Associations of the Wabash. History of early French Settlements along the river route. Lafayette, Wea Creek, Vincennes Weekly Chippecoke" Brush Wood, Old Post Vinsenne, Jesuit Priests, Western Sun Maumee, Battle ground, Tecumseh, Kaskaskia, flags over Vincennes George rogers Clark, Tippecanoe, Vincennes Weekly Vincennes University, lengthy article about law suit with the state Western Sun of Indiana over land given to Indiana University, The building for Heberd's Sons hub and spoke factory on Water The Vincennes Sun Street near Clark and Buck's foundry will be ready for use in 2 or 3 weeks The Bible in Vincennes Schools, A.W. Jones Superintendent of Weekly Western Sun Vincennes Graded Schools, regarding the daily reading of bibles in schools Fresh Meat, Christian Hoffman, fixing shop, 2nd between Vincennes Times Broadway Buntin Improvements, Heberd's factory, Mr. Nobles large building,7th Vincennes Times Broadway, history of courthouse, Noble Block Someone who is in communication with the Sun, (not old Sol) but the Vincennes Sun, is fearful that the locomotives of the I&V road will disturb the dead in the graveyards in the South part of the city. Weekly Gazette We are inclined to think that our honored dead who repose in our cemetery will not be disturbed by the shrill whistle of the locomotive, but will quietly rest until Gabriel sounds his horn, nothing more in article. railroad, railroading, trains The bell of fire company no. 2, offered for sale, steam fire The Vincennes Sun department, fire protection in various parts of town in question, fire department Death of an old resident, Samuel Clark, a venerable and well The Sun known colored man, once was a slave by the father of the late Dr. H. Decker, not less than 95 years, slavery, The city council has authorized our two hand fire engines to be The Vincennes Sun sold, editorial speaking against this move, steam engines fire department Death of Sol. Smith, this gentleman, in his palmy days the most Vincennes Weekly popular comedian in our country, died Saturday, worked at the Western Sun Vincennes Sun under Elihu Stout, actor obit New business houses, Mr. Fred Graeter to build four 2-story brick Vincennes Weekly business houses on 3rd Street in the rear of bakers leather store, Western Sun Brouillette (on Vigo between 3rd and 4th) brouillette Important discovery, the old Indian silver mine found at last, Patoka, on a trail from Vincennes across the Patoka river has been discovered, Letter from Judge Law-Ben. George Rogers Clark, private letter Vincennes Weekly rewritten in full, march from Kaskaskia to Vincennes, authenticity Western Sun is beyond all doubt., accurate daily accounts written by Clark in the possession of law, The Sun 21 1869 2/6/1869 1869 3/2/1869 1869 3/27/1869 1869 3/3/1869 1869 3/6/1869 An ancient and interesting document, Hon. John Law submits a facsimile of the order issued by Patrick Henry, to Lieut. Col. Vincennes Weekly George Rogers Clark, for the capture of Kaskaskia, which also let Western Sun to the capture of Vincennes, Hamilton, entire document reprinted within the article A fine improvement, Heberd Bros design erecting the present Vincennes Weekly season a fine three or four story business house with public hall, Western Sun changes to engine houses, fire department Velocipede at "Old Post" Fifty Years Ago! Interesting article about Vincennes Weekly the predecessor to the modern bicycle in Vincennes. Sept 2, 1820 Western Sun Western Sun Reference to the First one in Vincennes. Silver mines discovered, rich silver ore, found on the Maria Creek Vincennes Weekly in Washington township, about 10 miles from the city, Arney, Western Sun Johnson, coal, ore Vincennes Weekly The late Sol. Smith, served his apprenticeship with Elihu Stout, Western Sun Interesting last burial requests included within article. 1869 3/6/1869 Bloody Affray, Friday night, an affray occurred at R. McKinney's Vincennes Weekly Mill about 12 Miles below the city, between Jonathan O'Haver and Western Sun Milton Bergestresser, resulting in the almost instant death of one of the parties. Homicide, murder, 1869 3/6/1869 The Battle of Tippecanoe, article reprinted from 1859, written by Vincennes Weekly Hon J.A. Stein for the Lafayette Journal, lengthy article, many Western Sun details of the march and battle are presented within article. 4/00/1869 A disastrous fire, burning of the Wise Block corner of Main and water Streets, two story brick that contained three businesses, Vincennes Weekly Kimbley, Williams, badollet, built in 1831, George W. Wise dry Western Sun goods store, J.F. Kimbley, furniture dealer, and Badollet & Williams, wholesale dealers in notions, 1869 Strange discovery, a workman while excavating in a gravel pit on the banks of the Wabash near the city unearthed a considerable quantity of silver plate, Church ornaments, crucifixes, censers, Vincennes Gazette candlesticks, etc. These article bore the appearance of having been buried for a long time; and as the priests have given no explanation of the matter, it is involved in mystery. 1869 4/10/1869 1869 4/10/1869 New drug firm, M. Dolan has bought an interest in John M. Vincennes Weekly Duesterberg, 2nd Street, near the O&M Railroad Depot, they are Western Sun competent, careful, and reliable men. 1869 4/17/1869 A disastrous fire, Tuesday night, Wise Block, corner of Water and Main, the building was a two story brick and contained three Vincennes Weekly business rooms which were occupied by George W. Wise as a Western Sun dry good store, by J.F. Kimbley, furniture dealer and by Badollet & Williams, wholesale dealers in notions, the building was built in 1831, but had lately been repaired, 1869 4/2/1869 1869 4/23/1869 1869 4/24/1869 Another new business house, John Ostendorf & Bro., will erect a Vincennes Weekly spacious brick house on their present site on Main Street between Western Sun 3rd and 4th, jewelry, jewelers Unearthed, Mr. Frank Thuis, while working in his garden Vincennes Weekly unearthed a child supposed to have been buried about 6 months, Western Sun stillborn, disfigured A terrific gale, great destruction of property, half of the bridge Vincennes Weekly blown down, the roof of Weisert's store carried off, draw bridge, Western Sun Main Street, storm, weather 22 1869 1869 1869 4/24/1869 The draw bridge, large numbers of sight seers have been daily Vincennes Weekly looking upon the ruins of our bridge across the Wabash, business Western Sun men in its proximity generally are perplexed at its fate, (keywords: Main Street Bridge, wagon bridge) 4/24/1869 Unearthed, a few days ago while Mr. Frank Thuis (living on lower 4th Street) was working in his garden, he unearthed a child, Vincennes Weekly supposed to have been buried about 6 months, disfigured, stillWestern Sun born child believed to be associated with one of the workman working on the bridge over the Wabash River at the time. 4/3/1869 Another new business house, John Ostendorf & Bro., the popular jewelers, and clock and watch dealers, will, during the present Vincennes Weekly season, erect a spacious brick house, on their present site, on Western Sun Main Street, between 3rd and 4th. There are no more worthy or reliable gentlemen in this or any other community that O & bro. entire article is written here. nothing more to be found. 1869 5/1/1869 1869 5/1/1869 1869 5/1/1869 Strange discovery, Andrew Deloria discovered a large sum of Vincennes Weekly money near the root of an old stump, gold and silver, which was Western Sun buried in the ground. It was found three miles South of Vincennes, nothing more in article, unearthed, found, treasure Samuel Judah, Esq., one of the oldest and best known members of the bar in the state, died at his residence on Saturday morning after a lingering illness. He had lost his prestige late in life, he had Vincennes Weekly peculiar prejudices and passions, not calculated to win to him Western Sun many close or sincere friends, however his acknowledged abilities forced a certain degree of respect. He has passed to another, and let us hope a better world. Let his faults die with him, and his virtues be remembered. keywords: attorney, lawyer, Ostendorf & Brothers Jewelers, will occupy one of the LaPlante Vincennes Weekly rooms, Third street, until the completion of their fine store. Western Sun Nothing more in article. 1869 6/26/1869 Lost Records Found, workmen who were repairing the old frame buildings near our office yesterday found in the garret a pile of old Vincennes Gazette city records, memos, day books, ledgers, ordinances of the borough from the year 1812 very interesting 1869 9/21/1869 The Vincennes Sun 1869 9/7/1869 1870 1/11/1870 1870 1/25/1870 1870 1/7/1870 The Vincennes Sun Bicknell Station, an overview of Bicknell, Indiana in 1870 1870 1/8/1870 Letter from Edwardsport, situated in Knox County, on the West Vincennes Weekly fork of the White river about 20 miles Northeast from Vincennes Western Sun also on the I&V Railroad, lengthy description of town given, 1/8/1870 Letter from Bicknell Station, a beautiful and enterprising little Vincennes Weekly village, 14 miles East of Vincennes on the I&V Railroad, its name Western Sun was derived from the name of the man on whose farm it is built, written by Zeb Coon, many details given 1870 The old court house, two of our oldest mechanics report unfavorably on the economy of repairing the old courthouse, Steamer Mate Sunk last Saturday the little steamer mate sund The Vincennes Sun after coming through the locks of the rapids on the Wabash River, steamboat, advance New Firm, J.D. Lander and John M. Duesterberg have formed a The Vincennes Sun partnership in the drug business, 2nd and Main, Las. Noble's fine new brick structure, corner 7th Broadway, is fast The Sun approaching completion, used as a temporary courthouse while new one was being built Noble Block 23 2/12/1870 Vincennes Weekly Disappearance of Charles F. Graeter, formerly of this city, Western Sun disappeared from New Orleans, well-known steamboat clerk, 1870 2/19/1870 One of the old landmarks, Messrs. LaPlante, present owners are tearing away the old American Hotel building, corner of 1st and Vincennes Weekly Main Streets, erected in 1815, John d. hay store, later purchased Western Sun in 1829 by William burtch, who converted it into a hotel, leased to John C. Clark, Gould, Spurgeon, Haines, 1870 2/25/1870 1870 2/4/1870 Horrible Murder, Julius Gluck was shot, murderer fired through his The Vincennes Sun window, he had previously burned down the mill of John G. Bailey, had recently been let out of prison death dead homicide 2/5/1870 Horrid Murder, Julius Gluck was shot while seated in his own Vincennes Weekly house on South Seventh Street, murderer fired through the Western Sun window, body riddled with Buckshot, served time for burning bailey's mill, returned from prison dead death tragedy 1870 2/5/1870 Man drowned, the body of a man was found in Mr. Jas. Dick's Vincennes Weekly Field, about 300 yards from here house, in Decker Township, Western Sun about 12 miles South of the city, the body was recognized as that of Caleb Catt, a resident of the lower part of the county, 1870 3/12/1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 The Sun Mr. Jas A. Plummer has purchased the old frame building, adjoining the steam engine house, will remove and convert it into a cottage residence, Kuhn, Gimbel Tindolph Brothers will soon commence the erection of a fine The Weekly Western business house, corner of 2nd and Busseron, for their occupancy Sun as a boot and shoe store The old American Hotel has been almost demolished, may we 3/25/1870 The Vincennes Sun soon see a stately edifice reared in its place: "LaPlante Hotel" would sound well. 1st and Main 1st Main The old American Hotel has been almost demolished. May we 3/25/1870 The Sun soon see a stately edifice reared in its place! "LaPlante Hotel" would sound well. Clark, LaPlante, (1st and Main) 1870 3/8/1870 The Vincennes Sun 1870 4/12/1870 The Vincennes Sun 1870 4/12/1870 1870 4/19/1870 1870 4/22/1870 1870 4/22/1870 1870 4/22/1870 1870 4/29/1870 1870 4/29/1870 Tindolph Brothers will soon commence the erection of a fine business house corner of 2nd and Busseron, boot & shoe store We are pleased to learn that the messrs. LaPlante have made arrangements for the construction of the Hotel. More New Business Houses, N. Smith & Sons, will erect two 3 The Vincennes Sun story business houses on the corner of 4th and Main, on lot now occupied by J.A. Louis & Co The Vincennes Sun Union Depot, the building of a "Union Depot" for the two roads in this city are being discussed, railroad, railroading, train, trains, The Union Depot, 3 surveys have been made for a union Depot, The Vincennes Sun but nothing definite settled, it will probably be in the locality of Ebner's Brewery The new building of Laz. Noble, corner of 7th and Broadway is The Vincennes Sun approaching completion, will be ready for occupancy by the common pleas court The old court house, this old structure was sold, a few days ago, The Vincennes Sun to L.L. Watson, for $300, Fendrick's Establishment, tobacco and cigar store Main Street, The Vincennes Sun one door from 2nd, old bob ridley, slave carved slave carving Fendrich Fendrick Charles Frisz's beer garden, has purchased 24 acres of ground The Vincennes Sun lying near the old fairgrounds, 24 The old courthouse is being demolished, and the place which has known it for so many years will soon know it no more forever, 1870 4/29/1870 The Vincennes Sun 1870 5/20/1870 Another murder, a wife slain by her husband! Last night the wife The Vincennes Sun of John McHale, corner of Vigo and 2nd, was brutally murdered, husband did it tragedy homicide death died 1870 5/27/1870 The Vincennes Sun 1870 5/27/1870 1870 5/6/1870 1870 6/21/1870 1870 6/21/1870 1870 6/24/1870 The Vincennes Sun Cottage Saloon, Chris Cosgrove has taken charge of this favorite resort, opposite O&M RR Depot at the head of 2nd Street, 1870 6/7/1870 The Vincennes Sun The handsome 3-story brick business house of Tindolph Bros., corner of 2nd and Busseron Streets is now being roofed with tin, 1870 7/22/1870 The Sun 1870 7/8/1870 The Vincennes Sun 1871 2/21/1871 The Vincennes Sun 1871 2/21/1871 The Vincennes Sun 1871 2/4/1871 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1871 3/10/1871 Vincennes Western The Wabash improvement, lock and dam, grand rapids, Sun Weekly surveying, appropriation, Laz Noble 1871 3/14/1871 1871 3/17/1871 1871 3/17/1871 1871 3/18/1871 1871 3/18/1871 The fire Tuesday afternoon at John Osweiller's bakery and confectionary, on upper 2nd Street, belonged to John K. Green, Work on the LaPlante Hotel is progressing as fast as workmen The Vincennes Sun can push it, joists of 1st floor are being put in position and brick laid, N. Smith & Sons are about to break ground, preparatory to the The Vincennes Sun erection of two 3-story brick business houses corner of 4th and Main Messrs. Watson & Mass have completed at Terre Haute, all the The Vincennes Sun drawings for their eating house, to be erected here with the union Depot Old Post Hail Court house, County commissioners and Laz Noble The Sun have a slight misunderstanding as to leasing terms of new building 7th Street Magnificent Improvement, St. Francis Xavier Cathedral of this city has undergone extensive improvements and alterations, stained glass windows old cathedral Death of Mr. Henry Stout, the son of the late Elihu Stout, died in Henderson Ky., week before last, her remains were brought here, obit The old engine house is being removed by Heberd's, (Main Street to make way for their building) The old frame building on Main adjoining the Bayard property has been taken down by col. J.h.e. springle, erected about 30 years ago, graeter orr Page Death of an old citizen, Col. Isaac N. Eastham, born in Virginian July 20, 1805, moved to Ky then to Vincennes in Feb of 1851, city treasurer, O&M RR propose tearing down the wooden structures now used The Vincennes Sun by their machine shops near the junction Hotel and will erect brick buildings there Railroad, Railroading, The LaPlante House is receiving the finishing touches by painters The Vincennes Sun and carpenters We learn that messrs. Wise & Bro. contemplate the erection of a The Vincennes Sun substantial brick business block, this season on the corner of Main and water st (First and Main, 1st Main) Vincennes Weekly An old relic, S.B. Thomas, of Raymond Mississippi has a copy of Western Sun the Western Sun printed on Sept. 10, 1814, Personal, William J. Wise has returned from a trip to Jackson Vincennes Weekly Mississippi, highly pleased with the white people there, but as a Western Sun rule he says that there is too much nigger in the political body, racism, black, African American 25 1871 3/24/1871 Vincennes Western Dr. J.H. Rabb has commenced breaking ground for his new Sun Weekly home. (maybe Goodwin's funeral home later) At 6th Broadway) 1871 3/24/1871 Vincennes Western Location of new courthouse, court house, Sun Weekly 1871 3/24/1871 Vincennes Western Opening of the LaPlante House, First and Main, many details Sun Weekly given 1871 3/28/1871 Vincennes Western The LaPlante House correct mistake in earlier edition, many Sun Weekly details given about new Hotel 1st and Main 1871 3/3/1871 Death of Mr. Barekman interesting reminiscences adventures Vincennes Western among the Indians, b. 1744, fascinating story captured by Indians Sun Weekly obit 1871 3/3/1871 Vincennes Western Henry Catt (instead of Hiram) whose death occurred lately in Sun Weekly Johnson Township, about 55 years old at death obit 1871 4/14/1871 Work on Billy Heberd's new building on Main Street, adjoining the The Vincennes Sun city hall lot is progressing rapidly. Foundation and cellar almost complete 1871 4/15/1871 Vincennes Western The Ku Klux Klan, a true history of the organization, kkk Sun Weekly 1871 4/18/1871 1871 4/21/1871 1871 4/21/1871 The Vincennes Sun Ku Klux Klan paw paw bender hero of Dutch gap , kkk 1871 4/21/1871 The Vincennes Sun 1871 4/25/1871 The Vincennes Sun 1871 4/25/1871 The Vincennes Sun 1871 4/7/1871 The Vincennes Sun 1871 5/12/1871 The Vincennes Sun 1871 5/15/1871 The Vincennes Sun 1871 5/5/1871 The Vincennes Sun 1871 6/16/1871 The Vincennes Sun 1871 6/7/1871 The Vincennes Sun 1872 1/26/1872 The Vincennes Sun 1872 1/26/1872 The Vincennes Sun Sam Gimbel and Mr. Brayfogel bought the two lots from Dr. The Vincennes Sun Somes, on 2nd Street between Main and Busseron paying $90 per foot Mr. Breyfogle will commence building at once on his lot The Vincennes Sun purchased from Dr. Somes a 2 story brick business house building, on 2nd between Main and Busseron Breivogel New tin shop, Watson & Brandt have opened a new tin shop in Noble's Building corner of 7th and Broadway, Dr. Rabb is hurrying up the work on his new residence, corner of Broadway and Sixth The work is progressing rapidly on Heberd's new building on the site of the old engine house, foundation walls laid, to be completed rapidly Drainage, draining the pond in back of the city, What has been done? Workmen are engaged in putting a beautiful and substantial iron verandah (sic) in front of the LaPlante House Our new sign, beautiful green and gold "Western Sun Printing Office" handiwork of John Loten, W.B. Hayes & Son will commence building an addition to their pork house, 120 x 50 ft once completed, brick on hand Harmonie Society, The Vincennes Harmonie Society was organized Wednesday evening at the reading room, Frank M. Ross, Harmony Society Oaktown Items, The new School house is rapidly approaching completion, flouring mill has been thoroughly repaired and ready for operation soon A new frame building is in process of construction, on the site of John Loten's old paint shop, opposite the city hall The Pauley House Building is being cut up and divided into diverse compartments to be used as tenement houses. 26 1872 2/10/1872 1872 2/17/1872 1872 2/20/1872 1872 2/27/1872 1872 2/6/1872 1872 2/6/1872 1872 3/5/1872 1872 4/20/1872 1872 4/30/1872 1872 4/30/1872 1872 4/30/1872 1872 5/3/1872 1872 5/4/1872 1872 5/7/1872 1872 6/11/1872 1873 10/10/1873 1873 10/11/1873 1873 10/18/1873 Vincennes, Great article about the business growth of Vincennes, Vincennes Weekly burke, burtch, busse, bitterman, Kuhn, LaPlante, Davidson, Western Sun Fendrick, Graeter, Gardner, Heberd, describes their locations and business affairs Fendrich Fendrick The oldest town in the Northwest, some interesting historical Vincennes Weekly facts, Vincennes, very informative and lengthy article worth Western Sun reading, Tecumseh, Jesuits, Harrison, Clark, Indians, native Americans, Wabash river, Cy. Allen Jr. has rented an office in Smith's new building, corner The Vincennes Sun of 4th and Main Streets, The Vincennes Sun Plans and specifications for the new courthouse are now on exhibition at the auditor's office, Dr. Thomas, County Auditor Dr. Rabb moved into his new and superb dwelling house last week and is well pleased with the same, Capt. Frank Ross The Vincennes Sun purchased his old res. (maybe Goodwin's funeral home in later years 6th Broadway?) A huge wildcat was killed in the neighborhood of this city one day The Vincennes Sun last week, its fefunct carcass may be seen at Baker's leather store The School house near James Ewing's which was destroyed by The Vincennes Sun fire last week was insured for $400 The Vincennes Mass & Watson have completely overhauled the Junction House, Weekly Western Sun by repapering and painting and renovating it from cellar to garret. Vincennes Weekly Western Sun Vincennes Weekly Western Sun Vincennes Weekly Western Sun The iron fence in front of the Vincennes National Bank Building is being reconstructed Somebody is burning brick for the new courthouse, on the Eberwine farm, a mile or so up the river Sprinkle's lot on Main adjoining Thuis' confectionary is to be knocked down by Joe Coffman, Col. Sprinkle of Shaker Prairie is in the city to look after the sale The Sun of his valuable property on Main Street which takes place this afternoon The survey of the city for drainage purposes has been completed, The Vincennes will make the ponds the general receptacle of the drains then into Weekly Western Sun the river The valuable lot of Col. Sprinkle on Main Street 30 feet front was The Sun sold Friday afternoon by Joseph H. Coffman to Henry F. Thuis for $128 per foot Among the new buildings being erected: W.B. 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Fry, James Western Sun Winemiller, John Ballard, Old Men of Knox County, Biographical Sketches of our Pioneers, Vincennes Weekly Herman Memering, Samuel Adams, Clark McClure, Enoch Western Sun Reynolds, Vincennes Weekly Old Men of Knox County, Biographical Sketches of our Pioneers, Western Sun Valentine Nestlehut, John Risley, John Hoffman, Old Men of Knox County, Isaac Mass, William Hodgen, Abraham Reel, McKee, Vigo, Martin, Ruble, Loten, Allen, Clark, Thorn, Weekly Western Sun Wise, badollet, Holmes, Rock Springs, Snapp, Heberd, Curry, Hornback, Barekman Old Men of Knox County, Biographical Sketches of our Pioneers, Captain Isaac Mass, B. 1810 in Baltimore the youngest of nine Vincennes Weekly children, Union Depot Hotel, Also William Hodgen, b. 1812 near Western Sun the Upper Indiana Church, his father settled on the Wise Farm, tan yard, Also Abraham C. 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Clark, Clark's Hotel, Clarks Western Sun Hotel, rude pioneer life, bar, tavern, saloon Diocese of Vincennes, Catholic , Church, Brute, Bishops listed in Vincennes Weekly order, total number or ordained and deceased in 1874, Many Western Sun statistical facts given, Catholicism 1873 9/6/1873 1874 1/17/1874 1874 1/17/1874 1874 1/17/1874 1874 1/2/1874 Western Sun Old men of Knox County, biographical sketches of our pioneers, David Reel, b. 1801 Lincoln County, John B. LaPlante 1874 1/24/1874 Western Sun Old men of Knox County, biographical sketches of our pioneers, Jacob Cassel, b. June 17, 1808 Greene co. 1874 1/24/1874 1874 1/3/1874 1874 1/3/1874 1874 1/31/1874 1874 2/14/1874 1874 2/27/1874 Vincennes Weekly Rt. Rev. Bishop De St. Palais, 25th anniversary, much history Western Sun given, he came here with Brute, Catholic, Catholicism Vincennes Weekly Old Men of Knox County, Jacob Cassel, George Charley, Western Sun Murder in the First degree, Josiah "Doc" Woods (colored), John Vincennes Weekly Beard (colored), struck in the head with a brick, Beard the Western Sun murderer, hearing tomorrow at 9 am o'clock, homicide Murder in the First Degree, 2 wks. ago, two colored men names Vincennes Weekly Josiah "Doc" Woods, John Beard, struck on the head with a brick Western Sun bat, he lingered until yesterday, skull fractured, Beard the murderer was placed in jail, homicide, murder Vincennes Weekly Old Men of Knox County, Simeon Coonrod, Joseph Rusch, Western Sun Francis Carey, Andrew Sutt, Reynolds, 120th regiment Biographical sketch of the late Clark Willis, b. Wythe County VA Western Sun Dec 5, 1810, Old men of Knox County, Biographical Sketches of our Pioneers, Western Sun S. Burnet, 29 King H. Melone, an example to young men of business, Vincennes Weekly advertising, energy and honesty brings success, bought out Western Sun Tindolph brothers two years ago, corner of 2nd and Busseron, opposite the sun office, Marone ? 1874 2/28/1874 1874 3/14/1874 Western Sun Hon. Thomas R. Cobb of Knox County, Biographical sketch, 1874 3/14/1874 Western Sun William F. Williams Sr., born in Fort Knox, Knox County, Indiana on December 27, 1803, 1874 3/20/1874 1874 3/7/1874 1874 4/10/1874 1874 4/11/1874 1874 4/17/1874 1874 5/15/1874 1874 5/22/1874 1874 5/23/1874 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 Vincennes Western Coal Mines at Wheatland, The Town Waking Up, Sun Weekly Western Sun Hon. James D. Williams, of Knox County, biographical sketch, b. in Ohio in 1808, Pickaway County, came here in 1818 Old Men of Knox County, Biographical Sketches of our Pioneers, Andrew Helderman, b. Aug. 27, 1809 in NC Miss Melanie Lasselle, Lasselle, Hyacinth Lasselle, settled at post Vincennes Weekly Vincennes about 1795 was married to Jule Busseron, blackened Western Sun ruins on the corner of 2nd and Perry all that is left of the Lasselle Tavern, much info Death of an old citizen, Emanuel Meiseubeiten, b. 1810 in PA, The Sun one time Marshall of Vincennes, also a recorder here, The Sun Vincennes Western Fashionable Wedding on Seventh Street, Wedding held in the Sun Weekly home of Edward Watson on 7th and Shelby for his daughter Western Sun Improvement of the Wabash, appropriation bill, Wabash Navigation Company, lock and dam at Grand Rapids, Vincennes Western Old Men of Knox County, Biographical Sketches of our Pioneers, Sun Weekly Louis Souligney, b. July 15, 1803 We hear that Moses wile & sons will in the spring commence the erection of a fine 3 story business house on the lot next to Davidson's bookstore, Duesterberg, Bayard "The Tindolph Building is finished and the derricks etc., are being 1/19/1875 Weekly Western Sun hauled away", That is all that was written "The County commissioners are in session today. The plans for 1/5/1875 Weekly Western Sun an iron fence around the court house square will be Decided today" "The County commissioners have adopted the Madison plan for a 1/8/1875 Weekly Western Sun court house fence. An advertisement appears for proposes to build it" Old timers, relics of Northwest territorial days, First land office 10/30/1875 Western Sun high desk and table, Harrison, 1/15/1875 The Western Sun 1875 2/12/1875 Weekly Western Sun "On last Monday, the Tindolph's sold their new building, on 2nd Street, to Dr. Rabb for $5000 cash, and $3000 bank stock 1875 2/12/1875 Weekly Western Sun For rent, The Daguerrean Room, lately occupied by Mr. Pearson, corner of 2nd and Buntin, is for rent, enquire of Wm. Burtch 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 "Several stone masons and brick layers came down from 2/12/1875 Weekly Western Sun Indianapolis last week, and are busy working on the shops, work is being pushed Sun Office remodeling description, oak ceiling, walnut and oak 2/12/1875 Weekly Western Sun wainscoting, lace curtains, marble tables, upholstered furniture, Tindolph Public School Building, Monroe City, Milam, $5000 brick structure 2/16/1875 Weekly Western Sun to be built, Welton, King, Removal to new store, Antone Kapps removed from old stand on 2/5/1875 Weekly Western Sun Main Street into Tindolph's new building on 2nd, Samuel J. Emison Obit, died in Indianapolis Sunday the 31st of 2/5/1875 Weekly Western Sun Jan, born June 1840, 30 1875 1875 1875 Centre House Hotel and Restaurant, advertisement, Conrad Weekly Western Sun Schaefer's proprietor, corner 3rd and Main, clean, neat, tasty style, Center House, Moore & Harris have commenced breaking ground for their three 3/19/1875 Weekly Western Sun story stone front on Main Street (later Moore & Miller) The workmen are busily engaged on the new machine shops of 3/19/1875 Weekly Western Sun the I & V R R in the Southern part of the city 2/5/1875 1875 3/19/1875 Weekly Western Sun Clarke & Buck are now engaged in placing the new clock in the court house, purchased from the Howard Clock Co., of Boston 1876 0/00/1876 Western Sun Boarding, Desirable rooms with board can be obtained at the residence of E. Harkness, corner of Seminary and 3rd Streets 1876 0/00/1876 Western Sun J.D. Lander will remove his drug store from corner of 2nd and Main to the old stand of H.E. Peck, opposite the LaPlante House 1876 0/00/1876 Western Sun Jacob Werker and Joe Laugle will open a grocery in the stand on the corner of Main and 11th Streets known as Bultman stand 1876 0/00/1876 Western Sun LaPlante House, corner of Main and 1st Streets, J.D. Cox & Co., Proprietors, First class, omnibuses to and from all trains 1876 0/00/1876 Western Sun New Firm Haartje & Watjen, Successors to Haartje & Zeilinger, No 17 Main Street dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries 1876 0/00/1876 Western Sun 1876 12/23/1876 Western Sun Removed my stock to Duesterberg's new building on Main between 2nd and 3rd Streets next to John Vickerey's George Harris Delmonico saloon, Main Street between 1st and 2nd, wines liquors, cigars, fancy mixed drinks, walkers, Dedication, German evangelical Lutheran Church, 8th and Scott, will be dedicated Dec 10th, New Firm Haartje's & Watjen, successors to Haartje & Zellinger, No 17 Main Street, fancy & staple grocery 1876 12/8/1876 The Sun 1876 2/29/1876 Western Sun 1876 3/11/1876 Western Sun Big John Smith opened his Delmonico in fine style, full brass band, oyster stuffed turkey, poulet sauté, quail au cracker, oysters 1876 3/11/1876 Western Sun Clark & Buck Wabash Foundry have secured the contract for ironwork of Graeter's new Hotel and Ernest Bakers too 1876 3/11/1876 Western Sun The work on Graeter's horse Hotel is progressing, in the next few weeks he will begin erecting a Hotel on site of his livery 1876 3/11/1876 Western Sun 1876 3/24/1876 The Sun 1876 3/25/1876 1876 4/22/1876 1876 4/8/1876 1876 4/8/1876 1876 5/2/1876 1876 5/2/1876 The YMCA has secured the Tindolph's room on 2nd Street, formerly G.R. Harvey's place, Ralph Merriman, architect of Indianapolis has furnished plans for the new building of the Vincennes National Bank, corner of 2nd and Main Streets, Vincennes Western Died at her residence of White Hall, Mr. Harriet Grandison Sloo, Sun Weekly Col. Albert Sloo, Sixth Ward Fire Company, meeting at the new engine house on Sixth Street to organize a fire company, YMCA a glorious Dedication, immense crowd in attendance, Dr. Western Sun Munhall Present, on 2nd Street The Weekly Western The fiery fiend, Dr. Rabb The Sufferer, Loss Over $12 000, was Sun the most palatial residence in the city, New fire company, the "No 2's" John Grant was elected captain, Western Sun will try out equipment tomorrow evening Obituary, Miss Adela N. Love, b. Pensacola Florida in 1853, Western Sun father Lieut. Richard L. Love d. 1856, much info given Western Sun 31 1876 5/2/1876 The Weekly Western New Fire Company, 6th Ward Engine House the "No. 2's", John Sun Grant was elected Captain, Fire Dept. Fire Department 1876 5/20/1876 Vincennes Western Places of historic interest in Vincennes, Indian village 1st Perry Sun Weekly still discernible, Fort Sackville 1876 5/20/1876 1876 A relic of the past, in the city clerk's office is the tax duplicate of The Weekly Western the borough of Vincennes, 7 3/4" in length and 6 1/2" in width, Sun contains 100 Pages Corner of Water and Main "Burtch's Corner" has been sold to G. 5/26/1876 Western Sun Reiter and Son, will run a grocery store there 1876 5/26/1876 Western Sun Sunday Resort open Sunday May 28, beautiful grove situated near the head of Broadway known as "Donovan's Grove" 1876 5/26/1876 Western Sun The property on the corner of water and Main, Burtch's corner block, has been sold to G. Reiter and Son now a grocery, $5200 1876 5/26/1876 1876 1876 1876 Ad, we have rented Donovan's Grove, situated near the head of The Weekly Western Broadway Street, it will be a Sunday resort, refreshments of all Sun kinds, McKernan, Thorne Yesterday evening 12 yr old boy, son of Kadi Bouschie, was killed by a brick thrown by another boy named William Tyre, near 5/30/1876 Western Sun Zinck's sawmill in Goosetown, Bouchie tragedy death dead accident, Bouchie 6/24/1876 Western Sun B. Kuhn & Co. 36 and 38 Main Street If you wish to buy your goods at bottom prices call on B. Kuhn & 6/24/1876 Western Sun Co,. 36 & 38 Main Street, Advertisement 1876 6/24/1876 1876 6/27/1876 1876 1876 1876 Western Sun LaPlante House, corner 1st and Main, JD Cox& Co proprietors, Fifty negroes have been imported from Cairo to work on the new The Weekly Western gas works, nothing more listed, racism, black, African American, Sun slave slavery slaves Small fire engine constructed by G.H. 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Clarke, corner 2nd Main 1876 The Weekly Western Greaeter's new hotel building is acquiring considerable Sun proportions, nothing more listed, only what I have typed 7/21/1876 Western Sun The mansard roof on the new Hotel shapes up immense, The citizen's gas light company have finished laying gas Mains on The Weekly Western 7/21/1876 Main, Busseron, 4th, 5th, and 7th Streets, the lights will be lit Sun soon, 7/7/1876 Western Sun Work on the new gas works is progressing very rapidly, 1876 9/18/1876 Western Sun To contractors, sealed proposals will be accepted, for the building of two new iron cells in city prison building, rear of 4th st 1876 9/23/1876 Western Sun YMCA rooms in Tindolph's building, corner of 2nd and Busseron, 1877 1/12/1877 1877 1/12/1877 Weekly Western Sun 1877 1/9/1877 1876 1876 1876 6/9/1876 Vincennes Western Fire, The Elm House, between Main and Busseron, opposite city Sun Weekly hall, 2 story frame building, Hotel Inauguration, the opening reign of blue jeans, Gov. Williams' inaugural address, printed entirely in article Fire, the Elm House, between Main and Busseron opposite the The Weekly Western city hall, was a two story frame, occupied by Joel B. King as a Sun hotel, couldn't save it 32 1877 10/19/1877 The Sun 1877 10/26/1877 Western Sun 1877 10/27/1877 Western Sun 1877 11/10/1877 Western Sun Improvements, Fred Harsch jewelry store, grant building a handsome frame dwelling between 7th and 8th on Harrison, Christian Church Ad Jos. Laugel's Dry Good Store Fatal accident, an old and highly respected citizen shot and killed, Mr. Moses Reel, 8 miles South of city Killed By Falling Derrick Jas E. Henderson, killed while working on river bridge 1877 11/10/1877 Weekly Western Sun Handsome Improvements, Vincennes Deposit Bank, plate glass front, black walnut casing tastefully carved, Breivogel Bro's too 1877 11/17/1877 vin weekly sun Adams, Charlotte Obit 1877 11/24/1877 vin weekly sun Buntin, Mary A Buntin Lyons Obit, Parke, Harrison, Buntin, much history given, very interesting, Vigo, Clark, Tecumseh 1877 2/2/1877 Weekly Western Sun New Minstrel Company, a new troupe of minstrels called the "Virginia Rose Buds" has been formed by locals in this city 1877 2/9/1877 Weekly Western Sun James T. Orr is putting an open front in his building on 2nd St., formerly occupied by Henry Hackman, will rent as store saddlery. 1877 7/14/1877 Vincennes Weekly An Immense Enterprise, Captain Billy Pollock, Broadway mills Western Sun Joseph Pollock, description of the plant is given, processes too, We are pleased to learn that Isaac Joseph & Son have awarded Vincennes Weekly the contract for putting French plate glass fronts in their two store Western Sun rooms on Main Street, partition will be removed as well throwing both rooms into one, Death of Gerard Reiter Sr., 64 years old, just over a week ago he Vincennes Weekly was a pall bearer at another funeral, born in Hanover in 1813, city Western Sun council, universally respected, obit Vincennes Weekly 73rd anniversary of the Western sun, Elihu stout, history given, Western Sun newspapers 1877 7/14/1877 1877 7/14/1877 1877 7/21/1877 1877 7/7/1877 Burying the bishop, imposing demonstration of tribute to the Vincennes Weekly memory of Bishop St. Palais, lengthy article, remains deposited in Western Sun vault below Church (ashes), now with Brute and bazin 1877 7/7/1877 The distinguished dead, Rt. Rev. Maurice de St. Palais, Bishop of Vincennes Weekly Vincennes, much info given, Brute, diocese, Catholic , Western Sun Catholicism, 1877 7/7/1877 A big hot blaze, a residence and a large cooper establishment Vincennes Weekly burned, next to Pollock's large flouring establishment, about 7000 Western Sun barrels were stored there, Joseph A. Daugherty's two story brick home, roof burned off 1877 8/10/1877 The Sun Carved to death, Idaho the scene of a fatal cutting affray, Charles Taylor, colored barber, Bill Thomas, Bettie barber, shuert, murder Mr. William R. Robeson, proprietor of the farm lately owned by Vincennes Weekly John Jackson (later Robeson Hills, formerly Dubois) raised 90 Western Sun acres of fine barley this year, came from butler County Ohio in 1875, 1877 8/11/1877 1877 8/17/1877 The Sun The Knox starch works, an immense enterprise which is of almost inestimable value to the citizens of Knox and adjoining counties, article, situated 1/2 mile Northeast of city 1877 8/31/1877 The Sun Improvements to the double store rooms of Isaac Joseph & Son, plate glass, staircase, counters, painting, papering, 33 1877 1877 1878 1878 1878 Improvements, considerable number of buildings now under Vincennes Weekly construction, L.B. smith 6th between Shelby and Scott, Ed Smith 8/4/1877 Western Sun residence corner 5th Busseron nearly completed, hall bros. 10th Seminary store, others listed Death of an estimable lady, died Sept 21st at the home of her son 9/29/1877 Weekly Western Sun Henry S. Cauthorn, Mr. Susan Sullivan Cauthorn, 73 years old, daughter of Elihu stout 1/19/1878 Western Sun Wise, Henry Dugan Obit, residence at 4th and Broadway 1/5/1878 Western Sun 1877 summary of happenings Brutal Butchery, a whole family brained in bed with a blunt edged 10/25/1878 Western Sun axe! Vacelet family murder homicide tragedy dead death, Murder, Homicide, Pierre Provost, Sievers, Siewers. 1878 11/2/1878 Western Sun Retribution, The quadruple murder of the Vacelet family avenged by the accused murderer's own hand, Pierre Provost hangs himself in cell at midnight, much info given, homicide 1878 2/15/1878 The Sun Moore & Harris Drug store rendering (good one), Moore & Miller 1878 3/2/1878 Western Sun 1878 3/22/1878 Vincennes Sun 1878 4/2/1878 Vincennes Sun 1878 5/4/1878 Western Sun 1878 6/21/1878 Vincennes Sun 1878 8/10/1878 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1878 8/10/1878 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1878 8/17/1878 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1879 2/3/1879 Vincennes Daily Sun 1879 7/2/1879 New stave factory, a site selected and purchased, William Green has sold to R. Neptune & Company three acres of land lying Vincennes Daily Sun below the E&TH track, and just South of the starch works. The erection of the buildings will probably commence immediately. 1879 7/26/1879 1879 7/30/1879 1879 7/31/1879 Vincennes Sun The Masons of Vincennes, much history in their possession, Johnston's family bible, William henry Harrison's sword freemasonry freemasons masonic Brick and Lumber Improvements around Old Post The Vincennes University, plans for new building with specifications Frenchtown School Building Contract Awarded, 7th Barnett Dubois Bayard Block, to be erected at the corner of 3rd Main, the drawings are beautiful In design, three stories high, the stories will be 18, 14, and 14 feet high respectively, Mr. J.H. Stem is the architect. Welcome to the bishop, extensive preparations being made for his reception, Catholic Catholicity, Bishop Chatard, Death on the rail, tragic ending of a spree, between Buntin and Broadway Streets, James Quann, a tramp, was run over by a train while intoxicated. He was from Boston, various papers were found on him, he was buried at public expense. Railroad, train, trains, Welcome Installation of the Rt. Rev. S.F. Chatard, Bishop of Vincennes at St. Francis Xavier's Church, a magnificent reception, lengthy article, many details given Excellent rendering of Moore & Harris Drug Store, later called Moore & Miller, Moore and Miller New Buildings, Wise, 8th Hickman, J.J. Dawson, corner 2nd Locust in Goosetown, William Joyce between 3rd and 4th on Bayou, Malinda McCord on Broadway next to her other property, The breath of hell, the Knox starch works devoured by the red demon, solid brick walls representing a princely fortune, Daily Sun crumbling as paper before the fitful flames, a calamity that staggers belief, actual loss quarter of million dollars The Starch Works, assurances that they will be speedily rebuilt, Vincennes Daily Sun only larger and more complete than ever before, notes concerning the great fire. 34 1879 1880 Contract awarded, the work on the New Emison Mill to be commenced immediately, new flouring mill of James and Scott Emison, corner of 1st and Busseron, 1st Busseron, streets, were opened and the contract awarded to Farman & Pierce of 7/4/1879 Western Sun Indianapolis, will be a three story brick, 40x60 with an attic top, the mill belonging to the Emisons on Maria Creek will be run as usual for an indefinite period. They claim that their new mill will be the best in the city. W.A. Wendling, an experienced druggist and apothecary, has 1/28/1880 The Vincennes News established himself at no. 70 Main Street, between 3rd and 4th , Duesterberg A New Drug Store, W.A. Wendling, druggist and Apothecary, has established himself at 70 Main Street, between 3rd and 4th, 1880 1/28/1880 The Vincennes News 1880 An old Vincennes printer, Col. Charles Keemle, whose form is 1/28/1880 The Vincennes News now locked in death, b. 1800 PA, Keemle & Hagar, Supt of Indian affairs, 1880 11/12/1880 Montour's Pond, the Sahara of Knox County, a scheme on foot for Vincennes Weekly reclaiming its area, by a vast ditch eight miles in length, the Western Sun feasibility of the plan, Harrison, Steen, Palmyra townships, 1880 12/23/1880 The Vincennes News Vincennes Cigar Factory ad, with artists rendering of building with a horse and buggy in front, Joseph Schmidt, 2 story brick, 1880 We understand that Wiley Tindolph will soon have erected in this 2/11/1880 The Vincennes News city an elevator, plans and specs have been drawn and work will soon commence 1880 2/11/1880 The Vincennes News Mr. Adam Gimbel, of Philadelphia, the mother of Jake Gimbel, arrived unexpectedly on a visit to her relatives. Jacob Gimbel 1880 2/11/1880 The Vincennes News Wiley Tindolph will soon have erected an elevator, plans and specifications have been drawn, work will soon commence 1880 2/11/1880 The Vincennes News Local gossip Mr. Adam Gimbel of Philadelphia the mother of Jake Gimbel arrived unexpectedly on a visit to her relative 1880 2/25/1880 The Vincennes News 1880 2/25/1880 The Vincennes News 1880 2/25/1880 The Vincennes News 1880 2/25/1880 The Vincennes News 1880 3/10/1880 The Vincennes News 1880 3/24/1880 The Vincennes News 1880 4/10/1880 1880 The two story frame opposite the news office corner of 2nd and 4/14/1880 The Vincennes News Broadway, and recently removed by John R. Glass was built for Samuel Judah, built in 1853, he died in April of 1869 Vincennes Daily Sun Samuel Judah is making preparations to build a large brick house on 2nd Street, opposite the post-office. Victor Gees has added a new front to his restaurant on Broadway between Water and Second, which adds to the appearance of that building 2nd The old tree under which was held and signed a treaty, Sept 1811, between General Harrison and Tecumseh is still standing and Vigorous Joseph Herbert who shot and killed young Hammer at the house of Jennie Sanley on last October 19th has found rest in the Knox County jail An opera house assured, Mr. Green has determined to renovate his opera barn, new seats, larger stage, paint, new scenery, widening hall Under the wheels, Emmet Lynch's terrible death on the rail, about. 17 years old, legs mashed off by train while he was coupling cars, he later died tragedy New St. Thomas Catholic Church will be dedicated on April 18th at 10:00 a.m. Church 60x84' with 70 Feet high steeple, 400 lb. bell, 35 families, 35 Pioneer Sketches, of importance to old settlers, record of the life Vincennes Daily Sun and public services of our old citizens, circulars have been sent out, please return them with your info Biographical Sketch, The Late Thompson Wallace, born in Veale Vincennes Daily Sun township, on Nov. 20, 1822, married Oct. 1842, Pond Creek Mills, Pleasant Grove, early school An obstreperous ghost, stirring up the boys at Cairo, tales which Vincennes Daily Sun make the flesh creep, C&V Railroad Ghost story, Johnson run over by engine, spirit seen at night 1880 4/14/1880 1880 4/16/1880 1880 4/19/1880 1880 4/21/1880 The Vincennes News 1880 Fritz Rentz, one of the best workmen in the country, as engraver and designer, has completed an ornamental ebony imitation 4/21/1880 The Vincennes News carved wood work for the arcade parlor, its center is encased in a clock 1880 4/21/1880 The Vincennes News John M. Duesterberg has opened out his business house corner Main and 10th Street (known as the Wm. Bultman property), Herman Piel has commenced the construction of an elegant frame cottage, corner of 7th and Vigo, for Wm. Viehe, Relics of Civil War, Anthony Kirkie, of this city was member of the 80th Indiana 23rd army corps, of Sherman's army, relics described, broken watch saved life, bullet that killed Robert Moses The oldest colored man in town is Henry H. Stewart, who was born Jan, 10, 1810. nothing more in article, just bits of random info Relics of the Civil War, Anthony Kirkle member of Co. G, 80th Ind Infantry army corps Scofields division of Sherman's army, silver watch and bullet Struck by train, Mac Stewart, a colored barber, was struck by a O&M Train, under the influence of liquor, he is still alive at this writing Struck by lightning, the shock occasioned considerable damage throughout the city, Mr. Gus Wise's home corner of 5th and Buntin struck, Jas. A. Plummer, Peckhouse Bird's eye view of Vincennes, Mr. H. Wellege, draughtsman for J.J. Stoner & Company, is making a pencil sketch of a bird's eye view of Vincennes, A novel pastime, Mr. Henry Hellert, threw open his ten-pin alley (bowling) to the public, SW Corner of 10th and Main, Mr. Thomas Borrowman has commenced the excavation of ground at the corner of 6th and Barnet, and contemplates erecting a handsome dwelling thereon Work on Mr. D.B. Hamaker's residence on 7th Street, is being rapidly pushed forward, nothing more in article Drowned in a cooley, Charley Page, aged 33 years was drowned last Sunday morning in the grand cooley, 4 1/2 miles down river, herding cattle water was too cold 1880 4/21/1880 The Vincennes News 1880 4/21/1880 The Vincennes News 1880 4/21/1880 The Vincennes News 1880 4/22/1880 Vincennes Daily Sun 1880 4/26/1880 Vincennes Daily Sun 1880 4/28/1880 Vincennes Daily Sun 1880 4/3/1880 Vincennes Daily Sun 1880 4/30/1880 Vincennes Daily Sun 1880 4/30/1880 Vincennes Daily Sun 1880 4/6/1880 Vincennes Daily Sun 1880 4/7/1880 Vincennes Daily Sun 1880 4/7/1880 Business Notice, I have dissolved the partnership and sold Vincennes Daily Sun interest in the building on 4th Street to my former partner John Hartigan, remove to 2nd between Buntin and Broadway 1880 4/8/1880 1880 5/1/1880 New Store, New Goods, John M. Duesterberg has opened a splendid asst of dry goods and grocers corner of 10th and Main, Death of Judge Bishop, Thomas Bishop died at his home in Vincennes Daily Sun Jewett Texas, moved to Vincennes in 1825 and lived here until Sept. 1878, real estate, Louis H. Cox Emison's Mills, a glance through a thoroughly fitted up institution, Vincennes Daily Sun steam has been turned on, corner of 1st and Busseron, excellent description of interior and machinery 36 The Daily Sun Emison Mills, a glance through a thoroughly fitted up institution, corner of First and Busseron, steam was turned on a few days ago, excellent description of the building and operation. 1880 5/1/1880 1880 5/12/1880 1880 5/13/1880 1880 5/14/1880 1880 5/15/1880 1880 5/17/1880 1880 5/21/1880 1880 5/31/1880 1880 5/31/1880 1880 6/10/1880 1880 6/11/1880 1880 6/16/1880 1880 6/17/1880 1880 6/22/1880 1880 7/20/1880 1881 2/11/1881 1881 2/17/1881 Riverside Park, The notion of citizen is heartily Seconded by a Vincennes Daily Sun rural gentleman, description of proposed Park preliminary ideas for the creation of a new Park (called "Kimmell Park in 2010" 1881 2/17/1881 Street Cars, Another proposition on the subject, a chance for Vincennes Daily Sun Vincennes, First step towards the construction Streetcar, Streetcars, Street car, Street cars, trolley, railway 1881 2/18/1881 Improvements, Opera house, a number of buildings are being Vincennes Daily Sun erected in the city, Heberd, Judah, Marone, Hall brothers, Opera house, Hyde Park Garden, Frisz's Grove has now changed hands and Vincennes Daily Sun will be conducted as a summer resort, Joseph E. Earhart and Fred Fossmeyer, Eheart, Ehart The Arcade Saloon received yesterday a mammoth refrigerator, most gigantic ever in city Hyde Park is a new name substituted for Frisz's Garden and is Vincennes Daily Sun situated about 3/4 mile from the city, located between river road and old starch factory road, Ehart Sight-seeing, water Street dives stirred, water Street stocked with Vincennes Daily Sun dens of infamy, bordello of Madame Jennie Herbert, soiled doves, prostitution Drowned in a well, the disposition made of a newborn infant by a Vincennes Daily Sun servant girl, dead newborn infant pulled from cistern at Wise residence 5th and Buntin, Hattie Gravey, murder, homicide Colonel Francis Vigo, last resting place of Vigo, the grave is in Vincennes Daily Sun sadly neglected condition, sun reporter searched for an hour to find the neglected grave, d. March 22, 1835. A card from W.F. Pidgeon, Harrison Place (Harrison Mansion, Harrison House) is not and never was a part of the borough of Vincennes Daily Sun Vincennes, expressly reserved by Harrison William Flavious Pidgeon Died, Mr. Charlotte M. Stoddard, b. N.Y. on June 11, 1811, Vincennes Daily Sun mother of W.S. Stoddard of this city, The Park, passage of Mr. Cobb's bill, in the house of Vincennes Daily Sun representatives, letter reprinted in article, (Harrison Park), Central Park, the bill has passed the senate and only requires the Vincennes Daily Sun president's signature, (Harrison Park) The Park, what will the council do with it, between fourth Street Vincennes Daily Sun and the river, saw mill, four dwellings, Zink, Soudriet, 3rd Hickman, (Harrison Park), French claim, Last Rest, The remains of General Laz. Noble were brought to the Vincennes Daily Sun city last night over the O&M road, residence corner of 5th and Perry, Harrison Place, a plain statement of facts, the court's opinion on a Vincennes Daily Sun motion for injunction, embodying a concise history of the old borough's addition, Pidgeon, Dust of Sixty Years, platform has been removed, sixty years Vincennes Weekly worth of dust, old style seats pews are being replaced with new Western Sun ones, Old Cathedral, St. Francis Xavier's, A remarkable circumstance, George Gardner was shot with a 22 Vincennes Weekly caliber bullet two or three years ago in the chest, somehow the Western Sun lead had moved to his lobe of his ear, a freak of nature no doubt 37 Street Cars, Here they come a-booming, how pleasant riding on the rails, what the citizens think about their convenience Moore, Vincennes Daily Sun Busse, Rabb, Fendrick, Louis, Breivogel, Cripps, Cassell, Kuhn, Laue, Heberd, Williams, Tyler, LaPlante, Gimbel 1881 2/22/1881 1881 Allen Tindolph's new residence, on Broadway, between 6th and 7th is now in course of construction. It will be completed about the 2/24/1881 The Vincennes News middle of May will be one of the finest residences in the city. Cunningham and Theriac have the contract for the plaster work (still standing in 2010) 1881 2/25/1881 Street Cars, Streetcars, Here they come a booming, how pleasant Vincennes Weekly riding on the rails, what the citizens think about their convenience, Western Sun a sun reporter puts in his leisure moments feeling the public pulse 2/3/1881 The police on Sunday night raided a house of bad repute which was recently opened out in a building adjoining pomil's grocery by Josie Juval and the proprietress, an inmate, and six visitors, The Vincennes News including Pat Welsch, John Ulmer, Jr., John Fuenfgelt and two others, were taken. The mayor fined them all heavily Monday and Tuesday when their cases came up, prostitution prostitute 1881 1881 1881 1881 The Street Railway, preliminary conference held, its route 3/10/1881 The Vincennes News described in article, 11, 550 feet long, Streetcar, Streetcars, railway, trolley, Trustee Nugent has vacated the Illinois House, corner 2nd and Perry, and removed to the house formerly occupied by John 3/10/1881 The Vincennes News Hack, 2nd between Hart and Seminary, Thomas Blevins has taken charge of the Hotel, and we wish him success in his new business. Nothing else in article The Street railway, preliminary conference was held in mayor's 3/10/1881 The Vincennes News office Tuesday night, route of Streetcars given in article, 11, 500 ft of track 1881 Death of Jonathan Crews, died in his room in Green's block, aged 3/17/1881 The Vincennes News 77 years, French claims, very undesirable obituary, "his life was a dead failure" and died in absolute want 1881 Ancient History, How the "French Claim" became a claim, some inside facts not known to the general public, the "Park" which is only a barren ideality after all, unless the council wills it otherWise, H.R. 3742 (steam mill tract), bank of Vincennes, John Badollet, John C.S. Harrison, Robert Buntin Sr. the seal of the bank was never affixed to it, Jonathan w. Crews, Jonathan Crews, 1881 1881 1881 3/17/1881 The Daily Sun Post mortem examination, the body of Miss Eliza Mallory The Vincennes News Exhumed and submitted to an autopsy, Mr. Thompson is suspected murder, homicide, death, tragedy Page's removal, Mr. J.B. Page has removed his saddlery establishment to No. 10 Main Street, opposite the LaPlante 3/3/1881 Vincennes Daily Sun House, where he will be pleased to meet all of his old friends and customers, Destructive Fire, Graeter's mammoth livery and feed stables are 3/30/1881 Vincennes Daily Sun envelope in flames, 3/3/1881 1881 4/14/1881 The Vincennes News Council did a good thing by ordering the patent drop harness for the fire department, Vincennes City Fire Department 1881 4/21/1881 The Vincennes News C.J. Lipe's new residence is the handsomest structure on Broadway, and some think the handsomest in the city 38 1881 We learn that Mr. French, the Street railway man, has written a letter to the council stating that a large quantity of material is on 4/21/1881 The Vincennes News hand for railway and that the work of construction will begun in a very short time. 2010 note: it later stated that he was a phony and nothing was done. 1881 4/7/1881 The Vincennes News 1881 4/7/1881 Mr. Ann Eliza Young, the late Brigham Young's 19th wife will The Vincennes News appear at Green's Opera House, Vincennes on Friday April15, "Utah's Curse and the Nation's Shame", 1881 5/12/1881 The Vincennes News 1881 5/19/1881 1881 Ann Eliza Young, the charming no. 19 of the late Brigham Young, is coming here, and her subject the Mormon Question, Wilson J. Williams, a brief sketch of his life and death, aged 45 years, president of Vincennes National Bank, obit, d. May 6, 1881 Yesterdays fire, Graeter's Livery Stable in ashes, loss over $4000 Vincennes Daily Sun damage to other property 4th and Broadway Street, Judah's row were unhurt on opposite side Another tragedy, Willis Swallow Shoots Joseph Reimers through the heart, the fearful ending to a petty squabble, Reimers, toll5/19/1881 The Vincennes News man at Bridge happened on the Illinois end of wagon bridge, directly in front of residence of victim, attempted to cross without paying toll, Edwardsport, some lively and interesting items from that place, all about the people, the wheat, prospects, improvements, etc., 1881 5/26/1881 The Vincennes News 1881 5/9/1881 Tribute to the dead, as paid to W.J. Williams by 4000 people, Vincennes Daily Sun Wilson J. Williams, largest funeral ever held in the history of this city, 1881 6/2/1881 The Vincennes News 1881 6/23/1881 The Vincennes News 1881 6/30/1881 The Vincennes News 1881 6/9/1881 1881 8/18/1881 The Vincennes News 1881 8/18/1881 The Vincennes News 1881 8/4/1881 1882 1/13/1882 1882 1/20/1882 1882 1/27/1882 1882 12/1/1882 The Vincennes News The Vincennes News Vincennes Weekly Western Sun Vincennes Weekly Western Sun Vincennes Weekly Western Sun Every house in Vincennes should be numbered, and the authorities should take the matter in hand and see that it is done Peter Pomil who recently tore down his woolen mills will erect on the site 4 or 5 tenement houses, The sale of government lots on the old French Claim took place the firs of the week, concluding on Wednesday, Glass, Vickery, 7th Hickman Murder most foul, Tom Boyer shoots down a stranger in cold blood at 2nd and Hart Streets, flies across the river but is quickly captured, Brummet, Mass and Watson have given the contract to cover the old Bank Building with slate to P.R. McCarthy & bro. Poor house burned, about 4 miles East of city, a new building will probably have to be built Street railway, men who came here proposing to build were frauds, Mass, Watson, Cox, Union Depot Hotel, Our Pioneers, Joseph Baird, Robert Jacobus, Our Pioneers, Richard Robinson, William Huby, Henry A. Edwards, Our Pioneers, Daniel Fox, William H. Pea, William D. Lyon, William McGowan, A new chair factory, organization of the Vincennes Manufacturing Vincennes Weekly Company, Capital Stock $25 000, staves, heading, headliners, Western Sun barrel hoops, trunk straps, lumber & timber, Vincennes Weekly Counted Out, The Vincennes University Lottery Declared Illegal, Western Sun A precedent established by the US Supreme Court, The ordinance requiring the Philadelphia numbering plan within 1882 12/12/1882 Vincennes Daily Sun 90 days was passed 1882 12/1/1882 1882 12/12/1882 Vincennes Daily Sun The Vincennes Lottery, Vincennes University, 39 1882 12/15/1882 1882 12/15/1882 An ordinance adopting the Philadelphia Plan for numbering houses, common council of city, description of how numbering will be done. Vincennes Weekly The Vincennes Lottery, The University Makes money, out of the Western Sun scheme, while Dickinson & Company lose, Western Sun 1882 12/18/1882 Vincennes Daily Sun Pioneer Pairings, A list of marriages in this County half a century ago, number 2 another list of marriages in the 1820's Pioneer Pairings, A list of marriages in this County half a century 1882 12/26/1882 Vincennes Daily Sun ago a list of marriages in the 1820's many names given, I think this must have been a series in the paper Death of Mr. Burtch, died at 8 o'clock this morning, Friday Feb 10, 1882 2/10/1882 Vincennes Daily Sun 1882,90 years old The fire, Peter Pomil's collection of houses on upper 2nd Street, 1882 2/10/1882 Vincennes Daily Sun house, storeroom Vincennes Weekly Our Pioneers, Gabriel Harvey, Ernest George Goettlieb, Thomas 1882 2/10/1882 Western Sun Parks Beckes, Eldridge Gardner 1882 2/11/1882 1882 2/17/1882 1882 2/17/1882 1882 2/17/1882 1882 2/17/1882 1882 2/24/1882 1882 2/24/1882 1882 2/3/1882 1882 2/4/1882 1882 3/17/1882 1882 4/28/1882 1882 6/23/1882 1882 6/9/1882 Vincennes Daily Sun In Memory of an honored citizen, William Burtch, Reminiscences, of the sponsor of Widner Township, "Uncle Jim's" Vincennes Daily Sun Old time recollections, Uncle Jim Polk, History of Widner township, In Memory of an honored citizen who lies after nearly a century of Vincennes Weekly life, William Burtch, biographical sketch, b. 1793, came to Knox Western Sun County in 1814, born in Hartford Vermont, Badollet, Decker, Heberd, Parker, Lewis, The Fire, Which threatened Mr. Pomil's Possessions how it Vincennes Weekly started and what it did, Peter Pomill's collection of houses on Western Sun upper 2nd Street, kettle of lard boiled over and caught fire, Harrison, Laswell, Laue, Reitag, In memory of an honored citizen, who lies, after nearly a century. Vincennes Weekly Memoirs of William Burtch, written under his direction, very Western Sun interesting Vincennes Weekly Our Pioneers, Samuel R. Snyder, Mr. M.M. Edmondson, George Western Sun C. Chamberlain Reminiscences, of the sponsor of Widner township "Uncle Jim's" Vincennes Weekly old time recollections, Jim Polk, John Widener, John Widner, fort Western Sun was erected there in 1812, Freelandville, Ritterskamp, a stockade fort was erected there in 1812, Vincennes Weekly Our Pioneers, Joel Wampler, Judge John Baker, Robert McCord, Western Sun Isaac Johnson Dale, Our Pioneers, Biographical Sketches of Aged People, in paper Vincennes Daily Sun every Saturday Gabriel R. Harvey, Ernest George Goettlieb Guerneck, Thomas Parks Beckes, Eldridge G. Gardner Benjamin Parke, interesting reminiscence of a former citizen of Vincennes Weekly Vincennes, b. 1777 d.1835, came to Indiana in 1801, Much info Western Sun given. Hobbs, Daviess, hite, library, Indiana historical society, Vincennes university, Francis Vigo, A brave man's perilous adventure, acting as a spy Vincennes Weekly for general George Rogers Clark, he furnishes information which Western Sun delivers the post into the hands of the Americans, urged to create a monument for him Street car company to receive car # 1 from national railway expo Vincennes Daily Sun in Chicago Vincennes and Vigo, Francis Vigo, Edward Watson, purchase of Vincennes Weekly horses for a herdic line, no lights yet but do have telephones, Western Sun Harrison Home cellar, pidgeon, Harrison Park donation 40 1882 6/9/1882 1882 7/14/1882 1882 7/24/1882 1882 7/28/1882 1882 8/25/1882 1883 1/25/1883 From Saturday's St. Louis Republican Newspaper, Vincennes and Vigo, heroics for one and a monument for the other, Mr. Edward Watson of the Union Depot Hotel at Vincennes, Ind., was in the Vincennes Weekly city yesterday, a guest at the Laclede Hotel, He came here to Western Sun purchase horses for a "Herdic Line", to be established at Vincennes, to operated between the depot and the main portion of the city, a distance of 3/4 of a mile, the omnibus line has been charging a 25 cent fare, while the herdics will reduce the fare to 5 An archaeological expedition, discovery of interesting relics in Vincennes Weekly Vigo Township, About 100 yards from the I&V Railroad and Western Sun almost in the suburbs of Wagner's Station, Mounds, Sandborn, very interesting, skeletons, tools, others, Daily Sun Dashed to death, fatal injury to Jacob Catt, 18 year old son of Martin Catt, of Johnson Township, he became tangled in a trace chain when their mule became startled, it then dragged him, he was instantly killed when the back of his head struck a fence rail. Streetcars, "Herdic", a streetcar on wagon wheels, the cars are making regular trips all over the city, the fare being five cents for any distance, Big Thing On Ice, The Spring Lake Ice Company organized with $100 000 capital, Montgomery, Newburgh, Heinsheimer, Foulks, Judah, dam, excavation to begin today, Lakewood Park, Vincennes Weekly Eastwood, 15 acres of land has been secured, and the lake Western Sun proper will cover about 13 acres, the O&M railway have already constructed a switch 700 feet long and several buildings will be constructed right away. Daily Sun Daily Sun 1883 1/27/1883 Daily Sun 1883 1/29/1883 Daily Sun 1883 12/26/1883 Daily Sun 1883 12/27/1883 Daily Sun Spring Lake, a sun reporter takes in the sight, and witnesses the work of packing ice by machinery, George F. Montgomery, president of company, operation described in detail within article, 105 men employed there, four, four story ice houses there, very interesting. later the location of Lakewood Park Washed away, a calamity at the Spring Lake ice house, the recent heavy rains caused the washing away of the dam which confines the waters of Spring Lake, the waters and ice swept through Wagner's garden and everything before it. This will put and end to the Spring Lake Ice Company for the season, (2013 note: later the site of Lakewood Park). The water ended up in Kelso Creek. $2000 damages to Spring Lake by the break in the dam Saturday, Kelso Creek was filled to the top as the water rushed out of the lake. Another Murder, John Catt kills Tom Ridgley at a dance, Clark Armstrong, coroner merchant have gone down to investigate the case, homicide, murder, stabbing, With a butcher knife, further particulars of the Catt-Ridgley Tragedy, Tom Ridgley, John Catt, Decker, Johnson Township, Catt Stabbed and killed Ridgley in Catt home at a dance City Council, Mr. Hendy's House Numbering Proposition Unanimously Endorsed, Philadelphia House Numbering, petitioned the council for authority to renumber Vincennes Daily Sun houses, Philadelphia Mr. Hendey's petition, numbering houses, ordinance passed Dec Vincennes Daily Sun 11, 1882, Philadelphia Mr. Hendy will begin numbering Monday, Philadelphia numbering Vincennes Daily Sun system, 1883 2/13/1883 Vincennes Daily Sun 1883 2/13/1883 1883 2/13/1883 1883 2/16/1883 1883 2/2/1883 Vincennes Daily Sun A brilliant scheme, Vincennes lottery Co. Vincennes University, 1883 2/24/1883 Vincennes Daily Sun House Numbering, Mr. Hendy is progressing, Philadelphia numbering system 41 1883 2/9/1883 1883 2/9/1883 1883 3/17/1883 1883 3/23/1883 1883 3/29/1883 1883 3/30/1883 1883 3/31/1883 1883 4/17/1883 1883 4/18/1883 1883 5/1/1883 French Claim, Piankeshaw Indians' land village, near the O&M Vincennes Weekly Railway Bridge, Henry Draim, Soudriet, field plat, field notes, Western Sun heirs of land claims, survey, Draime French Claim, rumors of an attempt to reopen litigation on the land question, sometime after the flood, the ground on which this city was founded was taken possession of by the Piankeshaw Vincennes Weekly Indians, who had their village somewhere near the O&M Railway Western Sun Bridge. It is claimed that they gave or sold this land to some French citizens to whom it was patented by the US in 1820, or at some early period, Soudriet and Draim have obtained a certified copy of this Piankeshaw village and field plat with field notes, and Ground broken The Vincennes Street Railway, George W. Vincennes Daily Sun Graeter, Ground Broken, The Vincennes Street Railway, Assumes a Vincennes Weekly tangible shape, and will be a may-day reality, Graeter, track laying Western Sun will be completed in about 35 days, A new cemetery, the burial grounds of the city rapidly filling up, Vincennes Daily Sun F.J. Vogel, sexton, will be no space left in 10 years, A new cemetery, the burial grounds of the city rapidly filling up, Vincennes Weekly Mr. F.J. Vogel, sexton of the city cemetery, Tindolph's Bunker Hill Western Sun Farm, only 10 years of burial space left Colonel Francis Vigo, Charles Cruft's biography of the Spanish Gentleman, quite a graphic account taken from the Atalantian journal of December 2d, 1844, B. in 1747 at Mondovi in the Daily Sun kingdom of Sardinia, George Rogers Clark, Kaskaskia, kept the army of the US in provisions literally at his own expense at times. yet he died in keen poverty, he petitioned congress for the money owed to him, Street Directory, The lay of Vincennes Streets with their Vincennes Daily Sun Philadelphia Plan numbers Fort Knox, The order was given for its abandonment by the troops, a gentleman in Terre Haute has the original order given by General Alex Macomb, commander of the 5th military, transferred the troops to Fort Harrison. The order was reproduced within the Daily Sun article, Jackson, Morgan, send me a sketch of the fort and its ground and vicinity stating the number of barracks, the nature of the soil about the fort, and the general quality of the land near it, also whether the position is well chosen, other info too, Alex Streetcars, the line opened for the patronage of the public, two cars are running on card time, passing a given point every fifteen Daily Sun minutes, the cars are models of beauty and comfort, it is evidence that the "Old Post" is fast assuming the manners of a city. 1883 5/2/1883 Daily Sun 1883 5/4/1883 Daily Sun 1883 6/11/1883 Vincennes Daily Sun 1883 6/12/1883 Vincennes Daily Sun 1883 6/15/1883 Vincennes Daily Sun 1883 6/22/1883 Vincennes Daily Sun Sad Suicide, His honor (Mayor) William B. Searight, despondent at the result of the election takes his life, John A. Louis was the last to speak with him. He had just lost the election to be reelected mayor of Vincennes. Left a letter Last tribute to the dead, earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust, feeling of regret over the suicide of Mayor William B. Searight, Mr. Charles Graeter was appointed to finish out Searight's term as mayor. A mad act committed by a citizen of Vincennes, Charles Pollock kills himself and wife and unborn babe, McGrady Brockman Building on 7th Street, murder, homicide Last scenes in the sad, sad tragedy, Charles pollack and wife buried in one grave, an immense concourse of people attend an affecting scene, murder (McGrady Brockman house) 7th and Hart Street, Pollock That suicide but for a timely fit, Mr. Adelia Halter would have been gone, corner of 8th and bayou Streets, her 2nd husbands name was Rantz, her First husband killed himself A Wicked Fire, John B. Page Jr.'s Saddlery Shop and Joseph Schmidt's Cigar Store 42 1883 1883 6/26/1883 Eastwood Sale of lots, not largely attended, 1/2 of lots were sold, 8/15/1883 Beneath the waves, the Belle of Fountaine sinks in the murky waters of the Wabash River, Steamer, Steamboat, struck a snag which tore a hole in her hull, occurred at Massey's bend, about 5 1/2 miles above this city, the boat will probably be raised today. Damages will be repaired and she will be back in service in about a week. Daily Sun 1883 8/30/1883 Daily Sun 1883 9/5/1883 Daily Sun 1884 1/14/1884 Daily Sun Water, Wind and Fire, the latter proves the strongest, and the Spring Lake Company's ice houses are no more. Were destroyed by fire last Wednesday night, luck has been against it from the start, a small cyclone tore down the building before it had been completed last fall, the dam broke last winter, later called Lakewood Park, East Lake, Eastwood The Presbyterian Church, The 5th Street Building to be torn down in a few days, Rev. S.R. Alexander, pioneer minister conducted a service prior to its destruction. His recollections of the early congregation were very interesting. The old church building will be torn down in a few days to make way for the auditorium of the new edifice, which is all that will built at present, though it is to be hoped that some kind of arrangement will be made whereby the tower, lecture room, etc., can be put up with the main building. Local Horrors, Knox County More Fortunate than usual, the list of murders remarkably small, accidents and suicides listed by month, details given, murder, homicide, death, deaths, tragedy 1884 1/16/1884 Daily Sun Fierce Flames, destruction of a number of frame buildings on 2nd Street (river side of 2nd Street), last night a fire broke out in the row of frame buildings belonging to the W.J. Wise Estate, opposite the Christian Church. Stuart, grimes, Gimbel, calhoun,Dr. Boyer, "sorry little one story affairs" 1884 12/4/1884 Vincennes Daily Sun Peculiarities, of the late William J. Wise, as developed in the fight for his money, family describes him while fighting for his estate 1884 3/11/1884 The Vincennes Capital 1884 5/2/1884 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1884 5/22/1884 1884 5/24/1884 1884 6/18/1884 1884 6/19/1884 The Tobacco box factory, one of the leading enterprises of Vincennes, corner 1st Buntin, Eberwine, Eastham, Crystal Lake, The name of a summer and winter resort that is to be, later called Lakewood Park, Eastwood, N.A. Shepard, Fay Farm, East end of city limits, The History of the old Central House, Henry K. Wise, John Wise, John Ewing, John Prichard, Charles Graeter, Frederick, Vincennes Daily Sun The Cathedral School Corner Stone to be laid tomorrow with appropriate ceremonies John Hartigan will install the stone, A murderous lover, Mollie Gherkin, Gerkin, shot by Oliver Canfield, Camfield, Because she would not accompany him in a moonlight walk, the dastardly villain escapes during the wild Daily Sun excitement which ensued, they were boarding at the Brown house, corner of 4th and Harrison streets, the girl went to work at Doc. McCrary's "Sixth Ward House" on 7th Street. he shot her on the corner of 4th and Harrison Streets. Shelby House, corner 8th and Shelby Streets, four squares from Vincennes Daily Sun Union Depot, Re-opened, & Re-furbished, Mr. Susanna Wells Pulling 43 1884 6/19/1884 Daily Sun Camfield, the name of the jealous lover, Mollie Gerkin, his victim, hovering on the brink of eternity, she is alive but her death is momentarily expected, Dr. Bedell probed, yesterday evening for the ball that is still imbedded in her brain, but could not find it. Camfield admits he fired the shots, murder, homicide 1884 6/4/1884 Blown Up, the steamer Rosa Belle Bursts her boiler and all on board perish, White River, between Hazelton and Petersburg, Vincennes Daily Sun property of Bartlett Kuhn & Co., occurred South of William's Ferry, near seven mile bend, Applegate, Chaney, not a word of truth boat didn't blow up 1884 6/4/1884 Vincennes Daily Sun 1884 6/9/1884 Vincennes Daily Sun 1884 9/10/1884 1884 9/22/1884 1884 9/26/1884 1884 9/8/1884 1885 10/3/1885 1885 10/3/1885 1885 10/3/1885 1885 10/3/1885 1885 10/6/1885 1885 11/17/1885 1885 11/28/1885 1885 12/11/1885 1885 12/16/1885 The First paper published West of the Alleghenies, eight years old and still shines for all, article about early newspapers, Elihu Stout Sixth Ward School, Cornerstone laid with appropriate ceremonies, A hot citizen, scathing article about the readers opinion of the Vincennes Daily Sun inadequacy of the Vincennes Fire Department Terrible Explosion, resulting in the death of Engineer Childress, and the almost total destruction of the St. Louis Flouring Mills Vincennes Daily Sun near Union Depot mentions Clarke and Buck foundry explosion incident in 1878 Vincennes Daily Sun Mysterious Fire, narrow escape from the destruction of Knox County's Temple of Justice, Courthouse was discovered on fire, A daylight blaze, the newspaper fraternity routed by the fire fiend, Vincennes Daily Sun other fires, fire cistern dry, several blazes mentioned, fire, fire department Vincennes Daily Brad Brouillette, famous horseshoer erecting blacksmith shop Commercial corner of Sixth and Vigo Moore & Harris building is being rapidly repaired, front completed Vincennes Daily yesterday, 2 stories 2 store brick with attic, Third story done away Commercial with Daily Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 12/17/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 12/21/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Moore & Harris' Building is being rapidly repaired, the front being completed yesterday, now two stories high, will do away with the use of the Third story (later Moore & Miller) One of the store rooms in Green's opera house will be a news and cigar stand The Bloody Barlow with which Joseph Meyers stabs Joseph Miller Three Times Drullinger's Saloon, Glimpses of the past, Harrison township formerly embraced the whole of Knox County, retreat for bears, deer, elks, panthers and rattlesnakes Mr. John A. Like, The artificial Lake Ice Company, covering six acres, yesterday contained ice, 1/4" thick Crown Point, a stylish name for Tindolph's new boat, he fancied the jingle nouns, A haunted house, at which stones are hurled by invisible hands, road to St. Francisville, Benefit Night, The dedication of Green's New opera house, a large and fashionable audience and a good play, house unfinished, She arrives that is the steamer Crown Point, whistles for the First time for Vincennes People to hear her, Steamboat 44 1885 12/23/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 12/25/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 12/29/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 12/30/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 4/18/1885 Vincennes Daily Sun 1885 5/12/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 5/19/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 5/23/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 5/23/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 5/4/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 5/5/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 5/6/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 5/7/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 5/7/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 6/10/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 6/11/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 6/17/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 6/18/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Fire, Disastrous Conflagration on 3rd Street, a $60 000 fire and the town in a panic, midnight, McJimsey's Livery Stable opposite of grand hotel Gardner's undertaking and furniture establishment, Kramer's Saloon, Kramer, Fred Graeter's Residence, Graeter, Wagner's hotel Tivoli Garden, schoenfel's restaurant, loewenthals clothing store, St. Joe Saloon, Our Fire Department, A few words of praise for the men of which it is comprised, Fendrich Fendrick, Hill, Bernard, Dawson, Anderson, Boiled his bones, a murder mystery solved after four years, the mysterious disappearance of John Bunch at last accounted for, A gang of martin County desperadoes betrayed by a woman whose husband is the principal in one of the foulest murders ever committed, murdered in the summer of 1881 in lost river township, Archer Arrested, The alleged author of an old murder in the toils, the feeling against the accused in shoals Crane's confessions, murder in Martin County years ago, murdered John Bunch, The Enterprise Stove Works, are in city to located business in Vincennes 11th and Nicholas Workman yesterday began the demolition of the old Burtch Property corner of 4th and Buntin, Kuhn's new residence will be built there, Gaddis Wind and Water, a violent storm visits Vincennes damages by rain and lightning, Graeter's new building damaged, corner 3rd Main, At it again, the fire fiend visits Main Street but is vanquished 102 1/2 Main Eugene Popp's photo gallery, 2 story brick, describes businesses nearby At it again, The fire fiend visits Main Street, but is vanquished, Popp's photo gallery, 102 1/2 Main, 2 story brick, Pork Row in Ashes, A half block of Tenement houses burned to ground Pork row buildings on Water Street were destroyed, fire was set by two girls, structure covered nearly a half square and consisted of seven 2 story frame buildings linked together, built about 60 years ago, Fire Fearful Flames, Green's Opera house a mass of Ruins most destructive fire in years, warehouse of L. Johnson on Water St. much other property damaged Fire Bugs, Three females arrested on suspicion, two more incendiary fires last night, 14th Vigo, Maggie rector, Mollie Davis, Ida fritz The Vincennes fire, Evansville Fire Dept. put their equipment on train to here fire equipment shipped by rail expediently to help extinguish fire. Pork Row Fire Fires and fire bugs, Mr. Taylor tells what she knows about the Pork Row Fire, Dell Freeman, The Work on Graeter's Building on corner of Third and Main progressing rapidly, likeWise is the new office of Drs. Smith, Harris & Fairhurst Office Abolished, TH Express on E&TH, Joseph Ehart Jr. Maybe related to Red Skelton, Chief dispatcher Ehart, resided in this city previous to going to Evansville The masonry work on J.L. Green's new warehouse on Broadway Street commenced building will be ready for occupancy in about thirty days. Old Frame building of Ed Weisert, in N. Vincennes, Burned, Price Bros. Butchers Fire 45 Building notes, new houses going up in all parts of the city, Nestlehut, Randolph, Zeillinger, Idaho,Sartle Ostendorf, Eagle Brewery, hack and Simon, marmeduke, Johnson, lynch, glass, green, Kuhn, Graeter, St. Rose, Mayor Ewing will become one of the principal stockholders in "Crystal Lake" Mr. Morrall A. Shepard, is the originator of the scheme, Lakewood Park, Eastwood Park, 1885 6/24/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 6/24/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 6/30/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Devoured by flames, The Wabash Valley Foundry succumbs to the fury of the fire fiend, Clark and Buck, erected in 1863, 1885 6/5/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Triple tragedy, a horrible and mysterious murder, farmer Grotegut, wife and daughter weltering in blood near Freelandsville (sic), West of Ruble's Schoolhouse, throat cut from ear to ear, 1885 7/1/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 7/11/1885 1885 7/13/1885 1885 7/15/1885 1885 7/15/1885 1885 7/15/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial Graeter's New Building, last iron pillar for new building just finished prior to big fire Charley Pearce, contractor very lucky, Wabash Foundry in ashes St. Rose Academy, The Handsome Edifice will be dedicated tomorrow line of March Thousands in ashes, the Vincennes Manufacturing Company consumed by fire, Dancing in the Forties, an old ball invitation that will call up memories of the past, Mr. Jane Foster 321 Vigo December 27, 1847 Old Settler's Ball, Clark Hotel later American house razed, LaPlante house was later built there Letter from West Baden to TH Adams, interesting letter about perceptions of West Baden The courtroom to be changed, remedying the acoustic properties, The Eagle Screams, The Eagle Shoe Store has just been removed to its new quarters no 205 Main, formerly occupied by the Franklin Shoe Store, new plate glass front, stained glass transoms, The New Opera House, J.H. Piel is awarded the contract for building it. many specs for individual contractors tasks The police have declared war on some of the worthless darkies of Idaho, of whom Billy Booker and Davy Squires are two of the most conspicuous The law and order committee should compel these worthless characters and the white female harlots they have been harboring for years to leave town. Racism, Black, African American Face to Face, the meeting of a father and daughter in a house of prostitution, water Street, Dell Freeman, prostitute wagon bridge, deputy marshal Russell, 1885 7/15/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 7/2/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 7/2/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 7/21/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 7/3/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial The new opera house, a brief description of the edifice which will be completed October 8 2nd Street 78'x127' on Busseron, three stories high, great description of layout of building by floor 1885 7/4/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial New Buildings improvements in this line the order of the day, atlas mills, Gaddis, Weiserts pork house, starch works will be rebuilt, 1885 7/6/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Contractor Piel will begin work today on Green's Opera House, 1885 7/6/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 7/6/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Death of Mr. Somes, Mr. Frances Sidney Somes, 76 years old, Pierre Cornoyer, youngest daughter of Judge Henry Vanderburgh, Frightful accident, an infant killed, Threlkeld, Barr's pasture, near Bruceville, 46 The Palace Hotel, Graeter's Magnificent New Building to be converted into a hostelry, grand opening in fall 3rd and Main, Bar, billiard rooms, ladies entrance, office, kitchen, dining room, 35 or 40 large rooms Changed hands, The LaPlante House passes out of the control of Landlord Lewis, JV Cochran, Bar Sept 1 Midnight murder, a Street fight results in a terrible tragedy, Wm. Clarke, Jacob Vorhis', Dell Freemancorner of 1st and Main in front of the LaPlante House, John Kuhn's Boarding House, Vorhees 1885 8/12/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 8/15/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 8/18/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 8/19/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Henry K. Wise, one of the oldest pioneers of Knox County passes away, sketch of his life and character 83 years old, famous Wise Will Case plaintiff winter of 1884 million dollars, 1885 8/20/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Attempted suicide, Henry Decker tries to shuffle off by putting rough on rats in his beer, Kramer's saloon Gus Robertson, Noah Ashley bartender, Ed Lindner's place, Moore & Harris Drug Store, later Moore & Miller 1885 8/20/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Cypress Swamp Drain, River Duchee, Bald Hill, talk of Draining The Cypress Swamp, large article describing the locale 1885 8/31/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Disastrous Conflagration, Moore & Harris Handsome Drug Store Completely Gutted fire actually occurred on August 29th, Main Street Between 2nd and 3rd, later Moore & Miller 1885 9/1/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Moore & Harris will rebuild, druggist destruction by fire, Later called Moore & Miller 1885 9/10/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Capt. Tindolph let contract for his new warehouse, corner of 1st and Broadway Streets, will be two story brick with basement 1885 9/14/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Fell from a building, Charlie Barrois, employee of Green's new opera house falls lost his balance and fell 32 feet, may be fatal, lives with widowed mother at 4th and Barnett Streets 1885 9/24/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Ground was this morning broken in the rear of the Harrison place, Harrison mansion, for the standpipe and pump houses of the water works company, with favorable weather the Mains in this city will all have been laid by February next, 1885 9/29/1885 Daily Commercial 1885 9/4/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1885 9/7/1885 Daily Commercial 1885 9/7/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Morrell A. Shepard, has begun work on the proposed Crystal Lake Pleasure Resort This may have initiated the idea of Lakewood Park? 1885 9/7/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial Workman began the demolition of the old Mattox homestead this morning, E. Bierhaus grocery store being built on the old site 1885 9/9/1885 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1886 1/16/1886 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1886 1/18/1886 Vincennes Daily Commercial A. Gimbel & Son have purchased the Commercial Hotel corner of Main and 2nd Streets, of George Weissenberger $6800 Adam Gimbel LaPlante house has changed hands, B.F. Lewis, J.H. Cochran, work being done now Insurance adjusters paid messrs. Moore & Harris $2125.65 for the damage done to their building, drug store, Main Street Moore & Harris have opened an office and salesroom at No. 15 West 3rd Street opposite of Graeter's new block, there until their burned out building is rebuilt A Close Call for Holly Epps, the negro murderer, mob burst open the doors of the sheriffs house Holly in Hell, Epps hurled into eternity by vigilantes, lynched in Vincennes by mob Holly E. Epps, mob of men forced their way into the jail, and hung man 47 1886 1/19/1886 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1886 1/20/1886 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1886 1/21/1886 1886 1/22/1886 1886 1/23/1886 1886 1/25/1886 1886 3/18/1886 1886 3/19/1886 1887 4/1/1887 1887 4/18/1887 1887 4/20/1887 1887 4/26/1887 1888 2/19/1888 1888 2/22/1888 1888 2/23/1888 1888 2/24/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 2/25/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 2/25/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 2/25/1888 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial Fearful Lesson, taught by the mob that hanged Holly Epps, hung in courthouse yard body removed the next day at 8 a.m. by the undertaker, The last of Epps, he is committed to the dust from which he sprang, 3 people attend his funeral laid to rest in Potter's Field, driver of hearse, sexton, and undertaker, only 3 there How Holly Epps died, Coroner Cooper's verdict on the death of the vile negro The lynching of Epps, the people of Greene County defend themselves What else could he do? Sherriff Seddlemeyer, Holly Epps, Mob, The Pastime Club, its members dedicate their rooms in Graeter's Building, Justice, after 19 years in prison, William Carver is pardoned by the governor, the romance of a gang of Sullivan county outlaws, the mysteries of an island in the Wabash River solved by Daily Sun regulators, pardoned at last, murder of John Stewart in 1867, Oaktown Hutchins, Paul Lindsay, Godes, Smith, Pritchard, Hutchings, Martin, A wrecked building, the interior of J.W. Cassell's grocery presented an uninviting appearance this morning, during the night beam running across the ceiling broke under the weight of the Daily Sun goods on the second floor and sagged fully three feet, and would have fallen entirely if it hadn't been for goods stacked on the first floor, The River, What the government engineers are going to do this Western Sun summer, Grand Rapids, Locks ground will be broken for the new lock at the Grand Rapids on the Wabash, Uncle Joe Roseman, the man who finds missing people, his remarkable power resulted in utmost wonder supernatural power, Vincennes Daily Sun fished dead man out of river after premonition, 6th person that he's turned up The Boom, evidences of prosperity on the part of Vincennes People, building permits, Zepf, Heitz, Brown, Sannaman, Hoffman Vincennes Daily Sun 2 story frame residence 2nd and Perry, Sebastian risch 10th Main, Another industry, the Bierhaus family considering the question of Vincennes Daily Sun summer pork packing, Ed Bierhaus came to US 38 years ago penniless, Vincennes Newspaper Blaze, the news office seriously damaged by fire last Commercial night, building owned by Mass & Watson Vincennes Monroe City On Fire, Three Buildings Destroyed by the Flames Commercial and Others Damaged, Snyder, Wolf, Wease, Our Building Boom, Foreshadowing of What Spring will bring in Vincennes the way of substantial improvements, 5th and Main, Downs, Commercial Hoffman, To Be Exhumed, The remains of Mr. Bedell To Be Taken Up Today, maybe poisoned by her husband, Dr. Bedell Wallace, At The Grave, The remains of Mr. Bedell Exhumed, The Chemists do their work quietly and depart on noon train home Dr. Bedell's New Store in Vincennes, W.H. Weed Hardware, In new post office block, next door to Loten's, 414 Main, Main Street, Weed, Weed's, Weeds, The new bank safe, S. Gimbel and Wm. Baker have returned from Cincinnati, have purchased new safe for the new German National Bank safe is 48x36x36 cost $1000 delivered to Depot, purchased from the Hall Safe Company, 48 1888 2/28/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 2/29/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 3/1/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 3/10/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 3/10/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 3/11/1888 Vincennes Commercial Surprise Party, Mr. Jones Badollett, living 3 miles East of the city was completely surprised yesterday, history of him and his family b. 1823, Indians, Harrison, war of 1812, Indian wigwams, an Indian came to their house and asked for some fire, 1888 3/13/1888 Vincennes Commercial New Millinery Store, Mr. F.A. Thuis has opened a new store at 303 1/2 Main Street, Barney Schoenfeld's old stand, 1888 3/15/1888 Vincennes Commercial An 1832 Murder, letter received yesterday, Wm Stewart died in TX, letter states that he had killed a man in Knox Co. and fled to Texas then His brother in law was Richard Cook. We could not learn who the party murdered was, Homicide 1888 3/17/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 3/2/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 3/23/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 3/31/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 3/31/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 3/8/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 4/1/1888 1888 4/1/1888 1888 4/11/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 4/17/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 4/24/1888 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Electric Fire Alarm, Arrival of Apparatus Description of Machinery Location of Boxes, Gamewell System listing of pull box locations Second Street railway, Graeter, new Second Street line to be built to the O & M Railroad Crossing on Scott Street, Citizen's Railway Company Interest Unabated, In Dr. Bedell's Latest Escapade, Story of His Capture in Evansville, A Brief Biography, Contract Awarded For the Erection of the Iron Sewer Pipe Buildings, Construction to Begin Immediately to be known as "Bell Armsted Manufacturing Company", Will beautify, Committee on Public Buildings, will beautify the city hall grounds, work will begin in a few days, fences, fountain, flagging Market square, all obstacles in the way of its purchase, dispute of title, Donovan heirs, L. Johnson, work of erecting a market will begin soon Second Street Railway, The Problem Is How to Get the Line across the O&M Railroad, Liberty Restored, To Tom Boyer, After Seven Years Imprisonment for a rash act committed when a boy, Pierre Boyer killed a man by the Union Depot when he was sixteen, identity of man killed still unknown A Morning Visitor, Cassel's Grocery Store in Flames, M.Tyler, Son & Co's Ag. Store Adjoining Victim, 1st 2nd Main Cassell, Cassell's, Cassells, a complete loss An elevated Railroad, An old time grade works a hardship to upper Second Street people. Streetcar track Street car Street grades, surveys, problems The Street Railway, Rapid Work Toward Reconstruction of the Line Being Done, People want the line to run out 2nd Street, railway company wants railroad tracks lowered First, or others to pay for it Friday Night's Fire, Cassell's Stock Removed to LaPlante's Building on Second Street, had been recently renovated The market Space The Ground Purchased By The City, half square facing 1st Street from Busseron to Broadway The Bishop's Block, The Plans For the New Building Have Arrived, corner of 5th and Main, Heberd & Miller's Block Christian Hoffman is also putting up a new building, will fill up entire space 100 feet from Heberd & Millers to corner An Interesting Relic, Hard Cider and Log Cabin Campaign Medal, to be attached to portrait, William Henry Harrison donated by A.S. Leech Class of '79 Vincennes University Graduate, clear description of medal in article The End Came, Judge Malott Passes Peacefully Away, Surrounded By His Family and Immediate Friends. Newton F b. April 23, 1832 in Washington County, partnered with Thomas Cobb here, 49 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial 1888 4/26/1888 1888 4/27/1888 1888 5/5/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 5/9/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 6/1/1888 1888 6/10/1888 1888 6/10/1888 1888 Vincennes Commercial The Shops Removal, O&M Railroad Shops, Moving to Washington, More about the Shops, railroading, Washington, railroad, trains, Open for the season, C. Scheefer's Beer Hall, a resort for gentlemen and ladies, corner fourth and Main, opposite City Hall, (ad) Roast Chicken, The Poultry House of C.P. Durham with all its contents consumed by fire last night, 3rd between Main Vigo LaCroix, Graeter, Childreth, The Harrison Mansion, the residence of general William henry Harrison to be thrown open to the public, Mr. Flavius Pidgeon, present occupant, being renovated and repaired, everything to look as it did when Harrison left it early in 1841, doors, sash, mantels and stairs were made at Chillicothe, Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Sunday Commercial After 21 years, Mr. Herman J. Watjen, the pioneer druggist will change place of business, 2nd Main, Broadway Building Prospects, J.W. Gaddis architect, LaPlante, H.J. Foulks, Baker, Malott, 8th Broadway, Judah, Niblack 6/12/1888 Vincennes Daily Sun H.J. Hellert Advertisement with great rendering of their place, SW corner of 10th and Main, sole bottler of hack & Simon beer, 1888 6/13/1888 Vincennes Daily Sun A Fine Residence, Eugene Hack, 5th and Seminary, it will be one of the finest dwellings in the city two story Brick, corner lot 1888 6/13/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 6/15/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 6/15/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 6/17/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 6/2/1888 1888 6/3/1888 1888 6/3/1888 1888 6/3/1888 1888 6/5/1888 1888 6/5/1888 Frank James, passed through the city Monday night en route to Cincinnati for K.of P. Meeting with Dallas Texas Delegation, brother of Jesse James, Married 60 Years, Uncle George and Aunt Polly Celebrate, Bruceville, Wampler, Peter Steffy, McClure, Fox This is the only First class summer resort in Vincennes, J.R. Albrich, Mabile Garden, Ad with sketch of grounds wines, liquors, beer, ice cream, lemonade, and lunches of all kinds served to order, Advertisement, only First class summer resort in Vincennes, mabile garden, j.r. albrich proprietor, rendering of resort too. Antiquity Disappearing, A noted old landmark passing away like its First proprietors, the market Street house, bishops, (later the Vincennes Bishop Block Corner) 5th Main razed new structure, built in 1837 Commercial John Myers, Johnson House, Drake & Lindsey Theatre, School there too, SW Corner, Lives Of The Shakers, Steady Habits Bring To Them Longevity Vincennes And Happiness, Ann Lee, Interesting account of a visit to their Commercial community A Fine Residence, the residence to be erected at the corner of 5th and Seminary for Mr. Eugene Hack, will be a fine two-story Brick Vincennes Daily Sun with a stone foundation, slate roof and is to have nine or ten rooms. It will be one of the finest dwellings in the city. (nothing more in article) The Daily Sun Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial A fine residence, corner of 5th and Seminary for Mr. Eugene Hack, fine two story brick with stone foundation, slate roof, will have 9 or 10 rooms, will be one of the finest in the city. Terrible Calamity, A Vincennes Family Burned to Death in Rockdale, Texas, Frank Briscoe, Lula Almy Charles Almy, Sudden Death, Michael Laakman, b. dusseldorf, Prussia, Sept. of 1820, hall, 50 1888 6/6/1888 Vincennes commercial 1888 6/6/1888 Vincennes Commercial 1888 6/6/1888 1888 6/9/1888 1889 1/1/1889 1889 1/3/1889 1889 1/4/1889 Vincennes Commercial 1889 1/4/1889 Vincennes Commercial At The Synagogue, Examination of the children of the Hebrew Sunday School by Rabbi Leon Leopald Jews, Judaism, Jewish, Temple corner of 7th and Broadway, Gimbel, Bloom, Oppenheim, Kuhn, Oestreicher Aunt Sally Smith, maiden name Cox, b. 1826, d.1888 good family history Harmonie Verein Starts in Vincennes A Great Address Knox County A Great Historical Place State Papers of Importance complete speech given at the old settlers meeting by James B. McClure printed in article Keeping open house, Vincennes customs of 50 years ago, New Years, French inhabitants, Another Industry, The New Hartman Manufacturing Company Ready for Work, cultivator, unsure of location A beautiful stand table, Made from the Harrison Flag Pole That stood in front of the paper mill, William Groebel Glover's Stave Mills, white poplar, Mr. Shepherd, A house warming, Mr. D.L. Bonner, corner of 5th and Shelby Street, beautiful new home, 1889 1/4/1889 Vincennes Commercial Take the green car, G.W. Graeter, Citizen's Railway Company, special car will only run from the Depot to 2nd Street, 1889 1/6/1889 1889 1/6/1889 1889 11/15/1889 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial A Directory of The names and residences of former Vincennes People, Many names listed, great resource this is a great one for family history or genealogy groups. Early Reminiscences, Some of the ideas that prevailed among Vincennes the First French, An Indian ambush that proved disastrous French Commercial and Indian skirmish North of Vincennes described while Harrison was chasing Tecumseh St. James Church The celebration of the semi-centennial, Judge Vincennes Weekly Niblack's address, great history given here get this article if you Western Sun are interested in this Church, it is a good one Vincennes Commercial John Ebner Sr., death of a prominent and highly respected citizen Vincennes Weekly and enterprising business man, biographical sketch 71 years old, Western Sun born June 8, 1817, came to Vincennes in the spring of 1849, 1889 2/1/1889 1889 2/15/1889 Weekly Western Sun 1889 3/12/1889 Vincennes Commercial 1889 3/20/1889 Vincennes Commercial 1889 3/24/1889 Vincennes Commercial Business Change, Dr. JF Harsh sells his jewelry eSt. to Ed J. Julian and John H. Wagner, A Change, The Hat Store of Ed Breivogel Sold to J.B. and P.E. LaPlante, A Bit of History, K.G.C. Knights of Golden Circle to liberate Rebel prisoners, story told about 1864, KGC written by ex member of KGC Old Time Robbery, 1844 Hugh Barr and William Pearce Bruceville, Clark Willis, good story 1889 3/26/1889 Vincennes Commercial About Grubb, How He Lives and Spends His Few remaining Days, Sylvester, article about his family later hung for his crimes 1889 3/27/1889 Vincennes Commercial Almost Gone, The old shop buildings being razed to the ground and soon will be a thing of the past, O&M Shops burying the hatchet with Washington 1889 3/28/1889 Vincennes Commercial Saloon Sold, Mr. Francis Murphy Arcade Saloon, Dudley and Perry Botts of Sullivan, they will take immediate possession 1889 3/3/1889 Vincennes Commercial Another swell affair, Sam Lyons' Dry Goods Store Opened by a band concert, corner of 3rd and Main, 1889 3/3/1889 Vincennes Commercial Escaped! Grubb, the murderer flees from the noose, cut his way through with brace and bit, cut through the ceiling of his cell, 51 1889 3/3/1889 Commercial 1889 3/30/1889 Vincennes Commercial 1889 3/5/1889 Vincennes Commercial 1889 3/5/1889 Vincennes Commercial 1889 3/6/1889 Vincennes Commercial 1889 4/12/1889 1889 4/12/1889 1889 4/19/1889 1889 4/26/1889 1889 4/26/1889 1889 4/5/1889 1889 4/5/1889 1889 4/5/1889 1889 5/10/1889 1889 5/17/1889 1889 5/17/1889 1889 5/17/1889 1889 5/24/1889 1889 5/3/1889 1889 5/31/1889 escaped Grubb the murderer flees from the noose by making his escape shortly before 9 o'clock last night, with brace and bit he cuts way through the ceiling of his cell, makes his way out the roof, murder, Sylvester Plat of Lyon's Addition to Vincennes lots for sale big bargain in lots. Advertisement Recaptured And Grubb Again Behind Bars, After 21 hours at liberty providence interferes, murderer, gallows eventually hung, to be executed next April, broke out of jail by cutting through soft iron ceiling with file Recaptured, and Grubb again behind the bars, after 21 hours of liberty providence interferes, and the gallows will not be cheated of its victim murderer, recognized at Grayville by former prisoner who recognized him A wolf hunt, to be organized in order to capture the wolf that is prowling around otter lake, Touisant Burrois, Isaac McNeal, Grubb's execution, sheriff McDowell says that it shall be quiet and Vincennes Weekly orderly and as humane as possible, only a few to be admitted, as Western Sun peace officers and press reps How Grubb will hang, Execution State Statute 1881, interesting Vincennes Weekly regarding the manner in which someone must be hanged, Western Sun executed Sylvester Grubb, Dan Binkley, the hangman who arrived in city Vincennes Weekly yesterday afternoon commenced to put up the enclosure today, Western Sun Grubb ready to die, The First gallows, was erected in 1808 for the execution of Vincennes Weekly Abraham Haley, who murdered John Coffman on Oct 4th, found Western Sun guilty on the 15th, reprieved by governor Vincennes Weekly The Grubb Execution, many precise details given about execution Western Sun of Sylvester Grubb, Vincennes A Grey Wolf, Destroying calves, sheep, and pigs on Bunker Hill, Commercial Otter Lake, Mike Fleck, Schoolhouse, School Building Prospects, J.W. Gaddis architect, LaPlante, H.J. Foulks, Vincennes Baker, Malott, 8th Broadway, Judah, Niblack Twietmeyer, NE Commercial Corner of 3rd and Busseron Face to Face, is Grubb's relation with an ignominious death, Vincennes Weekly petition for rehearing overruled by supreme court, his is Western Sun apparently indifferent and wants no spiritual comfort Furious Flames lick up the highland orphan asylum, entailing a Vincennes Weekly loss of $50000 and only $25000 of insurance, 125 orphans Western Sun without shelter, history given, Catholic Highland Orphan Asylum, it is to be rebuilt soon on the old site Vincennes Weekly near this city, never any intention of erecting it elsewhere, Western Sun Architect Bohlen, will begin in 10 days Vincennes Weekly $1500 Fire, the residence of John Glenn, 5 miles Southeast of city Western Sun is burned while family is away, Grubb's cap, a courageous young society belle tries it on and Vincennes Weekly doesn't faint either, tries on cap Grubb was executed in, at Western Sun Gardner's Funeral Home, Vincennes Weekly The shop grounds, O&M shops, were an obstruction to 5th, 6th, Western Sun 7th Streets, opening Streets now, Four thousand dollar fire, the buildings at Simon kixmiller's Vincennes Weekly brickyard catch fire and burned to the ground, the machinery Western Sun burned, will rebuild soon, both buildings lost Buried, the body found floating in the river is interred in the Vincennes Weekly Potter's Field, nobody having recognized him, list of articles found Western Sun on his person, Cincinnati, St. Louis, floater, drowned 52 A tragedy, Seth Murray kills his wife after living with her a quarter of a century, and then ends his own life by swallowing prussic acid, on Wm. 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Brevoort's farm, 3.5 miles from Vincennes, murder, suicide, homicide Murder and Suicide, Seth Murray shoots his wife and attempts to Vincennes Weekly sever the head from her body, he drinks prussic acid and dies, on Western Sun the Brevoort Farm, 4 1/2 miles S. of city Vincennes Commercial 1889 6/13/1889 1889 6/14/1889 1889 6/14/1889 Vincennes Commercial 1889 6/16/1889 Vincennes Commercial 1889 6/18/1889 Vincennes Commercial 1889 6/2/1889 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1889 6/21/1889 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1889 6/21/1889 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1889 6/28/1889 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1889 6/7/1889 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1889 6/7/1889 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1889 6/7/1889 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1889 6/9/1889 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1889 9/20/1889 Western Sun 1890 1/10/1890 Vincennes Daily Sun 1890 1/12/1890 Vincennes Daily Commercial Brick yard fire, bright flame observed just East of the city, Dr. Mantle's Brick yard, brick machine and engine shed burned 1890 1/12/1890 Vincennes Daily Commercial Flames at work, incendiary fire quenched by the fire department, 1st or Water Street between Main and Busseron, old 2 story frame, Christian Eberwine, Borrowman's, 1890 1/13/1890 Vincennes Daily Commercial Extra Coal! Struck Coal at Last! The greatest event in the history of Vincennes. thickness of vein, well on Kelso land, history of coal exploration in Vincennes 1890 1/13/1890 Vincennes Daily Commercial Flames at work, incendiary fire quenched by the department, 1st between Main and Busseron old frame 2 story belongs to Christian Eberwine, stands next to Borrowman's grain warehouse, A double funeral Seth Murray and wife buried in the same grave, horrible tragedy, murder, suicide, buried in city cemetery The Mabile gardens theatre, canopy, flowers, a most pleasant place to while away the sultry hours of the summer evening, Mr. J.R. Albrich, Park New ice factory, Joseph Ebner in North Vincennes is quite an attraction and novelty, Sweeney, process of making the ice is described in detail, Death of a veteran, Jean Frederick Adam dies at the St. Johns Hotel (corner of 1st Church), aged 69, never married, served in the 14th Indiana regiment,b. 12/28/1820 in Alsace, also served in the French army for a time Wanted to Die, Nell Moore, an inmate of a bordello takes 25 cents' worth of morphine, on account of her lover with suicidal intent, Dell Freeman's Bordello, The Highlands, St. Vincent Orphan Home to be rebuilt on a larger scale, contractors here, begin work Monday, contractor martin of Indianapolis, architect bolen, A Boulevard, proposed magnificent drive way 120 feet wide around the Southern limits of the city, Completed, the organization of the Vincennes Natural Gas, Oil and Fuel Company, Capital Limited to $6000 officers elected, Gimbel, Foulks, Bierhaus, Kuhn, Emison How Linton was named, Honorable William Linton of Terre Haute, changed name from new Jerusalem to Linton, Vincennes has not been asleep by any means during 1889, Hartman Mfg., Light, Iron, sewer, works, toll bridge, drilling coal shaft, clay company, boom That sewer, it has not been decided yet to construct it, sewer from the jail, Fine Improvement, St. John's German Catholic Church to be enlarged and have new tower in spring another bell to be added weighing 4000 lbs., The Old Post Reminiscences dating back nearly three score and ten years ago, familiar names recalled, interesting letter, Badollet great article worth looking up, many early names listed, masonic lodge met in the odd fellows building odd fellows, Rapp's Row, rapps row, 53 Two fires, the Vincennes colorific brick and tile works burn to the Vincennes Daily Sun ground small blaze near Main Street, Robert Potter place 1st Main, Arson, an anonymous letter writer confesses to burning the opera Vincennes Daily Sun house block May 4, 1885, seeking personal revenge, complete letter is given 1890 1/13/1890 1890 1/15/1890 1890 The Old Post, Reminiscences dating back nearly three score and 1/17/1890 Weekly Western Sun ten years ago familiar names recalled interesting letter. Badollet, Masonic, freemasonry, masons, Rapp's Row, 1890 1/17/1890 1890 1/29/1890 1890 1/3/1890 1890 1/31/1890 Two fires, the Vincennes Calorific Brick and Tile Works Burn to Vincennes Weekly the ground, small blaze near Main Street, 1st Busseron potter Western Sun place Vincennes More coal, rumors, sink a shaft for coal, Job Freeman, Mr. Commercial Evering, Vincennes Weekly McJimsey Buggy Co., A new firm in a new establishment on the Western Sun new year, a big business on wheels, 1st and Main, Vincennes Daily New Coal company will begin operations inside of 30 days, Commercial between union Depot and fairgrounds Another coal shaft, four acres of ground were purchased from Fred Fossmeyer, near the fairgrounds, Gould, Watson, McCord, Rabb, Freeman Rabb, Hall, DeWolf, Boatman, Chambers, Vincennes Daily Sun Foulks, work will be pushed rapidly, Job Freeman's mule mine (2010 note: an entrance to this mine may be found at 1802 Indiana Avenue's back yard…Kutter Residence) 1890 1/31/1890 1890 1/5/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 1/8/1890 Vincennes Commercial The Highlands, the new Highland Orphan Asylum will soon be completed, orphanage, St. Vincent's The contract let, Bippus and Kansler, of Evansville will build the new sewer pipe works, new buildings to be much larger, working capacity will be doubled, done by march White Caps, taking steps to purify themselves, sensational report of a night raid of masked men at Wheatland, Peak threatens to kill, regulators, vigilante, mob law, 1890 11/23/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 11/28/1890 Vincennes Commercial Wedded, Nuptials of James Wade Emison and Sada Ross Rabb, an unusual social event in which two hearts are joined in wedlock, Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Wabash improvement, what it was and what it is now, Tindolph, Mt. Carmel Dam, Locks Wabash River Improvement, what it was and is now, Captain Tindolph talks, dam at Mt. Carmel, Bicknell Ablaze, a disastrous fire visits this thriving little village saloon and grocery burned, Charles Donaldson, will Robinson's saloon, Phillips barber shop, Prather's ice house, building was one of the First ever erected in Bicknell A new hominy mill, John L. Green has already broken ground, between union depot and sewer pipe works, 1890 2/1/1890 1890 2/1/1890 1890 2/12/1890 1890 2/16/1890 1890 2/18/1890 1890 2/21/1890 Weekly Western Sun 1890 2/24/1890 1890 2/25/1890 Vincennes Daily Sun 1890 2/26/1890 After the wreck, search for the dead, clearing debris, train wreck, Vincennes Daily Sun Snapp Creek site bodies have been recovered, severed left leg not found, Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial Vincennes Daily Commercial New Coal shaft, Job Freeman, mine, mining, Opened, Mr. G.W. Opplinger threw open his handsome tailoring establishment, No. 14, 2nd Street, O&M Freight Depot, New building to be erected, Perry, Buntin, Vincennes Daily Sun water Streets and river Wrecked, train crashes through bridge near this city, Snapps Creek Snapp shaky wooden bridge weakened by high water, 54 1890 2/27/1890 Vincennes Daily Sun 1890 2/28/1890 Western Sun 1890 2/28/1890 Western Sun 1890 2/4/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 2/7/1890 Weekly Western Sun 1890 2/7/1890 Weekly Western Sun 1890 2/7/1890 Weekly Western Sun 1890 3/1/1890 Vincennes Sun 1890 3/13/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 3/14/1890 Vincennes Daily Sun 1890 3/19/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 3/2/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 3/3/1890 Vincennes Sun 1890 3/31/1890 Vincennes Sun 1890 3/31/1890 Vincennes Sun 1890 3/4/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 3/5/1890 Vincennes Commercial 4/11/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 Rare Relic, W.M. Tyler, key belonging to old jail, ten inches in length, weighs over a lb. old jail stood where B. Kuhn's fine residence now stands, old court house, Niblack, Weems, 1814 fire Wrecked, The Nashville and Chicago Express, Crashes Through a bridge near this city, engineer and fireman buried under debris and flood, Snapp's Creek, the passengers escape injury almost as by a miracle, Snapp's Creek the scene of the Disaster Incidents of the dreadful accident, Al Lyon and Lewis Bawden killed both from Evansville), near the Terre Haute or "River" wagon road After the wreck, search for the dead, clearing the debris, opinions on the condition of the bridge, road severely censured, both bodies found engineers left leg not found, A pike road proposed, pike or macadam road from Vincennes to Russellville, along the river on the Illinois side, 10 miles, stock company being organized Fine Residences, Vincennes to enjoy a regular boom this season, Ed Bierhaus Sr, John B. LaPlante corner 6th Broadway, Bierhaus' will be at 6th and Seminary (Where Piankeshaw building is in 2010), not the Bierhaus home still standing, there were two on same intersection New Coal Mine, Auditor Job Freeman, work will commence soon, machinery from Bicknell will be brought here, 2010 note: one entrance to this mine is in the backyard of 1802 Indiana Ave. in Vincennes, the Kutter residence The new coal mine, Job Freeman (auditor) that work at the new shaft will commence at once, Surveyed O&M Shops, Perry, Water, Busseron and Wabash River 50'x150' building, work to begin April1st Old buttons, Bert Townsley son of HM Townsley made a trip to Fort Knox, while exploring he found several interesting relics, rusty army buttons, 4th Reg, 7th Reg, had been washed bare by recent heavy rains, Fort Knox II Engine taken out of Snapps Creek being repaired, being repaired in Evansville Boiler explosion at the prospect hill coal shaft Monday night, New depot, the property has been purchased, details of the purchase, the work will begin in about 30 days, and the building will be a spacious one, O&M Railroad, square between Buntin Perry and West of First Street, Graeter, Burnett & Eastham, Clark & Buck, railroading, trains New residence, J.B. LaPlante home 6th and Broadway work awarded to John Hartigan The old building of F.M. Fay, near 1st and Main is being torn down nothing else in article Vincennes Coal Shaft, now 18 ft deep, rock has been struck, Badly Burned, The pest house consumed and a colored man and a white woman driven away North of the city, John Morgan, Lillie tilton, An elegant place, Ben Fritsch opens his beautiful saloon this evening, a place of modern architecture, partition is a work of art with ruby crowned glass, natural wainscoting, a veritable fairy palace, Pioneer's Retrospect, early days recalled by an old settler, things that transpired in our grandfather's days early preaching and singing, father came to Knox County in 1804 or 1805, Palmyra Township, Simpson, Puchell, Alton, Smith, schools, 55 1890 4/14/1890 Vincennes Daily Sun 1890 4/17/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 4/20/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 4/22/1890 Vincennes Sun 1890 4/22/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 4/22/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 4/25/1890 1890 5/11/1890 1890 5/13/1890 1890 5/18/1890 1890 6/18/1890 1890 6/7/1890 1890 7/11/1890 Body found, found in "the neck", maybe body from train wreck, they were trying to identify the badly Decomposed body Church improvement, St. John's Catholic Church, to be remodeled, two steeples to be erected, entire front will be torn away, Grubb Day, the murderer of Miss gertie Downey hung, one year ago yesterday-a brief review of a terrible crime and its awful results. April 19th. Sylvester Grubb. Shot down gertie at the Princeton fair Sept. 13, 1889. lengthy article. Orphan's home at the highlands almost completed, after fire there The Highlands, work on the new orphans asylum nearing completion, Mr. Holland architect, being rebuilt after a fire, Catholic , Catholicism, Church, St. Vincent's Hominy Mill, the smokestack at length rolling out smoke, the new machinery moving in perfect manner, and the different grades of material made look fine, located on locust Street in the vicinity of the Union Station by John L. Green, capacity of 1200 bushels a day A Duel, a bloody fight with fists, a beautiful lady at the bottom of the affair- it was long years ago, October 68 years ago, David Welton, Archibald Scott, George McClure, Zeb Hogue, after the bloody fight they became close friends until they all died Gone to blazes, disastrous fire in Graeter's Livery Stable, which was entirely consumed with contents, except horses all of which were saved, corner of 4th Broadway, it was a splendid two story Vincennes brick structure was filled with hay and combustibles, Louis Gimbel Commercial and Nathan Liebshutz broke in the doors and cut a number of horses loose, will Ed Bass and Gus Robertson worked from the rear and also saved some of the half-crazed animals, fortunately the animals were all saved, 35 tons of hay in the loft, also 1000 John Graeter's fire, the ruins of Saturday nights conflagration Vincennes visited by hundreds of people Sunday notes of losses, corner of Commercial 4th Broadway, many details given, livery stable Building Prospects, Monday work will begin on the addition to the Enterprise stove works, the addition will be a two story brick, 30x80' in size, it will be used as an office and pattern room, the Vincennes Pennsylvania railroad company will build a splendid new depot in Commercial the city this summer, the old L & V freight depot, corner of 11th Main will be torn down and will be replaced by a magnificent stone building of superior style of architecture, will be one of the finest in the state when completed, railroad, trains, railroading, At Bruceville, the First house ever built there, some early facts Vincennes regarding the history of Bruceville and Knox County gleaned on Commercial the ground, Major Bruce, forts in Bruceville described, house, distillery, clock described New Freight Depot, work on the building to begin in July, the O&M RR will erect a splendid new freight building and has an inclined track into the Wabash, site recently secured laying between Vincennes Buntin and Perry Streets and extending from 1st Street to the Commercial River, work on the structure will begin in July, Steamboats will be allowed to load grain from the river, Clarke & Buck Foundry, Old Shop Grounds, very interesting article. Holocaust, the fiery demon destroys Hall's Store, Allen's Feed Vincennes Weekly Stable and Ulmer's Butcher Shop, Vickery building, Schmidt's Western Sun cigar factory damaged fairground avenue,Vickery Building on the corner of fairground avenue and Hickman, Vincennes Commercial 56 1890 7/17/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 8/20/1890 Vincennes Commercial Shaker Settlement, concerning the colony of shaker prairie, they were an industrious and quite people, some peculiar features in their mode of worship, Shepard tells the story, lengthy article, much info given. Sprinkel sprinkle The Shaker Church, the last mark of the settlement of the Shakers disappearing from the country, Horace B. Shepard, Oaktown, erected in 1822, Bartley, A Growing Industry, the rapid increase of electric lighting and Vincennes Weekly other electrical appliances result of popular demand, plant at Hart Western Sun and River Road 88x50 feet, 25 foot high roof, fantastic description of the building's interior and description of equipment inside 1890 8/22/1890 1890 8/27/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 8/28/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 8/29/1890 Vincennes Commercial Hominy Mill, Green is enlarging his building on Locust Street running at its utmost capacity, description of mill given. 1890 9/12/1890 Vincennes Commercial Box Factory, ground broken for the new building, some facts concerning the new industry that the Shepards are starting in connection with their paper mill, the "stub end" of Parke Street, 1890 9/17/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 9/19/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 9/19/1890 Vincennes Commercial 1890 9/2/1890 1890 9/29/1890 1890 9/3/1890 1890 9/4/1890 1891 1/16/1891 1891 1/30/1891 1891 11/6/1891 Camp Dexter, Near Indian Springs, life in the woods, Dexter Gardner, Greene, Kackley, Lindner, Busse, Mason, Foulks, Buck, Baker, Pioneer Merchants, a list of the firms before the forties, Tomlinson, Wise, Bruner, Thorn, Maddox, Gass, Cassell, Heberd, Harper, Smith, Tracy, Carson, Gimbel, Kenortz, Burtch, Fendrick, Nisonger, Tindolph, Brokaw, Watson, Ruble, Askew, Dunning, McCord, Bayard, LaPlante, Gardner, Piecrove, Bierhaus, Ellis, Kuhn, Niblack, Weems, Gibson, Lonis, Coleman, Judah, Ewing, Blackford, Shufer, Somes, Hitt, Decker, Kuykendall, Basket factory, a new industry for Vincennes, sturdevant and Phelps, Coal Shaft, the miners busy night and day, a well trained mule, screened coal, Prospect Hill Coal Company, description of the mining operations there. A bloody riot, the Meurer and Blevins families meet in battle, Rufus Blevins killed outright by Reed Meurer, other participants badly wounded, Sandborn, four miles South of pawpaw bend on the white river on adjoining farms owned by Peter Hall Morgan Saloon Burned, a fire at an early hour this morning, danger to Green's Livery Stable, 2nd and Broadway, Mike Miller, McCone, Camp Dexter, Graphic Account of out door life at Indian Springs, Vincennes Weekly How Vincennes talent entains (sic) the guests at that resort Western Sun uncertain of this location Another fire, the burning of Morgan's Saloon quickly followed by a Vincennes conflagration at Pennington's Grocery Store (corner of 7th and Commercial Scott), Twietmeyer, Vincennes Thomas Ackley, dies at the poor house of cerebral apoplexy, "old Commercial tom Ackley" Fought in the Civil War 14th A Sun of '21, A reminiscence of Vincennes as it was 70 years Vincennes Weekly ago, a copy of this paper when it was sweet seventeen, paper Western Sun from 1817 found A New School Building, To Be Erected At the Corner of Hickman Vincennes Weekly and Gurney Streets, A communication from the city school board, Western Sun Riley School Dr. W.B. Bedell, after a lingering illness dies at his home at an early hour this morning, typhoid fever, b. in Knox County on Daily Sun march 30, 1856, grew up in Johnson Township, more details given William B. Bedell William Bedell Vincennes Commercial 57 1891 2/06/1891 A Pioneer Church, the Planting of Christianity in the Territory Vincennes Weekly Northwest of the River Ohio, St. Francis Xavier, Catholic , Western Sun Catholicism, Brute 1891 2/13/1891 Vincennes Weekly The New Church, dedication of the Cumberland Presbyterian Western Sun house of worship next Sabbath, corner of 8th and Shelby Street 2/13/1891 First Indiana Newspaper, was printed in 1804 at Vincennes and Vincennes Weekly its name is the Western Sun, Hon. Henry S. Cauthorn has the Western Sun files Cauthorn was the grandson of Stout, reference to the Troy Gazette Article that was disputed by Cauthorn 1891 Biographical Sketches, of prominent families of Vincennes, prepared by Hon. Henry Cauthorn for publication in the sun, The Duesterberg Family, lengthy article about them, Gerhard Duesterberg, b. Nov. 11, 1811, son of Bernard Henry Duesterberg, very good article Horrible Tragedy, Enacted by John W. Graeter on the St. Louis Iron Mountain And Southern Railroad, murdered Leach and Meier, went insane, shot two people on train Horrible Tragedy, Enacted by John W. Graeter on the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railroad, He murdered two men on a train Biographical Sketches, of prominent families of Vincennes, prepared by Hon. Henry S. Cauthorn for publication in the Sun, Bayard Family, Somes 1891 2/13/1891 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1891 2/18/1891 Vincennes Daily Sun 1891 2/20/1891 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1891 2/6/1891 Vincennes Weekly Western Sun 1891 2/6/1891 A pioneer Church, the planting of Christianity in the Territory Vincennes Weekly Northwest of the river Ohio, St. Francis Xavier's Catholic Church, Western Sun (Old Cathedral), Henry Cauthorn, Diocese of Vincennes 1891 2/6/1891 Tribute of the bar, to the memory of the late Hon. John M. Boyle Vincennes Weekly whose death occurred Sunday at hot springs, lengthy article about Western Sun him, Greenhow, McNair, Switzer, Wise, Robinson, 1891 2/6/1891 1891 3/06/1891 1891 3/06/1891 1891 3/13/1891 1891 3/13/1891 1891 3/20/1891 1891 3/20/1891 John M. Boyle, A well known member of the Vincennes Bar dies Vincennes Weekly Sunday at Hot Springs remains will arrive Tuesday, Graeter, Western Sun LaPlante, Robinson, Meyer, Cauthorn, possessed a very quiet disposition. The Jesuits, Judge Law's admiration of their devotion and zeal, Vincennes Weekly the Indians converted to the faith, St. Francis Xavier, Bishop Western Sun Brute, Creoles New School Building, to be a six room house of modern Vincennes Weekly architecture and will cost $12 000 Gaddis Architect, corner of Western Sun Hickman and gurney Streets I believe this to be what would later become Riley School Citizen's Street Railway Company, the new company organized Vincennes Weekly and operating the line, will extend the road and run it by electricity Western Sun Tindolph, Hudnut, Greiner, Bauer, Sold, The Vincennes Citizens Railway Company changes hands and Mr. Graeter has the money, buyers are messrs. Hudnut, Barr Vincennes Weekly and Geiner and have associated with them Allen Tindolph and Western Sun others of Vincennes. The lines will be extended and the cars will be electrified. Double track, Street cars, laying double track and building new Western Sun plant electric plant will be built to run them Fine improvement, Abraham Gimbel Grocery house enlarged Western Sun adjoining the Western Sun Building, addition of 40 ft will be added to rear, new glass in front too 58 Vincennes Commercial A new block, a splendid new building to be erected on Main Street by Miss Ella Hitt this spring, on the site of where the Hitt homestead now stands on main between 4th and 5th streets, Gaddis will be the architect, the old home was erected 75 years ago, 1891 3/27/1891 1891 3/6/1891 New School Building, to be a six room house of modern Vincennes Weekly architecture and will cost $12 000. Architect Gaddis, corner of Western Sun Hickman and Gurney Streets (Later called "Riley" School), 1891 3/6/1891 The Jesuits, Judge Law's Admiration of their devotion and zeal, the Indians converted to the faith, the creoles record of saint Vincennes Weekly Francis Xavier's Church, bishop Brute, Henry S. Cauthorn, Western Sun appeared in the Catholic record of last week: lengthy article reprinted, early history of Catholic diocese and the early spread of Christianity throughout this part of the country, 1702 1891 4/10/1891 Western Sun 1891 4/10/1891 Western Sun 1891 4/17/1891 Western Sun 1891 4/24/1891 Western Sun 1891 4/3/1891 Western Sun 1891 4/3/1891 1891 4/3/1891 1891 5/29/1891 1891 7/17/1891 1891 7/3/1891 1892 1/8/1892 1892 2/13/1892 First statehouse, Corydon, 1825, bull strong and pig tight Poultry Establishment, to be erected on 1st Street by Arthur Jordan poultry and egg establishment on 1st Street between Main and Busseron, large brick Not a Saloon Keeper, Padgett & Dudley, Arcade Saloon, Murphy attempt to slander Francis Murphy Street Railway Ordinance, 40 yr. agreement, letter to the editor asking for an amendment New establishment, John Kramer buys old Heberd property on First Street adjoining McJimsey Company, will erect large store room, Milwaukee beer bottling, Vincennes Weekly Street Car Routes, Streetcar Routes, describes a diagram Western Sun created of a proposed streetcar route for Vincennes. Interesting New Establishment, Mr. John Kramer has purchased the old Vincennes Weekly Heberd Property on 1st Street and will erect a Milwaukee Beer Western Sun Bottling Establishment there (adjoining the McJimsey Company). Work will commence as soon as the weather permits. The Burnside Family, after sleeping in the city cemetery for over 15 years are disinterred and removed to Indianapolis, brother of Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside, Everett, died in 1873 and was buried Vincennes Weekly in the city cemetery and another son, William, died the next year Western Sun and was buried by his side, In 1876 the father, B.F. Burnside, died and was also buried in the same lot, the widower mother moved to Indianapolis where she died last week. will all be placed together in Indianapolis, Early History Concerning The Settlement Of the City of Vincennes, Additional proofs fixing 1702 at the date of its Vincennes Weekly settlement, Quebec Annals Bishop Brute, March 9, 1839, March Western Sun 16, 1839, and march 23, 1839 Western Sun References, These papers have info in them pertaining to what Brute discovered in early Church records in Vincennes St. Francis Xavier's, Bishop Chatard, His early studies, he abandons the medical profession, he studies for the priesthood, Vincennes Weekly he goes to Rome and becomes rector of the American College, Western Sun Francis Silas Chatard, the 5th and present bishop of Vincennes, b. 12/13/1834. He arrived in Vincennes on 8/10/1878. very interesting article. keywords: Catholic , Catholicity, diocese "The Piankeshaw" (sic.) Capt. Horrall's new boat, steamboat, steamer School house burned, Friday at noon at district #6 in Decker Vincennes Daily Sun township where Alvin McClure was teacher, books, maps, were saved, Lunsford not given in clipping 59 $6 000 the sum the jury assessed against John W. Graeter Vincennes Daily Sun damages for the killing of E.W. Leech, deemed insane at the time of the murders Michael Grogan, shot and killed by James Leary at St. Louis, Vincennes Daily Sun remains brought to this city for burial, Retraction!, The Commercial editor forced to sign a "Lie Bill", and Vincennes Daily Sun publish it in his editorial corner to escape jail, Thomas Adams down on his knees, Willis Grove, 1892 2/18/1892 1892 3/21/1892 1892 3/24/1892 1892 3/24/1892 Vincennes Daily Sun 1892 4/19/1892 Vincennes Daily Sun 1892 4/8/1892 1892 4/9/1892 1892 5/13/1892 1892 5/24/1892 1892 5/27/1892 1892 6/15/1892 1892 6/16/1892 1892 6/21/1892 1892 6/22/1892 1892 6/7/1892 1892 6/9/1892 1892 7/27/1892 1893 1/10/1893 1893 1/25/1893 War Reminiscences, interesting events concerning the First battle of Winchester fought 30 years ago, Joe Roseman, Civil War A letter written by James E. Kackley, his life history, postmaster, sheriff, The Vincennes Press, a succinct account of the various Vincennes Daily Sun newspaper enterprises in Vincennes Part two, Western Sun, gazette, The Vincennes Press, a succinct account of the various newspaper enterprises undertaken in our historical city, much Vincennes Daily Sun history on newspapers from Vincennes News of the day, Gazette, Vincennes Times, Reporter, Vincennes Commercial, Old Post Union, Spirit of Age, Church at work, Messenger, Brother Indian from Gosport visits the Piankeshaw tribe of this Vincennes Weekly city, his letter, I.O.R.M. Order of red men, Harrison mansion Western Sun tunnel to the river, other historical places visited Duke of the Wabash, interesting letter about the early days in Knox County, arrived in Vincennes in 1834, Isaac Mass, shook Vincennes Daily Sun hands with Jackson many times, Harrison henry clay, Jackson, his brother was good friends with old hickory, son named after him, Samuel Mass, sheriff of Knox co. Completed, the large smokestack at the electric light works Vincennes Daily Sun completed, 150' high, Mitchel & Friez had contract, flag on top may be seen from the wagon bridge Frisz. From Mr. Gimbel, extract from private letter to W.J. Irwin, Vincennes Daily Sun Seleman Gimbel, "America is undoubtedly true that America is the best country the sun ever shone upon" Suicide, I.F. Beard Takes Opium which ends his life, boarder at Vincennes Daily Sun the Central House at 6th and Main, came here from Sweetwater Tennessee, left a letter, contents given Force Bill, And Negro Supremacy Denounced by a Republican Vincennes Daily Sun Formerly of Knox County, Vigorous open letter to T.H. Adams who was afraid to publish it. Racism 1 of 2 Force Bill, And Negro Supremacy Denounced by a Republican Vincennes Daily Sun Formerly of Knox County, racism part 2 of 2, Mr. C.H. Shepard a republican formerly of Knox County Duke of the Wabash, he indulges in reminiscences, Isaac Mass, Vincennes Daily Sun political info President Harrison, Blaine, Henry Clay, Jim Tolbert, Quakers, temperance, Remember the opening of N.W. Bryant & Company's Music Vincennes Daily Sun House at 425 Main Street, Saturday, June 18th, 1892, George P. Smith Manager, Collapsed, the large livery barn of Caney and Emison, gives way Western Sun under heavy load of hay and falls on 3rd between Main and Busseron, several fine buggies smashed to pieces, Orphans home, miss Eva Collins chosen matron, a building Vincennes Daily secured, will be opened Jan 15, 1893, corner of 4th and Harrison Commercial Streets Vincennes Daily Commercial Orphan's Home, orphanage, duly opened with religious services Tuesday, large 2 story frame building, corner of 4th and Harrison, 60 1893 1/31/1893 1893 2/02/1893 1893 2/10/1893 1893 2/10/1893 1893 2/17/1893 1893 2/3/1893 1893 3/04/1893 1893 3/12/1893 1893 3/15/1893 1893 3/15/1893 1893 3/16/1893 1893 3/18/1893 Vincennes Commercial Deliberate Murder! George Doanes shot down by Charles Bohannan, a terrible tragedy over a girl, well George you've got to die! The murderer captured by sheriff Buckles and committed to jail, expresses regrets talk of a lynching, took place at the home of Elijah Madden, about 15 miles South of the city, fighting over miss Sally Madden, Claypool Hills, Red Cloud, Big Fire, Matt Laugel loses his cooper shop this morning, Vincennes Daily Sun everything burned insurance $1200 loss greater, corner of 8th and Dubois, Vincennes Daily A big Blaze, Laugel's Cooper Shop, Laugel, Laugels, near the Commercial Frenchtown school was totally destroyed by fire, Another Factory, a handle, neck yoke and single tree manufactory Vincennes Daily secured by the board of trade, to be located at the old spiegel Commercial furniture factory on 1st Street, Valuable Property Sold, by Christian Eberwine to Planke Bros. at Vincennes Daily corner of 5th and Main, 5th Main, Miller's Fruit Store, Bishop Commercial Block reference, Murdered Chas. Bohannon kills George Doane near Swan Pond, Western Sun Weekly jealousy said to be the cause 14 miles South of city, Elijah Maddens, Sallie, Clay Pool Hills, Claypool, claypole Terrible Tragedy, John Kirk Shoots and kills Luther M. Smith Vincennes Daily (brother in law), the awful affair occurs at the home of Smith Commercial Friday morning, 1 1/2 miles North of city, Post Office to be moved from the corner of 2nd and Busseron Vincennes Daily Streets, Denison & Co.'s drug store will be moved across the Commercial Street into the corner room of opera building, Last Night's fire, a large number of the stock sheds at the fair Vincennes Daily Sun grounds burn, other buildings saved, amphitheater on fire too, Bucket brigade utilized, Last night's fire, a large number of the stock sheds at the fairgrounds burn, other buildings saved, the O&M Trains gave the alarm by blowing their whistles and officer Weikel turned in an Daily Sun alarm from box no. 12, Robertson, McDowell, Rumer, new sheds, amphitheater and other buildings were on fire, all were saved but the sheds, Vincennes Daily Bank Building Sold, German National Bank, 2nd and Main, 2nd Commercial Main, Vincennes National Bank, Our Catalpa Trees, were brought to Vincennes from France by Vincennes Daily early pioneers, old newspaper references to this are given within Commercial article, 1893 3/18/1893 Daily Sun Gould Medal, Awarded to Miss Alice Hill, Friday Night, a large audience attend the contest at University Hall, List of previous winners given, Lloyd Allen, Maurice Moore, Fred Chancellor, Alice Kelso, Edwyn F. Watts, Mamie Kelso, Frank Brooke, Alice Hill, 1893 3/19/1893 Vincennes Daily Commercial Post office moved from Main (between 4th and 5th) to the corner of 2nd and Busseron (Tindolph Building opposite of opera house), 1893 3/20/1893 1893 3/23/1893 1893 3/23/1893 1893 3/27/1893 On trial, Charles Bohannan charged with the murder of George Doane near swan pond, Feb. 29th 1893, 67 witnesses Vincennes Daily Sun summoned, shooting death 14 miles South of city near home of Elijah madden, Orphan's Home, orphanage, orphan, orphans, description of, Vincennes Daily Sun description of facility and listing of items needed, 17 orphans sheltered there at this time Orphan's Home, The secretary gives an account of the rapid Daily Sun growth of this new institution, donations asked for, descriptions given of interior, On Wheels, The post office matter still remains unsettled, move Vincennes Daily Sun from Tindolph Building, Bierhaus, Leatherman, 61 Exhumed, The body of the late Samuel B. Ross, who died and Vincennes Daily Sun was buried in the city cemetery March 11, cause of death to be decided by law, blood poisoning? insurance problem, 1893 4/04/1893 1893 4/05/1893 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1893 4/2/1893 Vincennes Commercial 1893 4/2/1893 Vincennes Daily Commercial 1893 4/29/1893 Daily Commercial 1893 4/5/1893 Vincennes Commercial 1893 4/7/1893 Samuel Ross' Body exhumed and an autopsy held at the cemetery, the work done by skillful hands, carried a high amount of life insurance, cause of death to be determined An old document, 1815 land deed, Indiana Territory J. Allen smith, corner of 4th and Main where commercial office is, Isaac Decker to Henry Ruble , 4th Main An old document, Isaac Decker and wife to Henry Ruble, Nov 2, 1815, J. Allen Smith, deed for 4th and Main, previous owners of the property listed in article Novelty works, the old woolen mills to be refitted and a new factory started, (Bonner) corner of 3rd and Barnet Streets, Graeter, not much more in article Samuel Ross' body, exhumed and an autopsy held at the cemetery, to determine the cause of death, large insurance claim, blood poisoning, buried here on march 11, 1893, heart problems suspected by not verified Horrible, little Harry Pierson while swinging behind a buggy had Vincennes Weekly leg severed from body near John Louis' grocery store, parents Western Sun lived on sycamore Street, amputated above the knee likely 1893 5/9/1893 Vincennes Commercial 1893 7/1/1893 Vincennes Commercial 1893 7/1/1893 Vincennes Commercial 1893 7/21/1893 Vincennes Commercial Death of Judge William E. Niblack, sketch of the career of a notable son of Indiana, His death, his early life, his public career, many years an honored citizen of Vincennes, Character, born in Dubois County, Indiana in 1822, and at death lacked a few days of being 71 years old, burial will be held in the Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis. Extensive improvements to be made by the Knox County fair associates, Fairgrounds Gregg Park, amphitheater, new stables, race track widened, comfortable chairs, J.W. Gaddis, completed Sept 20th To complete the bridge, O&M have started to complete the structure over the Wabash, taking down old draw iron work is on hand, breakwater will be built, A canning factory, an extensive industry wants to locate here, Chas. Bierhaus Residence, Ground has been broken, n. 6th Street contract let to John Hartigan and Pete Sertel, Cincinnati architect Camp Dexter, on Embarrass River in Illinois, tells the names of 1893 7/7/1893 Weekly Western Sun prominent citizens there Vincennes House blown up, home of Charles Purrier wrecked, with 1894 10/16/1894 Commercial dynamite, East Hart Street, Vincennes Boundaries of the various wards in the city of Vincennes, wards 1894 10/26/1894 Commercial and their locations given within article A prince visits Vincennes to study natural history, but becomes dissatisfied with his treatment and leaves Maximillian Prince 1894 10/5/1894 not given in clipping VonWied, author of "Travels in the interior of North America", specialty not appreciated here Vincennes Weekly Furious Flames, lick up the sewer pipe works, entire building and 1894 10/5/1894 Western Sun contents go up in smoke A big undertaking, lumber interests in Knox fast being developed, Vincennes cypress forest, white river bottoms being invaded by lumbermen, 1894 12/15/1894 Commercial Decker township, cypress swamp, Decker's station, trees, Cypress town, Vincennes Hon. James S. McCoy fine residence near Pond Creek, Knox 1894 12/23/1894 Commercial County was burned 1893 7/21/1893 Vincennes Commercial 62 Old Tyler Homestead Sold, Edward Bierhaus Sr, sold the old Vincennes Daily Sun Tyler Homestead, corner of 4th and Busseron to George Graeter for $4500 Fralick Leased, Prospect Hill Coal Mines to Linton People, who will take Vincennes Daily Sun charge March 1, and make many improvements, 1894 2/10/1894 1894 2/12/1894 1894 2/12/1894 Vincennes Daily Sun 1894 2/14/1894 Vincennes Daily Sun Prospect Hill Coal mine not leased, earlier article was premature 1894 2/15/1894 Vincennes Daily Sun 1894 2/16/1894 1894 2/22/1894 1894 2/23/1894 1894 3/15/1894 1894 3/15/1894 1894 3/2/1894 1894 3/31/1894 1894 4/13/1894 1894 4/21/1894 1894 4/3/1894 1894 4/4/1894 1894 5/18/1894 1894 5/25/1894 1894 7/27/1894 1894 9/23/1894 1895 1/2/1895 Proposed Plan of redistricting the wards of the city, the matter to come before the council tonight for action, survey, surveying, land New Improvements, Hack & Simon, are preparing to make extensive improvements, material is already on the ground, An Ordinance, Redistricting the city of Vincennes for ward Vincennes Daily Sun purposes and dividing said city into six wards, boundaries, survey, surveying, descriptions given History Of the Vincennes citizens Street railway company, the Vincennes Daily Sun many advantages derived from First class transportation, march 1891, electrified in the summer of 1891, Ed Tindolph Grand Hotel, The Grand Hotel Office room is being remodeled, Vincennes Daily Sun renovated, and enlarged, partition has been torn away, two rooms into one, Vincennes Lively steamboat traffic on the Wabash, Commercial An ordinance, to prohibit wooden buildings and lumber yards in Vincennes Daily Sun certain parts of the city of Vincennes, March 12, 1894 ordinance printed in full Steamboat traffic on the Wabash, Piankeshaw, the little joker and Vincennes the Diana, Jordan bros. Decker nine mile island, Cleve horrall Commercial lying idle all winter on Illinois side of river, riverfront a busy place again Office Building, Dr. Knapp will soon begin the erection of a fine 3 Vincennes Daily Sun story office building in the central part of the city, will be of brick and fireproof A Box Factory, George H. Roush has begun the erection of a Vincennes Daily Sun building for his saw mill and box factory, will employ 20 or 30 when completed Indian skeletons exhumed in the yard of Louis Doll, many Indians dug up, Indian grave yard 2miles down river on Illinois side, John L. Green has sold his residence, corner of 5th and Vincennes Daily Sun Broadway to Samuel Lyons. Mr. Green will give possession May 1, one of finest in city Vincennes The cannon to be mounted in Harrison Park and a fountain, GAR, Commercial Grand Army of the Republic Vincennes Weekly Matt Wyatt, shot while resisting an officer, denies being a hobo, Western Sun tramp, Mr. Stanley Dr. Beard, Skull Crushed, Benjamin Butler hits Reuben Crow, a murderous Western Sun blow over the head with bolt village of Deckers, Samuel Jordan saloon, arrest warrants, Bold burglary, thieves enter S. Risch's store at 1001 Main Street Western Sun last night, pick safe and leave with $500 Mr. Kelly's blacksmith shop, A palace is what Charles Bierhaus' new house may be called 6th Vincennes and Seminary, later the peach tree palace, the queen among Commercial dwellings Conrad Scheefer, a short sketch of Deceased, born in 1842 Dec Vincennes Daily Sun 20th central house, 3rd and Main, nw corner 4th and Main, saloon business, married twice 63 A new front, Ebner Store Room on N. 2nd Street now occupied by 1895 10/10/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun John Nestlehut's barber shop and the Reinbold Saloon, Adam Joseph Oklahoma (North End) to have a new school house, frank 1895 10/10/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun Katzorke has the contract, a one story frame and will cost between $500 and $600 A Vincennes girl goes wrong in the great city of new york, notorious katy fitzgerald, arrested for criminal assault, theatrical 1895 10/15/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun profession stirred up over affair, Cuyler hastings, little Chicago may, face of baby, body of fiend Kidnapped, a whole family stolen and sold into bondage, servants 1895 10/19/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun of general William Henry Harrison, Butler, Slaves, Indentured servants, slavery, 1823, A serious fire, the pretty home of C.B. Kessinger destroyed by fire Saturday evening, corner 4th and Broadway, Kessinger will 1895 10/21/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun rebuild at once, the residence of T.H. Adams adjourning was badly scorched Kidnapped, a whole family stolen and sold into bondage, part 2, 1895 10/21/1895 Daily Sun slavery, slave, William Henry Harrison, School house at Oaktown Burned, entirely consumed by fire last 1895 10/25/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun night, Schoolhouse at Oaktown burned, the fire of incendiary origin, loss 1895 10/25/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun $8000, discovered under the stairway in the hall, had been in session less than one month John McCord a pioneer citizen passes away, past 85 years of age, a prominent citizen goes to his grave honored by all who 1895 11/11/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun knew him, buried at maple grove, b. Oct. 26, 1810, McCord Farm, Terre Haute Rd. tailor Bank Building Sold, The Old German Bank Building on Main 1895 11/15/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun Street has been sold to Gerard Reiter and H.J. Boeckmann for $1600, nothing more in article Our cemeteries the beautiful resting places for our dead, the pride 1895 11/2/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun of the city, over 2000 burials in the city cemetery in the past 18 years, sexton dolson took charge in 1878, A big fire, the Judah Block badly damaged last night, Monroe & 1895 11/21/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun Co's Plumbing Works, suffer greatest loss, on 2nd Street opposite the odd fellows building, A Big Fire, The Judah Block badly damaged last night, Monroe & Co's. Plumbing Works, suffer greatest loss, fire originates from steam heater, fire department does heroic work, the losses, on Vincennes Weekly 1895 11/22/1895 2nd Street, opposite the Odd Fellow Building, The building is Western Sun owned by Noble Judah of Chicago and John Judah, who recently resided at Memphis, Tennessee, both are brothers of Samuel B. Judah of this city. The old post some of the very early days of old Vincennes, and some of the old post, Parke, Harrison, Vigo, Taylor, Helen 1895 11/29/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun Bayard, Alice Judah Clark, club life in Vincennes, boat club, pastime club, many other clubs listed The old home of ex governor James d. Williams (Blue jeans Williams) burned Saturday night, ex governor Williams built the 1895 12/2/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun house and lived there at the time of his death. Harrison Township, Two-Story Frame Documents that are regarded as being very valuable lost from the 1895 12/5/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun archives, records of very early Indiana history are missing from statehouse, 1895 3/12/1895 A journalist and printer in pioneer days, a short sketch of Elihu Vincennes Daily Sun Stout, founder of the Sun, the trials, tribulations and labors of publishing a newspaper in early times, great article about stout 64 1895 3/2/1895 1895 3/20/1895 1895 3/3/1895 1895 3/30/1895 1895 4/1/1895 1895 4/25/1895 1895 1895 1895 1895 1895 1895 Walhalla, transferred to 417 Main, Ed Lindner, 25 years experience in the liquor trade, he knows a good "article of Vincennes Daily Sun fermented joy" when he sees it. He has direct contact with his brother in Waltershausen, Germany who sends him the good stuff, opening night will be on March 7, 1895. Another fire, in the town of Decker, Jordan Brothers Slaughter House burns to the ground, the loss will amount to about $500, no Daily Sun insurance, was a two store frame structure situated a short distance from the central portion of the town. The origin of the fire is not known. Vincennes Commercial The old legislative hall, North 3rd Street between Harrison and Hickman, McAndrew owner, states that house is in a good state of preservation, Territory capitol, territorial, capital An ugly fire, half block goes up in smoke, the stringer house burns Vincennes Daily Sun to the ground and many barns are laid in, Archibald McKee, Dr. davenport, l.A. Wise, John Kennedy, Phoebe Edson, Vincennes Sun Herman J. Watjen moves his drug store into the building formerly occupied by C. Scott & Son, from 2nd and Main, to near city hall, A perfect home, is that of Mr. and Mr. Fred Bierhaus, n. 5th Street, one story cottage, excellent details in article tower removed 12 years ago, others torn down in 1884, Sam and Ike Grand opening of Lyons Bros. Mammoth Stores 4/7/1895 Western Sun formerly opened April1, 1895, Awful tragedy, Moses Latta Murdered in North Vincennes 5/24/1895 The Western Sun Saturday Night shot to death by mob at the corner of 3rd and locust, two shots, bullet hole in his left temple, Vincennes Illustrated article descriptive of old post and her 6/25/1895 Western Sun people, grouseland, French, Ft. Knox, bishop, stout, badollet, Ewing, Parke, law, An Old Building, Constructed in 1838 by Bishop Brute for a 7/19/1895 Weekly Western Sun Seminary, 2nd and Church Hill Carter makes a murderous assault on his ex wife, then defies 9/2/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun the officers, colored man, liza carter, corner of 10th Hart, lou hahn, murder, homicide, Mr. Carter Dead, after untold agony she succombs to an 9/3/1895 Vincennes Daily Sun assassins ball, autopsy held on her body, liza carter, colored, murdered by her ex husband, 10th Hart, 1895 9/7/1895 1896 1/10/1896 1896 1/13/1896 1896 1/17/1896 1896 1/2/1896 1896 1/20/1896 1896 1/20/1896 1896 1/21/1896 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Daily Sun Opera House Sold, Joseph A. Swartzel, Livery stable, Vincennes Commercial A King Ball, Louis Souligney entertains in old French style, description of the party and its history and traditions Thomas Smith, a revelation as to his mysterious death 31 years ago, the murder will out, theory verified, Johnson township Vincennes Daily Sun regulators, George Purcell murdered too, Uncle Joe Roseman's remarkable experience, Thomas Smith, A revelation as to his mysterious death 31 years Vincennes Daily Sun ago, homicide, murder, Harrison Township Regulators, post mortem letter, Johnson Township Regulators, Vincennes Commercial Toboggan slide a jolly crowd gather at burnetts heights, new years night, Sold Out, Jordan Brothers of Decker sell their stock of general Vincennes Daily Sun merchandise to D.D. Bonner, Liberty Bell, large crowd greeted it at the depot, the talk of the Vincennes Daily Sun town, old Columbian liberty bell, Vincennes Liberty Bell, on its way from the Atlanta exposition passes through Commercial Vincennes, Columbian Liberty Bell, 65 Liberty bell, large crowd greeted it at the Depot, the talk on the town, en route to Chicago old Columbian liberty bell, on Western Sun exposition at the Atlanta exposition, five feet seven inches in height, 7'2" dia, 18000lbs A success was the leap year ball at the LaPlante House, Vincennes Assembly club, Mason Niblack, list of guest and descriptions of Commercial each and their costumes Joseph Ehart, The well known carpenter is alleged to have Vincennes Daily Sun vamoosed for parts unknown, 1217 N. 3rd, Neodosha, Mo., Eheart, Red Skelton Card from Mr. Ehart, Joseph Ehart, Joe A. Ehart, Eheart, Red Vincennes Daily Sun Skelton 1896 1/24/1896 1896 1/26/1896 1896 1/28/1896 1896 1/29/1896 1896 1/3/1896 Vincennes Commercial 1896 1/9/1896 Vincennes Commercial 1896 2/15/1896 Vincennes Commercial 1896 2/21/1896 1896 2/21/1896 1896 2/22/1896 1896 2/26/1896 1896 2/29/1896 1896 2/5/1896 1896 3/15/1896 Vincennes Commercial 1896 3/24/1896 Vincennes Commercial 1896 3/6/1896 1896 4/10/1896 1896 4/11/1896 1896 4/5/1896 Vincennes Commercial 1896 9/18/1896 The Western Sun 1897 6/27/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 1/1/1897 Daily Sun Elizabeth Brouillette, a venerable pioneer dies of old age at her home on Busseron Street, Oct 1, 1810, Hays, Indian stories, His own biography, John Bailey wrote a sketch of his life, ex recorder, very interesting funeral practices held at cemetery, lot 214 old town, worth looking up and reading, Destroyed the books and other property in the Bruat School House, Schoolhouse, two miles South of city, damaged by vandalism, Harrison Place Sold, Scott and Parke Streets was sold today by Vincennes Daily Sun F.B. Pidgeon to the Shepard Brothers of the Vincennes Paper Mill for $2000, Harrison Home, Harrison Mansion Story not true, William Pickle and son Hiram Pickle had gone Vincennes Daily Sun down in an Arkansas Bog, Wheatland Indiana, Frank Wallace, J.H.Niblack Vincennes Harrison House Sold, to Edwin S. Shepard for two thousand Commercial dollars, Flavius Pidgeon, A big blaze, Green's livery stable catches on fire but is promptly Vincennes Daily Sun put out by the fire department, mule roasted alive, caused by lit cigarette Vincennes Commercial Eight Skeletons found in an Indian grave yard in Illinois, farm of John Richardville across the Wabash, beads, pipes trinkets Vincennes Daily Sun Swan Pond Drain, Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Union Depot Hotel many modern improvements now being made, Architect Campbell, café, dining hall, telephone plant City Council the old Hart Street dispute settled at last, new map for city cemetery, R.E. Purcell property and W.C. Chancellor property, blocking extension of Hart Street The Neck, furnishes a right noisy little sensation, lizzie Langford, Smith, Davis, Deckers, The Shakers, a peculiar religious sect and their custom, part one of two parts The Shakers, A peculiar religious sect and their custom, part two of two part two of two parts A growing industry, Hartman Manufacturing co. will build new shops, and annex a new part of the city, 6th st to Kelso Creek Louis A. Meyer, William Baker, W.A. Cullop, Edward Baker, W.H. Vollmer, between B&O, and I&V railroads, Completed, McJimsey Opera House Finished After The Expenditure of nearly $3000, frescoing, chandeliers, cupid in clouds, Down 3000 feet, The old salt well will be drilled at once, just North of city, on the banks of Kelso Creek near 2nd st rd. Almost a murder, Ray Medcalf shoots Paul Joyce at the union depot, in an altercation, over the division of the proceeds of a man they planned to rob, 66 Fire Record, complete list of all the fires in 1896, many listed by date, very interesting A new hospital, Dr. George Knapp has purchased the vacant lot Vincennes Daily Sun on the corner of 4th and Broadway, will erect a handsome hospital, A new hospital, Dr. George Knapp has purchased the vacant lot on the corner of 4th and Broadway, where he will erect a Vincennes Daily Sun handsome hospital., Vincennes may feel well proud of him, one of the leading physicians in state New grocery store, Frank Krack (ex-trustee) is erecting a new Daily Sun brick storeroom on his vacant corner lot at 10th and Dubois, and will, when completed, open a grocery store. 1897 1/1/1897 1897 1/16/1897 1897 1/16/1897 1897 1/21/1897 1897 1/30/1897 not given in clipping 1897 1/31/1897 not given in clipping 1897 1/7/1897 Daily Sun 1897 1897 1/8/1897 1/9/1897 Daily Sun Daily Sun Daily Sun Relic of customs of the people of olden time, "prenticeship of the year 1838", document binding Margaret Taylor to the late judge Ellis, stipulations of the contract interesting to sun readers, indenture, apprentices, full text of document presented within article, Abner T. Ellis, Jonathan Taylor, Margaret Taylor, Western Sun 1897 10/15/1897 Western Sun 1897 10/22/1897 Western Sun 1897 11/12/1897 Western Sun 1897 11/12/1897 Western Sun 1897 11/26/1897 Western Sun 1897 11/26/1897 Western Sun 11/5/1897 A double funeral, Katie and Dottie Miller to be buried today Eastwood crossing train accident, (later bell crossing) Billiard Parlor Remodeled, Joseph Bernstein has had his billiard parlor on the corner of 3rd and Busseron streets greatly improved. All the tables have been recushioned and now presents a very beautiful appearance, Vincennes as seen by Dr. R.L. Mason in 1819, beautifully situated, inhabitants were French, Americans, Indians, in short persons from the four corners of the earth were here, a villainous gang operated where Olney, Illinois is now situated, Richard Lee Mason, Indian mounds, shakers, very interesting article 1897 10/15/1897 1897 A fatal crossing, Katie and Dottie Miller killed, struck by B&O Train 15 and 17 years old, it tore the buggy they were in to pieces Western Sun Color line is drawn in the "Oklahoma" Schools, whites objected to colored children, compulsory law, refused to go to School with blacks racism, segregation, African American, black, negro, public Schools, School, education, First Stake of the Vincennes Division, Springfield, Ohio River & South Atlantic Railway, Driven deep by Mayor Greene, Railroad, Railroads driven about 20 feet South East of the crossing of the O&M and E&TH railways John Mundy saloonist of Oaktown, committed to jail without bail for the murder of Wm. Allen of Oaktown on August 21, 1897, Hose House No. 3 is ready for business, mentioned in city council notes Lineage of a prominent and highly respected Vincennes family, Burke Family, Marquette, LaSalle, Driencourt, Poullet, Gamelin, Gibault, L.L. Watson, sketch of the life of this venerable citizen of the old post, anecdotes of the past, some early history, b. April13, 1809, Pierre Brouillette, railroad, trains, railroading, Ellis, B&O, hanging of Kinney for murder, 1st to ride a steamboat on the Wabash, grand rapids, The Saiter buggy establishment partially destroyed by fire, loss fully covered by insurance, Hull of the old Piankeshaw to be raised, recalls a night of horror, sunken steamer, sunk in Evansville sunk Jan 28th, John orr engineer lost his life, his body was never recovered, he was slightly deaf and didn't hear the distress signal, 67 1897 2/19/1897 1897 2/19/1897 1897 2/2/1897 1897 2/26/1897 1897 2/27/1897 1897 1897 1897 A Spanish silver dollar, John spitts, residing 4 miles from town on the Terre Haute Road, recently found a Spanish silver dollar while Vincennes Daily Sun working in the field, it was issued from the mint 77 years ago, it is almost perfect A new grocery store, the workmen began work this morning on the new grocery store of Frank Krack's on South 10th Street, He Vincennes Daily Sun is a business man and no doubt will succeed in his new undertaking John T. Hartwell, proprietor of the Hartwell handle factory dies of Vincennes Daily Sun his injuries, underwent an operation, chunk of wood from saw hit him and crushed his skull, 57 years old, b. NY June 7, 1839, A ghastly find, a human skeleton unearthed near Bruceville, an old mystery about a buried treasure revived, was it a murder and did the murderers return for the money? On top of a hill in the Vincennes high bluffs which overlook Mariah Creek, just above the E&TH Commercial Railroad Bridge over that stream in Washington township, some men found a human skeleton, had been buried, then exhumed with the bones left exposed, Marking on a tree that was about six feet from where the body was found, Razing an old building, the old usher building, corner of 2nd and Seminary, one of the oldest landmarks in town, is being razed by Vincennes Daily Sun Thomas Dawson, the old building was almost destroyed by fire recently Went down to death, The Chicago & Nashville limited's load of precious human lives, a bridge draw at Deckers ("Decker"), Drops engine, baggage car, mail car and one day coach into the White River, Heavy loss of life, conductor and Fireman die at their post, names of the dead, Joe Boleman, George Sears, Allen, Henderson, Howeisin, 12 miles South of Vincennes, 3/10/1897 Daily Sun 3/11/1897 Vincennes Commercial Terrible train wreck near Decker, 4 killed and 2 injured, engine, baggage car, sleeper and ladies coach go down The smoker floats away carrying the bodies of dead out of reach, wreck happened march 10, 1897, location given Daily Sun Railroad Horror, the awful catastrophe at Decker reviewed, breach in the track widening, the coaches washed away by the maddened waters, dead bodies not yet located, statement of an eye witness, false rumors righted, other news, 2 miles South of white river bridge, engine 94, sears, boleman, Allen, houseien, Henderson, mccutchen, frank McCullough, lengthy article 3/11/1897 1897 3/12/1897 Daily Sun "Snapp's Creek", review of the awful accident of February 25, 1890, the same ill-fated train that was wrecked at Deckers Wednesday morning, two men lost their lives at Snapp's Creek, Al Lyons, Lewis Bowden (both from Evansville). William H. Lang was among the deceased, 1897 3/17/1897 Vincennes Daily Sun Humane Society, an effort to organize one in Vincennes, Meeting to be held Friday, prevention of cruelty to animals, mayor Greene 1897 3/18/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 3/19/1897 Found a new cave, large rooms in which human bones are found Vincennes Daily Sun in Brazil Indiana 14 passages 4x8, each cut out of white limestone, animal and human bones and bone dust 4 feet 1897 3/2/1897 The old landmark gone, the old usher homestead, corner of 2nd Vincennes Daily Sun and Seminary is now a thing of the past, hewed timber, Thomas A. Dawson, lumber available for purchase, heavy hewed timber Five men lost in the white river disaster near Decker, engine number 94, $7000 worth of diamonds in car description of cars lost with dead people in them 68 1897 3/23/1897 1897 3/23/1897 Vincennes Commercial Divers brought into play on the E&TH at Decker, no bodies yet, train wreck, railroad, railroading, trains Vincennes Daily Sun Will be a go, a humane society is to be organized in this city, 1897 3/24/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 3/26/1897 Vincennes Daily Sun 1897 3/29/1897 Vincennes Daily Sun 1897 3/30/1897 1897 3/4/1897 Vincennes Daily Sun 1897 3/5/1897 Daily Sun 1897 4/14/1897 Vincennes Daily Sun 1897 4/16/1887 Vincennes Daily Sun 1897 4/17/1897 Daily Sun In 1875 a steamboat was used to transfer mail and passengers from Decker to Hazelton, high water Flood Clarence C. Johnson, Alice Theatre, "My Own Home Town", Rev Fr. Fleischmann golden jubilee, parade, much more The divers have failed to recover any of the bodies at Hazelton, cars submerged Baggage car at the Hazelton wreck to be raised, mail pouches recovered, Baggage Car Raised, several mail bags secured, but no bodies recovered, at white river near Decker, divers at work without ceasing, baggage car was raised to the surface Monday between 2 rafts Being Improved, the St. John's Saloon corner of 1st and Church is undergoing some extensive improvements. Besides being tastefully repainted and papered, and addition is being made, nothing more in article New Orphan's Home, Meeting held for the purpose of discussing the feasibility of a new house, will ask the commissioners to appropriate $8000. fairground avenue, H.J. Watjen, to erect an elegant new residence contract let to Thomas Campbell, 2 story brick, to occupy place where present house sits, The most destructive for years among residence properties, fire in Isaac Joseph's stable and others 3rd between Perry and Seminary, Thomas P. Beckes, Ben Johnson house, used to be finest residence in city Charles Graeter, dies after a brief illness, remains to be cremated, biographical sketch, leaves a large estate, 86 years old, Alsace Germany, born may 12, 1811, family in Knox County since 1772, Frederick Graeter, fur trader, Christian Graeter kept a tavern, Charles had a dry goods store, building at 3rd and Main, he brought the First billiard table in the city from France to Vincennes, Daily Sun Harry Halter arrested this morning for the killing of James Elder, On a grand jury indictment, the lad committed to jail without bail, particulars of the unfortunate affair, 16 year old son of Mr. and Mr. Charles Halter, Jan 17th, hearing will be Thursday. 4/20/1897 Daily Sun Harry Halter (16 year old son of Mr. and Mr. Charles Halter) was arrested this morning for the killing of James Elder, on a grand jury indictment, the lad committed to jail without bail, particulars of the unfortunate affair, preliminary trial next Thursday. Sunday, Jan 17th, he shot Elder with a 22 caliber revolver, 1897 4/21/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 4/23/1897 Daily Sun 1897 1897 4/20/1897 Missing papers, Mr. Knowlton still searching for a tin box which her father is supposed to have deposited years ago Virginia S. Knowlton, Erie Pennsylvania, deposited in 1857 or 1858 by a Mr. Daniel Abbey, or Virginia S. Abbey Suicided, Dr. J.H. Hensley sends a leaden ball crashing into his brain, mind had become unbalanced, probably the cause of the horrible deed, Body found cold in death fully 12 hours after the act was accomplished, leaves a will, funeral Saturday afternoon, the horrible deed was committed in his apartment in the Noble Block on 7th Street across from the court house, and just across the hallway from his office, 69 1897 4/9/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 4/9/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 4/9/1897 Western Sun 1897 5/1/1897 1897 5/11/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 5/12/1897 The Daily Sun 1897 5/14/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 5/14/1897 Western Sun 1897 5/14/1897 Western Sun 1897 5/14/1897 Western Sun 1897 5/15/1897 Western Sun 1897 5/15/1897 The Daily Sun 1897 5/18/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 5/18/1897 The Daily Sun 1897 5/20/1897 1897 5/20/1897 1897 5/21/1897 Western Sun 1897 5/22/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 5/25/1897 The Daily Sun 1897 5/27/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 5/28/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 5/28/1897 Western Sun Peter Kiefer, S. 6th Street grocer will in the near future erect a new two story brick storeroom on the site of Kiefer's old store 1897 5/28/1897 Western Sun A Big Blaze, The residence of Dexter Gardner partially destroyed by fire this morning, a total loss, Barnett Street, Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Baseball, Local Season to open Sunday Stars vs. Vandalia's, Idaho Stars Cap Embrey, Fairview Park, much info given, Steamboats, An old resident recalls the names of steamers, which have plied the Wabash in years gone, Grand Chain, nine mile riffle, large listing of boat names The New High School, the contract will be let Thursday afternoon, will be a "beaut" In the sand, pocketbook containing $185 found at Hazelton, watch ring found too, train wreck debris, More Room, Gimbel bros. annex another building to their store, Philadelphia, family history George Ehart Dead, died at the insane hospital at Evansville, formerly resided here and is well known, remains will arrive here Thursday and will be taken to home of father in law Mitch Theriac 513 S. Sixth Street for funeral Obituary, Funeral of George Ehart, Caney, Ostendorf, Brouillette, Bailey, Bouchie, Schoemaker, Skelton Will build a residence Henry Badollett has sold the Ushers property on the corner of 2nd and Perry Street to Mike Hoffman, will build a house there Buys Wabash Pond, Mr. Ed Watson of Vincennes has bought Wabash Pond, a club house will be built this season, fine fishing resort City Council, Plans and specifications for a hose house adopted, J.W. Gaddis architect, for North Vincennes, Improving the old homestead, G.H. Duesterberg homestead on Church Street is being improved, new sills and foundations, 49 years old Miss Anna O'Flynn, principal of the Frenchtown public school, gave a very interesting lecture Friday evening, "Myths of Vincennes", King's Ball, Lougue Rou, was loudly applauded Obit. George Ehart, died Tuesday evening at a hospital in Evansville, son in law of Mitchell Theriac, Skelton Relic of olden days, Col. J.H.E. Sprinkle, of Oaktown was in the city today and in discussing "ancient history", Cotillion Party invitation from December 1850, Gould's Hotel, Brouillette, Died in Church, Mr. Smith died during prayer meeting at the Free Methodist Church, blind Hazelton Wreck Damages, The total will reach several hundred thousand dollars, Funeral of George Ehart, (red Skelton's relation), funeral held at cathedral At Fort Knox, The high School pupils and the city teachers, ride there on a steamer, School picnic there with orchestra At last a baseball company has been organized by local capitalists, articles of incorporation to be filed this week, grounds have already been leased, work of skinning the diamonds will begin immediately A bad fire, Dexter Gardner's elegant residence damaged, Barnett Street, two story, insurance had expired, home was elegantly furnished, much loss Treasure Unearthed, By an old Indian chief at the sugar loaf mound, he returns secretly 70 Buys Wabash Pond, Mr. Ed Watson of Vincennes has bought Wabash Pond and several acres of land surrounding it. A club house will be built this season, It is a fine fishing resort, Mt. Carmel Register Want a levee, W.H. DeWolf, M.J. Niblack, J. Ward Frey, Frank Leonard, and Jere Hershey and others met at the office of the latter last week to confer in reference to constructing a levee along the Wabash and white rivers Must Have Room, Gimbel Brothers annex another building to their store, a floor space of nine acres (Philadelphia), lengthy article about their properties 1897 5/7/1897 The Daily Sun 1897 5/7/1897 The Daily Sun 1897 5/8/1897 The Daily Sun 1897 6/1/1897 1897 6/1/1897 1897 6/11/1897 Western Sun Charles Robinson Fell, 93 Feet down an air shaft at the Prospect Hill Mine, Narrow Escape 337 feet deep, explosion, 1897 6/11/1897 Western Sun The B&O are tearing down their old turntable at the Union Depot and will soon erect a new one no more than that in the article Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial New Postmaster, Thomas H. Adams succeeds Royal E. Purcell, Steam Street Roller, given its First public test Monday on Busseron Street, A fistic encounter, John Hartigan and the superintendent of the Congress Construction Company, Mr. Bach, who is here working on the High School Building had an encounter this afternoon, Bush received a black eye Orphans Home, soon to be erected by Knox County, plans are to be submitted, new building not to exceed $5000. To open a billiard room, Jack Taylor is here from Princeton, will open room in LaPlante Building, story of an Indian that digs up something at the sugarloaf mound and skips town Robbers Raid the home of ex mayor Ewing, ransacked from cellar to garret, gun, wine, A terrible fall, Charles Robinson, a miner drops 93 feet, Prospect Hill Coal Mine, air shaft brother worked there too. Surprisingly, he was not injured by the fall, That big hole, caused by the ravine water last March to be filled with sand, Hazelton Train Wreck Old Document, First Church deed ever made in Indiana, conveying one square acre, deed made in May 1815, Daniel McClure, trustees of the Presbyterian Church, 1897 6/14/1897 The Daily Sun 1897 6/24/1897 The Daily Sun 1897 6/27/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 6/30/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 6/5/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 7/10/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 7/12/1897 The Daily Sun 1897 7/16/1897 Western Sun 1897 7/2/1897 The Daily Sun 1897 7/27/1897 The Daily Sun 1897 7/29/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 7/4/1897 Vincennes Commercial Walhalla Decorated, Edward Lindner's Saloon beautified by an artists brush, Main Street, frescoing, colors, scrollwork, ornamental flourishes, panel work on walls and ceiling, flags, 1897 7/7/1897 Vincennes Commercial Reverend Dead, Bishops buried at the cathedral in this city, biographical sketches of Deceased, Brute stories behind those buried under the cathedral Old document, First Church deed ever made in Indiana, conveying one square acre, made in 1815 James P. Coan, may 18, 1815, Daniel McClure, Indiana Territory, Presbyterian Church, Novelty Works, Again in operation under a new company, John Hartigan the proprietor, a stock company will be formed, formerly Charles Graeter, Joseph Berry, An old soldier run down by an I&V train, and killed at Snapp Creek trestle, another blackberry picker falls a victim of the cruel wheels, head crushed to a jelly and right leg broken, about 67 years old, Wrong kind of stone being used in the new high School building, not what was called for 71 1897 7/7/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 7/9/1897 Western Sun 1897 8/17/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 8/2/1897 The Daily Sun 1897 8/23/1897 The Daily Sun 1897 8/30/1897 The Daily Sun 1897 8/31/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 9/10/1897 Vincennes Commercial 1897 9/18/1897 1898 1/1/1898 1898 1/10/1898 1898 1/15/1898 The LaPlante House, leased by Thomas J. Jones of Indianapolis, remodeled, Novelty works, again in operation under a new company, John Hartigan the proprietor, A human skull found by Wm. F. Gardner and Joe Kitchell, six miles below city, Mr. Leonard Cut to pieces, Charles Hines of Carlisle meets a horrible death, remains gathered up in a box, train hit man at Smith's Switch, 7 miles North of Vincennes, body was mangled beyond description, strewn out for about a mile Old Grudge, Revived caused a murder at Oaktown, William Allen the victim, John Mundy, Saloon, Murder, ate his dinner, mundy surrendered himself to the sheriff, Vincennes In Early Days, how an English historian viewed the old post, over eighty years ago, 1820 A geographical historical commercial and agricultural view, Harrison, Wabash, bank, lands, description of Vincennes A bridge jumper, John Fitzpatrick to leap from the river bridge, recently jumped in St. Louis for entertainment, New Grocery Store, Soon to be opened by E. Bierhaus Jr., in the Graeter Building, 3rd and Main corner of 3rd and Main, glass counters, Jesuit Silver Cross, presented to Indians by Jesuit missionaries from Vincennes trail Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Saturday Chronological events from 1897, Sun Green house property sold, corner of 3rd and Broadway, sold by Vincennes Daily Sun Hon. O.H. Cobb as administrator of Elizabeth Brouillette, to Fred Bierhaus for $200, fine residence erected Daily Sun Removal, I have moved my undertaking establishment from No. 515 Vigo Street to my new building 513 Church Street, between 5th and 5th, adjoining my residence, Henry Duesterberg, funeral, Story of an old crime, and its sequel in the early days of Knox County's history, William Pearce swung to a tree, at Bruceville by 1898 1/22/1898 Vincennes Daily Sun masked men until he confessed to stealing, mob, lynched, hanging, lynch, regulators, Harrison Township Regulators, Johnson Township Regulators Wrecked, East Gable of the city hall ruined, by furious wind of today, building condemned, and ropes stretched to keep pedestrians from going near the place, other buildings damaged 1898 1/25/1898 Daily Sun too, erected ten years ago, wall is moving back and forth several inches and is plainly visible to the eye. The East wall is likely to collapse. many smokestacks along the river are also badly damaged. Bierhaus warehouse badly damaged too. Wild West, Exhibits in Gorgeous Array and Dazzling Splendor, 1898 10/14/1898 Western Sun Witnessed by many thousands, Annie Oakley, Cody and his rough riders 1898 10/7/1898 Western Sun 1898 12/9/1898 Western Sun 1898 12/9/1898 Western Sun Vincennes, it's location, history, commercial and industrial advantages, steady growth, devoid of booms, overview of town and resources history, Churches, clubs, Schools, ice, brewing, bottling, building, railroads, industry, coal, brick, farming, As others see us, what our editorial brethren have to say of Vincennes and her industries, all praise for the old post, best city in Hoosier state Fire fiend, Second story fire at Plummer's chair factory, corner of 10th and Perry, two story wood covered with tin, employs 15-20 men, has been in operation for 27 years, 72 Sketch, of the life and work of John badollet, one of Vincennes' earliest settlers, register of land office, lengthy article about John 1898 2/16/1898 Vincennes Daily Sun 1898 2/19/1898 Vincennes Daily Sun 1898 2/3/1898 1898 2/5/1898 1898 3/23/1898 1898 3/25/1898 1898 3/30/1898 1898 4/15/1898 1898 4/15/1898 1898 4/22/1898 Western Sun Uncle Sam's soldiers pass through the city this morning, enthusiastically greeted at Depot, 6th regiment of US Calvary 1898 4/7/1898 Western Sun Exhumed, body of Samuel B. Ross, buried March 11th cause of death to be Decided, a daughter looked at her dad when lid was removed 1898 5/10/1898 Baseball, a strong local team is organized to meet the Cincinnati Vincennes Daily Sun Reds, game will be Friday may 13th, only exhibition game played by Reds this season, Blair, Leonard, Dollihan, Aiken, 1898 5/12/1898 James O'Malley, killed outright at Decker late Wednesday Vincennes Daily Sun afternoon, jerked off a train by rope, body badly mangled, 22 years old 1898 5/13/1898 The Cincinnati Reds Baseball team arrived in Vincennes at noon today from St. Louis, 12 rooms at the union depot hotel, Hawley, Vincennes Daily Sun woods, corcoran, beckley, steinfeldt, smith, McForland, Vaugh, goar, Dwyer, will play game against Vincennes team 1898 5/19/1898 Orphan's Home, plans and specifications for a handsome Vincennes Daily Sun building, Thomas Campbell will erect it, many details given in article, 2 story brick with basement, 1898 5/19/1898 Vincennes Daily Sun Trunk filled with ladies clothing and jewelry fished out of white river, Hazelton, from train wreck march 10, 1897, Harrison Mansion, still stands where the old Indian fighter, built in the year 1804, some ridiculous statements sent out as history on Vincennes Daily Sun ground hog day the sun copies the article only to amuse its readers, tunnel too New Light, Jerome Kelso is the discoverer of an illuminator, Daily Sun exceeds all others in brilliancy, will produce light, cheap, harmless, portable, great for bicycles Awful tragedy, Will Osterhage murders his wife then shoots himself, both parties are dead, sad termination of an unhappy married life, had become separated for some time, wife shot in Daily Sun right temple husband in the head, happened at the home of William M. Fiefield at 522 North 1st Street and two people are lying cold in death, Blue Jeans, and some reminiscences of pioneer days, small coin was very scarce, Spanish milled dollars, while tearing away the old "Posey House" which stood on the outskirts of Bruceville, one Western Sun of these old pieces of money was found, Williams was given this as a gift while he was a governor and carried it with him in his pocketbook until he died. Pond Creek, Abraham Lincoln visit, Interesting article. A new engine, invented and patented by frank vanell of this city, Vincennes will revolutionize steam power, Convery & Reckers Machine Shop Commercial Will build them Dedication imposing and impressive were the services at the new masonic temple, Mason J. Niblack, 3rd floor of greater block, Vincennes Daily Sun captain Isaac mass, oldest mason in the state, excellent details of building given Easter Sunday, how it was observed here in early days, an amusing negro duel, the combatants fought by butting their heads Western Sun together with terrific force. They quarreled over a love affair, Luke Decker, pony and foot races, cock fighting, wrestling, jumping, etc. A new Church, Presbyterian Church, Main Street and 5th Street, plans for new building will be exhibited and the question decided 73 1898 5/19/1898 A new Church, a meeting will be held at the Presbyterian Church on Main Street on Friday to decide upon the question of the Vincennes Daily Sun completion of the 5th Street Church building, plans will be exhibited 1898 5/19/1898 Orphan's home, plans and specifications for a handsome building, Vincennes Daily Sun Thomas Campbell will erect it, hard red brick and ornamented with stone, excellent description of home given within article 1898 5/20/1898 1898 5/23/1898 Building business, Presbyterian Church on Main Street, discussing completing the Church at 5th and Busseron, $15 000 Vincennes Daily Sun was spent on the structure some 16 years ago, will take another $6000 - $7000 Furious flames, an early Sunday morning conflagration consumes $8000 in property, Marion Hardwood Lumber Company, corner Vincennes Daily Sun 12th and Barnett Streets, 2nd floor of Main building, saw mill, lumber yard, 5/23/1898 New Building, Bierhaus bros. are to have an extension of their floor space., Chris Hoffman began excavating this morning on Vincennes Daily Sun adjoining lot for a large addition to the block they occupy, N. 2nd Street, residence of Porter Burnett's Heights, Burnet's Heights, 1898 5/24/1898 Will be completed this week, new high school, corner of 5th and Buntin, will be turned over to the board this week, granetoid Vincennes Daily Sun pavements are completed, what would later become Lincoln High School LHS 1898 5/27/1898 Vincennes Daily Sun 1898 6/00/1898 Vincennes Commercial 1898 6/00/1898 Vincennes Commercial 1898 6/3/1898 Western Sun 1898 7/1/1898 1898 8/5/1898 1899 1/13/1899 1899 1/18/1899 1899 1/2/1899 1898 Fortnightly club entertained at the elegant home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bierhaus, an interesting program, details of event given Dr. Thomas Dead, served as auditor, editor of Sun, superintendent of insane asylum, Indian's Skull and beads found on the banks of the Wabash, opposite this city by AW Harris about 100 yards below the bridge on the Illinois side of the river, string of Indian beads, made of metal Big blaze at Bicknell, business portion of the town gutted by fire, several thousand dollars loss, eye witness account with names New spoke works, incorporation papers filed in the recorders office, capital stock is $25000, Watson, hack, Ebner, McJimsey, Simon, Battling for a farm, bloodshed follows a dispute over property rights at Monroe City, negroes dispossessed years ago, race war, Western Sun John Silence driven away with shotguns and pistols by white men, only a minority of people there approve, racism, segregation, black, African American A steel plant, Vincennes has secured another important manufacturing concern, an immense iron works, select site near Western Sun distillery, "Vincennes Steel Manufacturing Company", Oliphant, Riddle, Completed the fine new orphans home almost ready for Vincennes Daily Sun occupants, fairground ave 3 story brick, interesting article Western Sun Vincennes Commercial 1899 1/20/1899 Western Sun 1899 1/20/1899 Western Sun Taking Bruin's Picture, AJ Doughert's Pet Bears Photographed by Mr. Hatton, of "East Wood",pet bears, jack, Jennie, Completed, the fine new orphan's home is being furnished and is almost ready for its occupants. On fairground avenue (later "Washington Avenue", description of the layout of the building is given within article A report of the board of state charities on the Knox County jail and poor farm, bad conditions described, life of the inmates given with details, "jail is unsafe" 74 Hell in Indiana, all the classic localities of the abode of the lost located in this state, so said an old surveyor, Jeremiah smith, survey, surveyed, A fine building, will soon be erected, 2 story brick opposite of Vincennes Daily Sun courthouse, saloon 1899 1/20/1899 Western Sun 1899 1/23/1899 1899 1/3/1899 Plummer's chair factory, almost completely destroyed by fire Vincennes Daily Sun recently has been rebuilt and will soon be in operation again, Joe Sertel Jr. had the contract for the construction of the building 1899 1/7/1899 A steel plant, Vincennes has secured another important Vincennes Daily Sun manufacturing concern, an immense iron works, near distillery, will begin erecting buildings at once, Oliphant, riddle 1899 10/13/1899 Vincennes Commercial Reminiscent, Some recollections of Vincennes and her people fifty years ago, paper by Dr. Hubbard M. Smith, read, Old Post, Borough of Vincennes great article worth reading 1899 11/3/1899 Vincennes Commercial Indian Relics, discovered by messrs. Baker, Kitchell and Swazey, unearthed interesting pieces North of city, stone axes, flint arrow tips, stone pipes stone fleshers, matato, mortar, hundreds of pieces have disappeared from his collection 1899 12/1/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 12/1/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 12/15/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 12/18/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 12/29/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 12/8/1899 1899 2/21/1899 1899 2/24/1899 1899 2/25/1899 1899 3/24/1899 1899 3/31/1899 A Fairy Palace, Beauty and utility combined in the stock of a big furniture store, E.G. Gardner & Son, 227 Main, great description of store Hanging in a stable, the body of prentice Lyons was found Sunday, 16 years old hung himself corner of 7th and Vigo, Historical Society, interesting historical letter read by Dr. Smith, John D. Hay to his father Col Wm Hay, Nov. 20, 1811, complete letter published Historical Society Interesting historical letter read by Dr. smith, from John D. Hay giving a description of the battle of Tippecanoe in which he fought, Tippecanoe, fort Harrison, LaPlante Hotel To be reopened to the public by William Betz, corner of 1st and Main, has been closed for several years, Miss Francis Tindolph, the subject of a splendid literary compliment by J. Whitcomb Riley, her rendering is in his new book of poems, "Loves Lyrics" granddaughter of Mr. and Mr. William Green, Old documents presented to the state by senator Purcell of this Vincennes Daily Sun city, deeds, bills of sale, power of attorney, funeral notices, Western suns, 1783 land Pierre Gamelin The Vincennes Sousa Here, A crowded House Greets Him Saturday afternoon, Capital McJimsey's, Fifty years, a leading citizen of the old post is Mr. G.R. Harvey for Vincennes Sun half a century to celebrate golden anniversary, life in 1849 neat story, Eberwine, Vincennes Sun Notice of annexation of Territory, Burnett's additions Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial 1899 3/31/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 3/4/1899 Vincennes Sun The Cemetery, Work on the new addition progressing steadily, Evansville wagon road, Catholic cemetery being enlarged too, Building Boom, many projects described, Methodist Church 4th Perry, Church 5th and Busseron addition, sewer pipe company, distillery, bridgeworks Water works extending Mains, new cemetery, Street railway being extended to Kelso Creek, E&TH and Big Four will soon extend their tracks around the city cemetery, Dr. Knapp's new sanitarium, Hartigan home 4th and Church, An Elegant Home, Dr. Lyman Beckes, between 6th and 7th on Main 75 Opening of orphans home attended by public reception and inspection Wednesday The Corner Stone Of the new M.E. Church Laid By Bishop Fowler, corner of 4th and Perry, includes list of articles in the cornerstone The Methodist Church, History of the Vincennes Church, First in the Northwest Territory, Organized in 1810, list of pastors given description of times and dates regarding the construction of the Church Freelandville, a healthy and prosperous country town, history, families, early settlers, business Grand Hotel Sold, For $10 000 Including Furniture And Fixtures, Baker, Graeter Homestead, J&S Emison, residence and woolen mills, Street Railway, A new company organized Thursday, articles of incorporation, Vincennes Traction, Light and Power Company, 50 year lease Hudnut, Gordon, Adams, Conzman, Hamill, all from Terre Haute 1899 3/9/1899 Vincennes Daily Sun 1899 4/21/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 4/21/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 5/00/1899 The Vincennes Capital 1899 5/12/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 5/26/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 5/5/1899 The Vincennes Capital Monroe City a thriving town, short history of the place, sketches of pond Creek and Willis, pioneer settlers, business men, Churches, Schools, Hotels, etc., Willis grove, Calmuck, 1899 5/5/1899 Vincennes Commercial The Earthquake, Vincennes Badly Shaken Up Saturday Night, the worst since 1875, buildings swayed, chimney demolished, 1899 6/1/1899 The Vincennes Capital Decker, a live town in the heart of one of Knox County's great industries, sketches of red cloud and Iona, Decker town, Deckers, Dicksburg, named after Isaac Decker, much history given, great article, 1899 6/16/1899 Vincennes Commercial A Brave Girl, pursued, captured and punished a thief, Miss Lizzie Kluck, daughter of Michael Kluck, East Vigo Street, she chased down and severely beat a man that took her purse from her 1899 6/2/1899 Vincennes Commercial Found a skeleton, thought to be from the March 10, 1897 train wreck victim, Hazelton area, where white and Patoka empty into Wabash found on the Indiana side of river about five miles below the scene of the wreck, found by Mr. Ira Arnold 1899 6/2/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 6/22/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 6/23/1899 Western Sun 1899 6/23/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 6/23/1899 Daily Commercial 1899 6/29/1899 The Vincennes Capital 1899 6/30/1899 Vincennes Commercial Slaves in Vincennes, many were owned here in early days, Lasselle, hotel, bought them from the Indians at Fort Wayne, Polly, last slave here Historical Society, meeting to be held Saturday evening, June 24th,for the purpose of organizing an historical society in Vincennes, preserving records, to be incorporated, charter members listed, too many to list To be sold, Broadway Mills will be placed under the hammer in 20 days, Fortnightly Club, Reception at the home of Mr. Edward Shepard, held in the old Harrison Mansion, a great poem about the home is include in article New undertaker, W.F. Gardner & Co. have opened an undertaking business at No. 106 North Second Street, opera house block. A full line of coffins, caskets and funeral supplies on hand, a lady embalmer always on hand. Edwardsport, a busy and prosperous little city, leading industries and business men, lengthy article about history, industry, and people there Big Blaze totally destroys the slaughter house and barns of C.B. O'Donnell, Jr. Located on the Cathlinette Road opposite the Catholic cemetery 76 1899 7/14/1899 1899 7/21/1899 1899 7/28/1899 Vincennes Commercial Rents Allen Mansion, and will conduct a First class boarding house, Charles W. Fyffe, has rented the Allen mansion at 5th and Main, will be opened as a boarding house on Monday, July 17th, later Gardner's funeral home, Gardner Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Historical Society, meets and adopts a constitution and by-laws, a charter to be secured at once, met at the city hall, Body Exhumed, post mortem examination of French's body, Lou French, shot and killed, Freelandville, Noelting, A public nuisance, a noisy gang in front of the city hall, perched upon the stone wall these hoodlums insult decent women and defoul the sidewalk City Hall, vulgar, loud mouth toughs, a disgrace to the city, they have more noise than civility, 1899 7/28/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 7/7/1899 Western Sun E.G. Gardner & Son, furniture dealers are now at their new place no. 227 Main Street, 4 floors, 7/7/1899 Vincennes Commercial Indian Relics, found by the rough and ready club of Washington, while encamped at Bowman's Pond Opposite this city in Illinois, story told they dug into the Indian mounds there, human bones discovered, Indian pot containing several pieces of silver ore, flints, tomahawks, and other trinkets and weapons, handmade cloth, skulls differ from ours, 34 teeth in skull, madstone, 1899 8/18/1899 Vincennes Commercial A new building, to be erected and occupied by the new firm of Hoffman & McAndrew, 2 story brick business on 2nd Street next to post office, purchased the site from Mr. M.H. Spades of Indianapolis, hardware and agricultural implement business, 1899 8/25/1899 Vincennes Commercial County Asylum, to be built for the incurable insane, to be built on poor farm property, Into a privy vault, a heartless mother threw her little baby, Miss Smith was the mother, had been living with the Eastridge family, lon watts, James French was the father of the child, miss smith is 21 years old, Alonzo Watts, a brother of Mr. Eastridge, Her father is benjamin smith of Sumner, her brother John Smith, 1899 1899 9/1/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 9/29/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1899 9/8/1899 Vincennes Commercial 1900 1/5/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 2/7/1900 Vincennes Commercial Wholesale Business will be entered by Elmer E. Shores who sells his gallery to Will Willis over the German National bank, wholesale photography supply, largest gallery in the state, 1900 2/27/1900 The Vincennes Capital The Largest Wholesale House to be Erected in the Near Future in Vincennes, Bierhaus 1st, 2nd, Perry Streets, 4 stories high, 1900 2/27/1900 1900 3/7/1900 1900 3/8/1900 1900 3/10/1900 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Saturday Sun Wholesale house to be erected in the city, Bierhaus n. 2nd Street, William C. Bierhaus and J.W. Crook, New light plant for Vincennes, will be one of the finest, corner of Church and railroad, brick John Hartigan, Settled the controversy between the prospect hill coal miners and operators, New Methodist Church Vincennes Indiana, with photo A Baby's Body, found in a vault at the opera house by John Purrier, body was buried by Mr. Purrier, Peter Sertel passes away after a long illness Monday, prominent contractor, Bouchie, built Charles Bierhaus mansion in 1893 his last project he used to chew glass as a party trick, he had requested an autopsy prior to his death to see if there was any glass in him, New School Plans Exhibited, North end School, Thomas Campbell arch must be completed by August 15, 2nd and Jefferson Streets 77 Old relic, house erected in this city 150 years ago torn down corner of 8th and Vigo, built in 1750, Charles Bartle bought it in 1867, original shingles, cypress New Methodist Church Vincennes Indiana, will be dedicated tomorrow, 1900 3/19/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 3/31/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 4/6/1900 1900 4/11/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 5/19/1900 Vincennes Commercial 1900 5/22/1900 1900 5/25/1900 1900 5/27/1900 Vincennes Commercial 1900 6/5/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 6/14/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 6/14/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 6/17/1900 Vincennes Commercial 1900 6/18/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 6/18/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 6/20/1900 The Vincennes Capital History of Bruce Family, written by Major William Bruce in his 75th year, Early Knox County history continues on the 19th, 20th, and 21st, very lengthy article, good one, Dubois, Harrison, Maria Creek, Bruceville The floral queen, Miss Helen H. Kackley,, a normal student, 608 N. 6th Street, 1900 6/29/1900 The Vincennes Capital An evening with Dickens, at the home of Mr. and Mr. Edward Bierhaus, Jr. little folks provide delightful entertainment, 1900 7/4/1900 Vincennes Daily Sun 1900 7/9/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 7/27/1900 Vincennes Daily Sun Big loss by fire, B. Kuhn & Co.'s dry goods store badly damaged by fire and water, 3 story building, adjoins First national bank, 1900 7/27/1900 The Vincennes Capital Thousands of dollars loss by fire and water Friday morning at B. Kuhn & Co's stores largest fire in many years, causes tremendous damage, Main Street, First national bank next door 1900 10/2/1900 The Vincennes Capital Largest wholesale building in Southern Indiana breaking ground has begun, 2nd and Perry Bierhaus brothers grocery firm, Vincennes Daily Sun Miners are idle, Prospect Hill Coal Mine, The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial A Surprise, the resignation of President Yoder of the University, Albert H. Yoder, St. James Church, history of the old parish published in the Church chronicle, an interesting sketch, founded in 1839 December 1840 lot was located on 4th and Busseron, free day School was created in N. Vincennes, Gould, The new grand Hotel will begin extensive improvements at once, Padgett and Blue additions to the building Elegant reception, Dr. Beckes' new home, description of home and party details A handsome home, Dr. L.M. Beckes a model of modern arch. Main between 6th and 7th, many details of new home, Ancient History of Vincennes from records in Washington city, events of 110 years ago, 1789, 1815 documents concerning the inhabitants of Vincennes A well built underground chamber back of Ritterskamp's store found while tearing down an old brick ware room, on Main between 1st and 2nd, lantern found discovered Unearthed, A Well Built Underground Chamber Back of Ritterskamp's Store, found while tearing down an old brick ware room, on Main between 1st and 2nd, lantern found, very interesting Fairview Park to be opened next Tuesday evening June 19, 1900, not a ball Park, maybe later became the cemetery? Almost a cyclone struck Vincennes Sunday afternoon, causes much damage, flooding, unroofed Bierhaus and Sons warehouse on 1st and Church Streets, roof struck St. John's Hotel Sun's Anniversary, 96 years ago Western Sun was founded by Elihu Stout, great history of paper Rich find, farmer digs up two large silver bricks, Isaac martin found in groundhog hole, examined by Ostendorf jeweler, one 13 lbs., and the other 18 3/4 lbs. 78 1900 10/5/1900 The Vincennes Capital Alice of Old Vincennes, a review, interesting article, tells how readers from Vincennes felt about the book when it was First published 1900 10/8/1900 The Vincennes Capital Roosevelt on Friday, famous rough rider will speak here, great republican rally, other notables will be on train with him 1900 10/11/1900 The Vincennes Capital Roosevelt tomorrow, preparations for the reception of the great rough rider, immense crowd of people will undoubtedly be here to see the governor, Governor Roosevelt, Rough Rider, President 1900 10/12/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 10/13/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 10/17/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 10/19/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 10/30/1900 Vincennes Sun 1900 11/15/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 11/24/1900 The Vincennes Capital 1900 12/25/1900 Vincennes Sun 1901 1/1/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 1/2/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 1/2/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 1/5/1901 Saturday Sun 1901 1/12/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 1/12/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 1/12/1901 Saturday Sun Roosevelt here today, town full of people who will hear the great man, Great demonstration, here in honor of Roosevelt, the famous rough rider, 15 000 people here him speak on the commons opposite of the union station in Vincennes, speech printed in article, president Scenes at the wreck, the finding of the body of Robert Jerusalem, trains running irregular, the freight train wreck on the E&TH railroad a scene of ruin and great destruction, 17 cars destroyed, engine tender too, bald hill Sugar Loaf Mound Scalped, Dr. George Knapp who purchased the Sugar Loaf Hill is cutting and ranging the top of this mound down for a residence, it must give way to the progress of civilization Pretty Wedding, Celebrated at St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral, John Hartigan Mazie McCarthy Freight wrecked near Purcell, E&TH fast freight strikes a calf and is badly wrecked, 8 oil cars were on fire, two killed in the wreck, bald hill, dead body in wreck, charred blackened remains found this morning, Wreck remains, removed to the E&TH shops at Evansville, the engine was hardly recognizable and not one wheel would turn. The wrecked engine was dragged all the way, railroad, railroading, train, trains Xmas Opening of the new Grand Hotel an important event in this city, 72 sleeping rooms now A big estate, Sparenberg Family of this city inherit a fortune in Holland, accidental meeting of cousins in Louisville after 10 year search, $700 000 Absent Friends, former citizens of Vincennes gone to distant places, long list of former residents and where they went to live, genealogy, family history, many names Absent friends the sun's list of former citizens of Vincennes gone to distant places, in every state of the union and foreign lands our friends are found, Ancient History, How Indiana Territory was formed out the great Northwest, many states have been carved out of its original boundaries, Vincennes and Knox County played an important role, Ancient History, How Indiana Territory was formed out of the great Northwest, one of a series of articles that describe in detail the Indiana Territory School land sold, the Thomas sloo farm sold to satisfy school loan, Johnson township Ancient History, How Indiana Territory was formed out the great Northwest, many states have been carved out of its original boundaries, Vincennes and Knox County played an important role, part two 79 1901 1/16/1901 Business change, Davidson's book and periodical store will be Vincennes Daily Sun moved into handsomely fitted quarters in bishop block, Charles s. miller enlarging his business, drug store, 314 Main, 425 Main, 1901 1/19/1901 Saturday Sun 1901 1/23/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 1/26/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 1/29/1901 1901 1/29/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 2/2/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 2/9/1901 Saturday Sun 1901 2/14/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 2/14/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 2/14/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 2/16/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 2/21/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 2/23/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 2/23/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 3/2/1901 The Vincennes Capital 1901 3/2/1901 Vincennes Sun 1901 3/2/1901 Vincennes Sun 1901 3/4/1901 The Vincennes Capital Ancient History, How Indiana Territory was formed out the great Northwest, many states have been carved out of its original boundaries, Vincennes and Knox County played an important role, part three Crushed to death, an old snag falls on Elmer Tracy potter, son of Charles potter, killing him instantly at his home in North Busseron township, 11 years old, glover stave factory, 5 miles Northwest of Oaktown Ancient History, How Indiana Territory was formed out of the great Northwest, one of a series of articles that describe in detail the Indiana Territory Steamboat Vincennes strikes snag and sinks in Wabash The Sparenberg fortune in Holland seems to be gradually assuming reality, besides the Vincennes heirs is a new york millionaire, Ancient History, How Indiana Territory was formed out of the great Northwest, one of a series of articles that describe in detail the Indiana Territory Vincennes University Claim, lengthy article about lawsuit between Vincennes University and the state of Indiana The steamer Vincennes which struck a snag recently and sank in the Wabash River South of the city has been raised and is again Afloat, nothing else in article Deaths doing, Archibald B. McKee, oldest man in County, passes to his rest, was a nephew of Col. Francis Vigo and was past 92 years old, short biographical sketch, Afloat again, the steamer Vincennes which struck a snag recently and sank in the Wabash river South of the city has been raised and is again afloat, Ancient History, How Indiana Territory was formed out of the great Northwest, one of a series of articles that describe in detail the Indiana Territory Bierhaus Bros. Immense wholesale house will be completed by October 1901, whole afternoon devoted to consideration of 19 bids, 2nd and Perry, 80x200 ft, Father Bessoinies, aged priest passes away Friday at his home in Indianapolis, remarkable career began in Vincennes, Catholic Priest, Ancient History, How Indiana Territory was formed out of the great Northwest, one of a series of articles that describe in detail the Indiana Territory Church Burned This Morning, Known as Barekman Chapel is Totally Destroyed, Guilty ones are known, result of a quarrel, 5 miles East of city Ancient History, how Indiana Territory was formed out of the great Northwest, many states have been carved out of its original boundaries, continued from last Saturday, surveying, Burned a Church, Barekman's chapel, South of city is destroyed by fire early this morning, some fiend went to place in cart fired the building and drove away, certain parties are suspected and will be watched by officers, M.E. Church, 4 miles South of the city, situated in Johnson township on the highland road, erected in 1890, New Safe, A Mosler Patent Screw Door Safe at First National Bank, workmen unloading the new safe, 80 Said to be unsafe, odd fellows block on North 2nd Street, erected over 40 years ago, walls in very bad shape, lodges that formerly met there aren't now Aged Pioneer Aunt Polly Wampler Resident of Knox County 72 years, made bridal trip of 700 miles in four horse wagon from Virginia, great story, pickel, Ancient History, How Indiana Territory was formed out of the great Northwest, one of a series of articles that describe in detail the Indiana Territory Improvements, E&TH Railroad Company extend platform at union depot, work begun today which will soon extend to other departments, General Harrison Dead, Ex President of the United States Passed away at his home, He was the Gladstone of America, Benjamin Harrison Harrison is dead, ex-president pass away at his Indianapolis home last evening, Benjamin Harrison, Vincennes references and genealogy Herman J. Watjen, relates experiences of soldier life with General Harrison (Benjamin) Ancient History, How Indiana Territory was formed out of the great Northwest, one of a series of articles that describe in detail the Indiana Territory Hard to locate Indiana farmer turning over the soil for fabulous treasure, mysterious box of gold, Petersburg, Alvin Trayler farm, 1881 German, Old landmark gone, old home of John Diedrich torn down made of hickory logs, erected 3/4 of century ago, on Evansville's wagon road 3 miles South of city, Bruat Ancient History, How Indiana Territory was formed out of the great Northwest, one of a series of articles that describe in detail the Indiana Territory Old crime for which Thomas Fish arrested here must answer the charge, killed a negro 14 years ago in Kentucky and escaped, George Stephenson, 1901 3/5/1901 Daily Commercial 1901 3/7/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 3/9/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 3/11/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 3/14/1901 The Vincennes Capital 1901 3/14/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 3/16/1901 The Vincennes Capital 1901 3/16/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 3/19/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 3/21/1901 Vincennes Commercial 1901 3/23/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 5/20/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun 1901 7/11/1901 Vincennes Daily Sun Brevoort, his workers forming 1st union in the state Ancient History, How Indiana Territory was formed out of the Vincennes Daily Sun great Northwest, one of a series of articles that describe in detail the Indiana Territory Very early theatricals, theatre, theater, First amateur theatrical Vincennes Daily 1901 12/2/1901 society organized in this city, First performance in 1808, Thespian Capital Society, Elihu Stout, leader, Memorial building authorizing purchase of site and erection by government, to the memory of George rogers Clark, the 1901 12/13/1901 Vincennes Capital particulars of the miers bill introduced in congress for a government building in Vincennes, post office too, fire-proof vaults, GRC Memorial, Fight duel with revolvers, but prove poor shots and no one is injured, trouble occurs in Oklahoma, the Fitts family again figure 1901 12/17/1901 Vincennes Capital in a fight and serious trouble may result arrests made, George Fitts and his wife, James Welsh, 1901 8/9/1901 1901 12/20/1901 Vincennes Capital Death in the snow, is supposed to be the fate of Samuel Hutchinson, who has disappeared and was last seen Saturday at the poor farm, was sick but started to walk to town, had been kicked out of many area taverns due to drunkenness, dead child found in coal Bucket, shot a woman too, 81 Vincennes Capital Was frozen to death, body of Samuel Hutchinson reported to have been found, coroner goes to the scene, he was sitting up next to an old straw stack frozen stiff, about 45 years old, until several years ago he was the proprietor of a saloon on First near Main, he was a hard drinker , about 10 years ago he was given a home at the poor farm, 1901 12/24/1901 Vincennes Capital Sam Hutchinson, laid to rest this afternoon in the city cemetery, found frozen to death near the highlands, relative living in Rockport (sister) was notified of his death but wanted nothing to do with his remains stated that other relatives lived closer, leaves a wife and two children in Washington Indiana. 1901 12/24/1901 Vincennes Capital 1901 12/25/1901 Vincennes Capital 1902 1/10/1902 Vincennes Capital 1902 1/20/1902 Vincennes Capital 1902 1/21/1902 Vincennes Capital 1902 2/7/1902 The Vincennes Capital 1901 12/23/1901 1902 2/8/1902 1902 2/8/1902 1902 2/10/1902 1902 2/10/1902 1902 2/11/1902 1902 3/6/1902 1902 1902 Gave up his last nickel, for charity and thereby profited much by doing so, the story is a true one, Dan Rice, who later became famous as a circus proprietor, Won by the Cathedral, The capital presents a fine $400 Kimball Piano to St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, received 22,706 votes in contest, Old house being taken from present location to a new one, the old house in the rear of Dr. M. G. Moore's new residence on 3rd Broadway is being moved to the corner of 12th Broadway. Ollie Glass is doing the work. Street Car Streetcar line to be extended, to both cemeteries and the different factories, work to begin this spring, new cars will be purchased and a new plant to be put in operation, 4.5 mile extension and a new power plant, Improvements, to be made on the vacant lot on 1st Street, on 1st between Main and Busseron opposite the new building erected by the Terre haute brewing company has been purchased by messrs. Anton an William bey general merchants at 120 Main Street. The property is now used as a hitch yard and for the accommodation of country trade, but at no distant day messrs. Bey propose to improve the property. nothing more in article. Mammoth, warehouse just completed by John a. cox company, lumber, North 6th Street yards, 200 ft long, 20 ft wide, The death of Dexter Gardner, occurred at his home at eight o'clock this morning, 411 Barnett police commissioner and funeral director, blood poisoning, son of Eldridge G., Camp Dexter, b. 1846 Rare old relic, plat of addition laid out by Maj. General William Henry Harrison, bounded by Hart, Trotter, and Hickman Streets Vincennes Daily Sun and Wabash river, Thomas Henderson was the draftsman, other color drawings too, 25th Anniversary of Mr. and Mr. Howard S. Ruddy's marriage, Vincennes Daily Sun origin of Alice of old Vincennes helped Maurice Thompson with local history The Vincennes Capital Allen House Sold, Bought at Tax sale by William H. Vollmer for Vincennes Daily Sun $3236.70, 5th and Main Col. Cyrus M Allen, top story added about 30 years ago, David Bonner original owner, Gardner Funeral The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Hospital in Harrison Park, Columbian Reading Circle asks city to place it there, New jail to be erected, commissioners order a $45 000 structure for the County, Gaddis arch. 3/13/1902 The Vincennes Capital Fine Residence, William P. Ritterskamp, gives contract to albert combs, on n. 6th between Broadway and Buntin Streets, 3/14/1902 Western Sun Bishop block badly damaged by fire and water late Thursday night, corner 5th and Main owned by Catholic diocese, Bratton Racey grocery, law offices on Second floor 82 Vincennes Commercial 1902 3/14/1902 1902 3/20/1902 1902 3/29/1902 1902 4/3/1902 The Vincennes Capital 1902 4/4/1902 The Vincennes Capital 1902 4/6/1902 Vincennes Commercial 1902 4/8/1902 The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial Daily Capital 500 000 cigars to be made by Emil H. Yunghans (409 Main Street) for Bierhaus Bros. Special Brand, Will be known as the "B.B." Brand and the factory has contracted to deliver 10 000 of them each month, at that rate it will require four years and two months to fill the order, will be for sale in a very attractive Box, Ninety years of age today, William Green Sr., observes his birthday in usual manner. Is in the best of health, and has gained four pounds since the First of the year, came to the city in 1831, Johnson, Emison, stage coach line, lives on the SW corner of 7th and Main, wife died two years ago. came here from England, 1902 4/17/1902 Daily Capital 1902 4/22/1902 Daily Capital 1902 4/26/1902 1902 5/7/1902 1902 5/10/1902 1902 5/12/1902 1902 5/13/1902 1902 5/13/1902 1902 5/14/1902 Building Boom prospects were never better for busy season, list of proposed buildings a long one new jail and sheriffs residence, new Church, Ritterskamp, Twietmeyer, Hays, Miller, Mcllvaine, Kapps Telephone men are in the city, John F. Slinkard is interviewed by Capital reporter, will be in operation soon Extensive improvements will be made by the citizens Street railway company, to extend tracks Building is on the increase, many new houses now in the course of erection, about 15 new houses are in the process of being built and many others being added, Tindolph, Pennington, LaCroix, 1020 Seminary Valuable Relic, historic old drum that was used in Vincennes in 1790, Charles B. Lassalle of the Logansport bar, drum of the 1st infantry stationed at Fort Knox, Vincennes, Ind., in 1790, found in garret of blockhouse New System Completed, The Central Telephone Company now using fine new building, from odd fellows to 4th Street 4th between Main and Busseron, description of floors on building given Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Daily Capital The Vincennes Capital Her real name, Alice of Old Vincennes said to have been Mary Shannon. Maurice Thompson, Charles B. Lassalle, William Shannon, Gaspard Roussillon, Francis Busseron, Baseball, Local Season to open Sunday Stars vs. Vandalia's, Idaho Stars Cap Embrey, Fairview Park, Reorganized, Vincennes Distillery company incorporated Tuesday, Perhaps the youngest survivor of the Civil War in the state, Colonel Ayers J. Taylor of this city, born in 1849, came here from KY, Morgan's Raid, he was only 13 years and 10 months old when he enlisted, interesting bio included Two coins unearthed on the farm of Thomas Eastham near the city, Bull Dog Patterson, causes quite a sensation, near burnett heights, Ira Powell unearthed several old coins which appear to be gold dated 1818, Burnett heights, unearthed several old gold coins, 1818 $20 gold coin, buried there by Patterson, Vanderburg land, Patterson was buried somewhere on the hill Making love in a Street car causes Thomas O'Neill and Eva DuPriest to go to jail, Other police court news too, Pictures were made by the hand of God says Israel Brown, an aged colored man (and former slave who escaped here from Georgia), resides at 1015 Buntin Street, his home is an old Daily Capital fashioned small home similar to an old cabin, he recently noticed many spiritual images on the cracked walls in his home, many have visited his home to see them. Dedication of Civil War Monument, many photos and stories to be Vincennes Daily Sun dedicated on May 15th Daily Capital 83 1902 5/14/1902 1902 5/17/1902 1902 5/17/1902 1902 5/19/1902 An old relic is being kept, the fire department has an old hand engine, was used 50 years ago, it is still in a fair condition, flower garden being arrange, other fire items too, hand engine was built Daily Capital by H.H. Duesterberg, more than 50 years ago, four wooden wheels with iron tires, 4'x5' in size, given to the city by Mr. Duesterberg as a keepsake. history of old horse drawn units included as well A Disastrous Fire, The Enterprise Stove Works Obliterated from the fair face of Vincennes 11th and Nicholas Streets, later Vincennes Daily Sun Vincennes phonograph, webb fire motor apparatus, Vincennes Tractor The Vincennes Stove Foundry in Ruins gutted by fire 11th and Nicholas Capital Daily Capital We want extension, no indication that the Citizens Street Railway Company will attempt to carry out its promise to extend the lines in this city. We now have about three miles of track laid out on only three Streets, upset citizen writes an editorial. Very pathetic was the meeting of two aged colored people after 49 years, separation they are reunited at the union station how it Daily Capital all came about, Ezra Hicklen and his sister Mr. Lizzie Anderson, neither of them knew where the other was, had resided years ago in Lawrence County Illinois, A new building for Main Street, 3 stories high, Bayard corner of 3rd Main, Thomas Campbell architect, completed within 3 The Vincennes months, stone trimmings and galvanized front, similar to the one Capital used by L.A. Wise & Co., one of the largest and oldest billboards known to everyone in the city must be taken down to facilitate this. Mentions Sparrow too. Banqueted, Hon. George Fendrick Veteran Firefighter, given Vincennes Daily Sun delightful surprise list of companies and the people who work at each of them, Fendrich Fendrick Sash Factory, new industry for North Vincennes will employ The Vincennes number of men, being erected on Lyndale avenue near the Capital distillery, E.S. Sargent president of company, Near Vincennes, stand the largest catalpa trees in the state of The Vincennes Indiana, standing in front of the old "White Hall", Col. Thomas Capital Sloo, Col. William L. Ewing, Bricks flew through the air, a fight on 1st Street between Broadway and Busseron streets that resembled a small riot, four people are arrested, tenement house opposite the Broadway mills Daily Capital known as "The Dirty Dozen", Mell Barnett, Mary Potter, Wyatt, an old two story brick building and is occupied by a number of people, it is said that numerous fights occur there and that it is one of the most notorious places in the city. Blacksmith shop at 916 N. 7th Street, owned by Frank Tanksby The Vincennes has been purchased by William Ohnemus, will continue to turn Capital out same class of work New Building, ground broken for the erection of a new building on The Vincennes 7th Street, opposite the court house, Matthias Zaepfel, well known Capital saloon keeper, one story brick 1902 5/19/1902 1902 5/23/1902 1902 6/7/1902 1902 6/19/1902 1902 6/23/1902 1902 6/27/1902 1902 7/3/1902 1902 7/4/1902 1902 7/15/1902 The Vincennes Capital 1902 7/24/1902 The Vincennes Capital 1902 8/16/1902 Vincennes Commercial Machinery started today at the plant of the Vincennes Hardwood Lumber Company, Murdock Brothers, proprietors, S. 13th Street near the big four railroad tracks 4 acres A new novel is completed, The scenes of which are laid in this vicinity, the story is something on the order "Alice of Old Vincennes" and is said to be as interesting, Miss Caroline Brown (Krout), "The We-a Trail", Power House, to be erected at East End of Line, is said to be one of Street railways improvements, 84 1902 8/20/1902 Vincennes Commercial 1902 8/28/1902 Daily Capital 1902 10/4/1902 Daily Capital 1902 10/8/1902 Daily Capital 1902 10/11/1902 Daily Capital 1902 10/11/1902 Daily Capital 1902 10/11/1902 Daily Capital 1902 10/21/1902 Vincennes Commercial 1902 10/23/1902 Daily Capital 1902 11/15/1902 Daily Capital 1902 11/18/1902 1902 11/18/1902 Boys make a discovery, find an abandoned cave on Jackson's Hill, which might have been rendezvous of gang of robbers or counterfeiters, (later called Robeson Hill, Robeson Hills, Dubois) about a mile up the river on the Illinois side, a cavern about ten feet square, eight feet high roof, roof was supported by timbers, had a plank floor, had a deep hole in the bottom of the cave too, 1/2 mile from the river road, New quarters, Johnson the hatter will occupy a new store room on Main Street, 1st floor of the new Bayard Building, corner of 3rd and Main Streets, Books with a history, electrician Anderson of the Fire Dept. has some books that bring an exciting experience to his memory, Nichlsons Edition to the British Encyclopedia, published in 1817, seized by Capatin Kennedy in Santa Crusz and brought back to this country, pulled a gun on the other man in Vincennes to get the books back, the books will remain at the fire station probably for a long time to come. Fire Department, Jail almost completed, the cells will be placed in position next week, who will be the jailer? 8th Broadway, To double capacity, plant of the Indiana Handle Company to be increased in size at an early date, located along the B&O Railroad, Mr. Patterson Dead, she had resided in one home 77 years and was one of the oldest women in the city, Mr. Louis Gardner Patterson, wife of Captain William H. Patterson, 103 South 4th Street, she had been an invalid for several years, only sister of Elbridge G. Gardner, The work has begun, workmen now engaged in erecting the buildings for the new range and shovel works, George Thompson, Enterprise Stove Works, two stories high, Writes about Vincennes, Louis Ludlow, tells of modern Vincennes and antiquities, Alice Brute, old cathedral library collection, Cauthorn, adjoining rooms Thompson, Human Skeleton Is Unearthed, Workmen make ghastly find in the East end. Was buried about four fee below surface of the earth, bones scattered about, near the corner of 14th and Scott Streets, the skeleton was dug out but soon carried away by several persons, very interesting. Sentenced to the pen, William Hargraves found guilty of shooting at Police Supt. Dunn with intent to kill, sentenced from 2 to 14 years in Michigan City, shooting occurred several weeks ago at the corner of 7th and Broadway, it is alleged that some years ago he murdered his wife in Evansville by cutting her throat, he ran a barber shop on 2nd street between Broadway and Busseron Streets. Daily Capital To manufacture pearl buttons, work on a new factory began here this morning, file incorporation papers, a company organized to manufacture pearl shell products in Vincennes, will employ ten men,The Wabash Pearl Company, will be built on what is called the "Priest's Land" near the gas company, Daily Capital To manufacture folding beds, a new factory will soon begin operations in Vincennes, the old firm will retire, Gardner and Mayfield will leave the retail business and engage in manufacturing, will be in the old woolen mill on South 3rd Street, 85 1902 11/21/1902 Vincennes Capital Was Lynched Last Night, Negro hurled into eternity in the presence of woman and children near Oaktown, Sullivan County, woman dared men to apply the torch, cooler heads prevailed, the scene on the streets resemebled a reign of terror, Sheriff Dudley foreited his office by allowing the prisoner to be taken from him, happened at the intersection of the State and Ehrman Roads, three miles north of Oaktown. 1902 11/24/1902 Daily Capital His remains are buried, Negro who was hanged near Oaktown buried Sunday, His name still unknown, an aged negro near Madison says that victim was George Moore and was his son, buried in Indianapolis, He also went by the name of James Dillard, he had ravished a woman named Davis. 1902 11/28/1902 Daily Capital Another Charge Against Dudley, Alleged that he took negro from Lawrenceville Illinois jail by force, negro lynched near Oaktown Indiana, kidnapping, racism, lynching, murder, homicide 1902 12/2/1902 Daily Capital Big Birthday Celebration, Adolph Dreiman observes anniversary of his birth, 90 years old Monday, has 14 living children, 70 grandchildren, and 28 great grandchildren, Palmyra township, 1902 12/4/1902 Daily Capital Fire loss of $2000 McAndrew's Big Saw Mill Destroyed Last Night, blaze was a fierce one, the building and all its machinery is a total loss, located on the river bank just North of the city limits, 1902 12/30/1902 Vincennes Commercial Public Building Site Selected, will be located on the Eberwine site, at the corner of 5th and Busseron, sketch too Vincennes Capital Line to be extended, street car company will begin work Friday morning, from the corner of 2nd and Swartzel avenue to the plant of the Vincennes Distilling Company, a distance of about a quarter of a mile, B.G. Hudnut, Street Car, Trolley Her real name, Alice of old Vincennes said to have been Mary Shannon, Charles B. Lassalle, judge of the probate court tells the story, William Shannon, she yelled "Mon Dieu", Indians thought she was French, let her go Improvements, the welcome sound of the hammer and saw heard on every hand, new Jail 8th and Broadway, work began today, new residence on Buntin by Alsop 5th and Buntin, 1902 12/31/1902 1902 4/22/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1902 3/00/1902 The Vincennes Capital 1903 1/1/1903 1903 1/1/1903 1903 1/2/1903 1903 1/4/1903 1903 1/5/1903 1903 1/5/1903 1903 1/5/1903 May build a monument, a monument to George Rogers Clark is being urged. L.F. Perdue of Terre Haute is urging the sons of the Daily Capital revolution in this state to erect a monument to GRC at Clarksville, Ind, Seeking a location, Gardner & Mayfield may not operate a furniture factory here unless something is done to keep them Daily Capital here, they propose to manufacture all kinds of furniture, they are looking for a place to build a factory The Vincennes The First run in new year, fire department called to corner of 10th Capital and Main, Risch's Grocery, rear shed on fire, Surveying of the Wabash River Has Been Stopped mentions the Sunday Commercial locks and description of boat and intent The Vincennes Another factory, indication that a new strawboard factory will Capital come here, The Vincennes Boy Preacher in pulpit, 10 yr old boy, J.W. Clark, 1609 Walnut Capital Street, neat story Found Dead in his chair, Mitch Mallett, an old soldier, killed a man The Vincennes in 1878, 71 years old, he stabbed a man in a Main Street fight on Capital April1, 1878, knife still at Gardner's, 86 1903 1/5/1903 1903 1/5/1903 1903 1/5/1903 The Vincennes Capital Frank Z. Saiter retires from the buggy and hardware business Will open a big store, Illinois capitalists will invest some money here, WA Flint, JP Cunningham, Dept. store located in the LaPlante Building 1st and Main, new front to be installed, partitions in building will be removed, New department store is a sure go, contract signed, W.A. Flint, Vincennes Daily Sun lower floor will be thrown into four large rooms, he is the president of the electric light plant in Hoopeston, Illinois The Vincennes Capital Will open a big store, Illinois capitalists will invest some money here, W.A. Flint and J.P. Cunningham of Hoopeston, Ill, here to arrange plans for opening of a department store, maybe in the LaPlante building on the corner of 1st and Main, Campbell making plans to improve the building, new plate glass front, partitions will be removed as well, 1903 1/5/1903 Daily Capital 1903 1/6/1903 Vincennes Commercial 1903 1/10/1903 1903 1/14/1903 1903 1/16/1903 1903 1/16/1903 1903 1/16/1903 1903 1/17/1903 1903 1/19/1903 1903 1/20/1903 Vincennes Commercial 1903 1/20/1903 Vincennes Daily Sun 1903 1/21/1903 Vincennes Commercial 1903 1/21/1903 Vincennes Daily Sun 1903 1/22/1903 A peculiar incident happens at Johnstown, PA. former Vincennes Vincennes Daily Sun people are chums for a year but neither knew the other lived at the old post, Vincennes starch factory, Edward Bailey, 1903 1/22/1903 1903 1/23/1903 1903 1/27/1903 K.of C to organize here will hold banquet on Jan 25 special trains run to city, Knights of Columbus Older than the state: landmark being moved, general William henry Harrison sold the property to judge benjamin Parke in 1815, Vincennes Daily Sun 1st between Shelby and hart Streets being moved, Mcllvaine lumber, built in 1815, Wise Vincennes Grave markers have arrived 116 stones weighs 30,900 lbs. list of Commercial soldiers too Vincennes Two Immense Plants Landed paper mill and furniture factories Commercial General Lee, famous Southern soldier and statesman lectures Thursday night gives vivid account of Cuba and the Spanish Vincennes Daily Sun American war, his address at the opera house, general Fitzhugh lee, nephew of Robert E. Lee Two factories coming sure; strawboard and furniture, will be placed South of the city on the river front, Vincennes furniture Vincennes Daily Sun manufacturing company, on river in North end, where the McAndrew saw mill was situated Vincennes Vincennes Lands Big Furniture Factory Vincennes Furniture Commercial Manufacturing, Ben Niehaus, Aug Schultheis, Handsome gift to Church; will build memorial hall, W.H. Vollmer, Vincennes Daily Sun and Louis A. Meyer give $5 000 to St. Johns German Evangelical Church, on 5th between the Church and parsonage, Location surveyed for new straw board plant 1st of 2 parts, Facts concerning early history of Vincennes, founding of Vincennes, Cauthorn, The K.of C's Will be instituted here 500 visitors 2nd of 2 parts, Facts concerning early history of Vincennes, founding of Vincennes New candy factory will soon begin work, Evans & Witty, factory is Vincennes Daily Sun located in the Hoffman building on 2nd between Broadway and Buntin, 2nd Broadway, 2nd Buntin, Dr. H.M. Smith Replies to Hon. H.S. Cauthorn, arguments about Vincennes Daily Sun the founding of Vincennes, Vincennes A Grand Day For Catholics, K of C's Instituted banquet at Commercial Cathedral Hall, impressive services, Knights of Columbus 87 Account of Dubois shooting given by Seymour paper, wound not Vincennes Daily Sun considered dangerous, story of policemen and boys conflict, Harry Dubois, Bert Rumer, Harvey Pickering, Vincennes Big House Moved, Ben Parke Home built in 1815 moved from site Commercial of Mcllvaine planing mill description Vincennes Making Rapid Progress, Jail Sewer down Main Street description Commercial of route of Main pipes 1903 1/28/1903 1903 1/29/1903 1903 1/29/1903 1903 1/29/1903 1903 1/30/1903 1903 2/1/1903 1903 2/2/1903 New Christian Church will be constructed, will begin work on May Vincennes Daily Sun 1, 1903, corner 3rd and Broadway, Spanish renaissance style with Moorish features, Moorish windows and entrance, 1903 2/2/1903 New Christian Church will be constructed, Indianapolis man gets contract, will be a beautiful structure, description of building, will Vincennes Daily Sun begin work on May 1st, Corner lot at 3rd and Broadway, Elwood & Sons Architects, of Indianapolis, Spanish Renaissance, Moorish features, many details of building within article. 1903 2/3/1903 1903 2/5/1903 1903 2/6/1903 1903 2/6/1903 1903 2/7/1903 1903 2/7/1903 1903 2/7/1903 1903 2/7/1903 1903 2/7/1903 1903 2/10/1903 1903 2/10/1903 Vincennes Daily Sun Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial More new rural routes are established in County, descriptions given of routes 2,4, 8, 3, and 9, others mentioned too. Whole Colony Will Move, Amish move from here moving to Pike County Joseph Witmer family Contract Let For New Christian Church 3rd Broadway AH Elwood and Sons Architects of Indianapolis Goose Pond, to be drained by way of black Creek in North part of Vincennes Daily Sun County, several citizens of the Sandborn neighborhood are interested, will drain it into black Creek, Prominent citizen dies; Sebastian Risch, passes to rest, after lingering illness of cardiac dropsy, funeral Saturday from St. John's German Catholic Church, at his home 1123 East Main, aged 68 yrs, his wife died 5/4/1902, 8 children, born in Vincennes Daily Sun Bernolsheim, Canton Brumoth, Alsace, 9/7/1834, landed in new Orleans in march of 1854 then soon travelled to Evansville, Indiana, came to Vincennes in the spring of 1855, 10th Main store, formerly the Laugel store, Vincennes Death Claims a prominent grocer Sebastian Risch home 1126 Commercial Main store at 1001 Main lists history The Vincennes Capital Bricks By The Thousands, being taken from interior of the old LaPlante House, turning it into a department store, thousands of bricks had unnecessarily been used in the construction of the building, 100x143 feet in size when work is completed Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital Cinder Walk Constructed by the Glass Company 2nd and st Clair down alleys and across Streets donated Empire Company Signs Contract Strawboard Plant 4th Street to river, and from willow to Wm Newcomb's field Finest and Best in IN new Knox co jail $4300 lists builders and specs Will Have a New Front, Gimbel Haughton & Bond will make improvements, The Vincennes University Claim, Editorial in Indianapolis Sunday journal gives a fair and complete statement leaving it to Vincennes Daily Sun legislature, dispute over payment for land, lengthy article much history of subject given A revival of baseball, a First class team may play here this The Vincennes coming season, company may be organized, a new Park will be Capital built, Hon. Hubbard T. Smith is dead at Genoa Italy, he will be brought Vincennes Daily Sun back to Vincennes for burial notable career as a diplomat, Hubbard T. Smith, Hubbard Smith, 88 1903 2/10/1903 Hon. Hubbard T. Smith is dead at Genoa, Italy, he will be brought Vincennes Daily Sun back to Vincennes for burial, notable career as a diplomat, lengthy article, son of Dr. Hubbard smith, 1903 2/11/1903 Vincennes Daily Sun A full fledged canning factory to be built, C.C. Cory of Chicago, attempting to locate one here, business men interested, Hub Smith, late vice consul to Cairo Egypt had brilliant career, was one of the brainiest men in the consular service, short sketch Vincennes Daily Sun of his life work as furnished the sun, was a poet and a song writer, Hubbard Taylor Smith Vincennes Big Hotel Herman Boog Contemplating 4th and Vigo Commercial 1903 2/11/1903 1903 2/12/1903 1903 2/13/1903 The Vincennes Capital 1903 2/19/1903 Vincennes Commercial Sugar Loaf Mining Company have increased capacity and are shipping coal to Chicago coal is hauled in wagons to the Hickman Street siding of the E.&.T.H. where it is loaded, 1903 2/19/1903 Vincennes Commercial Sugarloaf mining company increases capacity 1903 2/20/1903 1903 2/20/1903 1903 2/21/1903 1903 2/21/1903 1903 2/21/1903 1903 2/22/1903 1903 2/22/1903 1903 2/22/1903 1903 2/27/1903 1903 2/27/1903 1903 3/1/1903 1903 3/2/1903 1903 3/3/1903 1903 3/4/1903 Making Candy in Vincennes, a new factory is now in operation, located on n. 2nd Street between Buntin and Perry in large two story building, capacity of 600-1500 pounds of candy a day Wants $3000 for old files, those of the Sun offered to the state of Indiana, dating back to 1807, Western Sun offered for sale to state by Henry S. Cauthorn, in excellent state of preservation, Elihu Stout, Rare old records files from the sun owned by Hon. H.S. Cauthorn Sr. Offered to state. Offered for sale by their owner, running back Vincennes Daily Sun to July of 1807, many documents were published at the end of the bound volumes too Vincennes Files of the oldest paper in Indiana offered for sale owned by Commercial Henry Cauthorn goes back to 1807 Fire does considerable damage at Ulrich House, ate its way from Vincennes basement to Garret Boarding house Mr. Anna M. Ulrich, S. 3rd Commercial Street, Vincennes Hubbard Smith obit info shipped here from New York Commercial Death claimed a distinguished French lady Saturday, Mr. Mary Vincennes DeBuisseret, nobility, Highlands Ostendorf, Bouvy, Henry, Commercial Roseman, Krack, Count DeBuisseret, 73 years old K of C's leases a hall and will initiate another large class leased Vincennes 3rd floor of Bayard Building corner 3rd and Main. Knights of Commercial Columbus Vincennes Mary DeBuisseret passed away at her home obit widow of count Commercial Camille DeBuisseret French lady The Vincennes Climb out in a hurry, small blaze discovered in Model Hotel Early Capital This morning, on Fairground Ave Vincennes Elks Buys Site City Hall Place 2 story frame building and huge Commercial elm tree on lot will be razed Vincennes Valuable Papers Accepted by VU Badollett Badollet at April6, Commercial 1903 board of trustees meeting Will dig for coal at Verne, will form stock company, the experience Vincennes Daily Sun of a couple of young men of that locality other interesting news. C.K. Barekman, William Nugent, The Vincennes To prepare for the work, R.A. Austin of the Empire Paper Co., will Capital arrive tonight, strawboard factory, Vincennes Historical Papers Presented to VU by Badollett family history, Commercial pen and ink portraits too, Vigo The Vincennes Capital 89 1903 3/4/1903 The Vincennes Capital 1903 3/4/1903 Vincennes Commercial 1903 3/13/1903 Daily Sun 1903 3/14/1903 1903 3/14/1903 1903 3/17/1903 1903 3/17/1903 1903 3/19/1903 1903 3/19/1903 Daily Sun There will be much building, The indications are for many new structures this season, many homes to be built factories and residences will be built, LaPlante House being made into department store, Work on the plant of the Empire Paper Company will begin work will be pushed as rapidly as possible much info The new glass factory to go on South side, will be located on cathedral grounds between fourth and Fifth Streets, contract signed, Blackford glass, A great building book is now on for Vincennes, many new homes and manufacturing plants will be built this summer, empire paper mills, John Hoffman n. 2nd Street grocer making improvements, Boog, 3 story brick corner of 4th and Vigo, 6th Perry, Tindolph will build a dwelling, Saiter buggy company, Bierhaus residence corner of 6th and Seminary, many other buildings listed Early sun files sold to the state, replete with historic interest, from July 4, 1807 to 1845, H.S. Cauthorn, Elihu Stout, earliest files Daily Sun were destroyed by fire, many references to fort Knox, Jesse Jennings shooting death by Thornton Posey in the fort, June 25, 1811. other papers included too Hale and hearty at sixty four years, George Fendrich Fendrick, Vincennes Fire Chief, worst fires in Vincennes history, opera house, may 4, Commercial 1885, The North End is Booming, the factories employing large The Vincennes numbers of men, a trip on the Street car Vincennes Distillery, Capital Central Foundry, Vincennes Window Glass Factory, Vincennes Furniture Co., Bridge Co. School House at Oaktown wrecked by dynamite, explosion Vincennes Daily Sun occurred Wednesday night and one corner blown off -- no clue, beautiful new brick school building, Sold out stock and leased the plant to kixmiller & Company, Vincennes Daily Sun Brandon Clarke has sold the stock of his brickyard, lease for five years, this leaves only two in the city, prullage plant is the other, 1903 3/21/1903 Daily Sun 1903 3/25/1903 Vincennes Commercial 1903 3/30/1903 Vincennes Commercial 1903 4/3/1903 Vincennes Commercial 1903 4/3/1903 Daily Sun 1903 4/4/1903 Daily Sun 1903 4/6/1903 Daily Sun 1903 4/14/1903 Daily Sun Passing of log school houses in great state of Indiana, First school in state was opened at Vincennes, comments by Hon. H.S. Cauthorn, Rivet, 1793, bishop Carroll, president Washington, count volney visited Vincennes in 1798, Another New Firm, Wabash Buggy Company rented Gimbel's room between 1st and 2nd on Main Securing a location for power house, Western Indiana traction company have option on 12 acres kelso interurban, ….2009 note: it never got built Plant Star Shovel and Range Company work being rushed, Brooding over troubles, James Catt suicides, drank carbolic acid and was found dead in the barn, was a progressive and enterprising farmer, aged about 50 years, Decker township, near red cloud, leaves wife and four children, Hundreds visit new jail and the sheriff's residence, elegant structure of stone open for public inspection, architect John W. Gaddis, 38 cells, A new addition soon to be added to city, Tewalt's sub division and will contain 107 lots, located on the East side of fairground avenue between McKinley and warren avenue, and running back to almost 15th Street, A pretty wedding, Miss Lucy Johnston, talented young lady is married to Mr. Frank C. Bruat, were united in marriage at highlands, Knox County jailer, later killed at Lakewood Park in Vincennes 90 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital 1903 4/16/1903 1903 4/16/1903 1903 4/17/1903 Vincennes Daily Capital 4/17/1903 Vincennes Daily Capital 1903 Boog or Vigo will be the name, Herman Boog has not named Hotel Three story, corner of 4th and Vigo, Will Build a Big Plant, Blackford Glass Company to Build Thirty Pot Plant, largest in city Frank Bastin, Hartford City, New Repair Shop, L.J. Eluere has rented the Heberd Building on Main Street. Will do repair work, between 1st and 2nd, 2nd,3rd, 4th stories will be used for storage At Fairview Park, changes being made, entrance will now be in the Southeast corner and will be reached by a walk that will be laid from the Street car tracks over the same stretch used during the Elks Carnival, no connection with Park property, Col. William J. Bryan visits Vincennes, William Jennings Bryan, taken in carriage to the grand hotel where several citizens met Vincennes Daily Sun and shook hands with him, went to the sun office too, visited here in 1900 too, The old jail was auctioned, the sheriff's old residence passes from The Vincennes County's hands, sale attracted attention, the buildings were sold Capital at one time. Vincennes Old Jail and Sheriff's Residence Sold Thursday brought less than Commercial $400, built in 1862, court house grounds Certificates found, the late father McCabe failed to return licenses The Vincennes to County clerk, had performed marriages and failed to return the Capital certificates, marriages may not be legal until the certificates are turned in. Sequel to Alice of Old Vincennes, Shannon family, lore, Mary Shannon was Alice, C.B. Lasselle, Col. John Small, Samuel Vincennes Daily Sun Drake, 1st Broadway, J.H. Allison (informant for article), "copperhead gun" made by small, Ex President will be here, Grover Cleveland is expected to go The Vincennes through Vincennes, four trains, world's fair visitors, on his way to Capital St. Louis, George Washington's gavel too, The Vincennes Plant will be a large one, Shovel and Range Plant will occupy Capital much ground, 11th and Nicholas 1903 4/18/1903 1903 4/23/1903 1903 4/24/1903 1903 4/25/1903 1903 4/25/1903 1903 4/27/1903 1903 4/27/1903 1903 4/27/1903 The Vincennes Capital Will require many bricks, Empire paper company to use 1000 wagon loads of brick, 2 000 000 bricks, S. 4th Street, a little over 1 000 000 bricks were used in the McJimsey Theatre 1903 4/27/1903 Daily Sun Are building many houses for our growing population, William and Samuel miller are building 16 houses with good location, 1903 4/27/1903 Daily Sun 1903 4/27/1903 Daily Sun 1903 4/28/1903 Vincennes Commercial 1903 4/29/1903 The Vincennes Capital 1903 4/29/1903 Daily Sun 1903 5/1/1903 Daily Sun General Miles and Admiral Schley pass through our city, given reception at Union Station Sunday afternoon, war chief and naval hero, shook hands with many people What the drill found at Brouillette farm, list of what was found while drilling at different depths, salt water at 640 feet, went down 1150 feet, very interesting Dredge Boat to commence work on Wabash Capt. Will gullett lock tender at grand rapids Ex President Cleveland passes through the city this afternoon, at 2:15 o'clock came to the rear of platform and was greeted with cheers, shook hands, Distinguished Personages enroute to St. Louis, five special trains go over B&O former President Hon. Grover Cleveland Here, he shook hands with a number of our citizens, he asked what town he was in, what was the population, and whether or not we had natural gas, New Christian Church to be built at once, 3rd and Broadway, excavation will begin at the First of next week, roman brick with limestone trim, Spanish renaissance style with Moorish features, excellent description given 91 A mammoth grain elevator to be built at once, Bartlett, Kuhn & Company at work with architect, three car loads of material already purchased, site has been bought, 1903 5/1/1903 Daily Sun 1903 5/5/1903 The Vincennes Capital 1903 5/10/1903 Sunday Commercial 1903 5/19/1903 1903 5/19/1903 1903 5/19/1903 Vincennes Daily Capital Ground has been broken for a mammoth elevator to be built in this city, corner of 1st Barnett, Bartlett, Kuhn & Company, 1903 5/19/1903 Vincennes Daily Sun Wheatland on a boom account of coal mines, Senator Eben H. Wolcott buys property and will open a general store, 1903 5/20/1903 1903 5/21/1903 1903 5/24/1903 1903 5/27/1903 1903 5/28/1903 1903 6/1/1903 1903 6/2/1903 1903 6/11/1903 1903 6/17/1903 1903 6/18/1903 1903 6/19/1903 1903 6/21/1903 1903 6/25/1903 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial New Park will be attractive, work on new baseball Park is now in progress, South of fairgrounds new grandstands, the team now practices in front of union station until new Park is completed Blackford Glass Plant and Big Grain Elevator built two large projects being built in Vincennes Cars Now Run To Vincennes Distilling in N End Swartzel Chestnut St. Louis Second Old Clock Heirloom in Duesterberg Family 1700's clock Strange voice told woman to dig, Willis Grove, Mrs. Devine, while working in her garden she her a voice that told her to dig, a jar Vincennes Daily Sun filled with gold was supposed to be 11 feet below, wealthy family murdered by Indians Vincennes Big Aerie of Eagles instituted in Vincennes, many visiting Eagles Commercial joined in festivities, Watsons Palace Hall Building Boom, Many desirable residences being erected, Vincennes considerable activity on East Broadway, and Buntin Streets too, Commercial B.F. Wheeler, Vincennes Daily Will use pressed brick in the construction of Herman Boog's New Capital Hotel, Boog Hotel, corner 4th Vigo, Vincennes Daily Pays taxes on much property, W.H. Brevoort is the land king of Capital Knox County, largest taxpayer in township, The contract is let for building of O.R. & V. Road, from Vincennes Daily Sun to Jasper says prof. Kennedy, the Promoter---includes a $250 000 bridge Vincennes Railroad company buys fatal hole in the ground, was scene of Commercial famous Hazelton wreck, will fill washout Big Deal, Lenahan and O'Donnell purchase Cathedral land, and Vincennes will lay it out into building lots, factory sites 12 acres, extends from Commercial 4th Street to the Cathlinette Road Uncle Sam pays for lot for public building, Hon. J.J. Lafollette, assistant district attorney of India polis came here at noon and Daily Sun passed upon the final purchase of the public building site, post office, Mr. Eberwine, 5th Busseron, the construction of the building will be pushed. Vincennes Commercial Public building site finally paid for, Eberwine lot corner of 5th and Busseron, deed recorded old house there will be removed Date of building old jail in controversy, old papers found in corner of the jail today by William H. Moore, the contractor, Holly Epps Vincennes Daily Sun lynched, copy of old post union paper, contract let in 1861, old jail described Old papers from 1862 found in cornerstone of old jail while being Vincennes razed by workers jail erected in 1862, architect was Edwin May, Commercial also the architect for the court house, A two-story brick building to be erected opposite new glass works Vincennes on South side, hack and Simon, later bud's tavern two story brick, Commercial conducted by a party from Hartford City, Indiana, work will begin in a few days 92 1903 6/28/1903 1903 6/29/1903 1903 6/29/1903 1903 6/29/1903 1903 6/30/1903 1903 7/1/1903 1903 7/10/1903 1903 7/11/1903 1903 7/14/1903 1903 7/20/1903 1903 7/21/1903 Frame Church and School building being moved, 5th and Shelby Sunday Commercial St. Johns Evangelical old Church and School being moved to N. 7th Street between seem and Perry Bottle Found, Lena and Lizzie Dreiman six miles East of city put The Vincennes note in bottle in Creek found John E. Robbin found it in the Capital Mississippi River on June 27th Pauley Block was robbed, thieves were at work in Vincennes last Vincennes Daily night, corner 2nd Scott, Merchant's store, Schumakers Meat Capital Market, Gimbel Brothers have incorporated for $10 000 000. an old Daily Sun Vincennes firm prospering in the East have the greatest department stores in the world, began in 1842. An old document appointing First judge, George Leech, Vincennes Daily Sun Vincennes, Harrison, Gibson Their Hopes were realized, Mr. and Mr. Edward Bierhaus Sr. The Vincennes celebrate 50 wedding anniversary Corner of 6th and Busseron Capital Street, much info and family history On top of a building, large billboard will be erected for circus on The Vincennes Ben Wheelers office building 4th and Main, sign is 49 feet long, Capital 12 ft high, A new Park, LaCroix Bros. have added a new Park to the city, The Vincennes Fletcher's Farm, Willow Street open a saloon on the property, Capital Alice of Old Vincennes Park, Impersonated Carrie Nation and smashed the saloon, Mr. James Alton, of Wheatland, takes a hatchet and breaks the bar mirror Vincennes Daily Sun and fixtures of Charles Quall's Saloon, Qualls, in the presence of 20 amused men Christian Church building sold to John D. Lacroix, 2nd Street between Buntin and Perry, $1960, brick building and a lot 70 x Vincennes Daily Sun 127 feet, bought by Church in 1846, Church built in 1848, new Church at 3rd Broadway, Daily Sun Cornerstone laying of new Christian Church, Masonic Lodge will officiate at the services, history of the Church splendid program arranged for occasion, Moorish design, 3rd Broadway, lengthy history of the Church given, 1st Church was on n. 2nd between Buntin and Perry Streets, dedicated Oct. 19, 1848 Kessinger Christian Church cornerstone laid by freemasons, masons, masonry, in presence of immense crowd, corner 3rd Broadway, Vincennes Daily Sun First Christian Church, copper cube shaped box put inside of stone with contents, The Vincennes A well known clothier dead, Julius C. Cohen, 106 Main, 312 Main Capital 1903 7/22/1903 1903 7/23/1903 1903 7/23/1903 Vincennes Capital Will have fine fire protection, an automatic sprinkler being erected in this city, 11th Nicholas Star Shovel and Range Co. 1903 7/30/1903 The Vincennes Capital Dr. Knapp will improve his sanitarium, corner of 4th and Broadway, soon to be improved, erected 4 years ago another story will be added to the rear of the house, and a wing built onto the West side, work to begin soon 1903 8/1/1903 1903 8/2/1903 1903 8/2/1903 Facts of history concerning fort Knox, arguments about the Vincennes Daily Sun location of Fort Knox in Vincennes, beautiful shade trees in our city from 150 to 200 years old theorizing supplanted by truth The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Fire fighters were called out, E&TH yards, two piles of bridge timbers, Was run down by a Streetcar, Joseph Tewalt, corner 2nd and Shelby, 93 1903 8/5/1903 1903 8/6/1903 1903 8/15/1903 1903 8/26/1903 1903 8/28/1903 1903 8/31/1903 1903 1903 1903 9/5/1903 An excellent entertainment by our local talent, a fair sized audience were present, McJimsey, Vincennes children, Victor J. Vincennes Daily Sun Eheart's comic opera, Ehart children are well drilled and have good voices, Mary Bloome, Burlesque Circus, was again given Wednesday evening at the Vincennes Daily Sun McJimsey Theatre, The Ehart family furnished the amusement, Eheart, Skelton Gimbel Building Sold, Messrs. J&S Emison, the millers have bought the three story brick building belonging to the Gimbel heirs, next to the Sun Office, the consideration being $5,500. This is one of the best properties in the city and they secured it at Daily Sun a bargain. The building is now occupied by the Wabash Buggy Company and is considered one of the best locations in the town. The building was bought by Messrs. Emison for speculation and will be placed in good repair at once. It cost $11000 and is worth Horrible accident befalls a workman, John Sheron loses his life at Vincennes the Central Foundry Friday Clothing caught on shafting winding Commercial body around iron rod Two fine homes, His honor Mayor Roush and Edward F. Tindolph bought of Mr. Irene Heberd 100x150' at Broadway and 5th for $4500 and will erect two fine homes at cost of nearly $5000 Daily Sun each. Work will begin at once on the mayor's home and next year for Mr. T's . Mr. Heberd will move her residence up toward Mr. Rabb's Residence. Conclusive evidence concerning Fort Knox in Vincennes, papers which show that the old fort was established about three miles Vincennes Daily Sun North of city. , arguments about the location of forts in Vincennes, fort Knox, Fort Sackville Daily Sun Vincennes' rapid growth in the past two years, 15 000 or more people here now, building permits issued for the last two years equals $254 713.00 This doesn't include the rolling mills, Blackford glass or the empire paper mills, population in 1880 7,680, 1890 8,853, 1900 10,249, 1903 estimated 15 000. 9/15/1903 Pioneers and records both place Fort Knox above city, the idea of any other save Fort Sackville being in town the baseless fabric of Vincennes Daily Sun a dream, arguments about the locations of forts in Vincennes Fort Knox, Fort Sackville 9/16/1903 Daily Sun Vincennes of present is not Vincennes of past, trading post of Indian days is now a busy industrial center, how the city has been growing, H.W. Frund, not a paved street in the town, a listing of all the industries in 1903 may be found within the article, Daily Sun Laying Cornerstone of Hamlin Chapel, near Monroe City, will lay it on Thursday, September 24, big preparations are being made for the event, brick edifice 46 x 34 with Sunday school room 32 x 20, Taylor, Clippinger, old Church was wrecked by a windstorm, Holman, 1903 9/17/1903 1903 9/19/1903 1903 9/21/1903 Lover of Vincennes vs. a Vincennes Hater, arguments about the Vincennes Daily Sun date of the founding of Vincennes as well as the location of forts within the Vincennes area, Fort Knox, Fort Sackville Rube Waddel was here, did not want to go on the stage but he consented, "Rube" Waddell, the greatest left handed baseball pitcher in the country has seen in late years was in the city for a short time Saturday and was accompanied by his wife. At the Vincennes Capital union station Rube attracted much attention and met several of his acquaintances, among them being Mr. Dan Pickering, whose husband during this season has been a member of the same team as Waddell, just passing through. 94 1903 9/22/1903 Daily Sun Will build elegant home, Mr. Elizabeth Hays Greenhow wife of R.J. Greenhow has bought of Andrew Tuite lot 188 old town, or corner 5th Buntin streets the consideration being $1912.50 Mr. and Mr. Greenhow intend to erect a fine home in the near future. This is one of the most desirable pieces of property in the city and is considered a bargain. Nothing more in article. All is listed here. 1903 9/22/1903 Daily Sun Cunningham Church about completed. The new M.E. Church, which has been recently erected in Decker township near trustee Cunningham's home, is almost completed and the furniture will soon be placed. The time for the dedication has not yet been announced. nothing more. 1903 9/22/1903 Daily Sun Who is "Duke of the Wabash"? Editorial, improvement of Wabash River, William Clark Mason, Ed M. Laakman, Farmington, Mo. 1903 9/22/1903 Daily Sun New glass works, work is progressing satisfactorily on the Blackford Glass Works and ere long the smoke will belch from the big chimney. 1903 9/23/1903 Vincennes Capital Improves it, the appearance of the riverfront has been beautified by the erection of the large elevators of Bartlet, Kuhn & Co., and J&S Emison. Vincennes appears as she is a busy city Articles in the box, a large number of them are covered for many years, laying of the cornerstone at the new Hamline Chapel M.E. Church at Willis, list of items in cornerstone included, many books, histories and money bearing the current year at the time of the dedication. Hamlin 1903 9/25/1903 Vincennes Capital 1903 9/25/1903 Daily Sun 1903 9/26/1903 Vincennes Capital Cornerstone laying of Hamlin Chapel, large crowd witness the ceremonies, Willis Grove, Sept, 25, cost $6000, Thomas Campbell architect, contents of cornerstone listed in article, Gathering the shells, a number of men making money at the business, gathering mussel shells for the button factories, pearl buttons, Vincennes Button Manufacturing company, 1903 9/28/1903 Daily Sun contractors have moved camp, O'Donnell and lenahan have moved camp two miles farther down the road to the old Band saw mill, where they are now building the gravel roads, they run 25 teams, many men working for them 1903 10/1/1903 Daily Sun Our factories in the South end, just a short description of what can be seen on a hurried visit, work progressing nicely, empire paper mill, Hartford glass plant, excellent descriptions 1903 10/2/1903 Vincennes Daily Sun 1903 10/3/1903 Vincennes Capital 1903 10/8/1903 1903 10/8/1903 1903 10/8/1903 When Wabash was 8 miles wide, very interesting article about how the earth changes over time Name changed, high school football team will be called the Vincennes Olympics, formerly known as the high school football team, change was made for several reasons, coach ratcliff, Killed in quarrel at a saloon, Roy Beard, colored, shot to death by George McAndrew (bartender at Henry Martin's Saloon on 2nd Vincennes Daily Sun Street) over the payment for drinks, self defense is claimed, murder, homicide Knocked down shot and robbed, William Engel attacked by Vincennes Capital highwaymen late Wednesday night, they secured his money, no arrests made, Vincennes distilling company, Colored man shot to death, Roy Beard killed Wednesday evening by George McAndrew, bartender at the Henry Martin Saloon on Vincennes Capital 2nd Street, two conflicting sides of the story were reported to police 95 Colored man shot to death, Roy Beard killed Wednesday evening by George McAndrew, two sides to the affair, one is that the shot was in self-defense, the other that Beard was killed without cause, 1903 10/8/1903 Vincennes Capital bartender at the Henry Martin Saloon on 2nd Street, next to the old post office building, Bud Harris, Henry Goiner, Lou Anderson, Beard who was known as "Shorty" was a member of the Idaho Stars Ball Club (baseball), 1226 Seminary, murder, homicide More Conclusions of Vincennes History, Arguments about the 1903 10/10/1903 Vincennes Daily Sun location of Forts in Vincennes, Fort Knox, Fort Sackville New business, a handsome pool and billiard parlor to be opened here at an early date, 304 Main Street, formerly occupied by M.T. 1903 10/10/1903 Vincennes Capital Johnson, G.E. Shank will run it, cigar and tobacco store will be placed in the front of the room, Street railway is sold, The Citizens Street Railway Company has been sold by Mr. B.G. Hudnut of Terre Haute to the E.M. Dean syndicate of Grand Rapids Michigan, and the abstract of the 1903 10/12/1903 Daily Sun property is now being made by Pennington and stork's abstract company on receipt of a message from Mr. Hudnut today. The transfer of the property will be made in the next few days. The price is $100 000.00. Final Facts about forts and upholding Vincennes, A.B. McKee, 1903 10/20/1903 Vincennes Daily Sun arguments about the location of forts in Vincennes Fort Knox, Fort Sackville Vincennes Musician goes to Cuba, Professor Bert King, the Vincennes 1903 10/23/1903 popular bandmaster, has just closed the season with Gollmar Commercial Brother's Big Circus, Harris' Nickel Plate Show, Death of an aged citizen, Mr. Christian Eberwine died at 6 o'clock Friday evening, was 94 years of age, Watjen, he was a baker, 5th and Main (later Planke bakery), Herman J. Watjen was his son-inlaw, born in Germany, came here in the latter part of 1839, He 1903 10/24/1903 Vincennes Capital was 94 years old, First business was on the site of the present First national bank (in 1903), he then moved to 5th and main and finally to 7th and Busseron (where Wabash Auto Parts is located in 2012), his wife was Wilhelmina Saboda, also from Germany. The Vincennes Wabash Garage Whitehouse and Fuller beginning of garage 1903 10/26/1903 Capital contest held to get name 1903 10/28/1903 Vincennes Daily Sun A pioneer's vengeance: a story of Fort Knox, argument about the location of the forts in Vincennes Fort Knox, Fort Sackville 1903 10/30/1903 Vincennes Capital William Engel Murdered, shot down by an assassin in his own home in the darkness, murderer makes his escape, Mr. Engel awakened by shots finds her husband on the rear porch unconscious and dying from a gun shot in the head, The community shocked by a mysterious murder, homicide, residence corner of 3rd and Shelby. Vincennes Capital No doubt he suicided, strong evidence that William Engel Shot himself, short in his accounts, defalcation estimated at $30 000 probable reason that he took his own life, treasurer of the Vincennes Distilling Company, Many details given, body to be shipped to St. Louis for burial, murder, homicide, suicide, 1903 10/31/1903 1903 11/3/1903 Vincennes Capital 1903 11/7/1903 Daily Sun John P. Page, dies of brights disease at his home on Busseron Street, 57 years old, b. 6/13/1847 in Vincennes, Page, brouillette, orr, son of JB and Elizabeth (Mallett) Page and is of French decent, His father was born in Vincennes on Oct 15, 1815, his mother was born here in 1820, his grandfather was also born in this city in 1783. He married Miss Mary Brouillette on April 22, 1872. Many improvements made in mills and elevators, star shovel and range company, Bartlett, Kuhn & company, J&S Emison, Vincennes elevator company, Thurgood 96 1903 11/13/1903 Vincennes Capital Poet James Whitcomb Riley, the celebrated Hoosier poet passed through city on his way to Evansville today, he has been travelling constantly and seems to be in good health 1903 11/21/1903 Daily Sun Three North end factories in a flourishing condition, Vincennes Furniture factory, Vincennes window glass factory, Nash and may manufacturing company, many details given within article Local court in 1797, Mr. H.W. Frund has placed in our hands a quaint extract from the court of quarter sessions of this city 106 1903 11/26/1903 Vincennes Daily Sun years ago, Nov. 8, 1797, John Small, Gen. W. Johnston, Luke Decker, Jon A. Purcell, ferry, Button factory incorporates, pearl button and specialty company 1903 11/26/1903 Vincennes Daily Sun filed incorporation papers with recorder frank P. Emison, pearl button works 1st and willow, Will enlarge their store, Flint-Holmes department stores, not much 1903 11/27/1903 Daily Sun more within article 1903 12/2/1903 The Vincennes Capital 1903 12/2/1903 Vincennes Capital 1903 12/5/1903 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1903 12/7/1903 Vincennes Capital 1903 12/12/1903 Vincennes Capital 1903 12/12/1903 Daily Sun Plans for building, are now being prepared by J.W. Gaddis, on Main Between 1st and 2nd next to the 2nd National Bank, 3 stories high, stone front will be erected by Scott and Minard Emison, will be used for rental purposes, 122 Main, 124 Main Plans for building are now being prepared by architect J.W. Gaddis, on Main between 1st and 2nd, 3 stories high with stone front, Emisons will build it, will be located next to bank on corner, it will be located next to the Second national bank, it is supposed that the building will be used for rental purposes and that there will be at least three storerooms on the ground floor. Bunker Hill, His memory honored, large picture of the late Hub Smith shown to gridiron club, Washington d.c., Hubbard T. Smith, Mr. Smith was a member, members who had died within the past year, as the pictures of hub faded away, the club sang one of Hub Smith's songs. Hudnut was here, president of the citizen's Street railway company, was in town to the possibility of leasing part of the fairgrounds to create a summer theatre, it is not known whether the deal will go through or not Another playhouse, Mr. B.G. Hudnut, citizen's Street railway company, to erect a playhouse on the fairgrounds, will give continuous performances, Gregg Park Daily Sun Big Buildings Planned, J. and S. Emison of the Atlas Mills, who recently bought the Heberd Block on Main Street opposite the Sun Office will in the near future tear down the two story portion and erect a new building four stories, will also build a mammoth warehouse on the old Whittlesey residence site. 1903 12/14/1903 Daily Sun Made Flag For Vincennes Blues, Ponca City, Dec. 14, Mr. Mina Jane Ruby, the oldest member of the woman's relief corps, the auxiliary of the G.A.R. is dead at their home here, age ninety seven years. Her husband a second cousin of President James K. Polk, was an Indiana soldier in the Blackhawk war, and she made the flag carried by the Vincennes Blues in that war, 1903 12/15/1903 Vincennes Capital 1903 12/14/1903 Work is slow, on the plant of the national rolling mill company, owing to the cold weather, Main building will extend from river to 1st Street , 97 1903 12/15/1903 1903 12/29/1903 Vincennes Capital The hospital site, hospital committee has decided to recommend the site located between 7th 8th Dubois and Nicholas Streets, site is 300x270' and includes entire block, owned by Mr. Pauley, $8000. motion passed Vincennes Capital Plant is a handsome one, Star Shovel and Range Company issues First catalogue, contains sketch of plant, 11th and Nicholas,(later became webb fire motor apparatus company, Vincennes phonograph, juvenile, Vincennes tractor) Mormons are here, Leo Johnson, William McGee, conducting a meeting at the home of Joseph Rader 1523 Walnut Street, elders Western Sun hope to secure a large building in Vincennes for the propagation of their doctrines Remodeling LaPlante House for department store, all small Vincennes Daily Sun partitions will be removed and archways cut in the brick partition walls, building ready for occupancy by April 1st Hub Smith, late vice consul to Cairo Egypt, had brilliant career, was one of the brainiest men in the consular service, short sketch Vincennes Daily Sun of his life work as furnished the sun, was a poet and song writer, Hubbard Taylor Smith, 1903 6/29/1906 1903 1/30/1930 1903 2/11/903 1903 6/31/1903 Vincennes Commercial Old Papers Found in a tin box in foundation of jail Civil War Western Sun newspapers found in old cornerstone, built in1862 1903 7/00/1903 The Vincennes Capital 1904 1/2/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 1/7/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 1/8/1904 Cornerstone New Christian Church will be laid with Masonic Honors, To make many improvements, numerous changes to be made in the S&I Lyons Stores, will be larger store, will build a new addition, Is said to be safe, McJimsey's Theatre is said to be one of best buildings in City, Architect Thomas Campbell hinges need to be changed on a door and two fire escapes added, Chief Fendrick and his most interesting record, is the 3rd oldest chief in the US, Fendrich Fendrick 1904 1/8/1904 1904 1/13/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 1/15/1904 Vincennes Commercial 1904 1/15/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 2/3/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 2/11/1904 1904 2/12/1904 1904 2/19/1904 1904 2/23/1904 1904 2/23/1904 1904 2/26/1904 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Fire Chief Fendrick is 3rd oldest chief in US, Fendrich Fendrick May build a theatre, William L. Ewing will erect a handsome building, 3rd Street near Busseron, 110 ft deep and 80 ft wide. Destructive Blaze Visits Iona Monday United Brethren Church, palmers store and residence burns It will be destroyed, Harrison House is soon to be sold and it will then be torn down, Edward Shepard of the Vincennes Paper Company, William Henry Harrison Old Heirloom, Jack Thorp has a violin two hundred and sixty years old, Steiner made in Germany have bill of sale from 1704 The Mill Has Started, First bar iron is turned out at the rolling mill, May build an addition, Bayard Building May be greatly enlarged this spring, corner 3rd Main, Vincennes Commercial Pioneer French citizen dead, lived 85 years in the house where he was born, Francis M. Dubois his wife died May 28, 1902, The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial Cleaning Mine, Sugarloaf Mining Company is Having Hard Luck These Days Extensive improvements, Edward Watson Union Depot Hotel large addition, Excitement at Coal Mine shaft and machinery damaged in mysterious manner and authorities are investigating 98 The Vincennes Capital Will have a new manager, local Street car line W.E. Henry, Extensive improvements to be made, amusement Park announced, March 6 1904 2/27/1904 1904 3/5/1904 1904 3/25/1904 1904 4/7/1904 The Vincennes Capital Was killed instantly, Nicholas Sievers Run Over by a wagon and his neck broken, son of Henry rr4 Huffman's hill, highlands, 1904 4/8/1904 Vincennes Commercial Will Start a New Summer Garden Electric Park Electric Park on Fossmeyer's on Fairground Ave 1904 4/9/1904 The Vincennes Capital Fine Memorial Building, German Evangelical Church with photo, n. 5th between Hart and Shelby, many details of building 1904 4/11/1904 1904 4/12/1904 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital 1904 4/16/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 4/18/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 4/20/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 4/23/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 4/29/1904 1904 4/29/1904 1904 4/29/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 4/30/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 5/3/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 5/5/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 5/6/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 5/10/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 5/12/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 5/12/1904 Vincennes Capital The work has begun, S&I Lyons company have begun some improvements, architect Campbell He made big find, Robert Henderson turns up dollar valued at $800, Iona, silver dollar dated 1804 only 4 in existence, Is pushed rapidly, foundation of canning factory about completed, on the B&O Road East of Indiana handle factory just this side of Fairview Park, Death caused by apoplexy, John H. Fulton dies at Wampler house last night, 45 years old, 5th Main later the site of the Pantheon theatre, foundation of old home can still be seen in the crawl space under the Pantheon To be dedicated, beautiful new Church at Hamlin chapel to be dedicated Sunday New Church, is to be built at 5th and Broadway Streets by the Baptists, to take place of the old one now in use, old one to be torn down once new one is completed Canning factory is about completed and machinery will be installed this week, Canning factory, is about completed and machinery will be installed this week, near the Indiana Handle Factory, Work Commenced, the large residence at 6th and Main will be greatly enlarged and improved, formerly Mr. Rosa Fyffe's Boarding house, being moved back towards alley, work being done by the Glass Brothers, a large addition will be built, will be a modern hotel, interior to be remodeled Died at his home, Frank Mischler the well known baker passed away this morning, bakery at corner of 2nd and Buntin, later on N. 2nd near Tecumseh Street, Work was commenced, the wall of Depot Hotel causes more trouble this afternoon, cave in several weeks ago, bricks falling when trains pass, Dies at his home, William Robeson, widely known farmer died Wednesday night, 80 years old, Boarders departed, three of them leave suddenly and Mr. Wampler is the loser, Wampler House, 5th Main sat where the Pantheon Theatre is today Purchased property, F.J. Oliphant buys the Gaddis Residence on North 5th Street, at present occupied by W.A. Cullop, will make extensive repairs, Street car company received the First of its new cars yesterday afternoon, line to the cemetery, Streetcar company received the1st of its new cars yesterday afternoon, finishing the line out 10th to the cemetery, curve at 7th and Main, Harmony Park to 2nd and Broadway, union station, distillery route given The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Sold Rock pile lot, J&S Emison, old rock pile, Rails Arrived Street Railway Extension to Cemetery new powerhouse, switches 99 1904 5/16/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 5/16/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 5/17/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 5/18/1904 The Vincennes Capital Will be dynamited, efforts being made to blow up sugarloaf mining shaft, shut down as a precaution much trouble there within the past two years, many enemies in the neighborhood 1904 5/18/1904 The Vincennes Capital The Park to be opened, special arrangements being made for Sunday may 29, at new Park, Electric Park, casino, fox chase, band, 1904 5/21/1904 The Vincennes Capital New Suburb will be pretty, JS Spiker completes a map of South Vincennes, just below Willow, 2009 note: this would later become the Bunker Hill area. It didn't pan out as planned 1904 5/23/1904 Vincennes Capital 1904 5/24/1904 1904 5/27/1904 1904 5/31/1904 1904 5/31/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 6/22/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 6/27/1904 1904 6/29/1904 1904 6/29/1904 1904 7/1/1904 1904 7/4/1904 1904 7/4/1904 Western Sun 1904 1904 7/4/1904 7/4/1904 Western Sun 1904 7/4/1904 Western Sun 1904 7/4/1904 Western Sun 1904 7/4/1904 Western Sun Home of Royal E. Purcell, editor of Sun, with nice photo Industrial articles good photos with stories School System, Educational Advantages that are nowhere surpassed, Public Schools great article with several photos, The John Ebner Ice Company, History of company given along with other companies The Knox home telephone company, great photo 1904 7/4/1904 Western Sun, Visits Vincennes, Aaron Burr, selects 500 acre farm near city, The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital New High School, Bicknell will have handsome pressed brick building costing about $20 000. New steel ceiling, PR McCarthy and son have completed the ceiling in Tougaw's "Blue Front" Saloon on Main Street, ceiling has been frescoed, neat appearance Contract awarded a handsome new building will be erected on Main Street between 4th and 5th, Henry Hellert Circulated remonstrance, people are objecting to the new summer theatre, Electric Park, against the saloon in connection with a casino Advertise for a license, looks as if Electric Park wants license to sell liquor, Fairview Park, Saloon, South Vincennes is On The Map Yoeman's Bunker Hill new Central Car and Foundry Co Info An Indian party given, Mr. Charles Bierhaus, entertains Fortnightly club at a Novel affair, 6th Seminary, Was well patronized, Streetcar line extension used by many people yesterday, Main to 10th then cemetery new track, 2009 note: track would later be pulled back up and relocated to go to Lakewood Park The plans are drawn, old Christian Church building may be turned into a modern flat, Lacroix, n. 2nd Street, will be two stories high with six rooms on each floor, takes possession in September His birthday, Uncle Joe Roseman receives congratulations on 64th anniversary, popular Civil War Veteran, 14th Indiana, with photo, Destroyed by fire, Stephan's lunch car at the union station was changed into a pile of charred timbers Big fire at Blackford glass plant, suffers heavy loss Tuesday night, The Vincennes monster building destroyed, cutting and flatting building is now a Capital mass of ruins, empire paper company, Vincennes novelty, Frank Bastin Fire loss at Tindolph's Mill, sash and door department destroyed The Vincennes late Thursday night, the loss is about $2500, building is supposed Capital to have been set afire, will rebuild, Fort Sackville, warm controversy over its exact location, Below or I think Western sun above Main Street very long article with lots of information. A but not certain must if you are researching the forts The Vincennes Capital Hartwell brothers handle factory, 1st and Seminary Streets, 1893, 100 Vincennes in 1805, Detailed description of prominent pioneers and their business places in the old post when the Western sun was First established Mamelle, Warrior's Island, neat article worth looking up and reading, lassell brothers, graeter, Mass, Vigo, Dubois, Morphine was used, tired of life, a young woman (Mr. Chris Ehart) tries to commit suicide, but fails to end it, carbolic acid, morphine, at the home of a relative on Lyndale Street, aged about 28 years, recovering now In hands of a receiver, Edward Watson and Eugene Hack take charge of Edward F. Tindolph's Property, lumber dealer and owner of planing mill, 1904 7/4/1904 Western Sun 1904 7/5/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 7/7/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 7/9/1904 The Vincennes Capital The store was sold, H.J. Watjen has retired from active business life, one of the oldest and most well known druggists in the city has sold his court house store, 7th Broadway to A.B. DePriest 1904 7/13/1904 The Vincennes Capital School Board buys a block, will erect handsome School building in North Vincennes 2nd and Eberwine, 1904 7/13/1904 The Vincennes Capital Is almost completed, furnishings will be placed in new addition within three weeks, Union Depot Hotel, Watson Proprietor, 1904 7/14/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 7/15/1904 The Vincennes Capital New Factory in operation, about a hundred men and women employed by Vincennes Canning Co. Will build an addition, Vincennes Bridge Company will spend $10 000 on the plant, 210' long x 90' wide, concrete blocks will be used, Oliphant, 1904 7/18/1904 The Vincennes Capital Col. Bryan in the city, The distinguished democratic statesman is delivering address this afternoon Williams Jennings Bryan, 1904 7/22/1904 The Vincennes Capital City's First Ambulance. George Gardner brings handsome and expensive vehicle to Vincennes, rubber tired red cross ambulance, purchased from the Cunningham, Son & Company, NY 1904 7/23/1904 The Vincennes Capital High old time, Belgian glass workers carnival to be held in August, Hartford City paper reports, Blackford Glass Factory, 1904 7/23/1904 The Vincennes Capital Residence Sold, Dr. Trueblood of Monroe City has purchased property, corner 5th Perry Street, large brick residence occupied by Mr. Johnson and family, Laz Noble, 1904 7/26/1904 The Vincennes Capital Theater to be improved, workmen began making improvements this morning, Ellis Sparrow, McJimsey's Theater, paint, woodwork, redecorated, additional lighting, ticket booth moved, 1904 7/29/1904 Western Sun 1904 7/29/1904 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1904 7/29/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 7/29/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 7/29/1904 The Vincennes Capital The Electric Park, formerly Fairview, Sportsman's, in the hands of the court now, liens Held picnic at new Alice Park, Alice of Old Vincennes Park, just at the edge of the city limits opposite Bunker Hill, Vincennes City Band furnished music Wants state to buy buildings, state senator hendee wants landmarks preserved, comes here to investigate, guests of James Wade Emison and Rev. Clippinger, attended DePauw at the same time, Harrison House The plans have failed, company could not be organized and Park may not be reopened, Electric Park on Fairground Avenue, Samuel Rumer, Mr. Hudnut, Foundation started, for the new grocery store to be erected at the corner of 2nd and St. Clair, by Myron Rindskopf, will be up-to-date 101 Handsome stable to be erected for William Simpson's Livery on North Third Street, ground has been broken, N. 3rd between Broadway and Busseron, in rear of new Christian Church, erected by Ewing, rented by simpson 1904 8/3/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 8/5/1904 Western Sun 1904 8/8/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 8/9/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 8/13/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 8/13/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 8/16/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 8/20/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 8/22/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 8/24/1904 The Vincennes Capital 1904 8/25/1904 The Vincennes Capital Fell in cistern and drowned, Arthur Boog, aged six years victim Son of Herman Boog (Hotel owner), 6 years old, very sad article 1904 8/29/1904 The Vincennes Capital New Christian Church Dedicated, a magnificent modern house of worship, cost $32 000. SE Corner of 3rd Broadway, 1904 8/31/1904 1904 9/6/1904 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital 1904 9/12/1904 Clark & Buck Foundry Sold, 1st and Perry, Wabash Valley Foundry, The Building To Be Improved W.P. Ritterskamp Co. architect was Campbell describes improvements of building Caught Under Immense Rock at Sugarloaf mine Samuel Price, 1000 lb. rock fell on him, lives at 6th and vollmer, it happened to him before Liberty Bell to come here passing through town because of worlds fair, will stop here on Nov 16, 1904 Will build a new car barn citizens Street railway company entertainment plans for Park too Vincennes Patrol Wagon new buggy made by Wabash Buggy Company, police, with photo, description of it too 1904 10/19/1904 1904 10/21/1904 1904 10/24/1904 1904 10/26/1904 1904 10/27/1904 1904 10/27/1904 1904 11/2/1904 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Daily Capital Mussel diggers cant do any good in the Embarrass and hurry back to the Wabash river fort Knox and hedden's landing, Will begin the construction, central car and foundry company making great headway, South Vincennes will be one of the prettiest suburbs in the state, Cavanaugh superintendent, many details given, bunker hill area Carrie Nation in Vincennes, remained here today for a few hours work and leaves for Evansville, saloon smasher, guest at union depot hotel, famous saloon smasher, Will be dedicated Sunday, august 28, fine new $30 000 Christian Church erected at corner of 3rd Broadway, with rendering, Would preserve historic house, senator Edgar E. Hendee, of Anderson, believes the state should buy the Harrison House and the territorial capitol building, photo of territorial building on N. 3rd Street Frenchtown Carnival, big crowd attended on opening night, being given by the Belgian glass workers simply for the sake of having a good time, Blackford Glass Last Service in Old Church, only three members of it living who saw it erected, Christian Church N. 2nd Street, worshiped there for 57 years, New Church at 3rd and Broadway is now completed The police do a big business, almost 40 arrests made during Saturday and Sunday, inmates of resort Buildings Destroyed, Oaktown suffers a big loss from fire Tuesday night, residence of J.S. Sullivan, blacksmith shop of Frank Wolfe, and warehouse were totally destroyed, He ran a mile to save his mother, Red Cloud, Col. Albert G. Sloo Dies at Bruceville widely known city clerk, 62 years old, much personal info Roush Basket Factory Destroyed By Fire across the Street from the Vincennes lumber company, A new front, the Racey Palfrey Company making a number of improvements, Architect Campbell, new plate glass front, 102 1904 11/4/1904 1904 11/16/1904 1904 11/16/1904 1904 11/19/1904 1904 11/19/1904 Vincennes Capital Hill cut down, brickyard hill has been cut down and improved by O'Donnell & Lenahan, 1 1/2 mile East of the city and a few squares beyond the Prospect Hill Coal Mine, has been cut down and graded to such an extent that the vicinity has been raised to a considerable extent, cut down by 44 cubic yards, the depth being 8 feet, the length of the whole hill being 1200 feet, Vincennes Capital Gas Office moved, Office of the Vincennes Light & Power Company is being moved from the old quarters on North 2nd Street, between Main and Busseron, to the handsome new Hellert Building on Main Street between 4th and 5th, Vincennes Capital Keys of home given to city, Poullett Property is now in possession of the city, will be the hospital site, the Clark-Gibault Hospital is to be erected on the property, historic home will probably disappear, once owned by A.G. Poulleett, the most prominent Frenchman in Indiana, lawyer, he was also an entertainer and also made great wine, Vincennes Capital Many pearls bought, two new Yorkers purchase 100 tons of shells and many pearls along the Wabash River, they stopped in the city Wednesday, Jack Welsh and H.E. Schute, both from Amsterdam New York, the pearl and mussel industry has grown wonderfully in this area within the past year. Vincennes Capital Large rink being made, for skating at the fairgrounds (later named "Gregg Park") being constructed by the street car company, a large portion of the infield between the race track will be excavated to a depth of six inches, and an embankment around the sides will be built to hold the water, will be large enough to accommodate several hundred ice skaters, 1904 11/19/1904 Daily Capital 1904 11/19/1904 Daily Capital Ferry Boat goes down, sinks with four wagons loaded with corn, drivers escaped, ferry boat "Mary Ann", property of Mr. Charles Deputy, ferrying load after load from Indiana to Mt. Carmel, will be raised sometime today, Large Rink being made, for skating at the fairgrounds being constructed by street car company, Citizens Street Railway Company, large portion of the infield of the racetrack, Built of Walnut, John Recker, who lives at the corner of 10th Vigo Streets, made a discovery yesterday while a portion of the house was being torn away to build an addition to the dwelling. It was found that all of the rafters and joists were made of solid black walnut and is all in splendid condition. 1904 11/25/1904 Vincennes Capital 1904 12/7/1904 Vincennes Capital 1904 12/8/1904 Vincennes Capital 1904 1/00/1904 The Vincennes Capital Inspected the Theatre, Chief Fendrick and electrician Anderson visit McJimsey's, made recommendations two firemen will be stationed on stage at all performances and two patrolmen in theatre, fire protection details given, Fendrich Fendrick 1904 5/00/1904 The Vincennes Capital They write a communication proprietors of Electric Park will not sell beer, Park to be kept up to date, new summer resort, 1905 1/2/1905 Vincennes Commercial Some very fast time, Bert Fuller of this city terrorizes 1000 spectators in Utah, automobile racer, famous "999" car., will compete against Barney Oldfield soon. Spectacular Fire at Vincennes Paper Mill, four hundred tons of straw burn and buildings and machinery are damaged. The wind saved the plant. Harmony Verein may build clubhouse at Harmonie Park, LA Meyer heads special investigation committee 103 1905 1/3/1905 Vincennes Sun Beat old man, burned property, Charles Rogers, John Muenster, Wm. Porter, Oklahoma 1905 1/7/1905 Vincennes Sun Dedication of TPA Window, First Christian Church, colored glass 1905 1/14/1905 Vincennes Sun New Eight Room School Building, 2nd and Eberwine Avenue, contract to be let next month 1905 1/30/1905 Vincennes Sun Millions taken from VU by state, nearly 20 000 acres of land worth $100 per acre, given by congress and never paid for by state 1905 2/20/1905 1905 2/24/1905 Western Sun 1905 3/6/1905 The Vincennes Capital 1905 3/11/1905 Vincennes Sun 1905 3/15/1905 Vincennes Sun 1905 3/17/1905 Vincennes Sun 1905 3/17/1905 Vincennes Sun 1905 3/18/1905 The Vincennes Capital 1905 3/18/1905 Vincennes Sun 1905 3/18/1905 The Vincennes Capital 1905 3/19/1905 The Sunday Commercial 1905 3/24/1905 1905 3/31/1905 The Vincennes Capital 1905 4/4/1905 The Vincennes Capital 1905 4/4/1905 Daily Sun Father Gibault Aided Clarke, A priest prominent in early Indiana Vincennes Daily Sun history helping seize Vincennes, Peter Gibault, born in Montreal, died a poor man, To tear up Main Street, Street car company will put down heavier track in the spring, new Park will be opened have leased the fairground to have a summer Park, plans made for pavilions, Tearing up the track, Street railway busy, 7th and Main Streets Streetcar routes mentioned in article. From 7th and Main down 10th Street to Cemetery Sealed 42 years, box from corner of Church built during the war of the rebellion, workman removing front wall of Main Street Presbyterian Church discover it (later Scheid and Schultheis furniture store) bible and coins Building boom in Vincennes, a few hundreds of improvements going on in the city, unusual activity in all lines of building, A new workhouse will be erected on the river bank in the near future, contract has been awarded, at the foot of Harrison Street, near the garbage stable, Old House, being removed to make way for residence, the old shanty that has stood at the corner of 2nd Broadway for some time is being torn down to make way for a modern two story residence (nothing more in article). Col A.J. Taylor shot to death after assaulting L.A. Meyer directly in front of post office, fired 4 times, 2 took effect, Shot to death in the Street, A.J. Taylor assaults L.A. Meyer and is fatally wounded, happened in front of the post office, bullet actually entered open door on post office striking the wall over the heating register on door #2, autopsy held in his saloon where he died. Marone's The contract is let, new School building on N. 2nd Street Howard Bros. of Danville, Illinois for $29 882 Ex Councilman Ayres J. Taylor shot and killed by L.A. Meyer whom Taylor had assaulted occurred in front of post office An old coin was found by Louis Brown while digging on 2nd and Main Streets, half dollar 1803 found, while working on the Streetcar line, he will keep it for a pocket piece Will erect new house, Richard j. Greenhow, Buntin between 4th 5th well known grain dealer, two stories high, Plastering fell down, Harrison House, Mr. Shepherd's party broken up two or three ladies received slight injuries, chandelier was broken, Old flags home, Indiana's missing regimental colors returned after many years, flags that were captured by the confederates will join galaxy of state colors in capitol. Under statutory provision flags will never be taken from their glass cases, 30th, 48th and 60th regiments, will be placed in a museum. battle of Chickamauga, Munfordville, Civil War. 104 Is Building a fine boat, Edwin Kuhn, the "Beulah Ray" at the foot of Broadway Street, named in honor of his niece in New York, great description of boat Contractor has arrived, new Gov. building will commence in few days 5th and Busseron, Samuel Webb was general contractor, must be done by April12, 1906 The Gardner Establishment Founded in year 1816, much family history many photos. Great article Israel Brown Hears From Wife, parted from her while he was a slave and lost trace of her, slavery, Mr. Shannon, Fine residences on the alleys, several have been erected in the uptown districts and more now being planned for construction, desirable lots high priced, judge cobb, Watjen, Wilhelm, Samonial, smith, Foulks, Heitz, Caney The Gardner Establishment Founded in year 1816, Gardner's Funeral Home, Gardner's Funeral Home, Undertaker, Andrew, Dexter, Elbridge, George, 1905 4/14/1905 The Vincennes Capital 1905 4/19/1905 The Vincennes Capital 1905 4/22/1905 1905 4/22/1905 1905 4/22/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 4/22/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 4/22/1905 Vincennes Capital Two story double house will be built by Chas. Lonsky for rental purposes, ten room two story frame residence, 10th Broadway, The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital 1905 4/25/1905 Vincennes Capital Moving Buck House Away, to make a factory site, large two story residence now on jacks to be taken one block farther up the street, Buck family residence, located on N. 1st Street adjoining the Buck Foundry, it is to be taken away by its purchaser, Mr. Emison, moved Spiker Residence too (corner of 6th and Main). 1905 4/27/1905 The Vincennes Capital Had to make a bold front when he exhumed body, Thomas Wade exhumed by George Wiley undertaker for Gardner's of this city travelled to argeola Missouri to exhume him, resistance there 1905 4/27/1905 The Vincennes Capital First shovel of dirt from government site where the handsome new government building is to be built, old Eberwine building 5th and Busseron, post office, much excitement 1905 4/28/1905 Western Sun Star Shovel and Range works Close Down, many are thrown out of work, 11th and Nicholas, 1905 4/28/1905 The Vincennes Capital Lincoln Park a busy place, carnival company is arriving and some of the shows are in condition for giving exhibitions, dancing pavilion is pretty, ferris wheel, details given within article 1905 4/29/1905 The Vincennes Capital 1905 5/1/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 5/3/1905 1905 5/3/1905 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Star Shovel and Range works want receiver, can't pay debts, trouble among the directors, 11th and Nicholas Streets (Later Vincennes Phonograph, Vincennes Tractor, Webb Motor Fire Apparatus too) Destroying old building, Store room of LaPlante's which is located on main between 1st and 2nd street near 2nd being razed to the ground, it had been occupied by Jackman Brothers' Grocery for several years, owned by Mr. Catherine LaPlante is one of the oldest store rooms in the city, is three stories high, has a front of about 45 feet and is in a splendid location. a modern business room will probably be erected there after the building has been torn away. Judge Cobb will render Decision this morning, Star Shovel and Range Company's affairs, mystified Laying of the Park Street Church corner stone, masons will assist, corner of 1st and sycamore Street 105 1905 5/4/1905 1905 5/5/1905 1905 5/5/1905 1905 5/5/1905 Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Capital 1905 5/5/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 5/5/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 5/5/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 5/5/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 5/6/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 5/8/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 5/8/1905 Vincennes Capital Are gruesome reminders, of horrors and tragedies, caps, clothing, guns, canes, bottles, and various articles found about the dead are hung up, one entire side of the rear room of the Gardner undertaking establishment on Main Street is covered with a collection of various articles taken from the bodies and the clothing of person whom the firm has handled after shooting scrapes, and from those found dead in rivers and ponds and in the fields, from those picked up under the car wheels, mangled Burned Indiana Handle Factory has a fire, Warehouse is destroyed, on B&O in NE of city, Laid is the new M.E. Church Cornerstone, number of articles placed in cornerstone Arguing receiver suit, attorney's time is unlimited, may take all afternoon to finish and then judge cobb will probably take suit under advisement, star shovel & range works, case has been one of the hardest fought in Knox County for some time. Calls it public nuisance, the old I&V gravel pit, the company has been indicted by the grand jury and suit is now pending in the circuit court, pit just this side of the city cemetery, and on the other side of the star shovel and range works, it obstructs the Street, bayou Street is cut off by it, Auction at the car works, selling off the machinery and all finished material that was put on the grounds by the contractor, parts selling at a song, central car & foundry company site, receiver Alvin McClure, the sale is to pay off the company's debts, what was to have been the greatest plant of the city will soon be a thing of the past. Workmen pull down wall, causes much excitement, fell farther than was intended and raised cloud of dust, man reported under it, building was most recently occupied by the Jackman brothers, they pulled down the front wall that was three stories high, Cornerstone was laid, new Methodist Church, impressive services held and large congregation assembled yesterday afternoon, corner of 1st Sycamore, 2nd Methodist episcopal Church, some 20 articles were placed in the copper box within the cornerstone, hymnal, list of stewards, list of Church members, history of the Church, copies of Vincennes newspapers, coins too. Club and Café Will be Closed, well known saloon and one time eating house to pass out of existence, doors will be closed tonight, "Tivoli Garden" Tivoli Garden", and club and café will soon be things of the past, C.C. Gosnell, at the rear of the city building, will soon be torn down for the construction of the new Elks home, has been standing there for over 30 years, Grill & Weisenback opened the place, later Mike Mueller, then J.R. Albrecht, John Gatton, Ham Hastings, Kuhn and Murray, Charles Joseph Bayard made receiver, for the star shovel and range works and has entered into possession of the factory and office, will obey court's mandate, after a week of hard fighting the five directors won out, defeating George Thompson and the other objectors decision today, Bierhaus, Bayard, vollmer Winkler, Kessinger, Watson, hack, Simon, Cullop, (11th and Nicholas). Ground staked off, the ground for the new school building in North Vincennes was staked off this morning, several person being present to witness the work. Actual work on the building will begin within the next few days. 106 First mule for Street car, is still with company, now pulls the tower wagon about the city, and its First master, Mr. shugert, is Vincennes Capital trainmaster, 17 years old, broken in to pull the car at the age of 3, work is progressing on the car barn, pit being made too. Streetcar Streetcars trolley trolleys railway Verdict rendered by the coroner, constable hart justified in the The Vincennes Sun killing of Ellis Phillips last Saturday, had threatened the constable, killed in Oaktown, A new business block, Mr. Malone who resides near 7th and Hickman has commenced the excavation for a new business block at the corner of 7th Hickman. The lot has been a mere hole Vincennes Capital and there will not need be much dirt handled. Contractor Allego will build the block, which will be a frame, one story affair with two large rooms. Rooms for business concerns in that section of the city are coming into great demand. nothing else in article 1905 5/10/1905 1905 5/11/1905 1905 5/11/1905 1905 5/12/1905 1905 5/13/1905 Was born in 1810 in old fort Knox, Mr. Elizabeth Emmons, Nov 6, 1810, died at her home in Russell Township, would have been 95 on next birthday, 1905 5/13/1905 Vincennes Capital Enters Cornerstone of Evangelical Church, the daily newspapers of the city will be among the different articles that will be sealed, Johnson Township, Rev. A.A. Miller will officiate, list of articles included, Vollmer, Meyer, Plass, Vieke, Viehe, 1905 5/15/1905 Vincennes Capital Practice to be stopped, messenger boys must not be sent to immoral resorts or saloons, a provision has been made, ill repute, taverns bars Western Sun Brilliant Meteor, appeared in the Western Horizon Tuesday Night Moved into their new quarters just purchased, First Church of Christ Scientists have bought the Caddington property 2nd and Hart Streets, until recently occupied the Palace Club, have been at corner of 2nd and Broadway above Koh-I-Noor Laundry 1905 5/19/1905 1905 5/19/1905 1905 5/19/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 5/21/1905 Vincennes Commercial 1905 5/22/1905 Vincennes Sun 1905 5/23/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 5/24/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 5/25/1905 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Distillery to be reopened, Enormous Tree Cut Down, on the Dan Elliott Farm, purchased by Fleming and Pickel of Bicknell, Cut eight saw logs and scales 5000 feet of lumber, yellow poplar, stood 100 feet and was purchased for $100.00, Industrial Vincennes, large article about industries in Vincennes, Vincennes Bridge Co., Vincennes Furniture Mfg. Co., Nash & May Mfg., Co., Jan 3, 1903, Wabash River and early forts, graphic sketch in which Vincennes is historic center, W.H. Blodgett, Paul Dresser, mentions murder at Fort Knox, Richardson, Improvements and new homes, four beautiful new residences, L.B. Smith, J.W. Crook, A.J. Heitz, and E.E. Shores are having constructed beautiful dwelling houses, 6th Street, all within two blocks, Caddington property sold, Christian Scientist people who recently moved there from their Broadway home are purchasers. Will someday build Church, deed was made to John l. Buckles through Jesse Foulks and it in turn will be deeded to the Church trustees. large brick house on the corner of 2nd and Hart Streets, built about 60 years ago, Palace Club, Hoover, Reed, Busse, Bruner, Inventory being taken at the Star Shovel & Range Co. an interesting visit to the button works receiver Bayard, right on the edge of what used to be the city dump, foot of 1st and Willow, pearl buttons, interesting 107 1905 5/25/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 5/27/1905 Vincennes Commercial 1905 5/31/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 6/3/1905 Vincennes Commercial 1905 6/5/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 6/6/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 6/6/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 6/13/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 6/14/1905 Vincennes Commercial 1905 6/16/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 6/16/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 6/16/1905 Vincennes Capital Horses burned and then shot, destructive fire occurs destroying Joseph Sowden's Barn and its contents, origin of the blaze unknown, fire started at an early hour this morning, corner of 6th and Barnett, 6th Barnett, Streets, Relic of Ft. Sackville Timber of Historic Value Joseph Scheefer's has piece of timber that was a part of powder magazine at ft. Sackville, it was on display at his saloon at 6th and Main for a long time. It was used as part of a house owned by Tune Souligney at 6th and Willow Street. Beulah Ray was moved, towed to Illinois side due to deeper water there, those on board thought it quite a lark and experience was novel as boat drifted downstream, Ed Kuhn's new boat, foot of Broadway Street, it will be completed a few hundred yards below the wagon bridge. steamboat North end School building being rapidly erected, foundation is completed, 8 room 2 story building Death Claims prominent man, William L. Ewing passed away Sunday morning at his home at 515 Broadway Street, illness brief, deceased was ex mayor of St. Louis in 1881, aged 62 years, Making improvements, German national bank to have new home within a few months, work of tearing down the old store room which was occupied by Fendrick's cigar store for a number of years was commenced this week, by tomorrow the old landmark will be razed to the ground, in it's place a handsome new building will be erected so that the bank proper and the new building will be thrown into one, the stairway leading to the shores studio to be moved to the East side of Harvey's millinery store, To open Taylors place, the building is rented, the saloon owned by the late ayers J. Taylor is to be operated again, Jep Utt, a former well known saloon keeper, comes into possession of the building that was used for saloon purposes by the late Ayers J. Taylor up to the time of the sensational shooting which resulted in his death, located at 17 N. 2nd Street and owned by Scott Emison, Handsome piece of statuary, from Italian sculptor, has been received by P.J. Burns, the monument man, for Fay family, from studio of A. Montedonico, carrara marble, took 8 months to create, in greenlawn cemetery, Pastime Club will likely purchase the old building, which they now occupy, Handle factory to be moved, gradually the machinery will be transferred from the spoke factory to new buildings on the river front, buildings will cost $6000. old saw mill of the furniture factory has been purchased and the land around it, carpenters are now at work, on the Terre Haute Road along the river, old plant on the B&O railroad on Meyer Street, old hub and spoke factory. Bridge Works has moved, into its new building, part of the old building has been torn down and remainder will be used as a storage room, the new buildings are of artificial stone, the business has grown, keywords: Vincennes Steel, Wabash Steel, Bridge Company, Oliphant Handle Factory Will Be Moved, gradually the machinery will be transferred from the spoke factory to new buildings on the riverfront, buildings will cost $6000.00 old saw mill of the furniture factory has been purchased and the land around it, carpenters are now at work, located along the river front on the Terre Haute Road, The old plant is on the B&O Railroad on Meyer Street, hub and spoke factory, 108 1905 6/19/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 6/21/1905 Vincennes commercial 1905 6/21/1905 Vincennes Commercial 1905 6/23/1905 Vincennes Commercial 1905 6/23/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 6/29/1905 Vincennes Commercial 1905 6/29/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 7/4/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 7/12/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 7/14/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 7/18/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 7/18/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 7/22/1905 Vincennes Capital Louis A. Meyer now a free man, his bondsmen have been released from all liabilities on their own recognizance, he shot and killed Ayers J. Taylor, Death and destruction follow Tuesday's storm, two men were instantly killed by lightning, Hagemeier, Hutchison Snag boat has been put in operation in the Wabash, sunken logs are being cleared from channel Juno bar, First snagging since 1883 Fitton has plan to improve the Wabash, Wabash river improvement association, First fort on the Wabash, Frank A. Myers relates facts which prove that Vincennes was its location, dunns statement is disputed, all tradition points to the First settlement on the Wabash River as the present site of the City of Vincennes, he has done research in the Canadian archives, he places the date at 1702, John Law quoted too, Brute Big Crowd attended the Tewalt and Meyer lot sale, 55 lots sold after which a wedding took place Street railway system and Benjamin Hudnut sued, city of Vincennes claims that corporation has been violating ordinances, damage done to fire alarm system, gamewell system damaged Her life crushed out and body mangled, horrible death of Mr. Mary Dellison beneath Streetcar wheels as frantically strove to rescue grandchild (6 yr old Pauline Dellison) from peril, the accident was unavoidable, head crushed and brains scattered along the track, nearly all bones broken and body crushed horribly, when picked up presented a sickening sight, summer car #41, travelling West on swartzel Street when the accident happened, 65 yrs old. tragedy, accident, death, Much ginger with "Alices", team is playing great ball, Lincoln High School, Vincennes High School Home from Hartford City, wanted to sell plant, Frank Bastin and H.K. Ford returned yesterday afternoon old plant is dilapidated, Blackford Glass Plant, the old plant in Hartford city is in bad shape, they closed it down and went away just like it was that day. It is in very poor condition now. Decaying casing in sugar loaf mound, sugarloaf mound, Indian mound, workmen cutting off summit of historic old hill found large number of bones few feet down, dug down during the night, visitors left hole on top that was 8 feet deep, Dr. Knapp intends to build fine summer home on the summit, piling the dirt over the South and West sides, bones from various parts of the body and not very well preserved, some were taken, others were put back and covered up once again, native Americans Handsome new residence is being erected by Hill & Hand for Dr. Stewart on N. 7th, Ground was broken this morning for a handsome new two-story frame residence on N. 7th street at the corner of Buntin, the residence is to be modern in every respect, is to have a smoking room and billiard parlor on the 2nd floor and other conveniences and when all work is completed the residence will be one of the most up to date in the city. Mussel digging big industry, hundreds of people are working along the Wabash near here and find it to be profitable, many pearls and slugs found, the meat inside the shells after being cooked is thoroughly examined and later buried or given away as hog feed, description of processes given within article. 109 1905 7/22/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 7/24/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 7/24/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 7/25/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 7/29/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 8/6/1905 Vincennes Commercial 1905 8/6/1905 Vincennes Commercial 1905 8/8/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 8/8/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 8/9/1905 Vincennes Commercial 1905 8/10/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 8/20/1905 Vincennes Commercial 1905 8/24/1905 Vincennes Commercial 1905 8/24/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 8/26/1905 Vincennes Capital 1905 8/27/1905 Vincennes Commercial Knox County heavily sued by Mr. Ella Pritchett because the jail is built next to her property and prisoners use dirty language, she wants $7000 damages, says the jail is so built that the crazy and disorderly people hurl vile and indecent language at the family and guests, wife of attorney James S. Pritchett, SE Corner of 8th and Broadway. Carrie had hands full, on board the excursion, Mr. Carrie Nation of national fame, was in the city yesterday and spent the day about the union depot hotel, called down many men for drinking, smoking, and using slang expressions, Mr. Carrie Nation was the center of attention on the van excursion homeward bound, of national fame and was in the city yesterday at the Union Depot Hotel, departed on the Vandalia Train for Spencer, smoking, drinking, vile language Are building the front, German National Bank will have the most handsome front in the city, It will be of fine shale brick with handsome windows facings and stone trimmings, by night there will be much of the work completed. That dismantled Church, promising big sensation, suit by its trustee has been dismissed and all costs paid, hence forth, all is peace, Purcell, Baptist Church, Chimney Pierre Hills, Joseph R. Frakes, parts of it moved to Decker, Fraker, Elmer Adams, Four year old son of Jas. M. Adams, of Verne is saved from watery grave by Burnett Charles E. Burnett, Monroe City, marshal Reitman, Little girl is rescued just in the nick of time, Elmer Adams 4 yr old son, of Jas. M. Adams of Verne is saved from watery grave Articles of Incorporation, Robinson-Donaldson Company, filed with the recorder of Knox County Yesterday Afternoon, Already with the State, Robinson Donaldson Buggy Company, Commenced Improvement on department store, another section is to be added to the large building that is already in use, the old building which has been occupied by the Haartje Grocery is to be opened up, the stairway which is now between it and the room already occupied is to be moved over toward 2nd Street to the wall adjoining the Thuis Harness Store and the inside wall taken out, the front is to be a solid plate glass and to have the required water attachment to keep a stream falling down the plate Policeman Harry Wells killed by a live wire, trying to light an arc lamp 12th and Harrison Streets where death occurred, Body ripped into ribbons, still life lingered on, horrible death of Mr. Maggie Weems formerly of this city, while at Edgemont Ohio, wife of W.L. Weems, struck by a Streetcar, formerly miss Maggie brown, Greater Vincennes Edition of the Sunday Commercial, Most prosperous industrial city of Indiana, Alligator killed by L.D. Scott Wednesday, First of its kind found in this county saw another larger one cut-off, 28 inches in length, 10 inches around, saw another 6 feet long, They found an alligator 28 inches long, captured and killed in the big four washout by L.D. Scott, J.J. Gault, James Orr and Ursamar Abrassart, Jr., Founder of Bicknell is head of four generations, Origin of Bicknell, history of family with photo, Old time residents of city of Vincennes, as remembered by the late L. Watson, father of Ed Union Dep. many, many, names and occupations listed. Too numerous to list here. Worth checking out 110 1905 8/30/1905 1905 11/17/1905 1905 11/17/1905 Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Capital 1905 3/00/1905 Vincennes Sun 1905 5/00/1905 Vincennes Commercial 1906 1/6/1906 1906 1/8/1906 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial 1/20/1906 Vincennes Commercial 1906 1/21/1906 Vincennes Commercial 1906 1/22/1906 The Vincennes Capital 1906 1/23/1906 Vincennes Commercial 1906 1/23/1906 Vincennes Commercial 1906 1/28/1906 Vincennes Commercial 1906 1/30/1906 Daily Commercial 1906 1/30/1906 Vincennes Commercial 1906 1/31/1906 Vincennes Commercial 1906 1/31/1906 Vincennes Commercial 1906 2/1/1906 Vincennes Commercial 1906 The Kitty League Champions of 1905 in Picture and Story, Fastest team in the league, Kolb, Wilkinson, Duggan, Donovan, Cooper, Forney, Barbour, Perdue, Hippert, Whitley, French, Mattison, with individual photos of each player, baseball, Marker Unveiling, parties who expect to take part in parade should meet at city hall at 2 p.m., Daughters of the Revolution, Fort Sackville Marker, Kessinger, Voss, Moore, Smith, Haslep, Adams, Granite marker with bronze tablet Henry Cauthorn died suddenly, without complaining of any illness retired to his room Thursday afternoon and was found dead last night, pioneer citizen and attorney, in his home on the corner of 3rd and Seminary, his grandfather elihu stout raised him after his father died, married miss Margaret Bayard, Catholic Cemetery. Save the Elms, Vincennes lost nearly 200 fine shade trees last year, shade tree pest Elm Historic mound and old log fort at Petersburg, skeleton of giant race found in the mound with walls of old fort white oak springs, outpost of fort Vincennes, Grocery Company files articles of incorporation, Bratton Racey, old allen property 5th and Main The true site of fort Knox lies in Vincennes, very good lengthy article, Dr. Smith, The Oldest Building, on Main Street next door to 2nd natl bank, is being remodeled, owned by scott Emison and bros., front wall supported by five solid walnut beams 9x16" square, Frank Weisert being remodeled, owned by Scott Emison and Bros., more than 3 stories high, walnut posts, attic, The Noble Block Sold, Valuable property bought by Mabel T. Knapp, wife of Dr. Knapp for $3000 7th and Broadway, 2 story property opposite courthouse, Asa B. DePriest drug store, Gus Vieke cigars, Gaddis Improvements contemplated, The Bayard Building enlarged corner of 3rd and Main, changes to K of C lodge room, they only use half of 3rd floor now Bank note souvenirs, Vincennes lady has a $5 note issued nearly 90 years ago by old state bank Mr. William Heberd, dated March 1819, history of banks To annex Territory, extending the limits of city, between Willow and Brevoort Newcomb Bishops description of land being annexed into city, Old Boyer Property was sold Friday to County surveyor Williams who will make it into his residence, 5th between scott Harrison Handsome new School, large number of pupils enrolled in Vincennes' latest School on opening day, Eberwine's Addition Vaudeville Theatre Dr. DePriest and Kokomo Gentleman figuring to build one here on fourth between Main and Vigo, Dr. Silas Hall, Enlarging office of the B&O Division freight agent at union station, very small article, space between the present office and baggage room will be bricked up Purchased old Church and moving it to Iona, will take the place of building destroyed by fire, old evangelical society Church, burned two years ago, Monroe City, Stately structure, new public building (post office) will be a beauty inside as well as outside excellent details in article 111 The Vincennes Capital Stake ice factory ground, work will be pushed, Citizens Ice & Cold Storage, E&TH line Another Theatre, to be opened up in the Lipe Building, Chaney to Vincennes move, Main 3rd 4th presently occupied by Chaney's billiard hall, Commercial Bayard, Wise, Death claims Edward Bierhaus Sr. prominent wholesale grocer, lots of bio info Died After long illness, Edward Bierhaus, Sr., died of brights The Vincennes disease and from general dibility Wednesday native of Elberfield Capital Prussia born aug 4, 1832, 73years old, LaPlante Hotel, Gimbel, Louise Schuckman wife, Vincennes Nearly a century, has Vetal Bouchie been resident Vincennes, Commercial celebrates 95th birthday today Over 100 years old, Rare old bureau secured by James R. Mulligan, over 113 years old, Purcell made of cherry, hand carved pillars, glass knobs, Six ton block dressed stone, was within 15 minutes lifted from The Vincennes ground to a height of 20 ft and deposited, post office describes Capital process of placing huge stones into the new government building, post office 5th Busseron Valuable old historical documents supposed to have been Vincennes Sunday destroyed, have been found, found by Prof. Alvord of the Commercial University of Illinois, lost Kaskaskia records, oath of allegience, Gibault Hinkle Property, purchased by J.P. Haughton, n. 5th between Vincennes Buntin and Broadway, two story brick not completely sure of year, Commercial it was blurry,$6000 The Vincennes City may get a pretty Park, block purchased for hospital, block Capital bound by Nicholas, Dubois, seventh, and eighth Will improve Lincoln Park, The Street car company will beautify The Vincennes their summer resort, may extend lines, seats purchased from the Capital worlds fair will be placed in Park, will extend line from kelso Creek to B&O Tracks The Vincennes Court house real estate was bought for $200 property was Capital bought cheap years ago, but today brings handsome price The Vincennes More Tearing Down Done, workman had to tear down and do Capital over part of side entrance, not the First time Skating Rink is a nuisance, Walter Tremor, Gem Restaurant, The Vincennes Edward Watson owner of 3 story building three story building on Capital Third and Busseron facing the post office building, Charles Pierce, The Vincennes New Hospital has been named, The Good Samaritan, Capital The Vincennes A Plea For Harrison Park, Great article on the history of Harrison Capital Park Written by a concerned citizen The Vincennes Four prisoners escape from the County jail, Capital New Grocery Was Launched, Edward Baker Grocery Co., at the The Vincennes Old Baker Stand at 7th & Main was opened today formerly Capital opened today, son of the late Ernest Baker is senior member of the firm, Frank Greene partner, The Vincennes Harrison Park To Be Improved, Cincinattian's plans of years ago Capital have been resurrected by board of public works 1906 2/20/1906 1906 2/21/1906 1906 2/22/1906 1906 2/22/1906 1906 2/22/1906 1906 2/24/1906 1906 2/24/1906 1906 2/25/1906 1906 2/27/1906 1906 3/1/1906 1906 3/2/1906 1906 3/3/1906 1906 3/8/1906 1906 3/8/1906 1906 3/16/1906 1906 3/19/1906 1906 3/20/1906 1906 3/24/1906 1906 3/28/1906 1906 3/28/1906 The Vincennes Capital Making Improvements, Buck & Boyd Plumbing Shop on Main Street (114 Main) very small article it doesn't say much else 3/29/1906 The Vincennes Capital Dragged By Street Car, Willie Ruprecht, a School boy of the German Catholic School was run down by car, 9 years old, mother Mr. Joseph Ruprecht, other kids had shoved him into the path of the car, 1906 112 Good property is sold, Isaacs Dwelling House, Charles and John Bierhaus buy property 7th Busseron North corner of 7th and Busseron, sold by Mr. Sheridan H. Isaacs, 90' on Busseron, 100' on 7th, Buildings are rising rapidly, Citizens ice & Cold storage Co will be ready in about two weeks to receive machinery 13th and E&TH Railroad, walls brick 18 inches thick, 1906 4/2/1906 The Vincennes Capital 1906 4/4/1906 The Vincennes Capital 1906 4/4/1906 The Vincennes Capital 1906 4/9/1906 The Vincennes Capital 1906 4/10/1906 1906 4/11/1906 1906 4/12/1906 The Vincennes Capital 1906 4/14/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 4/24/1906 The Vincennes Capital 1906 5/5/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 5/31/1906 The Vincennes Capital 1906 6/3/1906 Vincennes Commercial Eagles Buy Property, local lodge will build themselves a frame on South 4th Street, Dr. Asa DePriest, between Main and Vigo 40 ft on 4th Street, depth of 180 ft., $2400 purchase price, 1906 6/4/1906 The Vincennes Capital Now open, the new theatre at the corner of Sixth and Main Streets, The new Royal Theatre, mentions old royal at the corner of 4th and Busseron, large opening in roof which can be closed, The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Kings Hotel is Sold, To William L. Ewing, he has not Decided what use he will make of it, $7100 built in 1874 built by Joseph king, Weisenburger family owned it ever since Police Raid House Ill Fame, four men and three women were taken to jail, Jessie Haythorn, Maggie Evans, mattie Williams, William Godare, Frank Leveron, JR Earl, Southside factories taken into the city, annexation not a popular Decision State Bank Building leased by brewing company, EW Bono, Terre Haute brewing Co. Club bought building from Charles LaPlante, old landmark on N. 2nd will be improved, pastime club, N. 2nd N. 2nd between Busseron and Broadway, $5000 purchase price, Purchased club house the pastime club purchased its clubhouse Wednesday, 111 N. 2nd, lots 85 and 86, LaPlante sold for $5000 Will Build fine house, next to Graeter Home, Dr. Claud Boyd, secured permit for dwelling and office on Busseron between 3rd and 4th, will face fourth Street Indian's skeleton unearthed by farm hand while plowing in open field, is old timer, William England near smothers Creek between plainville and elnora,Luther Killion farm on North side of Creek, many found Articles of Incorporation, Vincennes Traction and Light Co., is formed, will do traction business, Historic St. James property has been sold to Frank C. Hardacre and row of flats may be built, 4th and Busseron, $7250 Busseron side of lot is 157 1/2' ft long, 4th Street side is 66 1/2' ft long, large 2 story frame pastoral residence, erected in 1849, relics, bell, windows More bones dug up, the skeleton of a male, Prather home on N. 5th near Seminary, old College Beulah Ray Sunk, strikes rock in the Wabash, rapidly fills and goes down, will be raised, Kuhn, near grand chain Illinois, near grayville, had been on the ohio too, Wabash, 1906 6/5/1906 Vincennes Commercial 1906 6/26/1906 The Vincennes Capital 1906 7/6/1906 Western Sun 1906 7/8/1906 Vincennes Western Let the contracts, work on fairground ave extension to Lakewood Sun Park, kelso bridge work must be completed within 30 days 1906 7/13/1906 Fifteen new boats, Street car company have placed an order for Vincennes Western boats at Lakewood 15 steel boats, various sizes, D.W. Norton & Sun Co have been building a dam to hold the lake 113 1906 7/17/1906 Vincennes Sun Oldest negro in Indiana, John Wesley Waller a resident of Vincennes, remembers Lincoln Bruceville, oldest member of AME Church, slavery 1st Hart, born may 23, 1824, Robert Elliott, Abe Westfall, Fort Knox built 1906 7/17/1906 Vincennes Sun Raise Beulah Ray, workmen now engaged in raising the sunken vessel will bring her here, two Decked steamboat, Kuhn Grand Chain, nine mile riffle, large listing of boat names Oldest Negro in Indiana, is John Wesley Waller, a resident of the city of Vincennes, remembers lincoln's speech Bruceville, and interesting facts pertaining to early local history, A.M.E. Church, b.1824 slave, slavery Three North end Streets opened, Brouillette, Manilla and Roussillon Streets opened 1906 7/17/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 7/21/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 7/30/1906 Vincennes Sun New Jewelry Firm, Henkes Baker Company open their new store this morning, 220 Main, formerly Rumer & Son confection. 1906 8/6/1906 Vincennes Sun A gruesome find, corpse of infant child and man's hand was found by patrolmen Evans Saturday night Lahr house in closet, left there by Sam Cox, taken to gardners morques, hand had been pickeled from Dr.'s shop 1906 8/11/1906 Vincennes Sun Woman injured in Cave in, large stone on East side of 2nd Street near Gimbel's breaks woman falls 10 ft Mr. Charles H. Yates receives serious injury, large sidewalk stone broke, 1906 8/11/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 8/11/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 8/18/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 8/22/1906 Vincennes Sun Work progressing, the lot at the corner of 6th and Perry Streets being excavated for the new St. James Church, Woman injured in a cave in, Mr. Charles H. Yates receives serious injury on N. 2nd Street, sidewalk stone broke and she fell down under the sidewalk 10 feet, Gimbel Haughton and Bond, Gimbel's, Gimbel's New boats here received by the Street car company for East Wood lake Friday (Lakewood Park) New Church Sure, The Baptists will erect a handsome structure at 5th and Broadway 1906 8/24/1906 Western Sun Will discontinue 10th Street line and rails will be taken up soon, Vincennes Street railway, Streetcar, Street car, rails will be placed on the Eastwood Park extension, the Main Street line will be extended to 15th Street too, (later called Lakewood ) 1906 8/25/1906 Vincennes Sun A new building may be erected instead of Daines livery stable on Busseron Street, Emison, Eastham 1858 when built 1906 8/28/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 8/28/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 8/30/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 8/31/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 9/7/1906 Western Sun 1906 9/10/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 9/11/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 9/14/1906 Western Sun A new building, old barn on Busseron Street wil be razed to the ground and new structure erected, Emison, campbell New Elks Home, work on the building being pushed as rapidly as possible laying of cornerstone, The cornerstone of elks will be laid next Tuesday with elaborate ceremonies, Early history of Vincennes, Interesting account of County names given in columns below names given to counties, B.P.O. Elks Cornerstone was laid at four o'clock this afternoon with impressive ceremonies, Elks Lodge A grand opening, Henkes Baker Jewelry Company are showing their store and stock to the public today 220 Main Street, Vincennes Presbyterian Centennial, century of Church history keeping pace with Indiana's growth A grand opening, Henkes Baker Jewelry company are showing their store and stock to the public today, established a few weeks ago, 220 Main Street, 114 1906 10/1/1906 Vincennes Sun Engine Turned completely over, Mike Adams killed in train wreck near St. Francisville Sunday afternoon Train, Trains, railroading 1906 10/2/1906 Vincennes Sun Terrible accident at rolling mill, Gustave F. Freund cooked alive 1906 10/15/1906 The Vincennes Capital Airdome Theatre, talking picture "The Outlaw", ad 1906 10/15/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 10/16/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 10/18/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 10/18/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 10/22/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 10/24/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 10/24/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 10/24/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 10/26/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 10/27/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 10/27/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 10/27/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 11/2/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 11/14/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 11/21/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 11/24/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 11/26/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 11/27/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 11/27/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 11/28/1906 Vincennes Sun Announcement, The Famous Clothing and Shoe Store now open, corner 3rd and Main formerly Reed Grocery Work on the new hospital, under cover by Christmas, old building will be removed, 7th Dubois, Pouillett prop Elks new home as it will appear when completed, John Hartigan, 2/3rds completed, under roof before Dec. 2 story with basement, cornerstone exercises were recently conducted, James Wade Emison, Track extension, Vincennes Light and Traction Company pushing work on new line, Eastwood Lake (Lakewood Park) should be completed by next week, great article William J. Bryan's Fifth visit to Vincennes, greeted by thousands, peerless orator and statesman whirled 1000 miles, making 30 speeches in three days, Hunting fishing club organized, river sport, Mohawk, nine mile island, Chippecoke, Cobb, Mitchell, Chaney Old Post fishing club at Bowman's Pond, Rindskopf, Frisz, Ewing, Bey, Williams, Hartigan, Mill is burned, Sorghum mill of William Grabel, located near Highlands on Sievers Farm, Hunting Fishing Club Organized, Chippecoke Hunting and fishing club, own boats, Mohawk, nine mile island, cobb, Mitchell, rindskopf, chaney, frisz, ewing, bey, Williams, hartigan, bowman's pond, Cornerstone laying Saturday, St. James Episcopal Church, 6th Perry, Cornerstone Laid, St. James Church 6th Perry, lists contents of cornerstone copper box, holy bible, book of common prayer, hymnal, history of parish, Vincennes Daily Sun, other newspapers, location too Ewing Residence seriously damaged by fire, 2 story brick, Broadway between 5th and 6th, the home had just been reDecorated at great expense Finding pearls in Streets of Vincennes are boys who follow gravel wagons from river, Ben F. Wheeler Fierce encounter in "Oklahoma" Mr. Paul Edson, Mag Miles, drunken female brawl, beats woman with beer bottle New subdivision for Vincennes, LaPlante and Joice bring 70 lots into the confines of the city, Parkinson Trees for Park, every species of tree, large number of trees to be put in Harrison Park Monument in Harrison Park, will be erected by the GAR of this city, cannons been there for years, mounted Saloonist retires, Francis Murphy quits saloon business after Dec 1 has new occupation, Arcade Saloon A model officer, Patrolman Asa Evans married to Malissa Vaugh of near merom b. June 25 1862 in near philadelphia, his father was John a farmer, went to robinson illinois, then Vincennes, married New arc lights, want to change from DC to AC, City electric lighting company, arc lights South Vincennes, over 800 lots will be sold at once and the addition opened, BF Wheeler, WA Miller Car works site, JS SPiker's Survey, Elizabeth Park, (now Bunker Hill area) 115 1906 11/28/1906 Vincennes Sun 1906 Vincennes Sun 12/1/1906 Thuis Turkey Shoot Raided by Police, revolving wheels and paddles ordered to be seized, Columbia Park Objects to the opening of the Street, board orders Street commissioner to remove 15th Street obstructions E&TH to plank the crossing at that place, 1906 12/10/1906 The Vincennes Capital Contracts are made for three buildings, East Lake Park, Lakewood Park, large dancing pavillion, band stand, refreshment stand, entrance arch pavillion will be used for roller skating as well as for dancing, 90x120 feet, cinder is being hauled to make a good landing, it is coming from the distillery, Dan Agnew 1906 12/12/1906 Vincennes Sun Cathedral Trustees Object to Street, file written remonstrance against extending 9th Street through land 1906 12/12/1906 The Vincennes Capital A contract been give, for bridge across lake, frank conley contracted with traction company yesterday and will commence at once. Lakewood Lakewood Park, 30 pilings were erected across the lake before the water was stopped flowing through the big dam, and are now standing in pairs, floor of bridge 15 feet above water level, ten feet wide, 230 feet long, 1906 12/12/1906 The Vincennes Capital A contract has been given for bridge across lake, Lakewood Park, 30 pilings have been erected across lake, 15 ft above water, 10 ft wide, 230 ft long 1906 12/19/1906 Vincennes Capital 1906 12/21/1906 The Vincennes Capital 1906 12/27/1906 Vincennes Capital 1906 12/29/1906 The Vincennes Capital 1906 12/29/1906 The Vincennes Capital 1906 12/29/1906 Vincennes Capital 1907 1/1/1907 The Vincennes Capital Old Relics of Laselle, may be purchased by state of Indiana for the Museum in the state house in Indianapolis, early Vincennes history is told by these relics, and the exploits of George Rogers Clark, Charles B. Lasselle, Francis Bosseron, Captain Helm, Capote, Taffia, Godare, liquor chest of General Hamilton, plat of Vincennes, very interesting Old relics of Laselle, may be purchased by state of Indiana for the museum in the state house Indianapolis, and early Vincennes history, much info on the earliest of Vincennes history, a great article Incorporation papers filed, Henry J. Boeckman and Frank J. Boeckman become interested in Hardware store. A new company is formed. Although William H. Weed will retain interest in Weed Boeckman Store, he will retire from Business. Weed plans to go to Seattle. a faithful wife brutally murdered, walter green, a drunken wretch, in a fit of anger fires three bullets into the body of his helpless wife in the family's presence at the supper table, home scene of another murder 20 years prior Building a warehouse, to do bigger business, E.C. Reel will branch out in the spring still more in his business, a young man, 11th Street near hart, 11th hart, A faithful wife brutally murdered, Walter Green, a drunken wretch, in a fit of anger and without provocation, fires three bullets into the body of his helpless wife in the family's presence at the supper table, the murderer is caught, the wounded woman was given the physicians skill and careful attention but heath resulted this morning. Her dying words and the murders' statements listed below. Walter Green 31, his wife, Mr. Susan Rush Green aged 42, the shooting occurred in the boarding house at 4th and Principals in Friday's Tragedy, Green's Hotel corner of 4th and Harrison, Walter Green, Susan Rush Green, murder, homicide, excellent photo of the couple in the article He shot and killed her while drunk, mentions Lyndale Hotel, boarding house on Lyndale Ave 116 1907 1907 1/2/1907 Vincennes Sun Theatre Manager Heavily Fined, SS Grange assaulted Tom Bailey, 15 years old, under great provocation throwing firecrackers into the theater, Electric Theater Main near 3rd, name changed several weeks ago 1/3/1907 The Vincennes Capital Prompt action necessary to save the Harrison house, Vincennes Paper Mill Co will tear down historic mansion good story with photo, AM Shepherd has option on the property, he blames city for not buying it, lived there since 1896 1907 1/3/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 1/5/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 1/5/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 1/7/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 1/7/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 1/7/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 1/7/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 1/8/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 1/8/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 1/8/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 1/9/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 1/9/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 1/12/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 1/12/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 1/12/1907 The Vincennes Capital On charge of adultery, man and woman fined, Dora Portee and Joseph Perkins have to pay twenty dollar fine and costs, captain A.H. Kruse, colored people, charged with living in adultery, others will be arrested soon Harrison House worth saving, people residing outside of city and in business as shown by city papers think mansion should be kept, Harrison Mansion Harrison House worth saving, people residing ouside of city and in business as shown by city papers think mansion should be kept, fine specimen of architecture, Contractor damaged, high water the cause, kelso Creek played havoc with the new concrete retaining wall at salt well., She died Sunday Night, Was well known lady, Mrs. Mary Froelke of South Tenth Street Passed peacefully away Sunday night, 739 S. 10th, 77 years old, widow of Joseph, The dam is damned, In telling the state of Wabash at the dam above Mt. Carmel, funny story that uses the word "Dam" repeatedly, funny, locks and dam, grand rapids From Horse Car to the trolley, story of the wonderful development in Electric traction during the past twenty years, passing of steam traction, lengthy story, Streetcar, Streetcars, Street car, Street cars, railway Walter Green was indicted, grand jury finds that he unlawfully felonously and with premeditated malic kille his wife, murder, murdered, murderer, homicide Local Industry Changed Hands, plant of the Vincennes Hardwood lumber company sold to a new firm, business is to be increased, maley, wertz & snapp secures possession and make improvements, corner of 13th and big four railroad He cracks the star, and defends Vincennes, president Hudnut of Street Railway company writes card to terre haute newspaper, Vincennes Street Railway Company, Lakewood Park Materializing, carpenters and workmen are making extensive preparations for the big opening Fantastic article, probably the best one describing Lakewood , includes physical dimensions of structures there too. Believes Line Will Be Built, H.G. Hudnut, of Terre Haute Expects to see interurban lines here at an early date, Vincennes Street Railway Company, Streetcar, Streetcars, trolley, Awful Explosion Wrecks New Boat "Joe Hooker", lighted torch caused a burst of flames, steamboat, steamer Save historic old Landmark, the famous old mansion of Territorial Gov Harrison, remarkably well preserved Fantastic article, much detail given describing history and rooms within, also building materials Will build ten houses, WA Miller, Miller and Bayard addition, faces 2nd Street near central foundry 117 1907 1/12/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 1/14/1907 1907 1/14/1907 1907 1/14/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 1/14/1907 Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Save old landmark, the famous old mansion of Territorial governor William henry Harrison, remarkably well preserved, lengthy article with many photos, A Rich Strike is Made by a Vincennes Citizen, Joseph L. Ebner is said to have struck ore, will increase wealth Scared the Barbers, at the Nestlehut Shop, Street Car Trolley and Power Co wire kissed today good story, Sloop Vincennes Fully Described, built in Boston in 1826, history of Scared the Barbers, at the Nestlehut Shop, Street car trolley and power company's wire kissing today played havoc in Barber Shop, Jot Davis and George Gribbler, Frey Saloon, Letter to the editor from Captain I.H. Pauley regarding the Harrison House, suggests moving the house to Harrison Park, It would look like a full bloomed Rose in a patch of thorns where it is currently located Johnson's Deer Grove, will soon be no more, the Lumberman's ax has been introduced and many fine trees are already down, not far from petersburg, 300 acres of primeval forest, started preserve in 1830 200 deer 1907 1/17/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 1/17/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 1/21/1907 Vincennes Capital Murderer debord narrow escapoe death sentence, for the murder of his wife on september 25, 1906, a Vincennes painter, 1907 1/21/1907 Vincennes Capital Brick Wall Fell Down, Caused by a high wind, old wall of livery stable tumbled down Saturday evening, on Busseron Street, formerly occupied by isaac daines, L.B. Smith wholesale house, 1907 1/21/1907 Vincennes Capital Catholic Population, has been on the increase, there has been increase of 600 clergymen and 334 new Churches established, National Catholic information and statistics given 1907 1/23/1907 The Vincennes Capital Harrison House Was Erected By William Lindsay, a grandfather of the venerable Mr. John Pullian of North Sixth Street, grandson of brickmaker who built the old Harrison mansion, Melvina Lindsay, bricks were burned just across the river, D.A.R., DAR, raised sheep there, bought turkeys from the indians, Lindsey 1907 1/30/1907 Vincennes Sun Base of cannon will cost $1 920 contract was let to William H. Moore, 1907 1/30/1907 Vincennes Sun Round House Fire, Fire Laddies had a bad fire to contend with Tuesday Night, 11th Vigo surrounded by rr tracks, switch engine burned, large timbers fell as the structure burned, 1907 2/1/1907 Vincennes Sun Vincennes To have a new industry, Milk Condensing Company, locust and chestnut Streets 1907 2/2/1907 Vincennes Sun Good Old Summer Time Contract Made, William H. Moore has until Sept. 1 to build monument cannon in Harrison Park, 1907 2/8/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 2/12/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 2/12/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 2/13/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 2/20/1907 Vincennes Sun Meets Sudden death while aiding father, Cameron Fawcett, drops dead in Miller Drug Store Apolectic Stroke, Lincoln had stormy time at Bruceville, speech there in 1844 Abner T. Ellis, then mayor of Vincennes and Mr. Lincoln applied to Major Wm. Bruce for a night's lodging, Traction Franchise passed by council, Harrison House purchase info too, Body of W.D. Barr found at noon, lay face downward in clump of willows near Bartlett Kuhn Elev. accidentally drowned in Wabash, 200 yards South of wagon bridge, Caught In a Hole, John Pennington stuck in tunnel under Harrison Mansion Roll Hannum, John Pennington, 118 1907 2/27/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 2/27/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/1/1907 Western Sun 1907 3/4/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/5/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/5/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/5/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/5/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/5/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/6/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/6/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 3/7/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/7/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/7/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/8/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/8/1907 Western Sun 1907 3/8/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/8/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/9/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/9/1907 The Vincennes Capital Fire Licks up distillery plant, largest structure in the city destroyed by fire this morning history of distillery, 1896, completed March 1897, Old Vincennes Distilling Co.'s plant gutted by fire, probable loss $150 000 Fire Licks up the old Vincennes distillery Monday night, blaze started in large elevator building and soon entire plant was a mass of flames, loss will be heavy, is insured Will build new theatre, plans are under way almost a certainty, St. james Church corner of 4th Busseron Frank Hardacre, Frank Green, McJimsey's, lease on McJimsey theatre is up and will not be renewed A handsome new house is to be erected by CC Gosnell on Vigo between 2nd and 3rd, brick, tearing down old house there now, Aunt Polly Wampler died at her home near Bruceville, 98 years old, Filling old Street cistern, last of reservoirs used by fire dept is being closed up, this one caused explosion 2009 note: this was not the last one, there is still one in the Street next to the Rotary point, look for square drain in St. Foundry Closed, plant at 8th and Hickman shut down for good, Recker Plant, lack of money Theatre Sold Again, Electric Theatre, ss Range, JL Bayard, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Bayard Limits to be extended, North and East Ends extended, To recommend an annexation, the board of works suggests that council take into the city limits large Territory in North end, kelso Creek to be boundary, also voted to put stepping stones down across Streets Lakewood Park Skating Rink, Floors are made of hard maple, other improvements, big opening in May good description of skating rink Lakewood Park skating rink, will be opened the 14th and 15th, floors are hard maple, new skating rink and pavillion, dancing floor is 50x60 ft, skating rink is around the dance floor, Two Big Deals, Dr. Held purchases home on Main Street, Hardware store changes hands Dr. J.N. Jessup on Main between 6th and 7th, Dr. Held, HW Beggs, AG Meise, N Smith, 3rd 4th Main A handsome new home for Dr. August W. Held, purchases the Jessup property on Main near 7th, Beggs $8 000 has a frontage of 60 ft and depth of 150 ft, at present occupied by Mr. Harry Beggs, All double track, Street car company are now at work on the new extension, nearly a mile long, Lakewood hills opposite the fairgrounds will be cut down to a level, Main Street property bought by August meise, John and Edward Smith have sold out, hardware Main between 2nd and 3rd, Main between 3rd and 4th, has been in smith family since 1828 New Buildings, Vincennes will have plenty of work here, opera house, hospital, car shops A New Laundry, North side of old Christian Church on 2nd and Perry, Fire horses run away, but no damage was done, Hugo Pomil came to the rescue, hose house 3 tore door off of hinges 119 1907 3/10/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/10/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/11/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/11/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/11/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/12/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/12/1907 Western Sun 1907 3/12/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/13/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/13/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/13/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/14/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 3/15/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/15/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/15/1907 Western Sun 1907 3/15/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/15/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/15/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/16/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/16/1907 The Vincennes Capital Building of immense size, the Ebner Ice and Cold Storage Co., five stories high, now used by the Technology Division at VU (2009) To improve the resort, several new buildings, F.A. Thuis greatly improving Columbia Park Appearance new pavillion 40x55 ft, new banquet room 16x32 ft, several smaller buildings too, new grass, flowers, Building of new houses, The outlook this spring is very encouraging, Miller, Zuber, Elks, Post Office St. James Church, new theatre, Bayard's subdivision, Ben Wheeler, JA Rogers boarding house, 2nd, St. Clair Portland Lakewood Park open tomorrow, plan for the entertainment of thousands of visitors at the attractive new Park formal opening tomorrow, band concerts, roller skating, dancing, boating, Nobly Fought and nobly won, Vincennes University wins struggle of 100 years, More Territory for Vincennes, City Decides to take in a great deal more Territory, Remodel Theate, McJimsey opera house will be made modern in every respect, work to begin soon present interior will be torn out, new seats, painted, Will improve the hall, new floor and ceiling, harmonie Harmony hall is to be in the hands of the workmen at an early date, architect campbell, J.B. LaPlante, new steel ceiling, new hardwood floor, Church deeded city property, St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral has given strip of land for new Street in accepting the deed the city agrees to make a jog in 9th and refrain from cutting bishop lands 50'W 790'deep Church Deeded City Property, St.Francis Xavier's Cathedral gives strip for new Street, makes a jog in 9th Street, John B. Zuber will this spring erect a modern residence on the corner of 4th and Hart Streets, $5000 the home standing on the lot now will be moved to 12th Street near Scott. Many other houses mentioned Pulling down damaged walls, the fire damaged brick walls at the old Vincennes distillery are levelled to safety line, details given Change in Theatre, W.R. Crackel buys interest in McJimsey Theatre, will make changes Change in theatre, WR Crackel, buys half interest in McJimsey theatre More Territory for Vincennes, city dads held a record session, Fossmeyers Park, Emison and baker's sub Our New Post Office Building building now completed, description of building Our new post office building, is now completed save a few extra touches, Fifth and Busseron Rink open this evening, at the Lakewood Park, several hundred expected, dancing pavillion, Professor Bryant and his excellent orchestra will furnish the music, Lakewood Park Skating Rink was formally opened to the public Friday Evening, May young people visited description of interior of building, heaters, benches, paint colors, etc…, Ray Agnew lives on the property Draim, Lakewood Park skating rink, formally opened to the public Friday evening, many young people visiting roller skating, dance pavillion, arc lights, dam at foot of lake, fence, orchestra too 120 1907 3/16/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/16/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/16/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 3/16/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 3/18/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/18/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/18/1907 Vincennes Capital More valuable city property, Changes in ownership thousands of dollars will be spent improvments Colenbaugh, Caddington, Wright, Prullage, Miller, 914 N. 2nd, 5th Shelby, corner 2nd Hart, ritterskamp, marone More valuable city property, changes, Colenbaugh, Caddingtonn, Wright, Prullage, Miller, Heinekamp, 2nd Hart 5th and Shelby, 2nd and Hart, 914 N. 2nd, Wright property adjoining marone's Saloon, Old frame being torn down To improve the resort, several new buildings, F.A.Thuis makes arrangements for greatly improving Columbia Park Appearance, new pavillion, new banquet room, new grass, flowers, and cleaning, Lakewood Park Skating Rink, was formally opened to the public Friday evening, many young people visiting the place, very detailed description given New Theatre Sure, to be built in this city, no details yet Turned Boat Over, five young men get dunking at East lake Sunday, large crowd, Lakewood Park Fell and broke wrist, Miss Elizabeth Applegate of Pinkstaff, Illinois is First to receive serious injury at rink, Lakewood Park, The last right of way, has just been secured, traction company will commence at once the doubling of its tracks to the East terminus, Thomas Eastham, Vincennes Traction and Light Company, double tracks, Crowds at the rink, though it was Sunday, skating rink and lake afforded lots of amusement, Lakewood Park, orchestra, improvements are rapidly nearing completion Badollet farm sold, has changed hands for the Third time since old owner died, North of city Badollet Farm Sold, old farm North of the city will become the property of James Vanmeter Great improvements to be made at the John Ebner ice and cold storage company, now used by the Technolgy Department at Vincennes University, five stories high Harrison House Fire, it occurred on Monday, sparks from burning flue set fire to roof, sparks from burning flue set fire to roof of rear part and slight damage was done, Lighted the bridge, the Lakewood Park electricians yesterday strung incadescent lights on the foot bridge across the lake, about 3600 lights used, management is catering to the better element, no roudyism tolerated Distillery on fire again, department called out, distillery men are now cleaning up the debris preparatory to building, corn pile, it was the worst fire that chief Fendrick had seen he has been in Vincennes Building of immense size, the Ebner ice and cold storage company will at once begin an extensive improvement, an addition five stories high, will be brick and have a c apacity of 50 000 barrels of apples, 77x135 feet Found knife, was imbedded in the wall at the old wright house, North 2nd Street near Busseron, an old knife was found, believed to be over 70 years old, 1907 3/18/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 3/18/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 3/19/1907 1907 3/19/1907 1907 3/19/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/19/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/19/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 3/19/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 3/19/1907 Vincenens Capital 1907 3/19/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 3/20/1907 The Vincennes Capital Old Church for business block, old Christian Church building on 2nd Street to be remodeled, remodeled and made into a modern storeroom, LaCroix and Alexander owners, big plate glass front 1907 3/20/1907 The Vincennes Capital Stars and stripes wave over the new post office, building will be turned over this week The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital 121 Vincennes Novelty Works Destroyed by raging fire, losses may reach $40 000.00, located at 4th Bayou Streets, photo of building (before fire) included, lengthy article Officer shoots at fleeing boys, officer Cralle, Was again on fire, remains of the old Vincennes distillery plant again starts to burn, Harrison House too Harrison house was on fire too, small fire Started in the roof on North side burned hole in roof, owned by Ed Sheperd Was found dead at his office, James M. Thurgood commits suicide Thursday night Western telegraph office, on North 2nd Street between Main and Busseron, play about this at zanders in 2009 1907 3/21/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 3/22/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/22/1907 Western Sun 1907 3/22/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/22/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/22/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/22/1907 Western Sun 1907 3/23/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/23/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/23/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 3/25/1907 The Vincennes Capital Buys another grocery store, Lawrence N. Bey Becomes the owner of Risch Economy Store, 2nd and Tecumseh 1907 3/25/1907 Vincennes Sun Mohawk damaged, lock tender fails to open locks when whistle sounded, accident, accident at the Grand Rapids locks and dam, 1907 3/25/1907 The Vincennes Capital Mohawk had accident, paddle wheel torn off, tiller cable broke as craft neared the big 4 bridge Sunday 1907 3/25/1907 The Vincennes Capital Suicide theory doubted, by Mr. James thurgood, Western Union Telegraph Company a play was done about this by the old town players at Zanders ice cream on Main Street in 2009 1907 3/25/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/25/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/25/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 3/27/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/27/1907 The Vincennes Capital Improvements at rink, a ladies toilet room, men's smoking room, skating rink Lakewood Park, Vincennes Traction Co., gallery 1907 3/28/1907 Vincennes Sun At the old place, Vincennes Novelty Manufacturing will resume work a the old woolen mills burned, fire, Vincennes Folding bed company, had been there before 1907 3/28/1907 The Vincennes Capital Old papers are found, buried in a house wall, were published in 1863 and 1864, Dr. Henry Held home, being torn down razed Will build flat, Modern building to be erected at 7th and Busseron, old house will be torn down Bierhaus, John Brevoort home, Lying with face downward and his body cold in death, James M. Thurgood, manager of the Western union telegraph company and a well known citizen committed suicide Thursday night by swalowing poison The novelty works is a complete wreck, plant entirely destroyed by fire at the noon hour today, corner 4th Bayou, Planning for big celebration, new government building will be thrown open to the public, post office Reason for suicide now known, in all probability james m. thurgood took his own life because of an order for his removal from his position with the company, A garage for automobiles, work begins April 15th on the building near the Vincennes foundry on 1st Street, R.C. Neptune has an interest, Vincennes Foundry and Machine Company, Suicide theory doubted, by Mr. James thurgood, thinks that her husband met death from attack of paralysis of the brain, Western union telegraph company, buys another grocery store, lawrence n. bey becomes the owner of the grocery department of the risch economy store 2nd and tecumseh Street, Buys another grocery store, lawrence N. Bey becomes the owner of the grocery department of the risch economy store, 2nd and tecumseh, City Will Boom, many new houses will be erected in this city the coming summer, 122 1907 3/28/1907 The Vincennes Capital Old papers are found buried in a house wall, published in 1863, Dr. Henry W. Held, not much info but could help to date a home 1907 3/29/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 3/29/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/31/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 3/31/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 4/1/1907 1907 4/1/1907 1907 4/1/1907 1907 4/2/1907 1907 4/2/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 4/2/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 4/2/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 4/3/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 4/3/1907 Vincennes Commercial Voted to incorporate, at the town of Bicknell, an election was held yesterday, The beautiful woods along the Wabash, river, an article describes our forests, Brouillettes Grove The Novelty works a complete wreck, plant entirely destroyed by fire, saloon at 4th and willow too Vincennes Novelty works destroyed by raging fire, corner of 4th and Bayou Streets, with photo much gold, silver, bronze and other metals were completely destroyed (???) Hack and Simon Healthy drink many in this period Our New federal bulding open to the public, post office, 5th and Busseron, with photos Uncle sam's magnificent gift to Vincennes, new Post Office, many details in article, Beautiful new federal building visited and praised by at lEast five thousand people, 5th Busseron First post office in this city established just one hundred and seven years ago, April1, 1800 and was on 2nd Street early post office history recalled in article, tells of moving several times and past postmasters Work commenced on erecting cannon, two carloads of monster stones were unloaded yesterday, Harrison Park Five ex-postmasters of Vincennes are now living, three reside here, six well known clerks of uncle sam in the new postoffice. Much history on our Post Office given. Individual photos of each person are also included within article, Denny, Purcell, Adams, Lewis, Smith, Dawes, Johnson, Haas, McClure, Owen, Dunn, bios on each of them. Improvements will be made, William Ewing is going to remodel block where Gatton Business is, North 3rd Street, bouchie tailoring, n. 3rd Street, now occupied by the Bouchie tailoring and clothes cleaning establishment, Suit is finally compromised, John Hamm sells eight inches of land to John Risch, 1907 4/3/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 4/5/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 4/5/1907 Western Sun 1907 4/5/1907 Western Sun 1907 4/5/1907 Western Sun 1907 4/5/1907 Western Sun 1907 4/5/1907 The Vincennes Capital Western Sun Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Improvements will be made, William ewing is going to remodel block where gatton business is being conducted, N. 3rd Street, Bouchie tailoring, 30 foot two story addition on the rear, A new factory to be erected, to manufacture sewer pipe, complete plant in 90 days, Beautiful little woods along the Wabash, Charles S. Greene, describes the local woodlands marsh and upland prairie, Brouillette's Grove, Judah Woods, very good article about native trees here Change is made, saloons no longer sell half pints, pints or quarts of bottled liqour, small medium large due to the pure food law, they don't have to be accurately measured this way New federal building open to the public, many attended housewarming and are greatly pleased First post office April1, 1800, locations of each post office described, New Front, workmen are engaged in putting in a new front at the Cassell Confectionary store, new fountain Remodel the building, vacated by post office, Tindolph building, corner of 2nd and Busseron which has just been vacated by the post office is to be completely overhauled and remodeled, hitt printing, knights of pythias colored knights of pythias, colored odd fellows, 123 1907 4/5/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 4/6/1907 Vincennes Sun A new factory to be erected, company organized to manufacture sewer pipe and building operations to begin at once, complete plant in 90 days, South Vincennes addition, laCroix, Posson, Rundle, Schiffko Destructive blaze in North end, large barn of Indiana handle company burned, chief injured Handle Factory had big fire, 3 story combination barn and wareroom destroyed shortly after midnight last night, located on riverbank between lyndale and portland avenues, Chief Fendrick was knocked uncontious by a burning beam, Fendrich Fendrick 1907 4/6/1907 Vincenes Capital 1907 4/8/1907 Vincenens Capital 1907 4/8/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 4/9/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 4/12/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 4/12/1907 Western Sun 1907 4/15/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 4/17/1907 1907 4/17/1907 Vincennes Sun Building Boom in Vincennes, Building ordinance shows what is being done in Vincennes 1907 4/17/1907 The Vincennes Capital Will Build new Church during coming summer, Christian Church secures option on lots in Wheelers addition Parkinson 15th 16th 1907 4/19/1907 1907 4/19/1907 1907 4/19/1907 1907 4/19/1907 Western Sun Tenement house will be erected on 2nd and Perry Streets by Mr. Henry cauthorn, opposite Bierhaus building tearing down two old frame dwellings, 1907 4/23/1907 Vincennes Sun Ben Gimbel Dead, self-inflicted wounds, cut his throat and wrists 1907 4/24/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 4/26/1907 Western Sun 1907 4/28/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 4/30/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 5/1/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/2/1907 The Vincennes Capital New post office is thrown open, old one at 2nd and Busseron Streets is now a thing of the past, Unprecedented boom is due Vincennes, contractors say prospects are bright, hospital, etc… The City Limits are extended, now extended to Fairground and Kelso Creek, Another fine School house, board Decides to erect modern building at 15th and Main, duplicate of North end School, Thomas Campbell architect, will prevent students from crossing railroad tracks New School House will be erected in East end of the city, probably at 15th and Main, Grand Hotel to spend $35000 plans are being drawn for the erection of a handsome addition to the Hotel on Busseron, ground to be broken within next 60 days not given in clipping An honored citizen celebrates birthday, 95th b. April17, 1812, Western Sun Fancy skating at Lakewood Park reckless rivers fancy roller skater gives performance Lakewood Masquerade Skating Carnival Relics from museum, clarence Williams, presented university with Virginia relics bricks from 1693 Williams and Mary's College Council Chamber will be remodelled, ceilings and sidewalls to be frescoed, Burned the floor, disastrous blaze may have resulted but was found in the nick of time, John N. Bey, grocery Mitchell is with Kolb, former Kitty league star is now playing with the team in BrOcton Mass. Felton Mitchell Eddie Kolb, captain, The Star Shovel and Range Co. Proprietors getting things ready to operate their plant 11th and Nicholas, had been idle for more than two years, Is home from a circus opening, CC Gosnell, Wallace Hagenback Circus at Peru, ex-president of kitty league, visited home of Mr. wallace The prisoners ride in Ebner's ice wagon, 124 1907 5/2/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/3/1907 Western Sun 1907 5/3/1907 1907 5/4/1907 The Vincennes Capital Made improvements, Electric Theatre, front torn out, walls Decorated, new machine added, Rogers Frund no location given 1907 5/4/1907 The Vincennes Capital Made improvements, front torn out, walls Decorated, and a new machine added, Electric Theatre, Rogers & Frund, theater 1907 5/8/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/9/1907 The Vincennes Capital Running on new line from Park to the Creek, Streetcars, Lakewood to Harrison Park, Vincennes Traction Company, Has electric clock, J.C. Wagner has an electric clock in his show window made by Tifney (sic) that runs for 18 months no springs, Tiffany 1907 5/9/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/9/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/10/1907 Western Sun 1907 5/10/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/11/1907 The Vincennes Capital Enthusiastic athlete, trained Vincennes boys, coach Gotlieb Ritterskamp, a native of Freelandville, Vincennes high School 1907 5/11/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/13/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/13/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/13/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 5/13/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/13/1907 1907 5/13/1907 1907 5/15/1907 1907 5/15/1907 Lakewood Park open tomorrow, attractive new amusement place, Has Gone Into Receiver Hands, Prospect Hill Coal Company Declared Unable To Pay Its Debts and Ask The Courts Aid John E. Norman was appointed receiver, Has gone into receivers hands, prospect hill coal company Declared unable to pay its debts and asks the court's aid Mason Niblack president of company, Lakewood Park open to public, several thousand people visited our new amusement place Lakewood Park opened to public, several thousand people visited our new amusement place and admired its beauties attended by 2500 people, Prospect Hill Coal Gets receiver, John E. Norman , Will Plat More Ground, Johnson Brothers will become owners of Henry Crow place, Alice Park 16th 17th Streets New Distillery for Vincennes, to build a 2000 bushel plant here buildings completed within four months, John J. Murphy of Hammond Old Vincennes Distilling Company will probably not be rebuilt, New Partner in Opera House, Will R. Crackel, buys half interest in McJimsey Play House, improvements 1907 5/15/1907 Sun The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital New Boarding hitch and feed stable opposite Emison's Elevator, 1st Street between Broadway and Buntin, G.T. Okey Proprietor Ye Olden Times, T.D. Hall writes of many years long ago in Knox Co. "Abe Smith Schoolhouse" First methodists in area, "McClure Schoolhouse",very interesting Ye Olden Times, T.D. Hall writes of many years long ago when he lived in Knox County, Foulks, Abe Smith Schoolhouse, 1854, 1855, methodists Sophia McClure, Uncle Jim, McClure Schoolhouse, Mr. Sarah Scott, formerly miss Sarah McClure, Isaac and John Mail, New building to be erected, Henry W. Alexander and John D. LaCroix have let the contract for structure on 2nd Street, steam laundry N. 2nd between Buntin and Perry, adjoins old Christian Church, will convert old Church into a business building, New Building to be erected, steam laundry on 2nd Street n.2nd between Buntin and Perry, old Christian Church, converting old Church into a business room Two Factories Auto and Wood Dyeing Concern Lakewood Park Opening, Sunday May 12, 1907, Colored People Not Admitted to Park, Frederick Innes and his band in concert, racism segregation Recommend Enlarge City, All Territory this side of city ditch, 125 1907 5/16/1907 The Vincennes Capital Mitch LaCoste the best horseshoer in the city is now with me, William Henderson, Corner of 1st and Scott Streets 1907 5/18/1907 The Vincennes Capital Biggest circus of all is in the city today, Barnum & Bailey combined shows cover 12 acres of ground near union station 1907 5/18/1907 1907 5/18/1907 1907 5/18/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 5/20/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/21/1907 The Vincennes Capital Apparatus like fire department for horses installed at Gardner's 1907 5/21/1907 The Vincennes Capital Apparatus like fire department has been constructed at Gardner's stables, rapid response horses for two handsome white horses that rush from their stalls at the stroke of a gong and ready to run The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Contract has been let, a new cemetery house, home for sexton, The coal mine receiver will lease the mines, Prospect Hill Coal Company, Contract has been let, a new cemetery house, J.M. Brown was the successful bidder and will do the work for $1979. Many persons see body burning on live wires, Roy Fletcher on pole at 4th and Main, electrocuted while working on wires, 22 years old, fatally burned, burned arms and body made sickening sight, Fast time in carrying mail, First delivery of mail by automobile in this County, Thomas Bailey, Edwin Sheperd, orient Buckboard cathlinette road, beall, across river bottoms, big four track, Brevoort lands, Vincennes Foundry and Machine Company agents Nothing has been done, toward a new theatre, McJimsey, work will begin next month Completing Figure 8 at the Lakewood Park, the cars will be running next Sunday for all those who want to take a ride 50 feet incline, the track is 2500 feet in length, Figure Eight Mr. Charles Bierhaus Entertained, LaCroix, Robeson, Clark, LaPlante, Rundle Nothing but baked beans, packed in tomato sauce will be product of the Vincennes Canning and Packaging Company William H. Dyer, New picture theatre, theater, movie, will occupy room next door to the Capital office, Rabb Building at 18 N. 2nd, front will not be changed at the present time but will be converted into a movie theatre by Mr. James Bradury 1907 5/21/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/21/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/22/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/22/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/23/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/24/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/24/1907 The Vincennes Capital The opening a success, A large crowd present, Columbia Park was last night thrown open fireworks First regiment band, 1907 5/27/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/28/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/29/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 5/29/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 5/31/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 5/31/1907 Western Sun 1907 5/31/1907 The Vincennes Capital Figure eight operated, big Novelty at the Park, completed Saturday, The opening this evening, the formal opening of the new Columbia Park, is to occur tonight the band will play located at terminal of Street car line, operated by Frank A. Thuis, description of Park given within article Automobile Laws In This City, Citizens are safe from being run down by these machines regulations listed New Addition Added To Our City, Johnson's subdivision, 30 lots between 16th and 17th Streets, Joice and LaPlante, Frank Dourlett Hurt, accident his own fault, knocked from a Street car, head injured stuck it our of car and a pole hit him Hail causes many heavy losses Sunday, as big as hen eggs, largest since 1863, damaged described John Frisz heaviest losses in storm, his hothouses were badly damaged, 3/4 glasses broken, photo galleries too Views of Vincennes post cards ad, lists which cards had become available at the time 126 An Airdome for this city, very popular in larger cities, Frank Green, Located at 2nd and Main next to Emison Hardware, covered stage but seats are not covered, will be fully roofed next summer An Airdome for this city, work on building has begun, Frank Green, located at 2nd and Main next to Emison Hardware Airdome, no roof, stage, handsome front, brilliantly lighted, roof to be put over it next fall, will be opened by July 1 A company incorporated, the McJimsey theater will now be known as the Grand Opera House also purchased small strip of land next to theatre, Buggy demolished by moving train, lambert Stangle and family injured Saturday night by big four An old resident dead, Alexander Mischler died at family home 1217 Park Street, 77 years old, 1907 6/1/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 6/1/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 6/2/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 6/3/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 6/4/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 6/4/1907 Vincennes Sun Give First Show, The Nickeloden will throw open its doors for First time this evening on 2nd between Main and Busseron, St. James Church is also being turned into a theater, 4th Busseron 1907 6/5/1907 The Vincennes Capital Its doors thrown open, a performance is given, Nickeloden Theatre is added to the list of Vincennes amusement places N. 2nd Street, two doors North of the capital office, theater 1907 6/7/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 6/8/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 6/10/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 6/10/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 6/10/1907 The Vincennes Capital Council room a beauty, new Decorations cause, Terre haute firm has made the interior of room most inviting, details given 1907 6/12/1907 Vincennes Sun Magnificent New Elks Building, will be completed by the 25th of June Gimbel Building, John Hartigan, Campbell & Osterhage Architects, faces city hall place, 1907 6/13/1907 Vincennes Sun At Opera House, High School Commencement, 34th annual 1907 6/14/1907 Western Sun 1907 6/14/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 6/14/1907 Western Sun 1907 6/14/1907 Western Sun 1907 6/17/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 6/17/1907 Vincennes Capital Will open this evening, a new electric theatre, 2nd and St. Clair Streets, Robert Caughran, Walter Green not satisfied with life sentence verdict, wife murderer says the punishment is greater than he deserves to be taken to Michigan city, shot his wife Police Raided two resorts, house of prostitution of Bertha Callahan and Prude Curtis, Maggie Evans, Clara Johnson Lucile Wilson, bertha Wilson, Mamie Rogers, ura frey, Marie Wilson, grace Fuller, Mamie gill, hazel Williams, Kate Holmes, and men too, prostitute Nickeloden 18, N. 2nd Street, continuous performance afternoon and evening, new pictures Monday, Wednesday, Friday, admission 5 cents advertisement Beautiful residence sold, Mr. W.B. Purcell, John Brevoort $8000, with photo too Frank Bruat Falls from Roller Coaster, Lakewood Park later dies, 40 years old, Home bought by Brevoort 516 Busseron has photo too sold for $8000 Moving Pavilion, old dancing platform at Lincoln Park is being moved to Lakewood Park, owned by Streetcar company, New Theater is thrown open, Royal is the latest play house, old St. James Church site, Royal, colonial, star New theatre thrown open, the royal is the latest picture playhouse seeking the patronage of the public, at old St. James Church site, one of the prettiest of its kind, corner 4th Busseron, 127 1907 6/18/1907 The Vincennes Capital Has Five Theatres, Vincennes is certainly blessed with moving picture shows, all doing well Royal, Electric, 2nd and St. Clair, Airdome now under construction, the 5th one wasn't mentioned, 1907 6/20/1907 Police make another raid on resort, Ida Emmons kellums on Vigo Vincennes Weekly Street near First was again raided this morning, two girls and the Western Sun landlady were captured, Gladys chattam and Nellie Jackson, over 100 bottles of beer too 1907 6/20/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 6/22/1907 1907 6/22/1907 1907 6/25/1907 1907 6/26/1907 1907 6/27/1907 Vincennes Capital 1907 6/28/1907 Western Sun The new theatre, The "Airdome" will soon be opened for business new penny machines, frank Green 2nd and Main, only open air theatre in the city, seats 550 people, penny arcade too, 1907 6/28/1907 The Vincennes Capital Prepared for his burial then took his own life, Dr. Henry S. Latshaw, a well known dentist of this city committed suicide in his apartment on N. 2nd Street Thursday night, 16 1/2 N 2nd Street, opposite the telegraph office 1907 6/29/1907 The Vincennes Capital The Penny Arcade, growing more popular each day, 2nd Street near grand theatre, Walter Bono manager, Thaw Pictures, 1907 7/2/1907 The Vincennes Capital Sandborn incorporate, it was Decided by vote, incorporation of Sandborn 1907 7/2/1907 The Vincennes Capital Thinks she is a real witch, John Paris secures arrest and commitment of May Gilmore who terrifies his family Oklahoma district of Vincennes, neighbors claim she is a witch, 1907 7/3/1907 Vincennes Capital Interesting are facts of boating on Wabash, lock tender below the city near mt. Carmel has made his monthly report, grand rapids, locks and dam, lock and dam, 1907 7/3/1907 Vincennes Capital Will accept building, everything completed, Rev. Morgan can now rejoice in seeing new episcopal Church building done, St. James' Episcopal Church, corner of 6th and Perry, 1907 7/3/1907 Vincennes Capital First cannon placed Tuesday, at Harrison Park where the city of Vincennes and the GAR, G.A.R., is jointly making monument, 1907 7/4/1907 Vincennes Capital Brick resort was raided, the officials wanted not only the girls or any men that they found but the liquor on hand, ill fame, soiled doves, prostitution, nannie gamill hobbs on 1st Street, 7/9/1907 The Vincennes Capital Frank A. Thuis is boycotted, keepers of houses of ill repute sign an agreement to not buy anything from him he wouldn't allow them in his Park, Ida Emmons, Maud Jones, Lou Moore, Bertha Callahan, Prude Curtis 1907 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Work is progressing on the new Airdome, expected that new Main Street theatre will be opened within next ten days, SW side of 2nd and Main, no roof for now, one will be added in the fall Royal theatre, Archie Tate manager., 4th and Busseron, Coolest theatre in city, admission 5 cents, advertisement Bicycles and supplies, rubber tires of all kinds, Bert Whitehouse, 917 N. 7th Street New machine repair shop, gas and gasoline engine work, Buck & Boyd, 114 Main Street Rebuilding wall, Street car company replacing stone wall along track near fairground, washed away by rain old pavilion at Lincoln Park has been torn down and moved to Lakewood Park where it is being rebuilt Have accepted offer, of the electric theater, central labor union will take people to the shows on July 2 and get a division, near 3rd and Main, benefit, 128 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Gatton's Café is sold, C.W. Pierce, The Buyer, one of the best known eating houses in this part of state changes hands, Duesterberg, White man shoots negro, Julius brown sends a load of shot into George goins a colored man, 1108 hart, John brown grocery, both fined $11.00 Discovery of value made, the First sermon by a pastor at the Christian Church in Vincennes delivered 1832 A boulevard on river front, is one of the ideas, are looking for fountains, civic improvement committee, 7/20/1907 The Vincennes Capital Contract of Distillery, it was awarded today, contract for construction of the Murphy Distillery, work will begin at once, 1907 7/23/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 7/23/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 7/27/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 8/3/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 8/5/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 8/13/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 8/13/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 8/14/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 8/20/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 8/27/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 8/31/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 9/6/1907 Western Sun 1907 9/12/1907 Vincennes Sun At the theatres, Electric Theatre stage will be raised, other notes about the play houses Nickeloden will reopen N. 2nd Street, 1907 9/16/1907 Vincennes Sun Women are charged with a serious crime, Ida Emmons, house of ill-fame enticing girls from Mitchell to come here and work, prostitution 1907 9/17/1907 Vincennes Sun Incendiary fire, Butle Pool Room on Main Street is entirely destroyed after midnight between 10th and 11th, barber shop side of old building, last July 4th same building burned, LaCroix 1907 9/20/1907 1907 9/20/1907 1907 9/20/1907 1907 7/12/1907 The Vincennes Capital 1907 7/12/1907 Western Sun 1907 7/15/1907 1907 7/16/1907 1907 Belmont Sinks in the Wabash, hull of boat fills with water goes down in four feet of water Jordan Bros. Steamer Fire Alarm Stations description of, South Vincennes is now Booming, Vincennes Pipe & Casting Co. Murphy Distilling and E&TH Railway info too, Contract For Plant Has Been Let, Vincennes Distilling Co. old plant destroyed by fire A Building Boom, Wheatland is growing some now, Many new buildings are going up New Laundry Is Opened, Crystal Laundry, Andy Roseman, 2nd near Perry Opens a new shop, Walter Berry, barber, Main Street between 9th and 10th Charles Mayer, Midway Shop, May improve river front, Wabash, flower gardens and promenade, benches Purchased the creamery, The Vincennes Milk Condensing Company get the plant for $3200 to operate it John Risch, East Main Street near 15th, European Hotel is Assured Now In former post office building, 2nd and Busseron, Mr. Cyrus M. Allen Passed away this morning at 8 O'clock at the age of 64 years son of late Cyrus McCracken Allen who died in 1883, O&M railroad, The new theatre, work on grand almost completed and play house a beauty, fine interior Decorations Guy McJimsey, enlarged stage, rewired, new lighting system, Crackel, new scenery too Put in new front, Joseph Building on Main Street to Be improved 3 stories tall, tearing out old front, The Bawdy Houses Must Be Closed, inmates of resorts run out of Vincennes Weekly the city by judge Robertson, prude Curtis is heavily fined, Western Sun Emmons resort, lou moore at 11th and Seminary, Jessie haythorne, Johnson, Holmes, Moyer, brown, Put in new front, Joseph building on Main Street to be improved, formerly occupied by the Vincennes Upholstering company, 3 Western Sun stories high, same front as Buck & Boyd and citizens' trust company, will look very pretty Western Sun 129 1907 9/20/1907 1907 9/24/1907 1907 9/24/1907 1907 9/27/1907 1907 10/4/1907 1907 10/4/1907 1907 10/4/1907 1907 10/4/1907 Contract was let, much land effected by new levee to be Vincennes Weekly constructed at once, J.M. Spangle levee in Decker township, it is Western Sun thought that it will be completed by November, 14 000 acres affected, Change is made at Catholic Cemetery, changed into a thing of Vincennes Sun beauty, many improvements 12 acres added, Secure new hall, Modern Woodmen get Elks old hall and their Vincennes Sun furniture will soon occupy it Another skeleton, peter boyer who resides on Mr. LaPlante's farm Vincennes Weekly South of the city has unearthed a skeleton of a human, years ago Western Sun he found another Skelton on the same farm, he preserved the other skeleton, Our new Hotel, workmen are kept busy getting new structure completed, another Hotel, old post office building 3 story building, Western Sun CC Gosnell also working on the "Avenue Hotel" Opposite of Union Depot, Diphtheria rages in Oaktown, several cases have been found in Western Sun that vicinity, Have a big store, Gimbel Brothers of Philadelphia do a large Western Sun business formerly of Vincennes, one of the largest stores in the world, Our new hotel, workmen are kept busy getting new structure completed, another hotel, C.C Gosnell, Avenue Hotel, opposite of Western Sun the union depot on fairground avenue, Dan Jackson is proprietor and manager of hotel 1907 10/11/1907 Western Sun A small fortune, Mr. William Baker of South side receives legacy from man she befriended, neat story worth looking at 1907 10/11/1907 Western Sun Sell The Property, Prospect Hill Company's Property to be sold 1907 10/11/1907 Western Sun Build new Church, Christian assembly intend to erect new edifice in this city, formerly the Emmanuel Baptist Church 10th Seminary, 1907 10/11/1907 Western Sun A small fortune, Mr. William baker of South side receives legacy from man she befriended and helped as a small girl, man was ready to die and he left everything to her, James W. Spencer 1907 10/11/1907 Western Sun Flooring is here, work on the new skating rink is being rapidly pushed to completion, South 2nd Street (coliseum skating rink, later the majestic theatre), 1907 10/11/1907 Western Sun Sell the property, prospect hill company's property to be sold at private sale, other court notes too, prospect hill coal mine, 1907 10/18/1907 Western Sun To dedicate hall, Harmonie Verein will hold banquet and dance tonight First meeting in new building, 3rd and Busseron (?) 1907 10/18/1907 Western Sun Building rapidly, old distillery plant has now reached the roof and will soon be completed, five stories have been erected, the Second part of the building will have seven stories, a large force of men are working on it 1907 10/18/1907 Western Sun To dedicate hall, Harmonie Verein will hold banquet and dance tonight in new hall, 1st meeting in new hall, corner of 3rd and Busseron Streets, L.A. Meyer, Lange, DeJean orchestra will play, 1907 10/25/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 10/25/1907 Vincennes Sun 1907 10/25/1907 Western Sun A Boy is Killed in a Cave-In, Luther Hedges lost his life in O'Donnell gravel pit 13 years old bank suddenly caved in on top of him while working New Rink Is opened, 2nd Street skating rink, To Camp Dexter, nine miles up the Wabash, many visitors Sunday Emison, Joseph, Weiler, Kuhn, Bond, Risch, Simpson, Johnson, Hartigan, Donaldson, Tanquary, etc. 130 1907 10/25/1907 Western Sun To camp Dexter, large number of Vincennes people spend jolly day in camp Sunday, nine miles up the Wabash, Emison, Joseph, Weiler, Kuhn, bond, risch, Simpson, Johnson, smith, Hartigan, Donaldson, Tanquary, Propes, Westfall, sowden, Scheefer, fowler, beggs, Samonial, frank and others. 1907 11/1/1907 Western Sun An old railroader, George Signor who built the B&O here is dead turntable in Vincennes, 1907 11/1/1907 Western Sun New Rink opened, Second Street Skating Rink formally opened on S. 2nd between Main and Vigo (later named "The Coliseum") 1907 11/1/1907 Western Sun 1907 11/8/1907 Western Sun 1907 11/8/1907 Western Sun 1907 11/8/1907 Western Sun 1907 11/8/1907 Western Sun 1907 11/8/1907 Western Sun 1907 11/15/1907 Western Sun New Rink opened, immense crowd visited new amusement place Thursday night to have attractions, Second Street skating rink, (between Main and Vigo), kingo the Japanese juggling skater was there, Barber Shop Sold, Charles Mayer 516 Main, B.A. Dodd's Main between 9th and 10th another Build new Church, Catholic s in Bicknell, very pretty new Church being built in Bicknell Two Walls Found Diggers at First and Main Find found on 1st Street between Main and Busseron 1ft thick walls 20 ft apart unearthed Two walls found, diggers at 1st and Main find remnants of supposed old house, between Busseron and Main, about a foot thick, several feet deep, about 20 feet apart, in front of the Hellert wholesale house, Build new Church, Catholic s erecting a modern new structure at Bicknell Indiana, very pretty, Rev. Becher, will be modern in every respect and one of the prettiest in town. A very old ticket, John F. Bayard finds it among grandfathers papers an old ballot from Vincennes found, Whig ticket, Eli P. Farmer for Congress, Pastime club, Harmony A Vincennes Boy, William T. Dunn, former resident died at yountsville California, his home, former Vincennes man who fought with distinction in the 14th Indiana infantry, buried with military honors, brother to Alice Secret passage at post office holds interest, three secret entrances, the old building had one too Are moving away, Novelty works plant being moved to South bend, Indiana, plant was destroyed about a year ago, Filling old mine, (now behind 1802 Indiana Ave Kutter residence), old freeman mine, Meyer and Alsop subdivision, 400 feet deep, old freeman mine shaft being filled, near fairground ave, 400 ft deep, Meyer and Alsop addition Find many bones, Main Street workers unearth many bones human and animal bones all of the way down Main Street being found while digging unearthed 1907 11/15/1907 Western Sun 1907 11/22/1907 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1907 11/22/1907 Western Sun 1907 12/13/1907 Western Sun 1907 12/13/1907 Western Sun 1907 12/13/1907 Western Sun Filling old mine, old freeman shaft in Meyer and Alsop's Subdivision being filled with dirt, (1802 Indiana Avenue Kutter residence in 2010) abandoned years ago, went down 400 feet, 1907 12/20/1907 Western Sun Will beautify lot, cathedral premises to be cleaned and beautified, is an old cemetery, old cathedral, St. Francis Xavier, description of neglected cemetery given on the West side of the Church 1907 12/20/1907 Western Sun The empire hotel, is now open to the public rooms furnished by the S&S Company, corner of 2nd and Busseron Streets, elegant rooms, nicely furnished, ostermoor mattresses and nation springs 131 1907 12/27/1907 1907 12/27/1907 Western Sun A handsome gift, new colored windows in St. John's Catholic Church description of scenes in windows, Western Sun Houses are raided, police still playing horse with the bawdy houses, drunks are fined, schoenfield resort , Ethel nelson, pearl wicklin, eva flick, hazel Williams, ira wordren, Louise Wilson, Agnes smith, la Wheeler, harry Kimmel, l Wetzel, kellums resort, 1907 12/27/1907 Western Sun 1907 12/27/1907 Western Sun 1907 12/27/1907 Western Sun 1908 6/23/1906 Vincennes Sun 1908 6/23/1906 Vincennes Sun 1908 1/8/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 1/8/1908 Vincennes Sun Dr. Hubbard Smith passes away, 523 Main Street (his home), born in Winchester KY, 9/6/1820, appointed postmaster of Vincennes by president Lincoln in 1861, lengthy biography given within article 20 000 people attend gas celebration, the greatest event in the history of the good old town of Vincennes, three spouts when lighted sent flames into the air 100 feet, people cheered, a great parade too, Dedicate Church, new edifice at 10th and Broadway, to be dedicated next Sunday afternoon, T.J. Keith pastor, Riverside is Pulled, police swoop down on noted resort and nab occupants, released on bond, "Riverside Hotel" on First Street, arrested were: Thomas Wilson, Sam Jones, Lester Homan, Della Davis, Goldie Immel, Ida Immel, Ida Immel is to appear for trial on the charge of keeping a house of ill fame, prostitution, Visiting the elks home, three gala days opened for local elks today, dedication to be held on Thursday, New Elks Building on Busseron Street, Fireman had hard fight at Knox County jail, $3500 damage Sheriff Westfall, prisoners ordered to move to First floor, The County jail catches on fire, handsome new building visited by mad flames last night, erected about 3 years ago, began in attic, The County Jail Catches on Fire, handsome new building visited by mad flames last night, the building was insured, erected about Vincennes Daily Sun three years ago, gutted by the flames, 7th Broadway Street, Lon Woodward, Repairs to begin on damaged jail, work will probably commence Vincennes Sun early Saturday morning, damaged caused by fire, skylight broken letting cold air in, New candy firm, will manufacture and wholesale candies of all kinds, to erect new building, I.P. Colenbaugh, ritterskamp, Western Sun Colenbaugh, corner of 2nd and Perry may be the location, not decided yet. The Vincennes Recommends many changes, Mayor Greene, annual review of Capital city 1908 1/8/1908 1908 1/10/1908 1908 1/10/1908 1908 1/14/1908 1908 1/18/1908 The Vincennes Capital The Court house square for $200, purchased in 1830, old deed found old deed found by James s. Pritchett, Kuykendall family original owner, St. Peters St (now Broadway) 1908 1/21/1908 The Vincennes Capital Old Soldiers life is ended, John Reep, Civil War vet been here since 1881, aged 87 years, lived at corner of 2nd and Hart, born Nov 30, 1820 co. B 155th 1908 1/21/1908 The Vincennes Capital Rink opening big success, under new mgt, improvements made Mike Hartigan, Lakewood Park reference, Lillian cralle, 1908 1/24/1908 Western Sun Body is crushed, William Zeigler caught between boat and locks at Mt. Carmel, William Zeigler of Patton fatally crushed while on board the steamer Belmont today while passing through the locks, body ground against wall of lock by the heavy steamer 132 The Vincennes Capital 1908 1/28/1908 1908 1/28/1908 1908 1/29/1908 1908 1/30/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 1/31/1908 Western Sun 1908 2/4/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 2/4/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 2/4/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 2/7/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 2/7/1908 Western Sun 1908 2/20/1908 1908 2/20/1908 1908 2/21/1908 Western Sun 1908 2/28/1908 Western Sun 1908 3/2/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 3/3/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 3/3/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 3/3/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 3/4/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 3/7/1908 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Name is given the new rink,"Coliseum Rink", named by Frank Fox S. 2nd Street, where Patrick henry drive is now (2009) skating rink New Name is given the rink, Coliseum Skating rink, S. 2nd Street Frank Fox, Famous actress here, Mr. Leslie Carter at Union Station Big warehouse has been sold, 1st and Busseron O'Donnell Thomas Borrowman, M.A. O'Donnell, it had been a mattress factory A new manager, Lester dollinger will take charge of Airdome theatre, theater, making arrangements for improvements, all penny machines in front have been sold and removed, many improvements will be made Interesting document about improving river, George Gardner has it dated Jan 9, 1835 Samuel mundy, Andrew Gardner, black's cut-off, little chai, coffee island, hanging rock, Plans for big improvements, new addition to grand Hotel Charles Padgett and Perry H. Blue, J.W. Gaddis architect, annex being built, Plans for improvements, fine new addition to Grand Hotel are acceptable, contract is next Charles W. Padgett and Perry H. Blue, 40 ft high and 135 feet long, 3 stories high Big task for brick masons putting basement under Scheid and Schultheis store, former Church 6th and Main New hospital thrown open to the public, structure in South end is a thing of beauty and joy forever, good Samaritan hospital Made Beautiful Home, out of James property, 5th and Perry A.J. Mercer, R.O. James property, The panther is seen again, may have been a wolf it was captured by Gus Draim, it had been someone's pet Drying house at distillery burned, caused much damage, loss is covered by insurance, Main building saved, murphy distilling plant in South Vincennes, large 3 story brick, Destructive Blaze, near 10 p.m. last night, plant of the star tankage and fertilizer company, efforts to rescue the building were useless, loss is estimated about $32 000. situated about a mile out of the city on the E&TH RR, Foul murder committed early Saturday night, Mike Rich, found at 1st and Nicholas Street, employee at Blackhawk natural gas company found dead with his throat cut None others under arrest, for the murder of Mike Rich and no information as to whereabouts of the other suspects, August Draves, William DeMoss, murdered, murder, black hawk company Another incorporation now exists in this city, Buck & Boyd have increased their capital and have incorporated under laws of the state, John T. Boyd, Earl H. Buck, LeRoy Boyd, Stephen Eastman, Claudius Boyd 114 Main None others under arrest for the murder of Mike Rich and no information as to whereabouts of the other suspects, a search is still being made, august Draves, William DeMoss, buried in city cemetery, black hawk co. Building of a school, In Vigo township, is the basis for a lawsuit which is being tried this week in the Gibson Court, school building in Bicknell Indiana, unpaid claims Ghost Story is being told, Mike Rich Killed, Frank Williams lights hovered over spot where man was murdered, 133 Shot at Ghost, story to the effect that officer woods put out the light with this shooting iron, shot at a misty light believed to be the ghost of mike rich, man murdered at the gas plant in Vincennes on Feb. 29th, many reports Now in charge of new property, A.G. Meise making changes A.G. Meise is making changes to Smith Building, with history of building paid for in silver coins Occupy a fine new building, N.Smith & sons 10 and12 S. 4th Street A.G. Meise, Mr. Ebner Dies at age of 76, Widow of John L. Ebner 5th and Vigo family home, Catherine Ebner, much info about family and history Automobile fire engine will be manufactured at the old shovel works Enterprise Star Shovel and Range Company 11th and Nicholas Streets AC Webb Automobile Fire Engine, will be manufactured at the plant of the old star, shovel and range works Webb Motor Fire Apparatus Company 1908 3/27/1908 Western Sun 1908 3/31/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 3/31/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 4/6/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 4/8/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 4/8/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 4/10/1908 Western Sun 1908 4/14/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 4/24/1908 Western Sun 1908 4/27/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 4/28/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 4/30/1908 The Vincennes Capital Missing man is a suicide, Joseph Raush body found in woods located 4 miles South of city 1/4 mile from St. Thomas road, laying face down, gunshot wound to head death dead 1908 5/1/1908 Western Sun Five charges for murder of mike rich on February 29th, August Draves, James DeMoss, Pearl Draves, Margaret DeMoss, 1908 5/1/1908 Western Sun 1908 5/1/1908 Western Sun 1908 5/1/1908 Western Sun 1908 5/8/1908 Western Sun 1908 5/8/1908 Western Sun 1908 5/11/1908 Vincennes Sun 1908 5/12/1908 Vincennes Sun A large factory for South Vincennes, the Howell car and foundry company of Pittsburg offers proposition, to build a large malleable and seat casting foundry and mine car shop, The Coliseum to be changed, 2nd Street skating rink to be changed into a theater, to be operated by Frank Fox and A.D. Rodgers, Electric Theatre A Vincennes Boy, Curtis G. Shake will represent the Indiana university in peace conference, Office Building is a certainty, Ground is broken for LaPlante Building Plans by Campbell and Osterhage, N. 3rd St. Many specs on building great source of info May add another story to the building, New LaPlante building may be a five story building Revolver in hand man was found cold in death with marks where bullet had pierced his head, Joseph reusch aged 62 had been missing from is home for a week, found in woods of charley weiler 5 miles South of city, Rusch Work begun this morning, permit for the work on the laplante building is taken out, campell & osterhage local architects, to be erected on N. 3rd Street opposite of grand hotel, excavation was begun this morning, 4 story structure, Mr. Asa Evans is a good man, for commissioners to make night police captain fine record, oldest man on the force and has a good record, fearless, honest, sober, upright, uses good judgment, New theater theatre will open soon, majestic, playhouse will open the last of the week, South 2nd Street (formerly the coliseum skating rink) majestic theater, majestic theatre Gunness Murders recalls local horror, vacelet family brutally massacred and slayer suicided in jail, pierre provost, using blunt meat ax, bender case in kansas also recalled, Guinness An Automobile Fire Engine, Webb Motor Fire Apparatus Co. star shovel and range reference Automobile fire engine demonstrated good one 134 Webb Fire Engine Demonstrated Monday afternoon before a large crowd, Fendrick, AC Webb Motor Fire Apparatus Co., Fendrich Fendrick Electric Theater Movies Tonight The new theater (red mill) clearing trees Automobile fire engine, demonstrated Monday afternoon before a large crowd, A.C. Webb Fire Motor Apparatus Company of Vincennes, demonstration at corner of 4th and Busseron , new machine meets with full approval Lakewood Park opened for season the "figure 8""Circle Wave" figure eight Fire causes heavy loss, buildings around old kixmiller brick kiln destroyed last night, just outside city limits and East of the prospect coal mine, owned by Brandon Clark, framed structures burned with a flash, 1908 5/12/1908 Vincennes Sun 1908 1908 5/15/1908 5/15/1908 Western Sun Western Sun 1908 5/15/1908 Western Sun 1908 5/17/1908 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1908 5/22/1908 Western Sun 1908 5/23/1908 Vincennes Sun Commercial Highways not racetracks drivers being reckless in Vincennes 1908 5/29/1908 Vincennes Sun Changes at fairgrounds, old cattle stalls being torn down to make room for improvement tents and high board fence will be installed, 1908 5/29/1908 Western Sun 1908 5/30/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 6/4/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 6/5/1908 Western Sun 1908 6/8/1908 1908 6/15/1908 1908 6/18/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 6/18/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 6/22/1908 Vincennes Sun 1908 6/22/1908 Vincennes Sun 1908 6/23/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 6/24/1908 1908 6/24/1908 1908 6/24/1908 1908 6/25/1908 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Contract let at Wheatland, for the building of a new schoolhouse to vanhoy & sons, $19 000. condemned last year. Thirty five years a fire chief, George Fendrick, large article on history of department in Vincennes James Anderson, Lon Woodward, Bob Watson, Jack Dubois, Hedden, Cullison, fire bells, Fendrich Fendrick Al G. Fields was here, defending himself in a damage suit, Nick Hulen, his band scared his horse, Changes being made at fairgrounds, old cattle stalls being torn down to make room for improvement, (Gregg Park today) Have secured building site, new fire hose house will be erected at Vigo and 14th Street Dedication of a New Building, Elks, near corner of 4th and Busseron Cattle Brought Here over land an unusual sight brought here over land 200 cattle and 150 calves from pasture near Wheatland to murphy distillery cows New Store to be opened, Greek Candy Kitchen 235 Main Street, formerly occupied by A.G. Meise, Garage has changed hands, frank w. fox the new owner of plant on seventh Street, John A. Cox, Bert Whitehouse, Thomas Cappell, James King, frank fox John cox Whitehouse Cappell king Contract Was Let, much land effected by new levee to be constructed at once, J.M. Spangle Levee, New playhouse is a fine one, The First performance at The Red Mill will occur tomorrow night 5th and Main $5000 detailed description of building's interior Opening of the Red Mill, First performance in new playhouse will be given tonight, Ready for the opening, Large crowds expected, Opening of the Red Mill this evening Red Mill Completed Just Completed 5th and Main Theatre theater (later renamed the moon theatre) New Theatre opened, Red Mill, 5th and Main, every seat full at both performances, 135 Skeleton was unearthed, L.E. Frund and O.N. Orndorf find human bones while excavating for a foundation, vacant lot between 8th and 9th on Buntin, A Bruner Home, about a 35 year old man, had been buried about 35 years First Motor to be built, by the webb motor and fire apparatus company for Springfield, occupying the plant formerly used by the Star Shovel and Range Company, 11th Nicholas, Three arrests follow awful shooting affray, Richard Lovejoy taken to jail, Mayme Baker was shot and instantly killed, at residence of Ollie Ellis between 3rd and 4th on Barnett 1908 6/26/1908 Western Sun 1908 7/3/1908 Western Sun 1908 7/7/1908 Vincennes Sun 1908 7/10/1908 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1908 7/10/1908 Western Sun 1908 7/10/1908 Western Sun 1908 7/14/1908 Vincennes Sun 1908 7/24/1908 Vincennes Sun 1908 7/27/1908 Vincennes Sun 1908 7/27/1908 1908 7/28/1908 1908 7/28/1908 1908 7/31/1908 The Vincennes Capital Cold Storage Plant of Charles O'Donnell at First and Busseron nearing completion, tiled floor, marble walls, mirrors, 1908 7/31/1908 The Vincennes Capital Fyffe road nearly done, like a regular Street, sewer now being constructed 13th to 15th 6th to city ditch, pennington road progressing nicely too, 1908 7/31/1908 The Vincennes Capital Hack and Simon Old Pond Will be converted into a fish lake, Lenahan to dig gravel out once was fine skating pond, Frisz, originally a railroad gravel pit, dug out by steam and hand shovels 1908 7/31/1908 Western Sun 1908 8/3/1908 1908 8/5/1908 1908 8/12/1908 1908 8/13/1908 1908 8/13/1908 Webb Motor Fire Apparatus Company 1907-1909 Jackman Brothers sell grocery, Mr. starns of Arkansas traded real estate for stock, on Main between First and Second Streets, Jackman is ill and it is feared that he may not recover, Webb Motor Apparatus Company, have booked many orders in different parts of the united states, fire truck made a mile a minute run in akron ohio, plant now running steady, Receivership for crystal laundry, heavily mortgaged to be taken at its value for notes, Roseman, vollmer, Winkler, Work begun on big levee, improvement will protect many acres of land great benefit, Spangle levee, First one in County along white river, six miles long, mentions Wabash river system too, and ditches LaPlante Block will be raised, work on foundation has been completed after three months across from Grand Hotel on N. 3rd Streets, floor has been placed, frame will begin at once LaPlante Block Will Be Raised, work on foundation has been Vincennes Daily Sun completed after three months, N. 3rd Street across from the grand hotel, Another gun was found, revolver which may have been used by Vincennes Alvin Pickel located at hospital pickel Lakewood Park shooting Commercial Gosnell Vincennes The man who shot Gosnell, Pickel, stole a pair of new shoes too. Commercial Lakewood Park shooting The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Sun LaPlante Block Will Be Raised, work on foundation has been completed after three months, N. 3rd Street across from the grand hotel, Threw socks at rat, injured his right hand, John Allen Barber forJohn Nestlehut, N. 2nd Street Heavily Fined because he wore masonic badge, charles hammer learns that secret order protects emblems Frank Fox will build a Hotel, purchased property on fairground ave, opposite of car barns Interesting facts of the importance of Wabash River, An old trunk is unearthed bearing Pages from an old book dated 1781, interesting discovery, found in rear of tobacco store on Main between 4th and 5th in trash heap, 136 1908 8/19/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 8/21/1908 Vincennes Commercial 1908 8/23/1908 1908 8/24/1908 1908 8/27/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 9/26/1908 Vincennes Sun 1908 10/2/1908 Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital New managers for the Grand Theatre, Menlo Moore, Willis, Red Mill Theatre, Crowd who saw miss grace binder, great photo of the SE and SW Corners of 4th and Main Streets, smith, performing at the Red Mill A long trip for fire auto, Webb company driving to Columbus Ohio, The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Contest will attract many, firewagons will race in Joplin MO. Local machines to compete, Webb Another Auto Garage, North 7th Street, Bert Whitehouse will move into new building, Frank P. Fox, Crescent Garage, Thomas Cappell, S.&.I. Lyons Store a holocaust by electric motor, fire started at 12:15 discovered by cashier of store under money safe, corner of 3rd and Main, A view of Saturday's fire, S&I Lyons store, the damage to the building is far worse than First thought, 4th and Main, floor fell into cellar, great losses, will be temporarily using Jackman Brothers building, with photo Garage Partnership is formed Bert Whitehouse and Bert Fuller Hickman and fairground ave No agreement reached, Fuller is going East will witness Vanderbilt cup race, Fox, Wm Ewings car 1908 10/17/1908 The Vincennes Capital Fatal accident by automobile, Frank P. Fox strikes son of Barekman near wheatland Earl Barekman was hit, 13 years old, 1908 10/19/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 10/19/1908 The Vincennes Capital 1908 10/19/1908 The Vincennes Capital Barekman lad is alive but death is expected, run down by auto driven by Frank P. Fox Catholic Church Given money, Mrs. Rosalie Froelke Bequeaths about $5000 to various funds maybe 1906 but I think it is 1908 hard to read, large Main altar to be built with money maybe even 1909 or 1910. St. Johns Catholic Church gets money for altar donated rosalie froelke dies and donates much money 1908 10/23/1908 The Vincennes Capital An immense crowd of people addressed by W.H.Taft, spoke from platform of special train few people could hear him, train was late, 1908 10/12/1908 1908 10/13/1908 1908 10/23/1908 1908 10/26/1908 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Taft W.H. adresses Vincennes from train Later the president Garage given a name Whitehouse and Fuller Relic of Masonic Founder, existence unknown until discovered in the East by A. Winthrop Pope of Boston, which recalls intensely interesting local history, General W. Johnston, Beckes duel information too Lasselle of Vincennes leaves valuable acquisition for the state library at Indianapolis, historical matter, born oct. 13, 1819, his mother born in Vincennes in 1787, 33 large boxes, Clark, Busseron papers too Damage at sanitarium, fire discovered by matron, Knapp Corner 4th and Broadway, 1908 11/24/1908 Vincennes Sun 1908 12/9/1908 Vincennes Sun 1908 12/24/1908 Vincennes Sun 1908 12/24/1908 Vincennes Sun Damage at sanitarium, fire broke out in a closed room, corner 4th Broadway, Dr. Knapp, not much damaged, confined to one room The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial Pioneer Citizen has passed away, John Pulliam, 88 years old, contractor, built the odd fellow building Putting in the new front, s&I Lyons Stores, 3rd and Main Jan 8, 1909 Stone markers For Our Dead Soldiers Uncle Joe Roseman obtains headstones from gov 1909 1/1/1909 1909 1/8/1909 1909 1/9/1909 137 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital A.M. Leakey of Anderson becomes partners with W.A. Flint Store corner of 1st and Main, big dept store, H.L. Gregory Sells Interest in Store, A.M. Leakey partner with W.A. Flint, 1st and Main Dept. Store 1/15/1909 The Vincennes Capital Gun accidentally discharged, load went through Streetcar roof, Bert Jackman, George Alderson, Conductor William Frederick 1909 1/19/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 3/1/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 3/6/1909 Increasing demand for Wabash pearls, last season's find worth $500 000 local police force is reorganized, Asa Evans promoted to chief, great photos, James Hughes, Thomas Fish, A.H. Kruse, Harry Adams, Kuhn, Johnson, Carr, Reel, Smith, Plat of abandoned mine, filed with the recorder, big muddy coal mine at pine knot, Millman 1907, 1909 3/16/1909 1909 3/16/1909 1909 1/11/1909 1909 1/11/1909 1909 1/11/1909 1909 1/12/1909 1909 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital 1909 3/16/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 3/17/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 4/6/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 4/10/1909 1909 4/10/1909 1909 4/14/1909 1909 4/17/1909 1909 4/19/1909 1909 4/19/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 4/26/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 4/27/1909 1909 4/29/1909 1909 5/3/1909 1909 5/3/1909 1909 5/3/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 5/13/1909 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Popular young Catholic priest, Rev, John Becher The formal opening of Lakewood Park, will occur this evening, CC Gosnell, skating rink Formal opening of 3 big stores, S&I Lyons, 3rd and Main Formal opening of three big stores, S.&I. Lyons Co. 3rd and Main, Human skull cause of some excitement, dellinger home 2nd and Nicholas, took skull away mans head had been dug up while making a garden, appeared to have been in the garden for years unearthed found Beautiful Millinery Store, Rindskopf, 224 Main, Elevator machinery drops three floors, new LaPlante Building, N.3rd Street, weighs 3800lbs fell from Third down to the First floor, chain broken accident Jacob Gimbel Visits Friends once resident here 1st time back in about 25 years, New Uniforms Have Arrived First Regiment Band Downtown property changes hands, Ewings, Smith, 5th and Main Ewings purchase smith property on corner of 5th and Main Pantheon Theatre later built there. $21 000 Exciting runaway on Main Street, Recker Bottle works delivery team took fright dashed into Street Cornerstone laying of Catholic Church, (Sacred Heart's First Church), now being built Monument purchased for the Vigo Grave, unveiled by DAR, may not have been the 19th, very hard to read the date, could have been the 16th or 18th Planke brothers sell Main Street property, closed deal with N.B. Hawking, senator 5th and Main, bakery, own property at 7th and Busseron too, post office, owned for 23 years, Equipments in lamp house (sic) are making improvements, Airdome Theatre, 2nd Main, Mr. Drollinger, William Brown New Billiard Room Opens, LaPlante building, 3rd and Busseron Cassady (sic) brothers St. Louis Architect Has Been Consulted, Wm Ewing may build Hotel to be built on the old Smith corner at 5th and Main, The Pantheon Theatre was later built there Why Main Street for fast autos complaining about autos Will let contract for new car barns, Vincennes Traction and Light company, Chris Eheart was Bitten, Teeth Sank 39 Times, a red fox, painful injuries, while at the home of his brother Joseph, fox was finally shot, Ehart 138 1909 5/13/1909 The Vincennes Capital Ehart, Chris was bitten by red fox,eheart, Skelton at home of brother Joseph on lyndale avenue, killed several chickens 1909 5/15/1909 The Vincennes Capital The Red Mill Opens on Monday Evening, the theatre has been improved, has been completely rennovated 1909 5/18/1909 The Vincennes Capital New Bowling Alleys In, LaPlante Building n. 3rd Street Cassidy Brothers, Grand Billiard Parlors, bowling in basement of building, 1909 5/21/1909 The Vincennes Capital Will Retire From Business, JT Orr & Son's Old Stand, FP Emison, 20 N. 2nd Street for the First time in over 30 years it will cease to be a harness and saddlery Store, tear it down 1909 5/22/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 5/22/1909 Vincennes capital 1909 5/24/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 5/25/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 5/25/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 5/26/1909 The Vincennes Capital Scenes and familiar faces in Lakewood Amusement Park, good photos of band shell and Park, as well as employees, Gosnell, Bennett, Boone, Splendid work is shown in a test, Webb Automobile Fire Engine is displayed on Streets 1909 5/27/1909 The Vincennes Capital John G. Frisz made generous offer, publicly promised to give piece of property to club for factory North Side Commercial Club, 1909 5/29/1909 The Vincennes Capital New moving pictures, corner 4th and Busseron, opening for summer season (no name listed) Ad CE Whitney manager admission 5 cents 1909 5/29/1909 The Vincennes Capital New Theatre opened to the public last night, corner of 4th and Busseron, old chimes theatre, to be named by the patrons 1909 6/2/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 6/10/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 6/10/1909 Vincennes Capital 1909 6/10/1909 Vincennes Capital 1909 6/12/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 6/12/1909 Vincennes Capital 1909 6/14/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 6/14/1909 The Vincennes Capital New motion picture theatre "The Chimes" to re-open, corner 4th and Busseron, under new management Lakewood Park opens Sunday, there are to be two balloon ascensions and two big band concerts in addition to usual attractions, Park has been greatly improved, merry go round, ferris wheel, coaster, skating, Grand opening of Columbia Park Thursday may 27, 1909 1st boat races, with good photo Emison Hominy Mill Is To Be Rebuilt, last of old brick walls have been razed, other homes too other projects, 9th Buntin, Robeson, Simpson home opposite courthouse, Sacred Heart, others, Henry Schwartz buys Harrison House, Now in danger of being razed to the ground seller has little interest in the house, 17 Scott Street, Tearing down old barns, preparing to build new, Traction Company, Fairground ave. Sells interest in garage, a business deal closed, Bert C. Fuller (Bert Fuller) retires from the Wabash Automobile Company, Bert Whitehouse buys interest, will continue to operate the company on Fairground Avenue, Tearing down old barns, preparing to build new, temporary office of the traction company is in small building on vacant lot opposite barns, Vincennes Traction and Light Company, Fairground Avenue, Streetcars, street cars, trolley Eheart, Chris was fined, Ehart, Skelton Allowing persons to enter his saloon after hours. Purchased a building site, William H. Vollmer has bought corner lot of Mr. Trimble at 6th Hart, for brick residence, Will advertise automobile races, big posters will be posted this week, AC Webb, Bert Fuller High water injures dam, this side of Mt. Carmel, government engineer is making investigation, 60 feet of dam is thought to be damaged, spiked timbers, locks and dam, grand rapids 139 Vincennes Sun Declares war on fast drivers, Chief Asa Evans, explains attitude of police on speed maniacs police chief Declares war on fast drivers Webb's return is of much interest, once was a national figure, Fuller, Fairgrounds race Names of the cars being kept secret, Bert Fuller, AC Webb, Automobile race in Vincennes fairgrounds, many stores closing down for races Races to draw great throng Fuller shows prowess as auto driver drives on sidewalk to mail letters 1909 6/15/1909 1909 6/15/1909 1909 6/17/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 6/23/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 6/23/1909 1909 6/24/1909 1909 6/25/1909 The Vincennes Capital The Webb Company to make a display, fire will be extinguished for spectators, Fuller, race Webb Motor Fire Apparatus Company, 1909 6/26/1909 The Vincennes Capital Getting ready for Building, Moving the old house away Knights of Pythias, 2nd and Lyndale, 3 story red brick building, 1909 6/26/1909 Morning Commercial 1909 6/28/1909 Vincennes Sun 1909 6/29/1909 Vincennes Sun 1909 1909 1909 6/29/1909 7/1/1909 7/1/1909 Vincennes Sun 1909 7/3/1909 1909 7/8/1909 1909 7/11/1909 Vincennes Commercial 1909 7/11/1909 Vincennes Commercial 1909 7/13/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 7/14/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 7/17/1909 The Vincennes Capital Police Raid The Chinese Laundry, report that white girl was bieng harbored causes raid and Ethel Hudson, of Indy is found with chinamen, was ordered from city, Long Suey and Pong Yep, 5th and Main, Webb Company Makes Several Shipments, Webb Motor Apparatus Company, The engine is highly praised, 1909 7/18/1909 Vincennes Commercial Webb auto companys machines are in greater demand than ever, 11th Nicolas, Fire AC Webb Motor Fire Apparatus Co. with photo, 1909 7/22/1909 Vincennes Commercial Pleasure Park is Scene of Frightful Double Shooting, Lakewood Park, Cliff Gosnell Jr. Shot Alvin Pickle did the shooting, 1909 7/23/1909 Vincennes Commercial 1909 7/27/1909 Vincennes Commercial 1909 7/28/1909 Vincennes Commercial Fire Ladder Truck is on display in LaPlante Building Window, Webb Motor Fire Apparatus splendid display, Pickels gun is found, Park employee locates revolver after a search of several days Lakewood Park shooting, Elmer Cowan, Humphreys, Contracts have been awarded for theh erection of the citys two proposed new hose houses one to replace the old one on S. 4th Street and another on East Vigo Street Vincennes Sun Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial house burned down in fairgrounds on purpose webb demonstration Good crowds for the races all stores closed balloon ascension too Autoists feel the force of the law, james king brought into police court for driving too fast Autoists feels force of law james king Wabash auto co Auto races concluded robeson Fuller Johnson aldrich Fuller wins on a forfeit Fuller webb races others too Car line for new addition, on South side must be built by Street railway company, Main willow Was injured while at work, serious accident at Sacred Heart Church, struck by falling brick G.M. Brown, Contractor Motor Fire Engines Revolutionizing Fire Extinguishing Equipment, Manufactured in Vincennes AC Webb Motor Fire Apparatus Co. with photo, Old landmark disappears, James J. Anderson Demolishes old structure and will build residence between 3rd and 4th on Vigo, one story brick building, Charles Graeter, hand hewn, dove-tailed, white oak. Once used as a coffin factory, later used as a residence How Amos Rusie was discovered. Baseball amos rusie 140 1909 8/10/1909 The Vincennes Capital A big contract for autos, Webb Company places order, Webb Motor Fire Apparatus Company, 50 Thomas Flyer Cars Purchased to build them $150 000 worth 1909 8/16/1909 The Vincennes Capital Has Leased new creamery, Vincennes Milk Condensing Company, 4000 gallons of ice cream turned out in one week, 1909 8/23/1909 The Vincennes Capital Herd of Elephants in the lake, Lakewood Park ad 1909 9/4/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 9/21/1909 Vincennes Commercial 1909 9/29/1909 Vincennes Commercial 1909 10/4/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 10/4/1909 1909 10/4/1909 Wedding in new Church, Miss Nellie Morgan and Delbert Pinkstaff to be married at Sacred Heart Church, 1st Wedding Moving Big Organ at Lakewood , Into the skating rink, orchestrion, from Park grounds to the skating rink, Lakewood Park, Manhattan Saloon is Closed, future of place not known, Tom Hartzburge, 423 Main, Terre Haute brewing Company, The Vincennes Capital 10/9/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 10/15/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 10/15/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 11/3/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 11/5/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 11/15/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 11/27/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 12/3/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 12/3/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 Coming home for a visit, Roy Moran is in the city, crack outfielder of Atlanta Ga., team plans to engage in business later in month, sprained ankle, Joseph gluck, with photo Found $32 000 in Wabash, St. Fran. Man pulls up old purse containing vast amount in gold and bills Tony Stangel, mussel digger, hooked an old leather pocketbook, lost treasure from long ago, "L trees" Roy Moran is in the city, crack outfielder of Atlanta Georgia, team plans to engage in business later in month, baseball, with photo Rosalie Froelke Property Sold, Purchase made at the executor's sale, Main Street property and 26 South 10th property, Main Street property is between 3rd and 4th and is across from the City Hall, it has been occupied by the Westfall saloon and the O'Donnell meat market, frontage of 39 1/2 feet and a depth of 90 feet. Harrison House can be purchased for $500 but must be moved soon, Henry Schwartz, owner, offers to dispose of the historic building for that sum Harrison House can be purchased for $500, but must be moved soon, Henry Schwartz, owner, offers to dispose of the historic building for that sum James D. McDowell is elected mayor of city of Vincennes, the democrats won out in a fight that was hot from start to finish, Frank Bastin Returned as councilman, Blackford Glass Company Has Changed Name, Vincennes Traction Company, Court has granted Vincennes Citizens Traction Company Right to change name, changed to trac compan An automobile engineering school established here, permanent school of auto engineering established at the Wabash garage, Whitehouse, Lanham Hans (Honus) Wagner Guest at local fish fry, country's most noted ball player spent last evening in the city and was entertained at Columbia Park café, phillipi, Frank A. Thuis, Billy Ernst, Marion Philippi, Luther Philippi, and Charles Freeman, Bicknell, Amos Rusie, Rare old prape wine found beneath department store, two quart bottles 25 or 30 years of age dug up by workmen under what was once known as the "LaPlante Hotel", the French often buried their wine in this manner Figures on moving Harrison house, will probably cost city $3500, great grandson of builder of house arrived unexpectedly in city today and visited house, Nicholas C. Harrison, doesn't want the house moved 141 1909 12/3/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 12/3/1909 The Vincennes Capital 12/3/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 12/14/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 12/15/1909 Vincennes Sun 1909 1909 12/16/1909 1909 12/16/1909 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Watchman's shanty on fire, burned almost to ground, frank vannell has to stand in weather for a while, crossing watchman for the E&VTH Railroad at 13th Street, Coroner finds agains savage, Etta Burba was killed by Fred Savage by stabbing her in the heart, murder, homicide, Will walk desert sands, in mystic shrine Saturday, a number of masons of this city will go to Indianapolis tomorrow to take the degree, John T. Boyd, Howard J. Robson, Albert C. Webb, and Silas Hall also frank bond, henry eberwine, guy T. Mcjimsey, steve Eastham, albert heinekamp, t.f. palfrey and several others, w.s. racey, justus henkes, hh fenton, Will begin work tomorrow a plant has been leased although burned out just 10 days ago, schaller cooperage company ready for work, S. 1st Street, Vincennes Button Company, will be making barrels, City will have an auto engine, modern fire fighter to be installed in the near future will be of Webb make Lakewood Park Organized fight at Park Johnny terry packy limbach New Fire Engine purchased by city photo and story 1909 12/16/1909 Vincennes Sun Vincennes' new fire engine, with photos and detailed description Webb 1909 12/21/1909 The Vincennes Capital Two companies bid on Harrison house, bids opened for moving structure to Harrison Park, Harrison mansion, Harrison home 1909 12/27/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 12/30/1909 The Vincennes Capital 1909 8/16/1915 The Vincennes Capital 1909 1/18/1983 Will lease Harrison house from water works company, city will not as yet have to move the building from its present site, Harrison home, Harrison house, Harrison mansion Harrison House a gift to the city, a letter conveying the good news was received by the president of the board of works this morning, from water company, the city must move the house, Harrison mansion, Harrison home The Webb Company Given Much Praise, Webb Motor Fire Apparatus Company, The Valley Advance Webb The Valley Advance Article 1909 12 15 1909 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1910 1/12/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 2/3/1910 1910 2/3/1910 Vincenens Sun 1910 2/22/1910 Vincennes Sun 1910 3/4/1910 Vincennes Sun 1910 3/4/1910 1910 3/4/1910 1910 3/7/1910 The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Sun The Vincennes Capital City will have an auto engine Twenty persons injured in wreck on the vandalia, train #55 jumped track 2.5 miles North coaches roll into a ditch, many injured, Gas engine manufacturer in Vincennes William Havill 2nd Lyndale M.E. hunter New Factory wil be built, new firm will manufacture gasoline motors and will locate in North Vincennes William T. Havill, ME Hunter, near corner of 2nd and Lyndale, 100 ft from 2nd, made of cement blocks to be known as the Vincennes motor manufacturing company Auto Engine Did not Go (webb fire engine) City's First fire truck New auto engine goes, small blaze in pierce restaurant calls the department out this morning, fire engine New automobile fire apparatus made First regular run this morning, fire was in pierce restaurant, 14 N. 3rd Street Webb New Auto Engine Goes Undertaker still holds body, death occurred 3 weeks ago, John Barrett, dropped dead in front of Johnson auto, trying to find family 142 1910 3/7/1910 The Vincennes Capital Will build new warehouse adjoining their new mill, proprietors of Baltic Mills, 1st and Vigo Streets, 1910 3/12/1910 The Vincennes Capital To make survey to establish grade, city civil engineer, between 11th and fairground ave., and city limits on Southside, 1910 3/14/1910 1910 3/15/1910 1910 3/15/1910 1910 3/17/1910 1910 3/17/1910 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital 1910 3/19/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 3/21/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 3/21/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 3/21/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 3/22/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 4/4/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 4/7/1910 1910 4/7/1910 1910 4/9/1910 1910 4/18/1910 1910 4/18/1910 1910 4/26/1910 1910 5/7/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 5/7/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 5/10/1910 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Bernard Kuhn dies while in New York, Preparing to make addition for growing of carnations, Paul C. Schultz, Mcilvaine property, 1st and shelby Streets, Will build four cottages at 1st and scott Streets, captain I.H. Pauley who recently purchased slinkard property, removing old buildings corner of 1st and scott, tearig down the old two story frame residence, William gibbons, Board awards new building contract, new addition will contain a gymnasium, addition to high School, Mr. Russel has reached the city, to appear at the grand tonight, Another landmark doomed, gives way to a new house, James Garrand, Ella Beckes, between 4th and 5th on Bayou Street adjacent to old Novelty works, property has two houses on it, made of hand hewn timbers, 55 ft frontage almost 200 feet deep Herring & Fuller accept conntract, begin survey necessary to get data for plans, every Street and alley to be surveyed new sewer system to be made, Main Street poles have been doomed, mayor states they must disappear with the building of sewers and paving of Streets says people need the sidewalks, Maude Adams was here, passed through the city, was enroute from Indianapolis to Evansville where she is to be seen this evening one of the leading actresses of today, Burchfield Is Adding Number Improvements, latest carrier system for packages and cask almost ready for operation lamson basket carrier system installed, woodwork re-varnished, wall cases have been installed, Tearing out entire side of high School building, contractor will have the whole East side open before he commences the new addition, Willis, Lincoln President Taft may pass through Vincennes, The Colonial Theatre, corner of 4th and Busseron Streets, showing high class vaudeville, Three Knox County schools condemned by state board, many districts in Indiana have unsanitary and fire trap houses, Busseron, Decker, other Another theatre is to be built, to take over the colonial theatre, corner of 4th and Busseron, Odonnell will close shop at 325 Main Street purchased in 1895, purchased in 1895, Cigar store changes hands after 21 years, Bono stand on N. 2nd has been purchased by A.J. Acker & Company Furniture Company Enlargine Plant, will construct a $5000 structure, lays between Vincennes Bridge works and the Vincennes Window Glass Company Two new buildings are planned, Joseph Frey has architect at work on plans for new building at 10 N. 2nd Street, Edward M. Smith doing business at 12-14 S. 4th may also build near their building First National Bank to have new home, 215 217 Main, Joseph Bayard president of bank, to have huge stone pillars and marble 143 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Takes over another theatre, turned down a fine offer, M.E. Moore of the Red Mill, now has seven theatres, Menlo 5/16/1910 The Vincennes Capital Going to build new home, V.O. Shepard took out a building permit this morning, corner of 3rd and Hart, lot 194 Harrison's addition 1910 5/19/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 5/20/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 5/23/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 5/23/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 5/25/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 5/25/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 5/26/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 5/27/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 5/27/1910 1910 5/27/1910 1910 5/28/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 5/31/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 6/2/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 6/2/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 6/10/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 6/10/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 6/11/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 5/12/1910 1910 5/16/1910 1910 The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial Fuller and Fox to appear in Big race, contract was signed Friday New Building for Busseron Street, J & S Emison will erect a 2 story structure on lot adjoining grand Hotel work begun across the alley from the grand Hotel building, on Busseron between 2nd and 3rd, Handsome new altar, is being erected in St. John's German Catholic Church, is valued at $3000, Johns Mrs. Rose Froelke, shipped in sections, Pioneer Shoe Man Has Passed Away, Henry S. Badollet Died Saturday of Dropsy and was buried this afternoon aged 71 years, Perry between 8th and 9th, owned Elephant shoe store in Lipe Building on Main between 3rd & 4th Two naturalized here this morning, Alvis Yochum and George Yochum become genuine citizens of the US Had a successful opening of Lakewood Park Sunday, excursions in the city swelled the crowd, ferris wheel, merry go round, balloon ascension, Decker School Contract Let, Van Hoy and Sons gets it, new building will cost Johnson Township, to be completed september 15, $26 060 High School Alumni Plan Party, will have the members of this years graduating class for its guests on Monday June 13 will be held at Lakewood Park, Asks Congress To Buy Harrison's Homestead, Congressman Cullop on behalf of D.A.R., William Henry Harrison Harrison House Before Congress, representative Cullop introduces a bill asking for money to purchase building Contract For New School, Decker Indiana, Van Hoy & Son of Loogootee, $22 180, Are Rushing Construction, Of new Castle Hall, cornerstone lodge Knights of Pythias review work on building lodge 526, n. 2nd Street, having trouble getting material here, structure began last fall, basement was dug, Webb Motor Car Accident, Car Driven by President Blossom Results in Probable fatal injury, Fire Apparatus, Alton Ill D.B. Blossom, Witnessed by hundreds of people, vehicle was being tested about 30 mph Will move coming week, getting ready for it, new fire headquarters building, House number one, South 4th Street, moving stuff from old building First time in 23 years, E.W. Bono saw sister, history of the Bono family given New Road to Fort Knox, to be opened at once, County auditor scott has served notice that riddle road must be made at once, First road ever there Plans for fine school, new structure for Decker just planned by architect Gaddis, will be handsome one, contract has not yet been let, 2 story building Quiets Title to 644 acres, lengthy document filed for record with County recorder shephard on Friday, Brevoort, Cathlinette district, settled in Brevoorts favor, disputes over taxes, old papers not filed properly, 144 1910 6/14/1910 The Vincennes Capital Colonial must pay or close it's doors, chief of police Evans issues an order that local theater must pay its city license or close 1910 6/15/1910 The Vincennes Capital Mechanized Calvary Unit Invades City, Armored Equipment Replaces Horses of Old Army Type Into their new hose house, The members of hose company no. one to move to handsome new home today, Fire Department, adjoining old quarters, tearing down old building will begin at once, Alonzo Wood, Robert Watson, John Dieton, Ray Companinette, D.J. Andrew, and Charles Bartholomew. 1910 6/15/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 6/19/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 6/22/1910 The Vincennes Capital 6/22/1910 Vincennes Commercial Three Story Building is to be erected on Main Street near Fifth, will be erected on site of Werker's Drug Store H.J. Werker, 24 feet frontage, brick and stone trimmed, 2nd floor offices, 3rd floor a hall, present store will be moved temporarily. 1910 6/23/1910 Vincennes Commercial Handsome New Building Will be erected by Mike Gluck on Main Street Near Tenth, Plans Submitted, kluck has been conducting a saloon, present building one story frame, replaced with two story brick, 1910 6/25/1910 The Vincennes Capital Contract ready for letting, new building going up, two story brick $7000 corner of 4th and Vigo, completed by Oct 1st 75'x40' 1910 6/27/1910 Vincennes Commercial To Erect a New Building, 4th and Vigo, opposite the Boog Hotel, frontage of 75 ft. to be completed by Oct 1st 1910 6/28/1910 The Vincennes Capital Telephone company to spend $100 000, breaks ground for an addition to present building, will make large improvements to be a 2 story fire-proof building 22 feet in width and 40 feet in depth, will adjoin present building, completed within 60 days, 1910 6/28/1910 Vincennes Commercial Church was destroyed, Methodist Church at Monroe City burns to ground, was struck by lightning, 1910 6/29/1910 The Vincennes Capital Demonstration by a traction engine, represenatives of concern which may build plant here deonstrate McKinney Farm Brevoort, 1910 6/29/1910 Vincennes Commercial Let Contract For School, Monroe City School Building Contract is let to August Ohm of Terre Haute for $31 692 drafted by Padgett & Dickerson, two stories, 14 rooms, 1910 6/29/1910 The Vincennes Capital Option secured on valuable land, negotiations for sale of 22 acres lying at Norther boundary of city containing the salt well spring Langdon land, lies along Kelso's Creek and B&O Railroad, 1910 6/29/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 6/29/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 6/29/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 6/29/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 Attempt to open Colonial resulted Saturday in another charge being filed against Quinn, ex manager placed in jail, theatre theater, entering theatre illegally, Moore Ex City Treasurer Sees Enormous Fish, A catfish weighing 150 pounds under Main Street Bridge, Traction Engine Here For Action, will operate three binders on the McKinney Farm today, seeking to locate co. here The opening is postponed, big improvements planned, carpenters and Decorators convert Colonial Theatre into prettiest in the city George Sparrow, lattice work on walls, Menlo E. Moore one of the proprietors of the theatre, John Ohnemus buys property, lots and house situated on fairground avenue changes hands, lot 18, Louis A. Meyer, two story brick, across from the traction company offices Duesterberg's summer garden, is open every evening. Cool, refreshing drinks. Our Chocolate can't be beat, Corner of 2nd and Shelby advertisement 145 Vincennes Commercial Many Visit McKinney Farm, farmers and interested citizens witness gasoline traction engine cutting wheat Webb Motor Fire Apparatus Company, Will Lay The Cornerstone, Busseron Township School Children will take part, Oaktown School house, Colonial Theatre to be handsome, interior is rapidly nearing completion, A murder on portland avenue, charles dale fires fatal shot, carl miller is victim, dale under arrest 1910 6/30/1910 1910 7/2/1910 1910 7/7/1910 1910 7/8/1910 1910 7/8/1910 1910 7/9/1910 1910 7/11/1910 1910 7/11/1910 The Vincennes Capital New station house may soon be built, council will make appropriation, proposed for 4th Street, fire dept. headquarters 1910 7/12/1910 The Vincennes Capital He will represent local business men John Napier Dyer goes to Canada to visit agriculture fair hoping to bring industry here Vincennes Tractor Company 1910 7/12/1910 Vincennes Commercial Another Ditch Contract Let, Fred Morgan will build extension on Watts Bond Ditch known as Emison Ditch, 3 mile extension, 1910 7/13/1910 Vincennes Commercial Fire is raging, blaze starts in business section of Monroe City, block threatened, blanns fine new hardware store and bank lost, descriptions and names of other businesses given Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Carl Miller instantly killed by his brother in law, chester dale, Colonial to open improvements made, moving pictures and vaudeville, Colonial opening was a big success, hundreds of persons unable to get into the newly Decorated theatre, theater, New business house planned, no. 17 South First Street, adjoining the Robinson Donaldson Buggy Co. property was staked off Tuesday Tex Roberts and his wife are planning the erection of a two story business house. The probable cost of the proposed building, and for what purpose it is to be constructed, was not learned. Will build fine home, John Brokhage takes out building permit for new residence at 5th and Nicholas a story and a half nine room frame residence, ground has been broken, 1910 7/13/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 7/14/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 7/16/1910 The Vincennes Capital Announcement of new store opening, The Vance Williams company will occupy the Bayard building, ladies ready to wear 1910 7/20/1910 The Vincennes Capital Ancient drawing brought to light, Vincennes in 1851, is pictured, map made in 1851, 1910 7/20/1910 Vincennes Comercial 1910 7/21/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 7/22/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 7/22/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 7/24/1910 Vincennes Commercial Installing new plant, gamewell fire alarm and telegraph system representative at work at new hose house, S. 4th Street, New Commission house at First and Busseron, will be opened in the old stock exchange building on the 1st of August Crowley, Mitchell, A.P. Dorris, Train hits wagon, young man killed, Andrew Recker, driver of delivery wagon for H. Brokhage & Sons, instantly killed yesterday at rr crossing 19 years old, son of Mr. and Mr.Gerhard Recker 508 South 8th Street, Carbon Street Crossing near the Dyer Packing Company, Cherry Blossom, Cherry Cheer and Rye-Ola the best drinks on the market, Bottled by the Star Bottling Works. Advertisement Slaughter house is destroyed, fire, $4000 damage, John B. Schumacher, O'Donnell, Hart Street road, 3/4th mile East of city plant on river road was destroyed about three years ago, Zubers, 146 Big deal has been closed, baugh brothers purchase Gimbel building at a cost of $16 000, 320 Main, Watjen drug store fraternal order of eagles, city hall place, 1910 7/28/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 7/28/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 8/1/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 8/1/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 8/2/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 8/6/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 8/6/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 8/9/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 8/10/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 8/10/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 8/16/1910 1910 8/17/1910 1910 8/19/1910 1910 8/19/1910 1910 8/22/1910 1910 8/24/1910 1910 8/25/1910 1910 8/26/1910 The Vincennes Capital Local company is growing, increasing size of plant, Klemeyer lumber co. erects new buildings in its yards at Washington 1910 8/26/1910 The Vincennes Capital One more jobbing house is to be opened here, 1st Street wholesale district is to be enlarged by addition of new business, N. 1st between Main and Busseron, adjoins Terre Haute brewing Company's Depot, names have not been announced, 1910 8/26/1910 Vincennes Commercial Leases Downtown property, Murphy distilling company will have quarters on North First In Propes Property, between Main and Busseron, The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial Business Property sells for $16 000, Lester Joseph paid $14 000 for the Gimbel Building, near city hall, sells to baugh three story structure, located at 320 Main, occupied by Watjen's Drug Store, W.C. Bierhaus now owns all of business, Walter Crook has retired, N. 2nd and Perry, Building permits show an increase, HJ Werker, $10 000 building on Main Street, another on South 1st near Main for B.F. Roberts, Hall and Lockman building a business house at Church and South 4th Street, Werker's Drug Store A new building for Second Street, 2nd, Noble B. Judah of chicago plans to erect business block on 2nd Streeton site of St. Louis Shoe Repairing Shop, 20 N. 2nd Street, formerly occupied by JT orr & sons, A spectacular blaze destroys Broadway mills and elevators, 1st and Broadway Broadway Flour Mills totally destroyed by fire on Friday night, spectacular blaze, loss of $100 000 to $150 000 Emison elevator building description given Big safe fell into cellar, accident occurred at Broadway Mills ruins just after books had been taken out, Hoffman, safe fell through floor right after workers left that exact spot Clearing debris from site of fire, ruins of Broadway mills is being worked on by large force of men, site to be cleared tall four story walls are being pulled down this morning, bricks and large supply of wheat is to be sold, uncertain whether large chimney will come down Hit with beer bottle, Mr. and Mr.Joseph ScHartz had an experience near alice of old Vincennes Park last night, South of the city on the evansville road, Is Working With Success, Much plowing was done, traction plow demonstration on McKinney Farm John Napier Dyer, New Basement is to be dedicated, First Christian Church Jack Cassell is fatally injured, balloonist, fell more than 100 feet at Mt. Vernon, had been here at ballfield and Lakewood Park Ruins of fire now disappearing, Broadway Mills, May build Hotel the coming year, Edward Watson, Will Lay The Cornerstone of new School building in Monroe City on Sunday Afternoon, 2 story brick, 14 rooms, Cornerstone laying planned, ceremonies will be held Sunday afternoon at new Monroe City School high School, 147 1910 8/28/1910 Vincennes Commercial New curtain at the grand, handsome work of art has been put in place view is that at old dutch mill, advertisements on the bottom, water wheel 1910 8/29/1910 The Vincennes Capital One killed, one fatally injured switch engine runs down auto, most horrible accident Rachel C. Johnson, Alice G. Potter Edgar Nesbit, Josephine Thomas, Collins produce company, 1910 9/6/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 9/9/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 9/13/1910 The Vincennes Capital 1910 9/14/1910 The Vincennes Capital Big factory will enlarge if city will close Street, Vincennes Bridge Co. will more than double if city will vacate one block on eberwine oliphant, one building to be 250 x 100 feet, built of concrete, 1910 9/14/1910 The Vincennes Capital Hurst bros. given hardacre contract, remodeling of old Episcopal Church building at corner of 4th and Busseron into modern offc block 2 story pressed brick front with stone trim, plans by Gaddis 1910 10/2/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 10/3/1910 The Vincennes Capital Will build a new platform, for the next exhibition, contract has been let, Lakewood Park Skating Rink, Boxing, stage is being built Tombstone for make up stone, slab in commercial composing room once marked grave of Miss Ann Ewing d. 1850 moving from old stand on Main to new smith building on South fourth, slab of marble, wife of nathanial Ewing, Would close Eberwine Avenue bridge company so desires, petitioned board of works to close Street, Is Now The Orpheum, The Airdome Mgt, Has Changed The Name Of His Play House-The New Bill, Theatre, Theater 2nd and Main Shot down at union station, tragedy shocks community, C.E. Gibson killed when Menlo E. Moore theatre manager fired 5 shots murder theater, fired five shots into victim, moore placed under arrest, victim allegedly had been paying attention to Mr. Moore, murder, homicide New Bank Will Open on Monday, Safe and Fixtures have already been put in readiness for work, Vincennes State Bank Charles Bartholemew was the First driver to make a run in new knights of pythias building on n. 2nd Street Soldiers Monument, PJ Burns offers some suggestions for the proposed new monument, a letter with suggestions to consider prior to selecting a monument for courthouse lawn Bank Note Is 90 Years Old, An old one issued by Vincennes Bank and Found in the family bible, Formal opening of Lakewood Park, will take place November 1st skating rink to open then, floor had been sanded smoother than ever before Pretty Home Wedding, Miss Estelle Dalbey Thanksgiving night became the bride of Julius Hack, married at home at 5th and Seminary, Boog Hotel Changes Name, From now on it will be called the kaiserhof Hotel, extensive improvements made Joseph Scheefer, dollar a day Hotel 1910 10/12/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 10/16/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 10/28/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 10/30/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 11/23/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 12/3/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 12/6/1910 Vincennes Commercial Resigns To Start Store, John Brockman will go into the Grocery Business on North Second Street, N. 2nd Bierhaus, opposite new School building, Frigge, Walters, Kirk, 1910 12/10/1910 Vincennes Commercial Menlo Moore Walks Forth A Free Man Once More, Jury Returned verdict finding him not guilty theatre, theater, murder 1910 12/11/1910 Vincennes Commercial Emison Has New School, High School Department is Accredited by state board of Education, 2 floors and basement pressed brick with simple stone trimmings, designed by J.W. Gaddis, built by J.W. Flint of Bruceville, 148 1910 12/11/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 12/13/1910 Vincennes Commercial 1910 12/20/1910 Vincennes Commercial Will Build Machine Shop, Henry Williams will be moved by First of year to a new piece of work near Union Station Wabash Auto Garage, n. 7th Street, Police Close House Ill Fame, Keepers at house which Asa Evans wanted to close made no objection to orders Tuesday Kruse, Adams, N. 4th near Hickman, Carr, Donates Fine New Building, C.B. Kessinger and Daughters give First Christian Church pastoral residence 317 Broadway almost completed, new home, Webb Company Plant is sold 1910 2 12 1910 Vincennes Sun 1911 1/6/1911 The Vincennes Capital Will reconstruct the Emison Block, four story building and two story structure adjoining are to be modernized, between 1st and 2nd on Main, 2nd and 3rd building from corner 1911 1/6/1911 The Vincennes Capital Will reconstruct the Emison Block, 4 story building and 2 story building adjoining are to be modernized, work is to be started soon, on Main between 1st and 2nd 1911 1911 1/6/1911 1/10/1911 Vincennes Capital Local Company is starting year well, Vincennes Bridge Company has received contracts fo far this year to the amount of $80 000 expects banner business, want to enlarge their plant, unable to do so, however because of efforts to close a Street, erecting new office building, (Vincennes Steel, Wabash Steel) Vincennes Capital Oklahoma shacks to be dismantled soon, Dr. August Held Buys fifty lots on condition that shacks be torn away at once. Seeks to improve that part of city, 60 days given the tennants, Main Street dentist, spring garden ave., (later Chicago Park area). 1911 1/10/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 1/11/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 1/21/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 1/26/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 1/27/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 1/30/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 2/1/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 2/1/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 2/7/1911 Vincennes Capital Oklahoma (North End) shacks to be dismantled soon, Dr. August Held, Main Street Dentist, buys 50 lots on condition that shacks be torn away at once, seeks to improve that part of city, 60 days is given the tenants, all in the Reel and Swartzel's addition to the city, work will begin at once, Parsonage is now completed, The gift house is ready, handsome home erected on Broadway Street by C.B. Kessinger for Christian Minister, First Christian Church, built by shick brothers of Vincennes Legalize town incorporation, W.S. Racey introduces bill, Knox County Village has had a hard time to secure ambition former resident comes to aid, will probably be passed without opposition, Second bank plans to build addition, 2nd national bank will improve structure, mason & foulks, two story stone structure to be built, may or may not be approved at next meeting, much more room needed First Indiana Bank Started in Old Post, bank located across the Street from the Pastime Club (Later Harmony Society Clubhouse), erected in 1817, "Old State Bank" Will build suburban home, owner of dept. store will erect modern ome on car line on banks of Kelso Creek, James I. Kelso and W.A. Flint, just opposite of Kelso home, retaining wall to be built, Sprinkler system installed, to use for fire protection, Bierhaus brothers, 2nd and perry, 4 story building, Committee reports favorably on bill, should it become a law, Vincennes will be able to contract and have a sewer system constructed for the city of Vincennes C. Newman finds old sword, are digging on Fort Knox, old implement of warfare covered with rust but has been polished, owner not known, bullets found too, 149 1911 2/7/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 2/27/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 2/28/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 2/28/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 3/1/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 3/11/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 3/11/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 3/11/1911 Charles Newman finds old sword, are digging on Fort Knox, old implement of warfare covered with rust but has been polished owner not known, bullets found too, bullets sold to travelling man, no bones were found while digging. Harrison Mansion to be given to local chapter of DAR, Vincennes Water Company to deed the property to the city, provided that the DAR will get custody of it, Monument works to open, otto brock will be manager, firm which recently opened offices here find it advisable to start plant in this city, 1022 Main Street, brock monument works, Monument Works To Open, Otto Brock will be manager. Building to be erected at 1022 Main Street for the Brock Monument Works. Should be ready for occupancy by April. From Oakland City, IN. Will be a shed with hoist in the rear of the building. Group of buildings for schools on lot. Suggestion has been made that the library and three school houses might be grouped harmoniously upon the present campus. The idea successful elsewhere., 6th Buntin Area, Amos Rusie Writes First Story, Makes Debut as Baseball Scribe, Rusie objects to his name in print, Once great twirler writes of himself, Hardacre building is ready, located on Busseron Street, just half a block from the post office has been completed, Frank D. Hardacre, contains 14 modern offices, Vincennes Capital Hardacre Building is ready, the contractors finish it, contains 14 rooms and is modern, all rooms for offices building centrally located, located on Busseron Street, just a half a block from the post office, 2 1/2 blocks from the courthouse, Hardacre Building is ready, the contractors finish it, contains 14 rooms and is modern, all rooms for offices, building centrally located, located on Busseron Street just half a block from the post office, has been completed, Frank C. Hardacre, 1911 3/11/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 3/27/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 3/27/1911 Vincennes Capital Crowds pack pretty remodeled theatre, red mill theater opens to large business and people of Vincennes saw interior of bungalow playhouse in its attractiveness, green lights, vines, lattice, 1911 4/1/1911 Vincennes Capital Group of buildings for schools on lot, suggestion has been made that the library and three school houses might be grouped together harmoniously upon present campus, 6th Buntin, 1911 4/5/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 4/5/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 4/7/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 4/8/1911 The Vincennes Capital Crowds pack pretty remodeled theatre, Red Mill, phono chimes are a distinct novelty, Road to be opened to Fort Knox Site, commissioners grant the petition of property owners for a highway to historic spot on the Wabash river, Road to be opened to Fort Knox Site, county commissioners grant the petition of property owners for a highway to historic spot on the Wabash River, Fort Knox II, New road will be a popular one, highway to favorite picnic ground s will be ready for public soon since suit has been dismissed other road matters. Amos Rusie departs he moves to seattle, once famous pitcher promised employment in seattle washington, he resided here for seven years, Merchant Brothers to erect new store, plan to put up a two or three story brick building with stone trimmings at 2nd and shelby, 2nd Shelby, Kilfoil, credit to the neighborhood 150 Four new houses for growing of lettuce, John G. Frisz lets contract for additions each house to be 34x100 feet in size, work to begin within a few days, will have two acres covered, will be largest in state, When Rusie's Father acted as a warmer, Amos Rusie, story of interest is told on the hoosier thunderbolt when he broke into pitching ranks of Indianapolis club, baseball Swimmers may incorporate, idea is being considered, five o'clock swimming club, 1911 4/12/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 4/13/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 4/14/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 4/14/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 4/17/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 4/20/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 4/24/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 4/25/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 4/25/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 4/26/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 4/26/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 4/27/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 4/27/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 4/28/1911 The Vincennes Capital Bicknell plans new school building, 2 story, six room structure to cost $14 000. will be erected from plans prepared for school board, site selected on South side of town, 101x65 feet, 4/28/1911 The Vincennes Capital New building for seventh, Carpenter shop and barber shop, the old carpenter shop occupied by sparrow brothers at 7th and Broadway is to be town away and new building built, DePriest, vincent, cf hoose 1911 5/2/1911 The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Tractor Co directors the organization of the co. 11th and Nicholas, John Napier Dyer, Frank L. Oliphant, B.F. Nesbit, and James Bradley, It is probable that thirty days will elapse before the firm is ready to begin turning out engines. 1911 5/2/1911 The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Tractor Company Directors, Will be ready to operate by June, 11th and Nicholas oliphant, nesbit, robison, Bierhaus, alsop, Dyer, nesbitt 1911 Bicknell to have new school, houses were congested, school board has purchased property and will begin advertising for bids in near future, new 6 room schoolhouse, lived 106 years gone to his reward, henry w. suits wooed and wed miss phoebe ann hewitt in Vincennes in 1837 and was a notable character, father of 10, to be buried in walnut hills cemetery, very long beard too Beautiful castle hall is dedicated, grand offers of knights of pythias come to Vincennes to assist in work on anniversary of cornerstone lodge 526, 2nd and portland Major Gould offers $50 000 for YMCA, amount ot be given on the codition citizens raise a like sum and provide $2400 a year for wife during her life, 3rd and Broadway desired location, offer came as a surprise to many Frank P. Fox under arrest held on kidnapping charge, well known automobile driver, formerly of this city, guilded the auto which carried famous detective and alleged dynamiter out of Indianapolis, released on bail The lost will is found, was probated yesterday, testament made years ago thought to have been lost was found in mass of papers, Eugene Bruat, Amos Rusie is now living in Seattle, once famous pitcher has a position at ball Park there and is taking tickets at Main entrance, baseball, Local men behind new factory here, will manufacture gasoline traction engines, Dyer, Hack, Watson, Bierhaus, Brokhage, Graham, Oliphant, Alsop, site of old star shovel and range, 11th Nicholas, Vincennes Tractor More facts about new local plant, J. Napier Dyer, most active one in organizing new concern talks interestedly about a gas traction, tractory company, Vincennes tractor, 11th Nicholas, Vincennes Gas Traction Company, Calls Laplante home "ideal", will stand on hill crest, J.B. Edmund Laplante, Miss Harriet Jessup, some details given, 151 Yunghans has moved factory, his store building at 409 Main Street is to be practically rebuilt for a shoe store, Emil, cigar store, for past 28 years, moving to 1102 shelby, new front to be installed at 409, 1911 5/3/1911 Vincennes Commercial 1911 5/10/1911 The Vincennes Capital Bert Fuller in City from texas indy 500 a possibility for Fuller 1911 5/10/1911 The Vincennes Capital New Theatre is to open in the North part of the city, David Padgett, Ryan Building, corner 2nd St. Clair new and attractive front, will open may 20th, theatre has not yet been named 1911 5/21/1911 1911 5/23/1911 1911 5/24/1911 1911 5/24/1911 1911 5/27/1911 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital 1911 5/29/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 5/31/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 6/6/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 1911 6/7/1911 6/7/1911 Lakewood Park opens for season Old House Will Be Moved at 4th and Busseron, Old Decker Property, YMCA, Judah, Carnegie, Vincennes University Columbia Park 14th anniversary Fourteenth anniversary opening of Columbia Park, on the banks of the Wabash, Frank A. Thuis Directors Select Officers for Tractor Company, Vincennes Gas Tractor Company 11th Nicholas Dyer, Oliphant, Nesbit, Bradley, Lad lost his life in a watery grave, Irvey Bond, 14 years old, sank in a hole in the River and despite efforts of his little brother was drowned, several boys and some men take no part in attempts to rescue cripple who was learning to swim, when he was pronounced dead his nine year old brother James fainted, accident, very sad article Revolution Daughters Honor Services At Vigo Grave, local chapter heard address by Rev. John S. Ward in morning on Memorial Day, Daughters of the American Revolution, The services were held at the grave on the river bank, south of Church Street. Frank P. Fox in the city, drove racing car here, huge machine attracted much attention on downtown streets in the evening, Pope-Hartford Car, the car created quite a sensation at the Indianapolis Speedway races on Independence Day last, the car made a noise like a gatling gun and threw immense clouds of smoke in all directions, Fox calls the car "Dynamite", He drove the car here from Indianapolis, Vincennes Capital Will erect model village, concrete houses planned by Los Angeles Women for the accommodation of the poor, considering the lease of land lying west of the old Catholic Cemetery for the purpose, (later "Sunset Court" was created. I speculate that the idea could have stemmed from these ladies?) Vincennes Capital Two men quarrel, shooting follows, Elisha Grimes and Tom Buschie have a bloodless conflict and both emerge from the duel without a scar, a woman was the cause, they fired three shots in all but noone was injured, it happened at Grimes' grocery store at Tenth and Hickman (now "College"), Edna Stuggins, 1911 6/10/1911 Vincennes Capital Not like Vincennes any more, John Moore not at station, persons who remember Vincennes as the place where the blind man played the fiddle, will be lost now, B&O gave the orders that he could no longer play for the seated passengers, the popcorn boys have also been ordered off of the platform at the Union Depot, 1911 6/17/1911 The Vincennes Capital Board will soon inspect buildings, one building has been abandoned, no. 7, Kelso Creek old School between Chicago Ave and Kelso Creek in bad shape and abandoned, Springarden Ave. 152 The Vincennes Capital Four store building planned schultheis and sons plan addition old presbyterian Church, two story addition, extended to alley The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Contract for new Hotel building, Hack & Simon Hotel near the union station, 2stories high to be completed by Jan 1, Dr. Knapp plans for a new Hotel, to be erected on 7th Street across from the court house The First aeroplane ever shown in Vincennes or vicinity will be seen a the Vincennes fair grounds Hugh Robinson sky man, will make flights in curtiss biplane, auto races, motorcycle races, band too New front to make block look better, Joseph block on Main between First and Second Street, Emison buildings, JE Jones undertaking business, New front to make block look better, Joseph Block on Main Street to be made modern, similar to Improvements on the Emison Buildings, the work is nearly completed, on Main between 1st and 2nd, 1911 6/19/1911 1911 6/21/1911 1911 7/1/1911 1911 7/7/1911 Vincennes Commercial 1911 7/17/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 7/17/1911 Vincennes Capital 1911 7/27/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 8/24/1911 The Vincennes Capital 1911 6/6/11911 Vincennes Capital 1912 1/2/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 1/6/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 1/10/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 1/16/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 1/19/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 1/20/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 1/21/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 1/21/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 1/23/1912 1912 1/24/1912 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial New Buildings Show Prosperity Of City, W.H. Propes will put up new business block on Main Street, Albert Miller Terre Haute brewing Company, 5 business rooms on Main between 10th and 11th Streets, drug store 10th Main also a home being built by vollmer on Buntin between 4th and 5th Streets Ad: Rex Theatre, 1603 N. 2nd, Be sure to see Rip Vanwinkle at the Rex Tonight Curtis Shake is married, Culmination of college case, she is a most talented girl, speaking seven languages, was a student at Indiana, Miss Anna Gretchen Selesky of Clinton were married Monday at the home of the bride's mother in Clinton, They will make their home in Bicknell, he was a protege of Jacob Gimbel, Mrs. Shake is a native of Bohemia, but has been in America for a number of years, she was the only female student in the law school. Joe Ehart, Groceries, 202 Lyndale, Both phones, If you don't trade with us we both lose money ad, Red Skelton, Joseph Lester in the toils, he is now charged with robbing a house and with passing bad check arrested a few months ago for robbing the Johnson auto co. garage, posing as coin inspector, Lumber interests are sold, J.L. Klemeyer disposes of his interests to W.M. Simpson & Co deal includes eight immense lumber yards, two in this city, Monster Building Planned, E. Bierhaus & Sons will build wholesale house at 1st and Buntin, Place for building a cabin for them, near Fort Sackville marker, drafted by Routt Odd Fellows to improve, planning to spend $5000 on their business block and lodge room in Spring 2nd and Broadway, will have architect inspect the building, Pioneer passes to the beyond, Henry Sievers died late Friday afternoon, 76 years old, daughter Mr. John Recker, Sievers School, Mr. Sievers has been dead for 13 years Anniversary of the Star Theatre, has been run for one year under present management Flint plans improvements, new ware room is to be built on rear of carpenter property at an early date, Flint Department Store, 1st and Vigo, store is alive daily from basement to garret Lewis A. Wise passes away, 61 years old, 720 Perry, business 320 Main Street for 35 years, Stag bar damaged by fire, 7th and Hickman (now College), 153 1912 1/25/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 1/26/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 1/26/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 1/27/1912 The Vincennes Capital The knights of columbus, have delightful house warming in their new club room of Werker Building list of all guest present Crackel bros plan to build, will erect business block and apartment house at Park and swartzel ave 24 W. swartzel ave, corner of Park and swartzel, Postal office to be moved, it will be located in the grand Hotel building, handsome quarters secured Postal Telegraph Office, has been located for several years at 209 Main Street, Grand Hotel, Its First engine now completed, Vincennes Tractor Company tests a new power tractor on Streets this morning and test is a satisfactory one are to begin work on 25 more, after 60 days company will be manufacturing two engines each week, Star Shovel and Range Company, Webb Motor Fire Apparatus Company, Vincennes Phonograph, 11th and Nicholas Its First engine is now completed, Vincennes Tractor Company tests a new power tractor on Streets this morning and test is a satisfactory one, are to begin work on 25 more, opened several months ago, star shovel and range First tractor out on Streets, Vincennes Tractor Company demonstrated their First machine 11th and Nicholas Streets, star shovel and range works, will be tested on McKenney farm, they make every part Ground broken for an addition, transfer and storage company to add more floor space corner of Gurney and Shelby, Reel transfer and storage company, 1912 1/27/1912 Vincennes Capital 1912 1/28/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 1/28/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 1/31/1912 1912 2/1/1912 1912 2/1/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 2/3/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 2/3/1912 Vincennes Commercial Watson building has fire, 2nd and Busseron, 1912 2/8/1912 Vincennes Commercial YMCA contractor gets busy, several new features added $71 400 , Hotel Raymond, Hack Simon Hotel Raymond, new Hotel, hack and Simon, washington ave, fariground avenue, 1912 2/14/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 2/14/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 2/16/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 2/17/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 2/24/1912 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Contract is awarded for YMCA Building, Willis and Son, $70 700 Bijou theatre popular place, n. 2nd Street, Kaiserhoff changes hands, Joseph Scheefers sells out to Mr. James Litherland and Herman Boog joe had been manager for last two years, Harrison land grant, letters patent, signed by president taft, covers grant made to WH Harrison private land claim cleared, survey 1 upper prairie, james wade Emison, american filler company, water company Auto show is planned, it will be held in the coliseum now occupied by the Johnson auto co. S. 2nd, will be the First auto show in Vincennes Grocery store changes hands, Arthur Beckes, and Charles VanWey have bought Elisha Grimes 10th and Hickman (now College), they are brother in laws, New lodge is instituted last night, royal order of the Moose is now located in city of Vincennes charter membership of 250, lodge 891, Watson Hall, Getting ready for excavation, YMCA Building contractor will get busy on First of the week, contractors CB Willis and Son, the ground is currently frozen, will depend on weather, Prospectus of the new YMCA building, will be complete by Nov. 20, will be a monument to the city with rendering, $71 522, mottled gray brick with bedford stone trimmings, corner of 4th and Broadway, judge cobb's 154 Knox County Soldiers and Sailors monument, Rudolph Schwartz of Indianapolis celebrated sculptor with rendering of memorial, infantryman, artilleryman, Cavalryman, seaman, top figure is 12 ft high (color bearer) 1912 3/6/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 3/14/1912 The Vincennes Capital Tex Roberts given high price for lot, 510 Hickman Street, Place has a reputation as a resort, house of ill fame, ill repute Riverside Park is name of new one, One building in the new amusement place being erected by A.P. Dorris and John Gatton is about completed the café is now open for trade, being built on the Terre Haute Road, handsome soda fountain, bar and café were opened this morning, located about two blocks North of the loop of the Street car company, 1912 3/18/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 3/21/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 3/22/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 3/23/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 3/25/1912 Vincennes Capital 1912 3/25/1912 Vincennes Capital 1912 3/28/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 3/30/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 3/30/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 3/31/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 4/4/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 4/4/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 4/5/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 4/7/1912 Vincennes Commercial Work on Bank is progressing, stone front is now being constructed, First National Bank, stone coming from bedford, all lettered and numbered as to their location Another car of stone is due, will raise front of bank building to 25 feet height, First National Bank pure corinthian in style, columns weigh 7 1/2 tons each, Button Factory Site is sold, will start new factory, at North end of old dumping grounds on Willow the building at the present time is in ruins Many improvements at Lakewood , Construction company of detroit will repair figure 8 and also the buildings in Park, J.L. Hannum Sprager Construction Company of Detroit, band shell and bridges too, Streetcar loop too Many improvements at Lakewood, construction company of Detroit will repair figure 8 and also the buildings in Park, band shell and bridges too, old fence that runs along the edge of the lake near the streetcar tracks will be removed and a loop will be built for the streetcars. In his new quarters, Wood Watjen has moved his drug store to new location at 321 Main Street moved across the Street from his old store, was Fritsch Saloon, handsome new front has been added, Numerous Changes Planned, Wabash lodge of odd fellows plan to remodel building, lodge room and business block at 2nd and Broadway, campbell and osterhage architects, Theatre Deal is Closed, Star Theatre is to be moved into new house to be erected on N. 2nd Street Theodore Charles, Noble Judah, 20 22 N. 2nd Street, 20 yr lease, 4th and Busseron current theatre, Big Four Barber Shop Sold, Rox Soudriette has disposed of his shop, Bert Dodd purchaser has run for the last ten or twelve years, Big Derrick being erected, stone setters at New First National Bank Building are preparing to lift stones getting ready to lift large stone columns, Orpheum Theatre sold, will be managed by Herman Becker in connection with Royal Theatre on Main between 1st and 2nd, Frank Green, old front to be torn away and replaced with handsome plastic one Colored lodges file suit, sisters of the mysterious ten charge flimflam game, have been defrauded 1215 Hart Street, Belle Gordon, William Murphy, Jennie Nelson, and Harriet Thomas, united brethren of friendship 33 Banks sell the Tuite Property, W.A. Miller Bought it, proposes to start wrecking the house 4th and Buntin, 80ft on 4th and 112ft on Buntin, Captain Isaac Mass Property, one of largest in city 30 or 40 rooms 155 1912 4/25/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 5/1/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 5/1/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 5/2/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 5/2/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 5/3/1912 Construction of Monument, contractors are here ready to commence work on the concrete base today, soldiers sailors on courthouse lawn, excavation for base dug last fall, Rudolph Swartz sculptor died, he had finished 3 of the 5 statues Old Landmark Torn Down, Log House owned by Henry Antwine at 7th and Church Street, old log house, stood more than a century, corner of 7th and Church, mud, straw, pegs, Bicknell came near furnishing a mob to aveng the murder of two of her citizens, Frank Hooper shot and killed John Gaither and Zay Dant at the Maroski Saloon Improvements are to cost over $12 000 addition to be made to St. John's Catholic School, 9th Main to have new stage and gymnasium too, Plans ready for new main street station, the vandaila, big four and illinois central decide to submit plans for station to be built at 11th and Main streets, railroad, trains, rr, depot, Vincennes Capital Huge derrick is taken down and shipped back to Chicago, in erecting front of First National Bank Building not one stone received damage, On Main Street Between First and Second and Third Streets, the roof should be on the building by June 15th, the largest piece of stone weighs nine tons, several weigh seven tons and several five and six tons each. 1912 5/3/1912 Vincennes Capital Original Settler is in jail, Bates Potter is under arrest, was taken in custody last night and a charge was made against him this morning, one of the original settlers of the "Oklahoma" (North End) district of the city and whose face is one of the most familiar in the city, is said to have let his temper get the best of him last night, He threatened to "Clean up the city", 1912 5/7/1912 The Vincennes Capital Large Crowds view Riverside Park, excellent description of Park given within article 1912 5/8/1912 Vincennes Commercial Forty years a fire chief, George Fendrick Tuesday observed anniversary of his appointment on department, he is the oldest fire chief in point of service in the US, Fendrich Fendrick 1912 5/9/1912 Vincennes Commercial Another New Bank Building, Second National Bank is Said to be Getting Ready to build a New Home 1912 5/10/1912 Vincennes Capital 1912 5/13/1912 Vincennes Capital 1912 5/15/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 5/16/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 5/16/1912 The Vincennes Capital The Cassell's Store has changed hands, A.W. Pringle and Ernest E. Purdy purchase the widely known Main Street Confectionery and W.W. Cassell Retires, the deal was closed this morning, It is located at 306 Main Street and is attractively furnished, Missing Papers in hands of the owner, Letter written by Abraham Lincoln and handbill advertising Henry Clay meeting disappears from Art Exhibit 4 years ago, The Property of R.J. Greenhow, papers were in possesion of Charles Vatchett who turned them over when he found they were missing, the letter was written by Abraham Lincoln to the late Lewis M. Hays, father of Mr. Richard J. Greenhow, the letter was written from Mt. Pulaski, Ill,., in April 1857 and is signed plain A. Lincoln, Mr. Greenhow is going to An elaborate family dinner, held Sunday by John Frisz, well known gardner, James S. Pritchett on the Historic Harrison Mansion, 919 upper 3rd, Territorial Capitol efforts to repair old building in the interest of history and our city Artist Born in Vincennes, is dead in Washington D.C., Miss Sarah Hutchins Killkelly, prominent in music and literary work is dead, b. jan 1, 1840 here Star theatre reference 4th Busseron 156 1912 5/18/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 5/19/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 5/26/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 5/27/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 6/6/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 6/7/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 6/8/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 6/8/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 6/8/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 6/13/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 6/14/1912 Vincennes Commercial 1912 8/9/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 8/27/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 8/27/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 9/4/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 9/12/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 9/20/1912 The Vincennes Capital Slave owner many years ago, relatives now live in this city, John Stillwell had slaves in 1814, Miss Kate Lackey has written a short article on the subject lawrenceville, St. Francisville, Tougas, Lacoste, Grenmore, Grodaire, Venve, stockade, Two workman fall and one may die, 2nd national bank, fell to sidewalk a distance of 25 feet, Thomas and A.M. Hill, corner of 2nd and Main, Oldest member of Masonic Lodge, Charles Mathesie, died this morning, 78 years, 6th Busseron Matesie and Horsting, Citizens Gas Company, Commits suicide in the poor house, Charles McLaughlin, aged 59 slashed his throat with razor last night, found dead this morning, Riverside Park to be opened, beautiful pleasure resort located on Terre Haute Road at Northern Limits of City, A.P. Dorris, John Gatton, Riverside Park is now open, owned by A.P. Dorris and John Gatton, formerly Eberwine Grove club house, two story structure, DeJean orchestra, Robert Borrowman, New Building Soon To Be Erected, contractors will begin clearing site next week for a new home for the 2nd National Bank, Second National Bank three stories high and of stone, 2nd and Main (NW Corner), 2nd Street wall will be reused, New building to be erected, contractors will begin clearing site next week for a new home for the Second national bank, 2nd National Bank, 3 stories high, 2nd and Main New Building soon to be erected, contractors begin clearing site next week for a new home for the Second National Bank at 2nd and Main, 3 stories high and of stone, all but 2nd Street wall will be torn away To organize boy scouts, temporary organization was effected Wednesday night, President Ellis of Vincennes University, James Garrard, George W. Lott, June 13, 1912 Penny shows promised again, Manager Charles at Star Theater is going to cater to children Will be modern building, Odd Fellows Getting Busy, new and up to date fronts to take place of old ones, corner of 2nd and Broadway, marble base, prism glass, Handsome theatre is to be erected, Orpheum, located on Main near 2nd will be torn down and the Lyric Theatre will succeed it, only side walls and stage of old will remain many details given within article Handsome Theatre is to be erected, orpheum theatre, located on Main Street, near 2nd will be torn down and the Lyric will succeed it. Work to begin at once, SW block of 1st and Main, 2nd from corner, vaudeville too Claims to have cradle used by family of William Henry Harrison, Mr. Samuel Less, purchased in 1838 by Mr. John Marney for $7, servant to the president, wedding gift Branch of Purdue University May be moved to Vincennes, Meeting to discuss this will be held on October 7th, Property man now prisoner in jail, Roland N. Yost, of the Marx Brothers musical comedy company is arrested at the union station for theft, theatre, theater 157 To Cremate Body of Thomas davies, remains of murderer and suicide after remaining in morgue for more than a week were shipped to Cincinnati yesterday ashes will be sent here, just what will be done with them has not been determined, admistrator ordered the cremmation, he shot miss lucille may in the Savoy Café at 2nd and Busseron after a play at the grand, she was an actress Gerhard Recker dead, well known citizen, manufacturer of soft drinks and was widely known, death occurred at family home at 10th and Vigo, moved here in 1864 1912 9/20/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 9/20/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 9/23/1912 The Vincennes Capital Cowardly assassin shoots her to death in downtown café and ends his life by hanging himself in jail, Helen May, Thomas Harry Davies, Savoy Café wild scenes follow the shooting 1912 9/23/1912 The Vincennes Capital Eagles will lay cornerstone tomorrow morning at eight, South 4th between Main and Vigo Streets, cambell and osterhage architects 1912 9/23/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 9/23/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 9/23/1912 Vincennes Capital 1912 9/25/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 9/27/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 9/27/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 9/28/1912 1912 9/29/1912 1912 10/3/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 10/3/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 10/4/1912 The Vincennes Capital Lyric Theatre is to open on Sunday, handsome new playhouse although not completed will offer a high class vaudeville and motion picture performances SW corner of 2nd and Main 1912 10/7/1912 The Vincennes Capital Mr. Helen K. May writes a letter, thanks George gardner and others who assisted after her daughter's murder here, Savoy Café, Davies, homicide The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Angered because young actress rejects his love, cowardly assassin shoots her in town café and ends his life by hanging himself in jail, Helen Lucille May, Thomas Davies happened in the Savoy Café, 2nd and Busseron, Angered because young actress rejects his love cowardly assassin shoots her to death in downtown café and ends his life by hanging himself in jail, Thomas Davies, Helen Lucille May Savoy Café, Wild scenes follow the shooting, mother of girl almost mad with grief, murder Eagles will lay cornerstone, tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. located on South 4th Steet between Main and Vigo, a good portion of the brick work on the first story has already been completed, Eagles Lodge Dead man's body is not wanted, murderer, murder, suicide, murdered girl's pet dog is found, Savoy Café, telegrams given Is heavily fined for using a knife, Lloy Stile, attacks Robert B. James in Savoy Café and in Police Court, had been drinking, Savoy adjoins the Arcade Saloon Practically sure Davies has child, letter from uncle of his former wife, letter from attorney, much info given, murder, murderer, Savoy Café, suicide Davies divorced about one year ago, he murdered an actress in the Savoy Café at 2nd and Busseron Street, Will Al G. Field Minstrels cease paying city visit, famous minstrel man will appear at grand tonight, friend of Green New Lyric Theatre Ready for the opening, theater, First performance in handsome new playhouse will be given tomorrow evening, formerly the orpheum everything but the roof and walls of the old Orpheum was torn away, theatre looks all new inside and out, many details given, not finished yet but functional, SW Corner of 2nd and Main Building will be ready new years, progress on the construction of the YMCA Building rapid and dedication is being considered, SE Corner 4th Broadway 158 1912 10/8/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 10/9/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 10/10/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 10/12/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 10/14/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 10/17/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 10/26/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 11/1/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 11/26/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 11/27/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1912 12/5/1912 The Vincennes Capital 1913 1/3/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 1/4/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 1/5/1913 Vincennes Commercial 1913 1/10/1913 1913 1/14/1913 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital 1913 1/14/1913 Vincennes Capital 1913 1/18/1913 The Vincennes Capital Marx Brothers Here Again, at Red Mill Tomorrow Night, musical comedy company which delighted large audiences last Sunday is the offering, Pays $20 000 for site for a home, George L. Ryan, buys the home of D.D. Aldrich on N. 7th adjoining Mary Swartzel Property, 614 N. 7th, reiter, cadou, Five were caught in a raid, made at an early hour today, Ida Dasher resort on Vigo Street, 3 women and 2 men placed in jail, closing order had been given May reorganize old glass factory, Vincennes Window Glass Factory, has been idle for several years, No. 17 South 1st is sold, purchased by the Baugh Brothers, building will probably be torn down in near future and store building erected, Tex Roberts brick building, has been run as a house of questionable character, Improvements are started on hotel, Union Depot Hotel Company breaks ground for an addition and work on Union Station Improvements will start soon description of plans given in article, new lobby, kitchen and more rooms To dedicate new monument, Princeton has completed theirs, soldiers and sailors monument, Police make raid and capture five, visited the stag hotel yesterday arrested two women and three men, corner of fairground and Hickman adultery, Minnie Henderson, Ida Irvin, Herman Wells, Harry Baucon, William Dunning, prostitution, soiled doves, illfame Many Changes Being Made, additional space is given, local plant of the terre haute brewing company is being improved, William Propes, tearing away walls on the Main floor, a new stable has also been built, The Monument Is Now Being Built, immense pieces of stone are being placed on the concrete foundation this afternoon, court house lawn, soldiers and sailors monument, cost $50 000, Sheds a certainty, plans completed, railway company, work on improvements to begin, union depot hotel train station, trains railroad, railroading Explosion Kills F.D. Stewart Was Surveying in the mine, body not recovered until this morning, mine wrecked from explosion of gas, Bicknell, Former Champ is visiting friends, brownie McClain one of the best outfielders who ever played in the kitty league now looking over familiar ground Johnnie Ray was also in the city, Baseball players who have given up the game since leaving here now making a little visit, C.C. Gosnell, Eddie Kolb Amos Rusie in trouble, celebrated pitcher who formerly lived here arrested for threatening to kill is wife, baseball, resided at 6224 East St. Clair Street, City firemen want an auto run-about, The new Webb firetruck beats the chief to the fires Mcilvaine Lumber yards bought by new company, J.L. Klemeyer, Big teeth are found in Calmuck, one weighs six and one half pounds and was washed out during the recent flood, other was a little smaller, bones of the animal were also found by the teeth, William Williams found them. Improvements are to be made at once, New fronts scheefers store, shank billiard parlor Laplante building 3rd Main, new plate glass windows, 159 1913 1/20/1913 The Vincennes Capital Union Station improvement moves along in good shape, much work being done finishing touches are being put on the new ticket office, putting in tile floor, new lobby, concrete pillars 1913 2/1/1913 The Vincennes Capital Red Mill Theatre has changed hands, Theodore Charles, purchased for $16 500 M.E. Moore of Chicago, also owns the star Theatre, straight pictures and no vaudeville, it was First one 2 1913 2/24/1913 The Vincennes Capital Improvements at mill to begin this week, Theodore Charles the new owner will make a number of improvements, Red Mill, Moon, Theater, theatre SE 5th and Main Produce store was gutted, Saturday night blaze in main street business house created considerable excitement, W.O. Mitchell Company at 926 Main Street completely gutted, the company did a wholesale retail business in poultry, eggs, butter, hides, wool etc, and had considerable stock, 1913 3/16/1913 Vincennes Commercial 1913 4/3/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 4/4/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 4/4/1913 1913 4/4/1913 1913 4/5/1913 1913 4/5/1913 1913 4/5/1913 Vincennes Commercial 1913 4/7/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 4/8/1913 Vincennes Commercial 1913 4/14/1913 1913 4/18/1913 1913 4/21/1913 Big Trestle over blue hole one Third done, where B&O engine went down with 4 men rebuilding the trestle over blue hole just East of white river on the B&OSW begun Tuesday New exits made at Lyric Theatre, can be emptied twice as fast as before in orchestra pit under stage into alley, New exits made at Lyric Theatre, theater, under the new The Vincennes improvement, two new exits, both from orchestra pit under stage Capital to the alley, SW 2nd Main An old landmark sold for sanitarium, Dr. Bowers buys ME Vincennes Daily Sun Parsonage for$5000 will convert it into a health resort, new methodist parsonage, N. 3rd Street, Headlight is located among the debris, that on engine which went The Vincennes down at Blue Hole located mile and half below the place, cab of Capital engine also found B&O SW carried four men to a watery grave, train, railroad, railroading Architectural Church relics, major nd purcell gives the sun a spike Vincennes Daily Sun from edifice nearly eighty years old, upper Indiana brick Church, original building erected in 1836, descriptions given Vincennes Capital Four Story Warehouse, is to be erected this summer by the Vincennes Furniture Company, near the factory on Taylor avenue, 180 feet long, varnishing room has also been enlarged, Fire destroyed an upholstering plant, Charles J. Rieser 4th and Harrison Upholstering plant burns, an ugly blaze started on Monday morning which spread to adjoining property, C.J. Rieser, corner of 4th and Harrison, Relics found in old mound after flood, lafayette man discovers skeletons, copper, and stone ornaments which were washed out, probably bones from French Jesuit, the mounds were built in the 16th Century according to an authority on indian history, Guy Fisher, near the mouth of the Tippecanoe River, 9 miles NorthEast of lafayette, missionary, missionaries, priests Found teeth which weighed 6 pounds, William Williams of the Vincennes Daily Sun calmuck neighborhood has found two bones of prehistoric origin, SouthEast of Vincennes, bones were also found, Vincennes Sun Old landmark is being razed, the N. Smith Property now owned by William Ewing, Jr. being torn down after many years, 5th and Main, Chinamen, fruit peddlers, and other transients, eyesore, 160 1913 4/22/1913 1913 4/22/1913 1913 4/23/1913 1913 4/23/1913 Vincennes YMCA Building open to the public, dedication begins at 7:00 p.m. with rendering, James, W. Emison, C.B. Kessinger, Susan Rabb Emison, Dedication program begins at 7:00 p.m. YMCA building in Vincennes Capital Vincennes, 4th and Broadway (SE Corner). The Vincennes Schaffer's body found this morning, 156 men on a search Capital washington Indiana train wreck Landmark's fade before progress, Smith Homestead erected in 1828 will soon remain as a memory only, 5th Main and Busseron, Vincennes Daily Sun Ewings owned it too, traded it back and forth, Pantheon Theatre later built there The Vincennes Capital The B&O Engine will be raised, locomotive which went through the blue hole trestle will be lifted from water, it went down on the night of March 27th, this same engine has been the cause of 14 mens death since it was built a few years ago. Railroad, trains, 1913 4/23/1913 Vincennes Capital 1913 4/29/1913 Vincennes Sun 1913 4/30/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 4/30/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 4/30/1913 Vincennes Capital 1913 5/2/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 5/2/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 5/2/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 5/5/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 5/9/1913 1913 5/10/1913 1913 5/10/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 5/12/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 5/13/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 5/15/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 5/17/1913 The Vincennes Capital Instantly killed in horrible accident, Eugene O'Brien aged 4 years old is run over by Street car on fairground ave, head crushed 1913 5/19/1913 The Vincennes Capital Dedication of Eagles home next month, a handsome new building on S. 4th, The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Empire Paper Company said to have sold its plant, A.M. Shepard, strawboard business, New Bakery will soon be erected, Planke, corner of 7th and Busseron bought home tearing down old two story house there, moved from 5th and Main, New Bakery will soon be erected, preparations are being made by Planke brothers for the erection of a new building, 7th and Busseron, tearing down old two story house there, 26 years at old location 5th Main Fire at St. John's Hotel, corner of 1st and Church Street, little damage was done. Improvements arer to cost over $12 000 addition to be made to St. John's Catholic School 9th Main, extensive improvements, large addition two stories high, largest hall in city, new stage, new gym in basement Lakewood Park is now ready for season, figure 8 has been overhauled, Improvements are to cost over $12 000. addition to be made to St. John's Catholic School and the home of the Teutonia Club, work begins in a few days, Main Street property is transferred, charles S. Miller druggist and book dealer buys 23 1/2 feet for $16 450 314 316 Main, two story brick building, William F. Farrell purchased grocery, deal closed yesterday, Economy store 1202 N. 2nd Street, W.A. Flint, Grand opening of Alice Park, Wednesday may 21st bus from 7th and Main every hour, music Several old bricks were found, in the foundation of the old Indiana Church which is being torn down, few miles N. of city "George Firman 1833" will be placed into the foundation of the new Church by the workers To raise engine from blue hole, washington Indiana white river, engine 401, Extensive improvements completed, Scheefers clothing store at 3rd and Main Streets now attracts much attention complete transformation on exterior and interior, William S. Racey dies at his home, widely known business man and former member of Indiana general assembly Bratton Racey Grocery, 161 1913 5/23/1913 1913 5/23/1913 1913 5/23/1913 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial Bullets are found washed from field, petersburg, French and indian war, J.B. Hendricks farm near junction of E & W forks white found more than 75 bullets, $10 gold piece also found, six miles East of the old smith fort, an outpost of fort Vincennes Eheart, Joseph Passed Away, 111 lyndale, Well known Grocer passes away, Ehart Ehearts, Joseph Elmer Ehearts passes away ehart (Skelton) The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Joseph Eheart Passed Away, well known grocer living at 111 Lyndale ave. died after few weeks illness employed by central telephone company, grocery store, chris, 32 years old, three children, Well Known Grocer Dies, Joseph Elmer Ehearts Eheart Passes Away at his home 111 Lyndale 32 years old, leaves a wife and 3 children, Eheart funeral largely attended, odd fellows and moose lodges had charge of the services, Joseph Car company not to blame for accident, Eugen O'Brien, 4 yr old horribly crushed and killed by Streetcar Street car 5/28/1913 The Vincennes Capital Trying to recover ill fated engine, engine 401 went through blue hole killing four men, Washington Indiana, white river bridge 1913 6/3/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 6/3/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 6/3/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 6/4/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 6/4/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 6/5/1913 The Vincennes Capital Harmonie Harmony Park Being Improved, pretty pleasure resort is undergoing a number of extensive improvements New building on N. Second Street to start soon, theodore charles plans a business house at number 26 will be three stories high may be used as a theater theatre later New building on Second Street to start soon, Theodore Charles plans a business house at 26 N. 2nd, 3 stories high Eagles new home visited by many, a handsome new building on S. 4th St. inspected by public yesterday S. 4th Street between Main and Vigo, Will dedicate new Church on Sunday June eighth, Christian Church at sandborn is completed and ready for services Engine no. 401 dragged to shore, the ill fated engine was pulled from blue hole last night at six o'clock, train, trains, railroad went through the trestle on March 27th, 1913 6/10/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 6/22/1913 Vincennes Commercial Eheart, Suit filed against Chris to replevin grocery stock administrator of estate info (red Skelton father and uncle) Ehart 1913 6/22/1913 Vincennes Commercial To Replevin Grocery Stock, Administrator of Estate of Joseph Eheart Files suit against brother 202 West Lyndale Ave, failed and refused to turn over property 1913 5/23/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 5/23/1913 Vincennes Commercial 1913 5/26/1913 1913 5/27/1913 1913 1913 7/8/1913 Vincennes Capital 1913 7/9/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 7/9/1913 The Vincennes Capital Saiter Morgan Co. make improvements, old frame warehouse has been torn down and two story brick structure being built Harmonieites celebrating at the Park, German organization and families observe silver jubilee with a big feast and lots of fun. Club owns beautiful Park, 25th anniversary, First meeting held on July 8, 1888 in the law offices of L.A. Meyer. Harmony Society. Pictures of many events were taken, ball players, racing autos, to be shown in local theater, movie made by Richard Garstrom representing a chicago company, floral parade also filmed, mayor and business houses also filmed, fire department to be filmed today Horribly Mangled By Cut Of Cars, Mr. Jane Terhar, aged about 68 run down on the river switch near Broadway her body was cut into pieces 162 1913 1913 1913 7/11/1913 7/14/1913 7/14/1913 The Vincennes Capital Lakewood movies begin next Sunday, manager charles allega of Lakewood has purchased moving picture machine The Vincennes Capital Old building being torn down, building occupied by St. Louis Repairingn Co. is to undergo improvements, n. 2nd between Main and Busseron new building will be two stories high, the downstairs to be made into two rooms, upstairs to be used as a hall, Theodore Charles Vincennes Capital Old Building being torn down, building occupied by St. Louis Shoe Repairing Company to undergo improvements, N. 2nd between Main and Busseron, new building is to be two stories high, Theodore Charles is making the improvements. Old Building Being Torn Down, building ocupied by St. Louis repairing company to undergo improvements, work of tearing down the old building on N. 2nd Street between Main and Busseron, occupied by the St. Louis Shoe Repairing Company was begun this morning, new building to be two stories high, Theodore Charles is making the improvements. 1913 7/14/1913 Vincennes Capital 1913 7/15/1913 The Vincennes Capital Stops pirates by fine work in the box, Hub Perdue, former Vincennes twirler, pitched the boston nationals to another victory, baseball with photo Boosters for making Vincennes trail part of national highway start for St. Louis. The start was made early this morning. Almost 50 automobiles containing more than 200 people passing through prairie state today and urging the people to take up the cry for the big improvement, automobile 1913 7/15/1913 Vincennes Capital 1913 7/18/1913 The Vincennes Capital Allen property sold to William M. Alsop, adjoins moon theater, gardners funeral home, bonner mansion, $14 000 , 4 stories frontage of 60' and a depth of 168' 1913 7/18/1913 The Vincennes Capital Handsome pastime club scene of murder and suicide at early hour this morning, Goog morris shoots wife and himself, 1913 7/18/1913 1913 7/18/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 7/18/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 7/19/1913 Vincennes Commercial 1913 7/19/1913 Vincennes Capital 1913 7/22/1913 Vincennes Commercial 1913 7/22/1913 Vincennes Commercial Red Skelton Born in Vincennes Eheart, Ehart, Eharts, Skelton, Handsome Pastime Club scene of murder and suicide at early hour this morning, "Goog" Morris shoots wife and himself, Harmony Society Allen Property Sold To William M. Alsop, a Main Street frontage of 60 feet and depth of 168 feet, $14 000, Mr. Lloyd Allen Johnson, 5th Main Gardner's Funeral Home New Theatre opens Monday, the "Princess" located next to Roughan's Grocery at 9th and Main ready to open, Joseph Swartz, owner, 500 seats, theater Vincennes in "Movies" is now being offered, moon theatre was largely attended last night and pictures pleased the crowds. "Vincennes In Motion". The pictures show the leading industries of Vincennes, the floral parade on the Fourth of July, automobile races at the fairgrounds, a run by the Gardner Red Cross Ambulance and many other interesting pictures, including a run by the fire department. Motion Picture. Princess opens tonight, Theater Theatre, to have formal opening, next to corner 9th Main, Princess Theatre Opens Tonight, Vincennes' latest moving picture theatre to have formal opening this evening, located next to the corner of 9th and Main, mirror screen, movie theater 163 1913 7/23/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 7/23/1913 Vincennes Commercial 1913 7/23/1913 The Vincennes Capital New Theatre opens doors for First time, the Princess Theatre, Theater, NE Corner of 9th and Main, seats 500 people, Princess Theatre, Theater Had Grand Opening, silver screen, between 9th and 10th on Main New theatre opens doors for First time, The princess, the name of motion picture house at corner of 9th and Main Streets, seats 500 people, New Theater opens doors for First time. The Princess, the name of motion picture house at corner of 9th Main Streets, threw open its doors for the First time last night (Tuesday). 40 feet wide and seats 500 people, has a mirror screen, under the mgt of Robert J. Sullivan, who at one time opeated the Red Mill Theatre here. 1913 7/23/1913 Vincennes Capital 1913 7/23/1913 Vincennes Commercial 1913 7/24/1913 1913 8/2/1913 1913 8/2/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 8/6/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 8/6/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 8/8/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 8/8/1913 The Vincennes Capital W.A. Flint Company Ad and rendering of building 1913 8/12/1913 The Vincennes Capital New rails arrive for one block, Street car company has received rails to be laid on Main Street, between 2nd and 3rd, 1913 8/13/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 8/14/1913 1913 8/14/1913 1913 Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital Property changes hands, two deals closed in which local groceries are exchanged for farm land, Mosier & McFarland, G.F. Parker, VanWey & Beckes, O.M. Wallace, Mirror Screen is installed, Princess Theatre, 9th and Main, First one in Vincennes, A new Church for South side, contract let this morning, corner of 14th and Bayou Streets, Presbyterian, A new Church for South side, the contract was let this morning to homer shaw by the presbyterians, corner of 14th and Bayou Streets, May improve rooms in the court house, courthouse, improvements much needed, May improve rooms in the court house, Knox County bar association appoints a committee to confer with County officials about making changes improvements much needed, nothing has been done for 25 years and there is not enough room and lack of conveniences More old letters have been found, theodore charles found two more letters in the old 2nd Street building while tearing down 20 N. 2nd written in 1866, another in 1850, Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital Tender of 401 has been found, was resting on bottom of washout 150 feet from point where engine was found, went down March 27th was taken to the shops and will be given a general overhauling Moose to purchase lot for a lodge home, Ritterskamp property, corner, 2nd and Vigo, Riverside Park special music every night, A.P. Dorris, proprietor of Park, 8/15/1913 The Vincennes Capital Government land will be sold, lies in Knox County near the locks above mt. carmel and includes 58.72 acres, dam, grand rapids 1913 8/15/1913 The Vincennes Capital Old blue hole is being filled, B&OSW Railroad Company hauling trains of dirt and dumping in hole, West of Wheatland, train, wreck 1913 8/22/1913 1913 8/22/1913 1913 8/26/1913 1913 8/29/1913 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Elephants to take a plunge, swim at Lakewood Park, Riverside Park, music by the famous italian orchestra, Wabash river catfish, real mexican chili Number of improvements to be made at Economy Store, W.F. Farrell, Risch, W.A. Flint, arches Much needed improvement, are being made at the high School building, new exits, description 164 1913 9/2/1913 The Vincennes Capital Large Crowds at new store opening, economy grocery store and dry goods dept. visited by many, 1202-1204 N. 2nd Street, 1913 9/3/1913 The Vincennes Capital Old State Road Will Be Marked For travelers, historic old Vincennes and St. louis highway will be marked by painted poles, 1913 9/5/1913 The Vincennes Capital Dies while on pole likely from shock, F.H. Dalton a lineman for central union telephone, on pole near fairground ave. and dewolf, no marks on body, was hanging on pole by safety strap 1913 9/8/1913 The Vincennes Capital Savoy café closed, furniture taken out, notorious place, which has been in operation for about two years, is not open today, proprietor leaves the city, N. 2nd near Busseron 1913 9/8/1913 The Vincennes Capital Savoy Café Closed furniture taken out, notorius place, which has been in operation for about 2 years is not open today and indications are it will not resume operations, 2nd Busseron, campbell, scene of murder 1913 9/9/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 9/10/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 9/10/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 9/12/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 9/15/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 9/20/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 9/24/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 10/16/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 10/21/1913 Vincennes Commercial Store and Church destroyed by fire, town of Decker visited by a disastrous fire early this morning and the store of J.B. Turner and the General Baptist Church were consumed by the flames The Arcade Bar is Nailed Up Tight, an argument and disagreement between Bert Whitehouse and W.G. Stephens about Saloon Management, savoy café located next door to it, located at corner of 2nd and Busseron disagreement caused the latter to resort to use of hammer and nails, corner of 2nd and Busseron Street, argued over a black man allowed to be the bartender, Whitehouse would not allow that. Racism, african american, Stephens arrested another charge of delinquency, former proprietor of the savoy café (27 N. 2nd Street), was arrested today at noon by sheriff ah kruse, Second charge against him, AP Dorris paid bond, Life Prisoner Before Board, Walter Green, serving life sentence at Michigan City, will endeavor to get pardon, killed his wife here in Vincennes committed the crime a few years ago when the article was written Harry Rasico in a fit of jealous rage brutally murders his wife and son while at Terre Haute, Rasico is local man his wife was visiting, his cold blooded deed makes four children motherless and he must pay the panalty and likely never be of service to them, Company's visit recalls crime of year ago, Lucile may, shot to death in local café, Savoy Café, was member of stock company now at the Grand Tommy Davies, killed her and then hung himself while in jail, it occurred on Sept 21st, murder, homicide, tragedy, Stephens on trial charge serious one, proprietor of notorius café, which is no longer in operation is refused a change of venue or continuance Savoy Café, William G. Stephens, slot machine, drinking, dancing, music, smoking, girls sitting on laps of men, "Bear Cat" dancing, Ends life with shot on grave of his wife, Otto C. Busse, travelling salesman, who was once a leading local grocer, killed himself late Wednesday He took his own life in the cemetery at his wife's grave, revolver wound to the right temple, old rusted 32 caliber revolver, 7th and Main, 311 Main, 2nd and Perry, Property partioned, Christpher A. Ehart, vs. Ida May Ehart, et al. Chris Ehart one half, Paul, Ishael, Burnet, Richard, all given one twelfth Red Skelton, 165 1913 10/21/1913 Vincennes Commercial Property Partitioned, Suit involving Chris Ehart vs. Ida May Ehart et al, Chris Jr. Ismael, Paul, and Burnet Richard Ehart were each given and undivided one Twelth, Red Skelton 1913 11/15/1913 The Vincennes Capital Stage Success is made by a local singer, miss Mary clara bloom, prominent in musical circles has leading role in big vaudeville act, 1913 11/15/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 11/18/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 11/18/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 11/18/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 11/18/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 12/19/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 12/20/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 12/22/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 12/22/1913 The Vincennes Capital 1913 12/22/1913 The Vincennes Capital Stage success made by local singer, Miss Mary Clara Bloom, prominent in musical circles has leading role in big vaudeville act, 504 Seminary, using name Myra Beverley, Pioneer Citizen of Terre Haute, John Frisz, who has relatives here, died yesterday afternoon aged 83 years, b. France December 20, 1830, K of C's Knights of Columbus Leading role in production at cincinnati, Miss Martha Emison of this city at the head of cast which will present the forest, the honor is a high one, 411 N. 4th, Cast Contains miss aikman and others, former Vincennes Girl, Jennie Aikman, now living in Indianapolis, Cast contains miss aikman and others, the "Damon and Pythias" Production at the grand tomorrow nigh has former Vincennes girl, Miss Jennie Aikman, now living in Indianapolis, Vincennes Man Makes Flight in Aeroplane, airplane, aviation, Jacob Drane aged 91 years, Lakewood Park, Draime, he lived in the Lakewood Park area, the plane ride was in Paducah Kentucky Popular firm changed hands this morning, J. Henry DeLaney purchases the Merchant tailoring business of George G. Schaller, 3rd and Main "Mike" Harigan gets the plum as expected, Mayor-Elect House announces offially he will be the new fire chief, Fireman and apparatus to be in picture, motion picture men who are taking a number of view here arrange for a fine display, description of the contents of the movie being made about Vincennes is given John Hamm Died At Home This Morning, Harrison Park, City Council, North Vincennes, Hall, Busse, Bollhagen, Vincennes Commercial Vincennes shows up well in movies, immense crowd attded the moon where pictures are on for three days, Vincennes motion picture, Vincennes movie, fire dept, mayor, auto race, fairground, The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Kixmillers buy hill kiln, brandon Clark sells it, prospect hill coal yard, Second Story for local post office, hopes to have it soon, William A. Cullop, additional room is needed Second story for local post office, congressman cullop says parcel business is increasing, additional room is needed, The Vincennes Capital James H. House now mayor of Vincennes and James D. McDowell is an ex-mayor, new administration is in office now The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Veteran fire chief resigns after a record of service, George Fendrich Fendrick, with great photo of him in uniform, Riverside Park remains open, A.P. Dorris has Decided that he will not close during the winter months, New police chief is named by police board, harry c. adams succeeds Thomas robertson, the change having been made last night Big Flour Mill will be erected on 6th Street, kixmiller, N. 6th Street, coal yard, Egloff & Co., 1913 7/19/1923 1914 3/8/1911 1914 1/3/1914 1914 1/3/1914 1914 1/5/1914 1914 1/5/1914 1914 1/6/1914 1914 1/8/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 1/12/1914 The Vincennes Capital 166 The Vincennes Capital Death came to a veteran of the Civil War, Jasper J. Dawson, a retired local merchant, wall paper and paint business, 72 years old, member of company G First tennessee The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Three are injured while in big cask, Hack and Simon Brewery, badly burned, Fire Destroyed grocery store, new store at 13th and Hickman, Cunningham, story and a half structure, New Bridge across river almost done, B&OSW will have bridge over white river completed some time next month three are injured while in big cask, Hack and Simon Brewery, badly burned, Blows prove fatal, James Soden Dead, struck by his 18 year old son with a shovel several times, 1216 N. 3rd Street 2/2/1914 The Vincennes Capital Smokestack fell after snow storm, one at O'Donnell's cold storage and meat plant came down with a crash yesterday, 1st Busseron 1914 2/5/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 2/9/1914 1914 2/13/1914 1914 1914 1/13/1914 1914 1/17/1914 1914 1/19/1914 1914 1/20/1914 1914 1/28/1914 1914 1/29/1914 1914 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Squabble is on over building on monument, turns down $20 000 claim, Soldiers and Sailors Monument, John Hartigan, Hartigan says that work is not being done properly, An improvement will soon be made, C&EI will change cross over because long trains block the Vandalia tracks, Baptist Church Edifice to be completed in this city, great photo, 5th and Broadway 2/13/1914 The Vincennes Capital Baptist Church edifice to be completed in this city, with rendering, NW Corner of 5th and Broadway (old town players in 2010) 1914 2/13/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 2/13/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 2/14/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 2/16/1914 The Vincennes Capital First Baptist Church will be completed, contract for the work was let yesterday, work to begin at once, Osterhage architect NW Corner 5th and Broadway Rasico must die says the governor, will be electrocuted one week from today, Vincennes Murderer, First in Indiana to be electrocuted in the chair. B&O Bridge is completed, new bridge over white river was placed on piers freight traffic stopped, Indian land deed once held in Vincennes, alleged attempt to dispose of part of reservation shows local man owned 100 000 acres William Graves, Indian land deed once held in Vincennes, alleged attempt to dispose part of reservation shows local man owned 100 000 acres, deed said to be on Arizona record, conveyed to William Graves, Moses Abromet, his family lived with the natives. 1914 2/16/1914 Vincennes Capital 1914 2/18/1914 The Vincennes Capital Golden Jubilee knights pythias tomorrow night, the two lodges of this city will assist in celebrating the 50th anniversary 1914 2/19/1914 The Vincennes Capital Harry Manning Killed by Passenger Train, well known in the city, 1914 2/19/1914 Vincennes Capital Rasico dies tonight in electric chair, local man who shot his wife to death several months ago will be electrocuted shortly after the clock strikes twelve tonight in Michigan City, 1914 2/20/1914 1914 2/20/1914 1914 2/20/1914 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Family away when house is found on fire, home of Mr. and Mr.Wm. T. Heinekamp damaged in blaze, 702 N. 5th, Plans now complete for sewer system, H.T. Watts completes them, Residence burns this afternoon, the loss will be a heavy one, Home of John J. Murphy, located on Bunker Hill was destroyed murphy distillery company, distilling 167 1914 2/20/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 2/21/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 2/21/1914 Vincennes Capital 1914 2/21/1914 Vincennes Capital 1914 2/23/1914 The Vincennes Capital Two wife murderers sent to their death by Indiana's First electrocution today, Vincennes Man the First in the chair, Harry Rasico with long story Royal Theatre Theater now owned by Harry McGowen M'Gowen, located at 6th and Main, BiJou, Royal Theatre (SE corner of 6th and Main) now owned by Harry M'Gowen McGowen, Herman Becker, closed a deal for it this morning and Mr. McGowen takes charge tomorrow, the new owner also owns the Bijou, Body brought here and was buried today, remains of Harry Rasico who was elecrocuted at Michigan City are laid to rest, buried in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. A family gathering was held with the body at the home of Robert N. Johnston at 627 South 6th Street. Palfrey Shoe Stoe to have new front, will be a handsome one, no address given, will have to look up in city directory from 1914, Asking for paving of fairground avenue, 48 property owners request the board of works to place brick or some other paving material from 7th to the city limits, (later called "Washington Avenue". Albert Miller Sells Drug Store, located at 10th and Main, Duesterberg & Kramer have purchased it, Built Scaffold many years ago to hang man, well known blacksmith tells some interesting facts of hanging, last legal hanging 1885 Harry Rasico of Vincennes to be executed by electric chair in Michigan City Prison 1914 2/23/1914 Vincennes Capital 1914 2/24/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 2/26/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 2/28/1914 The Vincennes Capital Sends bullet into brain, dies quickly, Jesse Rumer, a shoemaker killed himself, on sidewalk on Wabash Avenue near 8th Street 1914 3/3/1914 The Vincennes Capital Anti Mormon Meeting Here This Evening, First Methodist Church Will be the scene of an important work now being started, mormonism 1914 3/3/1914 The Vincennes Capital House boat is raided and a catch is made, Jerald Bass and Nancy Brown, went to jail for living together while not married 1914 3/4/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 3/4/1914 The Vincennes Capital Condemn Mormonism Before Big Audience, Mormon, Mormons, Frank J. Cannon, First senator from Utah, made an eloquent appeal Death claimed former mayor of this city, Francis Murphy, who served from 1889 to 1891 died, 1914 3/4/1914 The Vincennes Capital Patrolman is guilty and gets dismissal from police force, Charles W. Fyffe, loitering on his beat, acted as his own attorney 1914 3/5/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 3/5/1914 The Vincennes Capital Name is wanted by the board for cemetery, fifteen dollars will be paid to the person giving name for the city cemetery Police Make a raid Land "Col" Roberts, once King of the red light district, was going to leave city, seven others taken, B.F. Roberts Prude Curtis, Maude Sturgeon, Okie Banfield, Fay Palmer, Jessie Fulton, well known in "dove" circles, 1914 3/5/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 3/8/1914 Vincennes Capital 1914 3/18/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 3/18/1914 The Vincennes Capital The Coal mine at wheatland is on fire, Kixmillers buy kill kiln, brandon Clark sells it, experienced men take charge of prospect hill brickyard and will reopen it in the spring, brick yard, He will dedicate the new Church, Rev. Charles Reign Scoville of Chicago, master of ceremonies at 2nd Christian Church, Reel Avenue Many names for cemetery with mayor, has not counted those but thinks there are at lEast 500, selecting a name for the city cemetery 168 1914 3/23/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 4/1/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 4/3/1914 The Vincennes Capital Bierhaus home was robbed and jewelry taken, valuable jewelry is secured, 6th and Seminary, Addition will be made to the building, North Vincennes School house will be extensively improved this season, No 3, "Park School" A new firm incorporates, Vincennes Feed and Produce Company, Charles E. Seed, W.A. Stein, W.T. Heinekamp 1914 4/3/1914 The Vincennes Capital New Building to be completed at an early date, William F. Farrell purchases Planke Bros. Corner and will erect a 3 story structure, 1914 4/3/1914 The Vincennes Capital Virgil Daugherty committed suicide, prominent farmer near Iona laid down in shallow water and was drowned, 1914 4/7/1914 The Vincennes Capital Battle in a Park but none injured, Charles Allega, manager of Lakewood skating rink opened fire on two burglars this morning 1914 4/7/1914 The Vincennes Capital Modern Flat to be erected says a rumor, J. Emery Yates property has been sold and new plan of residence will be built, 4th Buntin, 1914 4/10/1914 The Vincennes Capital Looks like building will soon be erected, J. Emery Yates admits he has conditionally sold his property on N. 4th Street, large apartment building to be built, only 3 blocks from Main Street, 1914 4/11/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 4/14/1914 1914 4/16/1914 1914 4/17/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 4/20/1914 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital 1914 4/30/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 5/1/1914 Vincennes Commercial 1914 5/5/1914 Vincennes Commercial 1914 5/14/1914 Vincennes Commercial 1914 5/17/1914 Vincennes Commercial 1914 5/17/1914 Vincennes Commercial 1914 6/3/1914 Vincennes Commercial Who's Who in Vincennes, John L. Kleymeyer, president of Knox Lumber Company, resident of Burnet Heights, came here in 1908 lumber, McIlvaine, Indian Creek Coal Company, b. June 30, 1880 in Germany, Who's Who in Vincennes, George E. Gardner, leading undertaker, good bio information may be found here New addition to be built to green house, Paul Schultz will begin work next week, Joseph Kelso Dead, Well known farmer, 83 years old, family from Ireland, married martha Jane hollingsworth in March 1861, she died in 1888 Allen E. Hogue buys books of the late Charles G. McCord,abstractor, abstract books, old firm of Pennington & Stork, Water company is to erect new building, company has purchased Hardacre lot on Busseron at rear of Star Theatre, between 4th and 5th lot has frontage of 40 ft, the company is presently in the Odd Fellows Building on the corner of 2nd and Broadway Streets, has been there for years Frightful accident, James Shields has hand crushed off at Vincennes Bridge Works in steam hammer, description of the steam hammer there, amputated hand and part of arm Engineer killed while train was running, mans head split, train ran 15 miles by itself, Answers last roll call, Thomas D. Hall, Civil War veteran, 71 years old, company B. 14th IN Infantry married three times, 19th veteran to die this year in Knox County For graves of soldiers, uncle joe Roseman has a number of markers coming here from Mass. coming from Lee, Massachusets, list of soldiers too, Says Money Is Buried, Petersburg, Indiana, $3200 said to have been buried in the 1860's by Samuel Smith, on Charles Risley property, Contract awarded for the erection of the handsome new Ferrell Business block at 5th and Main, W.F. Farrell, on the site of the old Planke Bakery, three stories high with modern basement, Vincennes State Bank, (2013 note: later used by the "Harrison Bank"). 169 1914 6/14/1914 Vincennes Commercial 1914 6/27/1914 Vincennes Commercial 1914 7/3/1914 1914 7/11/1914 1914 8/6/1914 1914 8/6/1914 1914 8/21/1914 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial 8/31/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 9/2/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 9/8/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 9/9/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 9/9/1914 Vincennes Capital 1914 9/10/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 9/17/1914 The Vincennes Capital 1914 9/18/1914 Vincennes Commercial 1914 9/18/1914 Vincennes Commercial 1914 7/21/1878 Western Sun 1914 Death came suddenly, Harry Dubois died while at Camp Dexter, 4 miles s. of city on henderson on Ike Henderson Farm, he chose to die there. He had Tuberculosis, Newsboy drowned at Lakewood Park, Emmett Scholz of Bruceville loses his life in lake, Purchased local boats, The citizens band of Washington have purchased several boats from the mgt of Lakewood Park for the city of Washington the boats are of large size and will accommodate several people Exciting blaze in the business section, old Huffman lunch car, discarded Street car, 2nd Busseron an old discarded Street car that had been used for years as a short order restaurant for years, 2nd St. Eheart, Chris saloon info changes hands, Chris purchases liquor license, Red Skelton's uncle Ehart, Two Saloons Change Hands, Christopher Eheart, Liquor licenses Red Skelton's uncle Lyric Theatre opens Sunday, popular vaudeville house has been repainted and reDecorated closed for past two weeks, A contract let for new store building, 4 new store rooms to be erected on Busseron next to Racey Grocery Company, Gimbel, Kuhn, Joseph 3rd and Busseron Streets. Albert Schnuck contractor, one story with a ten foot concrete driveway between the grocery and the new building. Pressed brick, plate glass front with basement, 15x50 feet each, Prominent wholesale concern, crowley-ormsby company at 1st and Busseron Streets is branching out, Western grocery company, Vincennes preserving company, terre haute brewing company Bicknell suffers heavy fire loss of about $40 000. Fire of unknown origin started in the opera house building and rapidly spready to the adjoining property Charles L. Haughton and Jacob Gimbel sell to F.H. Bond, reported that one of the largest and best known dept. stores in city changes ownership, new fronts rumored Charles L. Haughton and Jacob Gimbel sell to Frank M. Bond, reported that one of the largest and best known department stores in city changes ownership October 1, will be extensively improved, rumor says that Mr. Bond will add new fronts to the buildings occupied and make a much more modern store, Gimbel, Gimbels, Gimbel's Dedication to be an important one by old soldiers, ceremonies over handsome new soldiers monument expected to attract thousands of people to the city, Alice Resort is Raided by the police, good haul is made this morning when five women and four ment are caught in net, alice of old Vincennes Park 17th and willow Streets, Mr. and Mr.Jack Kneidle who are said to have puth the Park on the map, charged with keeping a house of ill fame, Clara Smith, Dollie Monroe, Lottie Rogers Goldie Byers, Bungalow Resort mentioned too, Alice Park prostitution Four girls were fined, Jack Kneidle and wife plead not buildty to charge of running a house of ill-fame, Alice of old Vincennes Park, 17th Willow, Four girls were fined, Jack Kneidle and wife plead not guilty to charge of running a house of ill-fame, ill fame, prostitution, 17th and Willow, near the Alice of Old Vincennes Park, ill repute, prostitution Harrison Place Land dispute and description of property map and land description is included in article 170 1915 1/1/1915 Vincennes Commercial Audience left burning theatre in good order, Royal Theatre, 6th and Main, Fire, 1915 1/1/1915 Vincennes Commercial Audience left burning Royal theatre in good order, blaze started in lamphouse, 6th and Main, no insurance, heavy losses 1915 1/6/1915 Vincennes Commercial 1915 1/6/1915 Vincennes Commercial 1915 1/6/1915 Vincennes Commercial 1915 1/6/1915 Vincennes Commercial 1915 1/9/1915 Vincennes Commercial 1915 1/9/1915 Vincennes Commercial 1915 1/14/1915 Vincennes Commercial 1915 1/16/1915 Vincennes Commercial 1915 1/21/1915 1915 1/22/1915 1915 1/22/1915 Vincennes Commercial Disastrous Blaze on East Buntin Street This morning, Benjamin Bender, Bakery Barn Horse 1133 Buntin The Royal to open soon, to have theatre running within ten days, had been closed since new years fire damage has been repaired, 6th main, Small blaze at Decker, grocery store of Carl Catt and building owned by James Sisson Considerably damaged, started in stairway, The Royal Theater to open soon, manager harry mcgowan reports he expects to have theatre running within ten days, after fire in lamphouse, Barber shop changes hands, John Drake purchases shop from Frank McArthur who will retain a chair, grand hotel barber shop, run by McArthur for last 12 years, Policeman clears Church on order of the trustees, 2nd Christian Church, North Vincennes, reel avenue, Streetcar derailed , car driven by motorman kern left track at curve and does gymnastic stunt, in front of jordan's saloon on swartzel ave., Tex Roberts gets off with fine of $25 and the costs, was found guilty by jury in Knox circuit court but no jail sentence,one time king of the red light district, 115 Vigo Street, many names given, prostitution The paving of Main Street will be the subject of discussion at meeting at the city building this evening, Paving of Main Street is to be done at an early date, removing wooden poles, 3rd to 7th Streets Paving of Main Street is to be done at an early date, property owners gave their approval, will rid Streets of wooden poles , Streetcars, 1915 1/24/1915 Vincennes Commercial Will have new industry, The Dixie Fiscal Company to build cars, W.H. McGowen last summer car was tested, under $400 1915 1/26/1915 Vincennes Commercial 1915 1/26/1915 Vincennes Commercial 1915 1/26/1915 Vincennes Commercial Fire and death at infirMary, following conflagration in his room, francis figritz falls over bannister killed Fire and death at infirMary, following conflagration in his room francis figritz and aged inmate, fell and died as a result of his injuries, about 94 years old To open next Saturday, Manager McGowan planning an interesting program for the opening of the Royal theater, after being repaired after the fire over the holidays, 1915 1/31/1915 Vincennes Commercial Local boy on the firing line, remarkable battle scene between the German and French troops snapped by albert dawson, 1915 1/31/1915 Vincennes Commercial contracts awarded, for the enlarging of and remodeling on school no. 2 on N. 2nd Street, across from Harrison Park, 1915 1/31/1915 Vincennes Commercial Contracts awarded for the enlarging and remodeleing of school number 2 on North Second Street, ("Harrison School"), rooms being added, two stories, the work to begin soon 1915 1/31/1915 Vincennes Commercial 1915 2/16/1915 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Route taken by lincoln, abraham lincoln, article discussing the route that the lincoln family took from Spencer County into illinois, commission trying to be formed Bad Blaze Early Monday, Skelton, Eheart, Ehart, Carl Smith estate of the late Joseph eheart, red Skelton reference 171 1915 2/16/1915 1915 2/16/1915 1915 2/19/1915 1915 2/26/1915 1915 2/26/1915 1915 2/28/1915 1915 2/28/1915 1915 3/3/1915 1915 3/3/1915 1915 3/6/1915 1915 3/6/1915 1915 3/6/1915 1915 3/12/1915 1915 3/18/1915 1915 3/19/1915 1915 3/20/1915 1915 3/21/1915 1915 3/21/1915 1915 3/26/1915 Vincennes Commercial Skelton Store Burns, Joseph Eheart, Chris Eheart, Ehart, Lyndale Red Skelton's home and family store burns Bad blaze early morning, Warehouse at store of Carl Smith Vincennes destroyed, the stock in store is damaged by fire, Chris Eheart, Commercial Red Skelton, W. Lyndale Underground Railway, Underground Railroad, path used during Vincennes the Civil War days is recalled by Terre Haute Historian, article Commercial states that Louis Wegant (former slave) travelled from KY to Detroit through Vincennes Eheart, Chris placed under arrest arson Chris Eheart arrested for Vincennes burning down brothers store, burned down night of Feb 14, 202 Commercial W. Lyndale Chris Eheart placed under arrest on charge of arson, well known Vincennes saloon keeper charged with setting fire to the carl smith grocery Commercial store, 202 West Lyndale, Red Skelton Vincennes Eheart, Chris is placed in jail charged with arson arcade bar, fire Commercial on Feb 15, Eheart placed in jail, saloon man, charged with arson, locked up Vincennes when bondsman withdrew from bond, Chris Eheart, proprietor of Commercial the Arcade Bar, N. 2nd, Red Skelton Eheart, Chris has more trouble saloon arcade 2nd and Busseron , Vincennes his wife Jessie, defendants in suit by dd aldrich, watson building, Commercial murphy Eheart has more trouble, his saloon the arcade bar closed Vincennes Tuesday to satisfy judgement for rent, suit for lien too, Chris Commercial Eheart, once operated by Francis Murphy, Vincennes Purchased site for store, Schultheis & Sons close a deal for Smith Commercial Property opposite their present store 521 Main, Purchased site for store, Schultheis & Sons close a deal for smith Vincennes property opposite their present store, 522 and 524 Main Street, Commercial smith residence property at 521 Main, $11 000, two story brick residence, To organize rotary club, Vincennes Business men take initial Vincennes steps in the formation of booster organization, Elisha Morgan Commercial President, Ray Fortune secretary, Frank Bastin, Eastman, Samonial, boost civic movements Will open Third store, Glenn Roughan leases Scott Building on Second Street, near Busseron also at 9th and Main, another on N. 2nd, Eheart case is up today, Chris Eheart, charged with setting fire to Vincennes the Carl Smith Grocery, Red Skelton, Lyndale Avenue, set on feb Commercial 15, Vincennes Eheart arson case begun Thursday in circuit court, Chris Eheart, Commercial Red Skelton Vincennes Sealed verdict returned in the eheart arson case, Chris Eheart, Commercial Red Skelton, Jury in arson case finds eheart guilty as charged, sealed verdict Vincennes returned frinday night was read at opening of court Saturday Commercial morning, Chris Eheart, Red Skelton "Jitney" bus is popular, total of 1432 passengers carried on the Vincennes Morning First day, new lines to start Monday, placed in operation by the Commercial Johnson Auto Company, the First in the city, Allen property on Main Street changed hands Thursday, was purchased of W.W. Alsop by George E. Gardner, of untertaking firm of Dexter Gardner & Son. Has frontage of sixty feet on Main Vincennes and purchase price is reported as $21,000.00 present building Commercial will probably be converted into modern undertaking establishment, the alley in the rear of the home is soon to be opened up, 172 1915 4/8/1915 Vincennes Commercial Decide on lyons' site, masons decide to purchase the Samuel Lyons Property at 5th Broadway, freemasons, freemasonry, present temple is in the Heitz Building, $10 500 1915 4/14/1915 Vincennes Commercial Will move to new building, Vincennes state bank will move from the KofP building (corner of 2nd Portland) to their new building at the corner of 5th Main, all new fixtures too, 1915 4/16/1915 Vincennes Commercial Eheart wants new trial, Chris Eheart, Ehart 1915 4/25/1915 Vincennes Commercial Historic Fort Destroyed, old structure erected over one hundred years ago, struck by lightning and burns, The "Old Coleman Fort", one of the few remaining indian forts in Southern Indiana was destroyed, on the farm of Emery Lett, five miles South of here (South of Washington). 1915 5/1/1915 Vincennes Commercial Eheart, Chris will go to prison Ehart 1915 5/2/1915 The Sunday Commercial The work of laying asphalt will be started this week, First asphalt Streets in Vincennes Premier Construction Company, 4th, Broadway, shelby, concrete base, asphalt on top, 1915 5/3/1915 The Vincennes Capital Will erect two handsome store rooms on Main, Henry Ostendorf and John T. Oliphant will jointly erect two modern buildings, 1915 5/3/1915 The Vincennes Capital 1915 5/8/1915 Vincennes Commercial 1915 5/8/1915 1915 5/12/1915 1915 5/15/1915 The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Begin work on new store for cibull brothers, local firm finds more room necessary and will have a handsome home, Watson Building, N 2nd and Busseron Streets, 3rd floor used by national guard armory Is Claimed by death Stephen Arnold, retired contractor passed away Friday evening interesting obit, German, Catholic , great family history, Busseron may be used by car company, Vincennes traction company, Streetcar, proposed new route given, Would erect a monument to George Rogers Clark, suggestion by Ed Watson Rotary Luncheon Rotarians Plan Park, Committee Appointed (now Rotary Point) on Fairground ave. neat article, will beautify the spot, 5/17/1915 The Vincennes Capital Old Bob is once more out in new dress, famous advertising statue after several years rest is once more in service, Fendricks cigar store, old bob riddle, ridley, ripley, Kramer and Frey Cigar store, slave "old bob" cigar will be made with old bob on the label, Fendrich Fendrick, Old Bob Ridley 1915 5/18/1915 The Vincennes Capital "Doc" Jones behind bars in County jail, husband of dora jones, keeper of the bungalow surrendered to the police Monday night, 7 indictments against him, prostitution, gambling, ill fame, soiled doves 1915 5/18/1915 The Vincennes Capital Rotary Club views plans on new Park, louis h. osterhage, who made them offered an inspection and the club liked the display, the work will soon begin, urns and curbing will be contracted, 1915 5/19/1915 1915 5/28/1915 1915 5/28/1915 Vincennes Capital 1915 5/28/1915 Vincennes Capital 1915 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Jones will face the music, house of ill fame, "Bungalow", Dora B. Jones Mistress Tramps will be outsted, Rooming house raided, local girl caught, Miss Grace Hewitt, age 16, finally nabbed by Indianapolis police, ran away three weeks ago, Rooming house raided, local girl caught, Miss Grace Hewitt, aged 18 years finally nabbed by Indianapolis police, ran away three weeks ago, lengthy article 173 Menlo E. Moore Branching Out To Big Field, former local producer plans to place eight companies on the road next season, vaudeville, Took shot at prowler, Alex Moses policeman shot at man in alley 2nd 3rd Main Busseron henkes Henkes Jewelry Store Move to New building, D. Gardner & Son funeral directors moved Tuesday to no. 505 Main Street, from 427 Main allen property next to Moon theatre, 1915 6/5/1915 The Vincennes Capital 1915 6/17/1915 Vincennes Commercial 1915 6/30/1915 Vincennes Commercial 1915 7/9/1915 The Vincennes Capital Lyric Theater Sold to two local men, lyric theatre, Herman Arnold, Herman Becker, Menlo Moore, O'Donnell, high class vaudeville 1915 7/15/1915 1915 7/15/1915 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Miss O'Flynn on program, wil deliver an address on mythical and legendary history of Vincennes One day delivery, 11 overland cars delivered, neat photo of cars by building, 1915 7/17/1915 The Vincennes Capital 1915 7/22/1915 The Vincennes Capital 1915 8/7/1915 Vincennes Commercial 8/7/1915 The Vincennes Capital 1915 Handsome new pharmacy now open to public, Red Cross Drug Store, 320 Main, Baugh Brothers, Harry Burring, soda fountain New store to have opening on Saturday, public drug store baugh brothers, 320 Main Street, Esco Walks Building (later),Red Cross Drug Store, Site of old Fort Sackville is yielding some old relics several coins found one british coin dated 1723, Decayed posts set on sandstone blocks too Old coin is dug out; bears date of 1723, coin is believed to be an english one, found while digging for new sewer, 1st Street between Vigo and Church also found a half cent, a half dime, human bones galore, nails, indian beads, much carried away Another old coin found yesterday, bears the date of 1722, found on South 1st Street between Vigo and Church, found while digging for new sewer pipe found near the Fort Sackville site, engraved man's head on one side and an open flower on the other Another old relic is found, while digging in a potato hill on Bunker Hill, he found an indian tomahawk, Dawson in city driving new car, Winner of speedway race last year paid Vincennes a visit, Indy 500, Joe Dawson, guest of J.W. Crook in Vincennes James Emison is unable to defeat the grim reaper, passed away at his home at 411 North Fourth Street Tuesday Morning after a long illness, funeral tomorrow, history of Emison Family in this area is given. 1915 8/10/1915 The Vincennes Capital 1915 8/24/1915 The Vincennes Capital 1915 8/25/1915 The Vincennes Capital 1915 7/5/1916 Vincennes Capital 1916 1/1/1916 1916 1/3/1916 1916 1/5/1916 1916 1/6/1916 1916 1/6/1916 Vincennes Sun JW Gaddis plans for new Junior High School Building accepted 1916 1/6/1916 The Vincennes Capital Most Complete and modern building in Southern Indiana, plans of JW Gaddis, jr. high building swimming pool, gymnasium, will accommodate at lEast 12,000 persons, $138 000 1916 1/7/1916 1916 1/7/1916 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial Will Install New Officers Masonic Lodge #1 Vincennes Masons Notice, Joseph and Walk will dissolve partnership and will be succeeded by E. Walk & Son Will give away an automobile, ford automobile contest inaugurated by Princess Theatre, local man in charge Clark jr high most complete and modern many specifics in plans kitchen destroyed by fire and firetruck wrecked New School building will be a model modern structure, jr. high School building description of building floor by floor 174 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital 1916 1/8/1916 1916 1/8/1916 1916 1/10/1916 1916 1/10/1916 1916 1/10/1916 1916 1/24/1916 1916 1/25/1916 1916 2/7/1916 1916 2/7/1916 1916 2/7/1916 1916 2/7/1916 1916 2/8/1916 1916 2/9/1916 1916 1916 2/11/1916 2/11/1916 Vincennes Sun 1916 2/15/1916 Vincennes Sun 1916 2/18/1916 1916 2/25/1916 1916 3/1/1916 1916 3/1/1916 1916 3/2/1916 1916 3/2/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 3/4/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 1916 3/9/1916 3/13/1916 Vincennes Sun Vincennes Sun 1916 3/14/1916 The Vincennes Capital 1916 3/15/1916 The Vincennes Capital 1916 1916 3/18/1916 3/20/1916 Vincennes Sun Vincennes Sun 1916 3/22/1916 The Vincennes Capital Gasoline now twenty cents Gasoline now twenty cents, not given in clipping A beautiful residence now completed, Ray Fortune, Buntin 4th 5th The Vincennes Capital Brevoort levee trial case Decision made Ray Fortune Residence now completed Buntin st between 4th and 5th The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Sun Vincennes Sun Commercial The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Sun The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Sun Greatest Auto Show opened at Coliseum coliseum? Where? Vincennes now has traffic ordinance Big Four Engine plunges into Wabash from St. Francisville Bridge, Lancaster, Hazelton Motor club will be organized here Train falls in water over st. francisville bridge 2 die amazing story Two lives lost when big 4 engine goes through trestle into Wabash Frank Lancaster and Oliver Hazelton Die Auto club officers elected Motor expert coming here Fire vehicles Local Masons Decide To Build a New Home, 5th Broadway Body of Oliver Hazelton recovered at Big Four Trestle, St. Francisville, Train wreck, railroad, railroading Extensive Improvements, Frisz & Company, George Acker, miner stabbed to death by Frank Nenneug, Recker's Bottling drink recipes (full Page) Sergeant Evans, Asa returns to headquarters desk 60 days after illness Pulling Engine out of Wabash, St. Francisville Train Tragedy Will raise engine today, big four wrecker taken to scene of fatal accident near St. Fran. Engineer Lancaster, Fireman Hazelton, fatal morning of February 8th, temporary track, engine and tender Derrick was damaged, gave way under strain of raising engine which plunged through trestle big four train tragedy St. Francisville bridge over the Wabash Robinson Donalson building leased to Overland Company, Mr. Etta R. Oliphant sues John T. Oliphant for divorce Eight new houses will be erected by W.A. Miller, built more than 200 houses in last 15 years block bounded by Perry, n 3rd, and Buntin Streets, bought from LaPlante family, owned by Vigo Hickman Street House Will Be Occupied Again, If mistress lives in and conducts house for immoral purposes, fined 510 Hickman Street, Nannie Hobbs, prostitution prostitute Vincennes Board and Paper Company sells for $216 792, Residence of Frank D. Foulks damaged by fire Sixth Street Now Closed To Traffic, 2 story house abandoned in Street W.R. Crackel's house was abandoned in the middle of Sixth Street. 175 3/23/1916 The Vincennes Capital 1916 3/23/1916 The Vincennes Capital 1916 3/23/1916 The Vincennes Capital 1916 3/23/1916 1916 3/23/1916 1916 3/30/1916 1916 4/1/1916 1916 4/1/1916 1916 4/2/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 4/2/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 4/3/1916 Vincennes Sun 1916 4/4/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 4/4/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 4/4/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 4/4/1916 The Vincennes Capital 1916 4/10/1916 The Vincennes Capital 1916 4/10/1916 1916 4/10/1916 1916 4/11/1916 1916 4/11/1916 1916 4/12/1916 1916 4/15/1916 1916 Vincennes Sun Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital Appropriate names given city public buildings hundreds of titles proposed by the pupils, board made selections The task was a difficult one, old numbers and new names listed, School, Schools Appropriate names given to School buildings, hundreds of titles proposed, difficult task no 1, central building, now GRC, No 2, formerly Frenchtown, now Froebel, no 3 Harrison, William Henry Harrison, 4, colored, Dunbar, etc Operated First picture show here, Alex Rogers died at his home, Electric Theatre, Vance Williams Main on Main between 2nd and 3rd School Board gives names to local School buildings Schools have been named, board of School trustees selected names for the various Schools of the city Wreckers Find Money in Attic of old house, Box Containing 80 silver dollars, some pennies and a ring, Prairie House Prairie House Hotel, near the rr tracks on East end of Main Street, erected in 1853, name later changed to the "The Hobbs House", P.S. Kellam, Ordered to close theatre, Mr. Charles of Star Theatre gets order from state fire marshall, Star Theatre Building not held unsafe, will be made safe says manager Charles For Running Blind Tiger, Rudolph and Ursmar Abrassart ordered to court, Dixie Bee Line Saloon 15th Willow, remodeled an old blacksmith shop there, fitted with electric piano, brass knucks found, Star Theatre to remain open, Manager Charles will comply with recommendations from fire marshall McArthur Bros. of New York awarded Brevoort Levee Contract The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial Contracts for Brevoort levee are awarded, work must be completed by Dec 1, 1916, 37 miles in length, great info on levee given Moves into his new office, Dr. JG. Jones, from 117 N. 5th to 413 Broadway, in new offc building in the rear of the YMCA old office will be torn down for the construction of new Masonic Temple, new offc built by VU board of directors New Bridge for white river, the C&EI Railway are planning for new steel structure at Decker this County, good history of bridges there given in article, Tearing down much talked about building, W.R. Crakel's house house being moved by Louis Kutter being torn apart on 6th Street to free stopped traffic Letter written about 1783 located here, H.A. Foulks finds letter letter written in French addressed to Col. Francis Vigo, relative of Vigo, Joseph Vigo Local people interested in wooden leg, efforts to exhume body, money hidden in leg Miss Elizabeth Hauck, Two theatres are involved in law suit, Thomas H. Adams, Harry McGowen, owner of Royal Theatre, Bijou Grand opening handsome new flower shop, Paul Schultz, 509 Main Street, had a green house out back, only one story high when originally built, 2nd story added later Plant Remodeled Recker Bottle Shop, 1008 Vigo Street, John Recker, Work is progressing rapidly on the new junior high School building, 6th and Buntin, with photo, many specs given, Vincennes Sun AW Schnuck gets contract for new Masonic home, 5th Broadway The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital 176 1916 4/15/1916 The Vincennes Capital 1916 4/17/1916 The Vincennes Capital 1916 4/18/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 4/18/1916 The Vincennes Capital 1916 4/18/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 4/24/1916 1916 4/26/1916 1916 4/28/1916 1916 4/28/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 4/28/1916 Vincennes Sun 1916 5/3/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 5/3/1916 1916 5/3/1916 The Vincennes Capital 1916 5/4/1916 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1916 5/8/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 5/8/1916 The Vincennes Capital 1916 5/9/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 5/10/1916 1916 5/11/1916 1916 5/12/1916 1916 5/15/1916 1916 5/16/1916 1916 5/18/1916 1916 5/19/1916 Vincennes Sun The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital Hundreds are attending the grand opening, handsome new flower shop of Paul Schultz, 509 Main article incorrectly lists it as "519 Main Street" it is positively 509 Grand Opera house and building were traded on Saturday, Dr. RR Trueblood and JH Ward, Farm Hand Drops dead at his plow, Zachariah Biggs died suddently at the Brouillette farm Wednesday, about 60 years old O'Donnell will close shop at 325 Main Street Opera house Changes Hands, Grand Opera house Company Disposes of property to Trueblood and Ward erected in 1888 cost $36000 1250 seating capacity, recently held 1264 people during "Birth Of A Nation" showing Mr. William S. Robeson dies in Indianapolis hospital Progressive Business Firms of Vincennes, Great stories worth looking up Central School Building to be torn down front Page Central School Building To Be Torn Down, Work of the wreckers will be started after dismissal of School today 6th Buntin, Workmen start the demolition of Central School for the new Jr. high Building Has violin 254 years old, Mr. John Wilson of this city has instrument manufactured by Julius Stainer in year 1662 resides at 632 S. 9th Street, Tearing down building after 56 years 7th Buntin Tearing down old building after 56 years, George Sparrow witness accident during construction maybe may 8, hard to read date, old high School building corner of 7th Buntin will soon be out of the way, Game warden made capture in Vincennes pg 4 funny story Dr. McDowell Getting plant in readiness to operate, Central Foundry will start up as soon as business again justifies has been closed down since 1914, will now run on electricity instead of steam as before, will employ at lEast 150 men Old bell to ring no more for School, tearing down School used in 60's recalls many incidents 7th and Buntin, erected in 1860, pranks recalled, names too, Blaze starts in paint shop, considerable damage by blaze at carriage shop of Thomas Brouillette Monday evening on First between Harrison and scott Streets. Auto speeding caused arrest, fred kixmiller the latest to be fined, more coming, Vincennes in the movies, historical events of early days of this city to be included in states centennial pictures Gardners Given a Big Surprise in Indianaplis, fine new ambulance following big circus parade owned by local company they were admiring a car at the end of a parade in Indy only to find out that it was their new car Chamber of Commerce organized Progressive enterprises of Vincennes fantastic article on businesses in Vincennes, many listed, architects too, Cornerstone did not arrive, laying of the cornerstone of the new jr. high School postponed until later date The founding of Vincennes, by William Planke, 177 Local explorer reaches london from far North, former university president Maurice Tanquary 1916 5/23/1916 1916 5/25/1916 1916 5/25/1916 1916 5/25/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 5/25/1916 The Vincennes Capital 1916 5/26/1916 1916 5/27/1916 1916 5/28/1916 1916 5/29/1916 1916 5/31/1916 1916 6/5/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 6/5/1916 Vincennes 1916 6/5/1916 Vincennes Sun 1916 6/8/1916 Vincennes Sun 1916 6/10/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 6/12/1916 Vincennes Sun 6/13/1916 Vincennes Commercial Death Came Suddenly To Eugene Hack, prominent and influential business man passed away early Monday, 427 N. 4th found dead in his bed, b. Nov 18, 1839 in Wurtemburg German, 76 years old, John Ebner, Weisert, Dorothy Hackman 6/15/1916 Vincennes Commercial Human Skull Is Recovered From Wabash, Was Drawn up by mussel digger while working near wagon bridge George Henderson, mussel digger found it, skull is now on display at Joe Speth's Saloon on N. 1st Street, unearthed, found, discovered 1916 6/17/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 6/28/1916 Vincennes Sun 1916 1916 The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Sun Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial Clark jr high cornerstone laid Cornerstone of Clark Jr. High Laid, 6th Buntin Cornerstone to be laid today, special exercises to be held this afternoon on the site of the new jr. high School contents of cornerstone listed, list of teachers, catalogue, course of study, the history of the D.A.R., a copy of the Reflector, copies of the three daily newspapers, and statements of city and county officials which might prove of interest to those who witness the opening. It is to be reopened in 100 years. Program of merit marks laying of cornerstone, Clark Jr. High, 6th Buntin DAR, 3500 lb stone, sealed in copper box, keys to old building, yearbook, course of study, list of teachers, news too Cornerstone of Jr. High Laid, Impressive ceremonies were attended by vast crowd Thursday, DAR in charge Oliphant building building contract awarded site of former bank between 2nd and 3rd on Main Contract has been awarded for the erection of John T. Oliphants fire proof six story business building on Main T.F. Willis contractor, on the site of the old First national bank building, $50000 Auto for every 20 persons in state Preservation of Harrison House is Now Assured, Water Co. to turn historic building over to DAR, Modern Moving Picture House will be erected this summer on site where star theatre is now located 4th Busseron plans by jack Bayard, two story brick and concrete, segregated entrances and seating Most Elaborate In The County, new country home E.C. Wharf, near city, Bruceville Road John Keller contractor, two stories high, work has begun, brick with bedford stone, Wharf Home Most elaborate in the County 6miles East of city on wheatland road, John keller, Asa Evans completes 20 years on Police Force Twenty Years On The Force, Sargeant Asa Evans on Thursday observed 20th anniversary of his entry to police force. Eugene Hack, prominent citizen passes away suddenly Is Planning Historic Film, Local Photographer will show Vincennes as it was and as it is now, scenes taken, Clarence C. Johnson, has secured several hundred costumes, filmed congregation leaving St. John's Church Movement started for new country club house on the Sam Mass farm South of City 178 Building The Grandstand, AW Schnuck expects to have amphitheatre at city play grounds complete by last of week Harrison Park, will extend 31 feet behind home plate and 48 feet along 1st base line, 7 rows of seats, 500 capacity Planning New Country Club, Option Secured on John Mass Farm, along the river just South of Fort Knox ideal location 100 acres of land, on hill overlooking river, Will open summer camp, YMCA to hold a one week camp at Fort Knox Moore Miller dissolve druggist partnership, drug store Active work again starts on Building, Oliphant, Main between 2nd 3rd A Handsome new home is nearing completion, 1st and Main Vincennes Overland Company building corner of 1st and Main with photo Indiana Masons to come here July 20 in large numbers description of event, J.W. Gaddis is architect Decker High School destroyed by fire, 1916 6/29/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 6/29/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 6/29/1916 1916 7/2/1916 1916 7/10/1916 1916 7/13/1916 1916 7/14/1916 1916 7/15/1916 1916 7/15/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 7/15/1916 The Vincennes Capital School Burned This Morning Loss $35 000, The Decker High School Erected 6 years ago is a total loss, origin unknown, 1916 7/18/1916 1916 7/18/1916 1916 7/19/1916 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital An undressed parade latest in this city, 3 Romanians caught Romanians bathing in drinking water again George Gardner is planning event for August 14, undertaking business will be 100 years old Thursday will be eventful day for order of Masons schedule of events and list of guests coming 1916 7/20/1916 The Vincennes Capital New Cigar Shop Has Opened Here, over the Kramer & Frey's store Jake Cohen, from Linton, manufacturing cigars there 1916 7/20/1916 1916 7/20/1916 1916 7/21/1916 Vincennes Sun The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital 1916 7/25/1916 1916 7/30/1916 1916 8/2/1916 1916 1916 1916 8/4/1916 8/5/1916 8/14/1916 Vincennes Sun The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Sun Vincennes Sun Vincennes Sun New Masonic Lodge is dedicated, 5th and Broadway Thousands attend cornerstone laying at masonic temple describes contents of cornerstone and tells much history Centennial celebration date is near, two weeks from today, will reach century mark in firm's history Old soldiers request has been granted, two large cannons will be shipped, John T. Simpson GAR, and cannon balls too, used at sailors and soldiers monument, Plans for Gardner's Centennial Laid, Funeral Home Awards contract $30 000 worth of new improvements, Edward Watson owner of Union Depot JBE LaPlante Sells Scheefer's corner for $30 000 Guns and Cannon for Soldiers Monument arrive, Dexter Gardner and Sons Celebrate Centennial, 1916 8/15/1916 The Vincennes Capital 100 years of progress told in the pictures of the Gardner undertaking business many photos great history on business here 1916 8/15/1916 Vincennes Sun 1916 8/15/1916 The Vincennes Capital 1916 1916 1916 9/18/1916 9/24/1916 9/25/1916 Vincennes Sun Vincennes Sun Vincennes Sun B. Kuhn & Company announced closing out of business B. Kuhn & Company Will Retire From The Local Field, over 50 years old, 210-212 Main, 3 stories tall and joins new six story Oliphant building, Murphy Distillery Co. sustained a $75 000 loss by fire James Carey shot by son Freemont Mitch LaCoste shot gypsy at end of wagon bridge 1916 10/18/1916 Vincennes Sun Local DAR Chapter announce plans to purchase Harrison Home 1916 11/13/1916 1916 11/29/1916 Vincennes Sun Vincennes Sun A. Lyons occupies new quarters on Main Street Mayor House arrested on impeachment charges Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Sun The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Sun The Vincennes Capital Decker School Destroyed, fire at early hour this morning levels $35 000 high school, other buildings scorched, J.W. Gaddis, 179 1916 12/10/1916 Vincennes Sun 1916 12/10/1916 Vincennes Sun 1916 12/10/1916 Vincennes Sun 1916 12/10/1916 Vincennes Sun 1916 12/10/1916 Vincennes Sun Burnet Heights and its history, interesting paper prepared by Samuel Judah, Fortnightly Club Very good article, I don’t know which paper it was in. The Indiana gazette, much history given newspaper newspapers Vincennes a veritable city of Churches whose history shows remarkable growth, linked with the development of Vincennes, and inseparable from it, is the life history of the various Churches of this community, Catholicism and Protestantism, from the earliest date the Catholic banner was floated on the Wabash and history of Protestantism dates from early part of the 19th century, much history given with photos of most of the Churches in Vincennes. Short sketches of the priests who have served the cathedral for 214 years, Father James Holland, of St. Francis Xavier Church has prepared a most interesting sketch covering the lives of those beloved priests who have labored here, trying vicissitudes experienced by the priests of earlier days while some were driven from country, others were burned and others made to undergo privations and physical sufferings, very interesting article Catholic , Catholicism, Lincoln's First law book study, an old Volume of Blackstone's commentaries with the stains of water on its Pages, now in the library of attorney L.M. Wade, book was property of late judge picture who lived four miles from Lincoln's in Spencer County, Hon. Leroy M. Wade in the office of Wade and Padgett, very interesting story. Abraham Lincoln 1916 12/10/1916 Vincennes Sun The organization of the courts in Vincennes and Knox County in early days, through the courtesy of the federal publishing company of Indianapolis and E.V. Shockley, one of its editors, interesting data is given to readers, complete list of court officers, giving dates of their offices as taken from the commission dates from the records in the state house, 1916 12/10/1916 Vincennes Sun Local Knights of Columbus, Council No. 712 was instituted in the year 1903 with 48 charter members, have membership of 300 at present time, history of the KofC given. Vincennes Sun Who was our Sieur De Vincennes who established the ancient post on Wabash, most of the puzzles of Indiana history have been very satisfactorily solved save one which still baffles the historian in correlating facts, Jacob P. Dunn, noted Indiana Historian gives some very interesting data upon which he bases his conclusions relative to identity, Indiana University, 1916 12/10/1916 1916 12/10/1916 Vincennes Sun 1916 12/10/1916 Vincennes Sun How Vincennes looked to an Englishman when the state was a mere suckling, John Palmer visited the post at Vincennes in the year 1817 and returning to England wrote of his varied experiences in this city and vicinity. Father Pierre Gibault the patriot priest of the West, one of three great heroes, influence of this God fearing man was felt throughout the settlement days of the NorthWest in his missions among Indians, made possible conquest of old post, his knowledge of British at Vincennes and his encouragement to George Rogers Clarke served to make possible Clarke's great victory in 1779. lengthy article. 180 1916 12/10/1916 Vincennes Sun 1916 12/12/1916 Vincennes Commercial 1916 4/00/1916 The Vincennes Capital 1917 1/1/1917 Vincennes Sun 1917 1/2/1917 Vincennes Sun 1917 1/16/1917 Vincennes Sun 1917 2/3/1917 Vincennes Sun Crossing the wilderness from Cincinnati to the old post graphically told, Jacob Burnet, First of a family so prominent in history of the NorthWest Territory writes of his experiences in journey by horseback and boat, encountered a herd of buffalo, Col. Francis Vigo assisted the travelers on return trip, following the conclusion of legal business Burnet had transacted in local courts, Arthur St. Clair, very interesting article Evolution of police patrol, Third period of evolution ushered in with initiation of motor propelled patrol vehicle, Vincennes Police Department now has a motor vehicle an Overland Six, Old Charley (Horse), walking too. Automobile bodies built, Vincennes Auto specialty co builds new bodies for old cars, Sergeant Evans Victim of Cabal, Asa Evans, oldest member of police force, Sergeant Evans Resigns Force, Asa Evans, disgusted with "Doc" Beard, Mayor House consipiracy, Deed is Filed For Harrison Mansion, Francis Vigo Chapter DAR, $2000 Water Dept Fairground Sold Today, purchased by Mr. Mary Gimbel for $9953.25 No Limit to how high new building will be erected, German National Bank, Which is to have magnificent new home closes deal for site, may begin this year new structure will rise at the corner of 3rd and Main, purchased land from Ostendorf and Oliphant, they had tried for years to buy the gimbel land next to their old bank but couldn't agree on price 1917 2/8/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 2/9/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 2/15/1917 Vincennes Sun 1917 2/15/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 2/19/1917 Vincennes Sun 1917 2/19/1917 Vincennes Sun 1917 2/24/1917 Vincennes Sun 1917 2/26/1917 Vincennes Sun 1917 3/5/1917 Vincennes Sun 1917 3/8/1917 The Vincennes Capital Company A is back in old armory, located on the Third floor of the Watson building at lEast for a while, corner of 2nd and Busseron, 1917 3/12/1917 Vincennes Sun The First Unit of the new $250 000 gas plant is now completed, 1st Nicholas Street with two photos, one of building, the other of a large tank, 1917 3/12/1917 The Vincennes Capital First unit of $250 000 gas plant built in Vincennes, 1917 3/14/1917 Vincennes Sun Main Street Property Sold, George E. Gardner has deed recorded for property at 5th and Main purchased from W.M. Alsop, 60x168' sold for $25 000 sale made a yr ago, deed transferred today Former local girl star in film play Miss Alice Taaffe, plays opposite Bessie Barriseale, at Lyric tonight To be formally dedicated this evening, George Rogers Clark Jr. High School Expect Ceremonies to attract many to the dedication, junior high school building will be dedicated with appropriate ceremonies, most modern in state Big Sale of Factory Samples Made in Vincennes Kitchen Cabinets, Ideal 115 Main Ritterskamp and Scheid distributors, with excellent rendering of cabinet Young Men Buy Barber Shop, Nile Alton and Albert Chambers Big Four Barber Shop On Main Between Fourth and Fifth Streets, Contract Let for Mausoleum, Mr. W.H. Vollmer, completed by Aug 1 brock willis monument company, Barre granite and italian marble, $5480 Ex-Slave Israel Brown Is Dead, Well known colored man of city died at home of daughter 77 years old French Pioneer Passes Away, Mr. Frances, LaValette, 403 S. 6th Street, 85 years old 181 New Residence now completed, E.C. Wharf six miles East of city, Bruceville Road John Keller contractor, $75 000 New Moving Picture Show, Rebuilding old Royal Theatre moving it, JS Spiker 6th and Main, to be moved straight with Main Street, lowered and completely remodeled 1917 3/15/1917 Vincennes Sun 1917 3/19/1917 Vincennes Sun 1917 3/19/1917 The Vincennes Capital Dattilo bros. buy property on 1st Street, will take possession of Hellert and Sons rooms about the middle of may, will enlarge business 8-10 N. 1st Street, John Hellert, history of the dattilos in Vincennes in their various locations dattillo, datillo, datilo 1917 3/24/1917 The Vincennes Capital Start Work Soon on Handsome New Bank Structure, plans for new home of German National Bank are almost completed, exact cost is not known, 1917 3/27/1917 The Vincennes Capital Brook's Barber Shop To Change Location, Now in Building purchased by bank and will be moved ot the LaPlante Building, 1917 4/2/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 4/3/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 4/3/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 4/4/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 4/6/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 4/13/1917 Vincennes Sun 1917 4/18/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 4/20/1917 Vincennes Sun 1917 5/3/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 5/4/1917 Vincennes Commercial 1917 1917 5/14/1917 5/15/1917 Novelty Violin on exhibition at music store, R.A. Sparks makes violin out of number of different kinds of historical wood, Harrison mansion Harrison Home, old territorial capitol building, old Second national bank, School Building at Decker will cost $50 000, two story brick building, work will be rushed Drawing plans for fireproof grocery house, E. Bierhaus and Sons will erect 3 story structure at 1st and Church, will cost about $50 000 1st and Vigo, Most handsome flag in city found today, beautiful silk American flag size 8x14 found in attic of city building, Now At War, United States and Germany Engaged And German Ships Are Quickly Seized, House and Senate Pass Resolutions, President Signed Fire Completely Destroyed Home, Wm Pipher 624 N. 11th Street Have condemned two Schools in Knox County, state board of health includes two local Schools in list of 27 both in Johnson Township Tromely Store Closes Doors, corner of First and Main, in business over 30 years, Tromley First Methodist Church destroyed by spectacular fire early this morning, 4th Perry Will erect new church edifice on site of property destroyed by fire Thursday morning, old building had stood for 17 years, 4th Perry, First Methodist Episcopal Church, The Vincennes Capital Installs new soda fountain Werker Store, outfit is a beauty and the new venture will no doubt prove a success, 418 Main Street, Drug Store constructed of marble, bevel plated mirrors, and frame work being of mahogany matching the other furniture in the store. "Red Cross Soda Fountain Manufacturing Company" Vincennes Sun Start work on new building, work of tearing down old buildings at 3rd and Main Streets will be started soon, new German National Bank, shank pool hall is to be torn down, Office of John B. Bayard will also have to move, S.C. Beard too 1917 5/30/1917 Vincennes Sun Early history of Methodism in Indiana and especially around Vincennes is found in early volume of history of Church, contains anecdotes, relates general Harrison's holding candle for Methodist parson, Hudson family 1917 6/6/1917 The Vincennes Capital New department has been added to grocery store, abrassart brothers place harry Patterson in charge, 1st and Main 182 Will Soon Be Completed, work on new Decker township high school is almost finished, other Decker notes, old building destroyed more than yr ago New Township Grade School Will be erected at Verne, In Harrison Township, Contract having been awarded will contain two rooms and will be strictly modern, JW Gaddis Architect, will be completed by Fall term Opening bids wholesale house this afternoon, John S. Bierhaus and son are in Evansville today considering the bids to be erected at the corner of First and Church Streets, Contract awarded for construction of new building A.W. Stoolman of Champaign, Ill, E. Bierhaus Building, 1st Church building to be 125'x175' $100 000 to be 3 stories high with basement too, to be completed by Jan 1, 1918, Big contractor is expected to do fast work, Bierhaus Building will go up rapidly, 1st Church, on site of old Fort Files suit for injunction John T. Oliphant brings suit against contractor who is building the new German national bank weakened the wall of the oliphant building, holes have been drilled in it to pour foundation for new bank building 1917 6/6/1917 Vincennes Commercial 1917 6/8/1917 Vincennes Commercial 1917 6/11/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 6/12/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 6/13/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 6/24/1917 Vincennes Commercial 1917 6/24/1917 Vincennes Commercial One Hundred years ago, the late Nicholas Smith arrived here July 24, 1817, prominent merchant, hardware, N. Smith & sons 1917 6/24/1917 Vincennes Commercial To be taken into the city, annex annexation annexed Burnett heights and the fairground fairgrounds fair ground grounds, Burnet, 1917 7/4/1917 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes In The Movies, Series of Interesting local events shown at a private exhibition Tuesday to be shown, movie Clarence C. Johnson, Alice Theatre, "My Own Home Town", Rev Fr. Fleischmann golden jubilee, parade, much more 1917 7/8/1917 Vincennes Commercial 1917 7/11/1917 Vincennes Commercial 1917 7/11/1917 1917 7/21/1917 1917 8/10/1917 Vincennes Commercial 1917 8/13/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 8/14/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 8/14/1917 Vincennes Commercial 1917 8/14/1917 Vincennes Commercial 1917 8/15/1917 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial From Medevial to the modern, The John T. Oliphant Building demonstration of progressive spirit of progressive citizen great article about oliphant building skyscraper The Alice Theatre Ad, "Vincennes In Motion Pictures" 10 000 home people appear in the picture, movie, film, motion picture, memorial day parade, league baseball Park, standpipe, Columbia Park, Catholic golden jubilee, Thrown from merry go round, Thomas West thrown from Merry Go Round at 10th and Main Streets New mines for Bicknell, coal mining mine Public has been invited to attend the formal opening of the Oliphant Building announced for next Wednesday afternoon between 2nd and 3rd on Main, architect John Bayard, Many people have visited new building, Oliphant six stories, fireproof, At lEast 150 people will be given employment, marsh Manufacturing, 11th and Nicholis Streets will occupy old plant of star shovel and range co., will make staffs, poles, and stakes for the government E. Bierhaus & Sons Wholesale House, work is progressing rapidly, S. 1st Street, 173 1/2' x 126', 3 stories high with nice sketch of building Made gift of new pipe organ, William Robeson makes a liberal donation of a pipe organ to Masonic Lodge Bennett organ company, freemasonry, masons, Big Factory locates here, Marsh Manufacturing company to occupy buiolding of the old star shovel and range company 11th and Nicholas, Webb Fire Motor Apparatus Co. Vincennes Tractor, Phonograph, 183 First steel is unloaded for building, new German Bank Building 3rd and Main Street, cars should avoid this area. Beams are very large Will soon be in operation, Marsh Manufacturing company, to be in full operation by September 15th, Strand Theater opens tomorrow, new moving picture theatre at 6th and Main, one time the Royal, seating capacity 350, JS SPiker, Noble Spiker, Extension of Fifth ward 5th, made necessary by annexation of new addition and city council takes action in matter new boundry lines with degrees and minutes given Construction is under way, contractors rushing work of new power plant at Edwardsport to supply light and power 1917 8/15/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1917 8/16/1917 Vincennes Commercial 1917 8/31/1917 1917 9/18/1917 Vincennes Commercial 1917 9/22/1917 Vincennes Commercial 1917 9/25/1917 Vincennes Commercial Law Office for over 100 years, removal of Emison Office from the opera house corner recalls fact of its long occupancy James W. Emison, Oliphant Building, Samuel Judah, 1818 shack frame building on same corner, Denny, Reily, Johnson, Niblack 1917 9/27/1917 Vincennes Commercial Under New Management, new dramatic stock company takes over Alhambra theatre, theater, remodeling pland 1917 10/6/1917 Vincennes Commercial First floor of new building, palace of fashion to occupy First floor of new oliphant building on Main Street, Goldberg 4 years old 1917 5/00/1917 The Vincennes Capital 1918 1/7/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 1/9/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 1/11/1918 Western Sun 1918 1/11/1918 Western Sun 1918 1/14/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 1/23/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 1/24/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 1/29/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 2/8/1918 The Vincennes Capital Barnum and Baily greatest show on earth in Vincennes, Saturday may 18th, one day only James D. McDowell assumes duties as mayor of the city, after 4 years in the office mayor james M. House retired at noon today, tucker, hamilton, other new officials now on job, gilmore sexton of cemetery Old resort keeper returns and house is being cleaned, Prude Curtis enters 1019 N. 4th Street, wife of Tex Roberts, prostitution, Mayor McDowel it is rumered will allow resorts to operate, mayor house had ended them Beautiful new carnegie library which is being built on corner of 7th and Seminary Streets, photo only, Page one, good photo Bawdy houses will not open, attack made on the new city administration by capital is completely without foundation, Madame was given her warning early, 1019 N. 4th Street, Prude Curtis, Houses of ill fame, ill repute Famous French soldier also a Catholic priest, interesting story told by Fr. Donald Manning, comes here on Monday night, Paul Perigord, New residence will be built at 4th and Vigo, 4th Vigo, Henry Ostendorf, the jeweler, corner of 4th and Vigo, two-story residence, maybe brick or frame, hasn't decided yet Police made a raid and took three in net, sam jones did not care for a jail sentence and forfeited a $30 cash bond, Kittie Bauer, charged with keeping an immoral house, prostitution, S. 13th Street, Mary Crawford too House Raided by the police this morning, myrtle crews, may burke and four men caught when 1212 N. 9th Street was raided, First of daylight raids, had been used for immoral purposes, prostitution, Contract has been awarded for the erection of the filling station by the standard oil company at 4th Busseron, will be a credit to the entire city, once occupied by the star theatre, gas, gasoline, 184 2/11/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 2/11/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 2/12/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 2/14/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 2/21/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 3/2/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 3/11/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 3/11/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 3/19/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 3/19/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 3/20/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 3/23/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 3/23/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 3/25/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 3/25/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 3/30/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 Leonard Crow is making good in camp, electrician of city in signal corps, he was one of only 25 men selected out of 5000, 2001 N. 6th Street residence (later Universal Scientific) Brooding over the draft is probable cause of suicide, Byron Franklin Sells aged 25 of norwich, Ohio, killed himself here Sunday night at 1216 upper 11th by drinking carbolic acid, Evans home, remains shipped to ohio Workmen busy tearing down old landmark, episcopal Church built in 184 with aid from prominent people almost gone, last used as a theatre, brick structure corner of 4th Busseron, standard oil will build there, Articles disappear from headquarters of local police, not only beans but many other things according to reports, keep loss from newspapers, more discipline is needed within police force, house, jones, mcdowell Robbers blow open safe at Wheatland bank loot it for $3500 make their escape, are witnessed at work on the banks big vault but fear prevented interference with it, police scour the country, Improvements are completed by old firm, duesterberg's the undertakers remodel building which includes a private chapel, entire building overhauled, 513 Church streeet, built in 1894, was at 515 Vigo August B. Evering hardware dealer died this morning, located in this city in 1899, 1st man to operate the prospect hill coal mine and the sinking of the shaft, 91 years old, 524 n. 2nd, had store at 2nd and Scott, Prominent clubman found dead at home on 6th Street, Henry Eberwine, he leaves a large estate, 15 N. 6th residence (Watjen), son of Christian, joplin missouri ties, gave children dollar bills all of the time $5000 loss from a fire at Bicknell, four houses destroyed after the fire department went in wrong direction, South Main Street was wrecked, coonrod, treadway, McClure, Winklepleck, A fatal accident at crossing late this afternoon, T.M. Albright, prominent business man of shoals struck by train at 11th Broadway, he was riding in an automobile, his son in law had worked for gardner's before Found ancient bill in old possessions, W.H. Hinkle of lower Knox County finds $8 bill minted on september 26, 1778. description of bill given Thomas Martin is new police chief of this city, was elevated from secretary at a meeting last night, must show he has executive ability, Foundation in, the foundation fo the the handsome new house of Henry Ostendorf, corner of 4th and Church Streets was practily completed this week, nothing more First theater in the city to install organ, a combination pipe organ and photo player arrived at the lyric today, built mostly for movies, wonderful imitation of 30 piece orchestra, wurlitzer company, Fire today at jordan's cause of much damage, not practically unhurt, but 2000 grain sacks were rendered useless, on Broadway near 1st Street, 1st Broadway, Kimmell claims he will enforce dry law to the letter, says he will show no partiality in enforcing prohibition law in effect after Tuesday, will issue search warrants, 185 1918 4/3/1918 The Vincennes Capital Gatton oldest saloon keeper in Vincennes, career started 40 years ago when he bought Michael fogerty's place, Joseph Frey(33 years) is the 2nd, others mentioned in article prohibition, laplante house, lahr hourse, the club and café, two Johns saloon, wiler bros. murphy, ohnemus, Thuis, claussman. 1918 4/3/1918 The Vincennes Capital how to build up or tear down this community, the strength of the wheel, the value of your home is based upon the success of your businessmen, interesting article about the potential of Vincennes 1918 4/3/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 4/6/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 4/11/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 4/23/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 5/2/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 5/3/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 5/11/1918 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1918 5/18/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 5/18/1918 The Vincennes Capital Drug men closed a big deal, Duesterberg & Kramer purchase fixtures of Phoenix Bar Charles Tanquary, mahogany fixtures, mirrors and marble and tile, double front will be added to building 1918 6/1/1918 The Vincennes Capital More "Harmony" without using word "Verein", Harmony Society, Pastime Club 1918 6/1/1918 The Vincennes Capital Notice of annexation of Territory, common council of Vincennes, legal description annexed land, survey, surveyed, surveying 1918 6/3/1918 The Vincennes Capital Open swimming pool tomorrow in afternoon, Jr. High, 1918 6/3/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 6/7/1918 Western Sun 1918 7/3/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 7/5/1918 Western Sun Vincennes is dry quietly; with little fighting of booze, big number of intoxicated persons many expected to see did not materialize, saloons closed at 11, today soft drink parlors and restaurants sprang up in their places prohibition Fire caused loss of $75 000 plant, malherbe-basile clay products plant in South end burned to ground this morning, largest of its kind in state, located at extreme end of S. 5th Street, across Street from blackford glass, Sousa's band heard by many this morning, four concerts were given and each attracted large crowd from over the city, men played on the Streets, concert in high school auditorium, bert c. Fuller, William Brevoort aged 80 years died this morning, brief illness proved fatal to most prominent farmer and cattle raiser in County, owned 5 000 acres of fine land, How to build up or tear down this community, help yourself by helping your town Well known barber committed suicide by drinking acid, John Lackey, killed himself this afternoon at the Jackson refreshment stand near the union depot, Bone pile cause many to complain, Jake baker, junk dealer near 12th and Vigo Streets, bad odor coming from green bones in his yard causes complaints, fines $1 Drug men close a big deal, Duesterberg & Kramer purchase fixtures of the former Phoenix Bar soft drinks and candy shop will be added to their operation, Charles Tanquary, mahogany, marble, tile Open swimming pool tomorrow in afternoon, those desiring to take advantage of opportunity should secure tickets at once, Clark Junior High, Change name of organization, Harmonie Verein changed it's corporate name to the Harmony Society of Vincennes Indiana, notice of the change was made in the office of the secretary of state Friday Fourth Motor Drawn Vehicle On The Street, Hook and ladder outfit, gasoline wagons Bastin Named new president, frank bastin, manager of blackford Window glass company is named head of chamber of commerce, two new directors are also chosen, alsop, Johnson, 186 1918 7/26/1918 Western Sun Brick School Disappears, Old brick school house on the wheatland road, built in 1879, is being replaced by wooden building, bonds were sold Monday, already begun excavating, Savoy Café Closed Furniture Taken Out, Notorious Place, which has been in operation for about two years is not open today indications are it will not resume operations for some time at lEast, proprietor leaves the city, on North 2nd Street Near Busseron, William G. Stephens proprietor, wine rooms on 2nd floor, later a dance hall, 1918 9/8/1918 The Vincennes Capital 1918 12/6/1918 Western Sun 1918 12/7/1918 not given in clipping Court and territorial officers of Knox County 1800-1816 1918 12/7/1918 The granting of land titles and parceling of Knox County land, not given in clipping interesting story of the land grants and the surveys of Knox County, Foulkes 1918 12/13/1918 Western Sun Opera house property sold, transfer of the grand operat house company to ward realty company is consumated, John L. Klemeyer, $25 000., 2nd and Busseron, lot 60 old town Opening of the soda fountain and luncheonette, Duesterberg and Kramer made extensive improvements, corner 3rd and Main, fitted up room formerly occupied by the Phoenix bar, Spikers decide to build theatre and hotel on Main Street, combination shteatre and hotel will be erected at 6th Main in the spring, $200 000. leading chicago architect in city, part of strand theatre will be used, (never built) Bank property at corner of 2nd Main is sold to J.T. Griggs, American National, which will soon move into new home, sells $30 000. Will remodel building, building will be leased to the Karp brothers, deal made dec 21st Beautiful Home will be built in the spring, Gottlich Osterhage of the Lumber Company buys lot at corner of 4th Shelby Streets, Reel-Osterhage Lumber, the Maxedom property, 2 story brick will be razed, Tearing away of playhouse nearing end, workmen almost complete dismantling grand theatre for new cigar factory, task is a mammoth one, great detail given regarding the changes and alterations being made, opera Handsome new store for Main Street is soon to be opened, the Saiter Morgan Company adds downtown retail hardware store, to be known as liberty hardware, 419 Main, 421 Main, organized about 10 years ago 1919 1/6/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 1/14/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 1/18/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 1/22/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 1/22/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 2/12/1919 Vincennes Commercial Wagner's clock inspires poem, cuckoo clock , Western Sun Chief Martin given send off, local superintendent of police gains favorable mention in trade journal of new york , Thomas Martin, Vincennes Police Department, April 2, 1917 became "dry", white mule, liquor, bootlegging Western Sun Old landmark was torn down, old fort which stood near white oak springs, near petersburg is torn down during week, was one of string of forts from city, protected early travellers from Vincennes to louisville, louisville kaskaskia trail Vincennes Capital Urge people of Vincennes help handle project, general committee to look after purchase and preservation of Legislature Hall, want all data possible, plan is a good one, Indiana Territory capitol, legislative hall 1919 1919 1919 2/14/1919 2/14/1919 2/22/1919 187 Historic table used by First local council, relic restored by mayor mcdowell may be placed in preserved legislative hall, more than 100 years old, found in the attic of the city building, walnut, territorial capitol legislative hall Old hall plans to be discussed at mass meeting, march 11th at junior high school auditorium, territorial hall plan, old legislative hall for the Indiana Territory capitol, capital Territorial Hall Plan Interests All Indiana As Well as Vincennes, committees named to arrange a big mass meeting, for purchase and Maintenance of old territorial legislative hall, to be moved and repaired, capitol, capital Moser makes trade is now the owner of odd fellow block, corner of 2nd and Broadway, fine piece of downtown property, $20 000. odd fellows get the manning hall and other pieces of property, errected in the 1860's State may take part in "Old Hall" project, Vincennes invites governor to send a spokesman for historical body to the meeting here, territorial legislative hall, fortnightly club, rotary club, capital, capitol Club to attend "Old Hall" meet as organization, Harmony body votes prompt acceptance of call to join in project, seeks to preserve the territorial legislative hall as an historic center, capitol, capital Dr. R.B. Jessup dies by his own hand, loss of sight probable cause of tragic shooting, body of well-known man found by his young bride, puts a bullet through his head in a hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio, had told wife of plan Fortnightly club's home all paid for; cancel final note, Dr. Robert B. Jessup Shoots himself while in Cincinnati hotel, prominent retired physician of this city ends his life, leaving a bride of a few weeks, body to be brought back Thursday, eye trouble, 60 years old, kessinger, suicide New service station for Vincennes (with rendering) corner lot of 6th Vigo, from J.F. Mail, purchase included a garage formerly used as a livery barn, will build a modern and up to date service station Movie to tell city's history, Vincennes Romance woven into big water company's film tale, mines, officers, manufacturing, residences, businesses, territorial hall, Harrison house, rathacker film company, chicago Loyal Citizens pledge cash to buy old legislative hall, $100 for each stripe in the flag are contributed, mass meeting gets $1359.85 and names permanent body to handle project, Indiana territorial capitol building hall Cigar Company force will be hired without delay, made-over grand opera house building to be given to the american cigar company may 1, 250 workers O'Donnell sees great plant of stenotype company, Dyer packing company head to attend sale at Indianapolis today to inspect the building of the famous stenotype company which building are to be sold Tuesday at receiver's sale, 1919 2/24/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 2/28/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 3/1/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 3/2/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 3/3/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 3/4/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 3/5/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 3/6/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 3/7/1919 Western Sun 1919 3/7/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 3/7/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 3/12/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 3/31/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 3/31/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 4/4/1919 Western Sun New factory nearly ready, to be turned over to the american cigar company, plans are to complet it by may 1st, will emply 536 girls, grand opera house, american cigar company, Vincennes Capital Webb in charge of distribution for grant cars (Indianapolis), former Vincennes man to handle Indiana, business of big concern, formerly in racing game, A.C. Webb, AC Webb, will soon be in Vincennes, fire apparatus 1919 4/5/1919 188 1919 4/5/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 4/5/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 4/8/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 4/23/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 4/25/1919 Western Sun 1919 5/1/1919 Vincennes Commercial 1919 5/1/1919 1919 5/1/1919 1919 5/2/1919 Western Sun 1919 5/8/1919 Western Sun 1919 5/13/1919 1919 5/13/1919 1919 5/14/1919 1919 5/16/1919 Western Sun 1919 5/16/1919 Western Sun 1919 5/17/1919 1919 5/17/1919 1919 5/20/1919 1919 5/23/1919 1919 5/23/1919 Vincennes Daily Commercial The Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Vincennes Commercial City buys big motor fire truck, completely motorized system promised within next sixty days, horses to be sold at No. 3, not known what will become of No. 4, South 14th Street, Fire department, been closed for years Charged with arson, arrest of George Whitehead on charge of setting fire to barn on LaPlante farm near city, had distinctive shoes which led police to him, crime, another arson charge too, lytle home minneapolis Street What of the bars of yesteryear, and whither the scouts? Landmarks of wet era strangely altered since Indiana went dry, prohibition, tavern, saloon, phoneix, Emison, Claussman, spot dessy, walhalla, bee hive, others too One time slave dies in County at 87 years old, Mr. Maria Mahan, Wheatland, oldest colored woman in community died yesterday of pneumonia, born in Kentucky, without surviving relative, husband preceeded her Last hanging in Knox County was event of thirty years ago, Sylvester Grubb is hung in courtyard by sheriff McDowell, princeton man shot and killed miss gertrude downey at the princeton fairgrounds with whom he had become infatuated Factory Manager, Gelb arrives for opening of modern cigar plant, 2nd and Busseron, opera house finishing touches are being made, 536 girls will be hired, whole Second floor is a humidor New Drug Store Opens, 1512 N. 2nd Street, Acme RG Moore, Miller, All Hail to knights of Pythias, full Page spread on the K of P, More funds to save building, committee finds it necessary to make a general appeal if territorial building is to be saved, expense of moving building more than estimated, Is erecting new drug store, Decker Indiana, to be completed within next 30 days, Ray S. Sisson, brother in Italy, aviator, to return soon, Old Hall is being Moved, Louis Kutter moving old Territorial Hall, N. 3rd to Harrison Park not much else in article Territorial Capitol is being moved from North Third to Harrison Park New homes are going up, considerable activity in various parts of city, schnuck,cox, Operation of cigar factory, started Monday with program in which mayor mcdowell and officers of cigar company, Frank Bastin, Evansville Cigar Company Passed away this morning, H.B. Duesterberg, pioneer undertaker succumbs to a paralytic stroke aged 77 years, 509 Church family home, 76 years old, born in 1842 within a block of present home, 1st goodyear pneumatic tire in Vincennes on display at Johnson automobile co. Millionaire Cap Lewis buys car in Vincennes Wabash bridge is dangerous, precautions are taken, Main Street wagon bridge, illinois to pay half Western Sun Barbeque held in Vincennes at the time of the opening of the First section of the O&M Railroad, july 4, 1855 was the gala day, held in grove in front of Harrison home, many from St. Louis here The Western Sun German rifle is now added, to the large collection of the souvenirs of war sent ot Mr. E.A. Arthur by her husband, blood covered helmet pierced with bullets, 79th american division, interesting article, WWI 189 1919 5/24/1919 1919 5/24/1919 The Vincennes Capital The Vincennes Capital Local speeders wil have chance to show mettle, auto and motorcycle races on July 4th moose lodge, fairgrounds, Moose lodge auto and motorcycle race race at fairgrounds 1919 5/30/1919 Vincennes Commercial 1919 6/6/1919 Western Sun 1919 6/6/1919 Western Sun 1919 6/8/1919 Vincennes Commercial 1919 6/10/1919 Vincennes Commercial Property owners Decide that Second Street shall be paved, Street Railway company, enthusiastic meeting old poles to come down and new lights to go up, paved from Main to swartzel, cars run the entire length, arc lighting Origin and growth of the library as an educational institution of Vincennes, lengthy article about the library, stored in harrison mansion early on, weems home, court house Grocery man for many years, J.C. Haartje, well known for many years as a groceryman of this city died Sunday,res 816 Buntin Street, 81 years old, b. dec 20, 1837 in Neuzen, Hanover, one of eight brothers Dodge Brothers Motor Cars to have new home in Vincennes, Loten lot opposite city hall kixmiller and sons distributors, E.J. Loten home (to be torn down) fronting on 4th adjoining telephone building Ostendorf new trustee, city council last night lost no time in naming well known jeweler, Henry 1919 6/17/1919 Vincennes Commercial Factory Closes Down, Vincennes Bridge Company Draws Fires and Locks Up Plant Newly organized Bridge Workers Union, 1919 6/24/1919 Vincennes Commercial 1919 6/28/1919 1919 7/1/1919 1919 7/5/1919 1919 7/5/1919 1919 7/16/1919 1919 7/16/1919 1919 7/17/1919 1919 7/19/1919 1919 7/20/1919 1919 7/22/1919 1919 8/17/1919 1919 8/24/1919 1919 8/28/1919 Extensive improvements to be made to the star piano store on Main, elevator being installed Is completely motorized, complete motorization of Fire Department, Mayor McDowell, Makes a big haul, Dexter Bateman carries a garage 9 miles from near Lakewood to Charles Seed farm at St. Thomas, averaged 15 mph, Bergman has secured patent, E.J. improved demountable rim fasteners for automobiles Gets balloon off of barn, Gaither Also gets free membership in Y by outclimbing competition Miss Sievers is injured, Victim of runaway accident, severely bruised, Now in his new quarters, Dr. George F. Stone, Opomitrist in new location, 207 Main, Altlas Mills and elevator, owned by Emison estate, sold, O.T. Stout, J.&S. Emison, several hundred thousand dollar deal, 1st and Busseron, 1st and Buntin too, Improvements at the Alice, Manager Zuber has installed Typhoon Fan Cooling System This article implies that the Pantheon was not the First theater to be air conditioned Modern cars are coming, Street railway equipment includes 7 new safety cars and rails for 2nd St. trackage dead man's automatic stop and pay as you enter features Birney type Well known Grocery Stand, opens its doors this morning, DeJean, 4th and Main, Pastime Club Improvements, Contract to be let, remodeling, J.W. Gaddis, Oliphant, Lyric theatre changes hands, louis a wilkerson and adler m. lyons purchase playhouse, new theatre to be erected at 5th and Main by them too, some info on Pantheon plans too Sun is oldest establishment, W.C. Mason lists all pioneer firms, established in 1804 by Elihu Stout, Gardners is 2nd oldest 1816 listing of others, Duesterberg, Hall, Kapps, Klein, Liebermann, Lenahan, Nicholson, Ostendorf, Simpson, Watson, Werker, Wise, Baker, Ebner Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial 190 1919 1919 11/4/1919 Vincennes Capital 11/5/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 11/15/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 11/18/1919 Vincennes Capital Locate Abstract Signed By Many Indian Chiefs, two Peru, Indiana attorneys make an unusual discovery while looking for original land owners, It had been signed by many indian chiefs including: Wauwaaussee, Meesequa, Beotakaup, Flat Belly, Osage, Francis Godfrey, Pechewau, and Jean B. Richardville, Richardbille (sic). deed, land, survey, surveying, surveyor Vincennes Girl in the movies seeks divorce, Mr. Marie S. Crisp (nee Hazel Stark) files sensational charges against husband, is well remembered here, alleges that her husband bought her apparel at auction sale, Diamond Jubilee at St. Rose will be notable time, Alumnae Association in charge of an elaborate program fitted to the unique occasion, back to 1843, Sisters of Charity, Sisters of Providence, Catholicism, Old legislative hall will have early attention, (Indiana Territory Capital, Capitol), stood on N. 3rd Street between between Harrison and Hickman (later "College") Streets for many years, but now is located in the West end of Harrison Park, it is now in a dillapidated condition. Vincennes Capital Tree Memorial Placed in Honor of heroic dead, DAR, D.A.R. planted a hard maple tree on the grounds of the Harrison house in memory of Lieutenant Frank McIlvaine, the only alumnus of the Vincennes High School who lost his life in the service overseas, Harrison Home, Harrison Mansion, Harrison House, Vincennes Capital Harry Somes, Sr. is dead, funeral plans not made, former mayor and long time prominent citizen passes away shortly after noon after illness which lasted seven months, 87 years old, Much information given within article. Vincennes Capital Moon Theatre's stage will be givne new use, Moon Theater, Theodore Charles is remodeling the theatre stage and improving the basement preparatory to installing a new heating plant, eight new dressing rooms, toilet room and other facilities required to handle big road shows, many details of the original design given. Vincennes Capital Diamond Jubilee days at St. Rose Academy, a three day celebration, Sisters of Providence, Postponed from 1918 due to the World War and the influenza epidemic, lenghty article with many specifics given, Brute, Cauthorn, Catholicism 1919 11/29/1919 Vincennes Capital Bottling Works here bought by Chero Cola Folk, Evansville concern purchases lant from Frank A. Thuis and Plans to make notable improvements here, Mr. Thuis was also associated with his father in the soda water business here, having started their business more than 50 years ago, 1919 11/29/1919 Vincennes Capital Bruno the bear enjoying his brief stay to the fullest, at the front of the Farrell Department store, 1st Main, is attracting attention, bear is about 18 months old, slaughter house or zoo, 1919 11/18/1919 1919 11/18/1919 1919 11/19/1919 1919 11/20/1919 1919 12/27/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 12/27/1919 Vincennes Capital Houge returning into remodeled set of offices, complete set of records maintained in one of the best abstract offices in state, growth of notable business, Allen E. Hogue, abstractor of titles, 114-116 N. 7th, B.C. Bultman, John Stork, W.H. Pennington, Charles G. McCord, John L. Buckles, Leona Wagner, Miss Eva May Thorn, Simpson Orchards well described in big magazine, Country Gentleman Dec 1919, 191 1919 12/29/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 12/30/1919 Vincennes Capital 1919 12/30/1919 1919 12/30/1919 Vincennes Police make the biggest arrest in months, Discover moonshine whilskey stills at homes of George Morris and Christopher Ehart. Raid made Saturday evening, stills were complete in every detail and whiskey was running when the police entered both places..law violators in jail, violation of the federal prohibition act which went into effect on October the 21st, (Ehart was living at 926 Bayou), Ehart only recently returned from the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City where he served time on the Capital Stock in Vincennes Firm now $300 000. Saiter Morgan Company, Fairground Avenue and Hickman Streets. The company has had wonderful growth in recent years. They own three stores including Liberty Hardware at 419-421 Main Street and their hardware store at 1728 N. 2nd Street. Vincennes Capital Car Company is removing many poles on 2nd Street, Indiana Power Company, Vincennes Traction Company, they are now attaching as many of its wires as possible directly to the buildings instead of the unsightly poles, streetcars, street car, trolley, Vincennes Capital Landmark Gone, old two story frame building on S 4th Street, next door North to the Lincoln Hotel is being wrecked at this time, sold recently by Herman Boog to a North Vincennes contractor who will remove the timbers and make use of them in erecting new cottages in his section of the city. The building is one of the landmarks in the city. house, houses, home, homes, housing 1920 1/5/1920 The Vincennes Capital 1920 1/7/1920 The Vincennes Capital 1920 1/21/1920 The Vincennes Capital Nest of Reds raided and cHarter of home commune group taken, much evidence was destroyed, Peitsch, Jankouskie, Kressler, Krewetie Weninter, Derra, BurHart, Nowiskie, Lettuce King Steps down and two sons take over business, John G. Frisz has transferred holdings, John G. Frisz, Valley G. Frisz and Christopher H. Frisz, Joseph Frisz, purchased the ground 50 years ago, their father died in 1877, 37 greenhouses, excellent description of operation Old signs must come down with law in effect, prohibition statute, forbids saloon advertisements, Historic Paper tells of change of an 1804 title, deed made for tract in knox county but land now is East of allendale, land once was defended by fortifications, fort, forts, Christopher Wyant to John Stillwell, covered a tract of 400 acres, given under the authority of governor St. Clair, the map of wabash county still shows tracts of land laid out in the early days. survey, surveying, surveyed. 1920 1/22/1920 Vincennes Capital 1920 1/23/1920 The Vincennes Capital 1920 1/30/1920 Vincennes Commercial 1920 2/5/1920 The Vincennes Capital Building Sold, Hellert Building, 10th and Main, has been sold to Dave Holzkamper for $7500 formerly occupied by Hellert Saloon 2/6/1920 Vincennes Commercial J.J. Skelton dies on train, Bicknell man taken off passenger train dead at danville, illinois, his wife was killed by train octobert 18th, anna Skelton, robert mcewin, burial in phillipsburg pa., John, tommy, 66 years old Vincennes Capital Old copy of acts of early law body comes to Vincennes, printed in 1810, the volume includes law given territory at the session held in 1809, given to the Old Cathedral Library, Given by Mr. Harry J. Milligan of Indianapolis, signed by William Henry Harrison, Indiana Territory, very interesting article 1920 1920 2/6/1920 M.A. Bosworth Lumber Company ad with good photos of business with loaded truck Parked out front, 5th & Vigo New theater for North end, wilkerson and lyons have secured lot on North 2nd Street and intend to erect building there, opposite the alice theater, will erect a modern theater there, alhambra, lyric, princess, pantheon 192 J.J. Skelton dies on train, Bicknell man taken off passenger train dead at Danville, Illinois, his wife was killed by train October 18th, she threw herself in front of it. His body will be taken to Pa. for burial there. Opens new place, W.J. Woods owner of Vincennes Auto Specialty Company, sold his lease at 6th and Vigo, opens at 1124 Main Street Jasonville man buys drug store from baugh brothers, public drug store, 320 Main Street, to James O. Ryan, Baughs have operated it for about four and a half years, Will move foundry location; need room, Hartigan's buy ground on South side and will enlarge plant of Vincennes foundry and machine company to meet new demands, John and Charles Hartigan, Wheeler, tindolph, Knox County Case Will Be Presented For Pardon Board, Albert Myres sent to prison in 1917 is among new pleas on file for march hearing, burglary Full history of erection of the stack at the old electric light plant revealed in discovery by workmen this morning, sealed in small tin box in wall of stand, was found record prepared by W.H. Frund, then secretary and general manager, carefully sealed in a small tin box in the wall of the smokestack of the old plant of the Vincennes Electric Light and Power Comapny where it was placed on May 25, 1892 by H.W. Frund, very interesting Will open bids next week for Pantheon big new theatre of wilkerson lyons company at 5th and Main Streets will be strictly modern in every way will cost over $100 000 The building site is being cleared, 1920 2/6/1920 Vincennes Commercial 1920 2/9/1920 The Vincennes Capital 1920 2/9/1920 The Vincennes Capital 1920 2/20/1920 Vincennes Capital 1920 2/20/1920 Vincennes Capital 1920 2/24/1920 Daily Sun 1920 3/15/1920 The Vincennes Capital 1920 3/22/1920 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1920 3/22/1920 Vincennes Sun 1920 3/24/1920 The Vincennes Capital 1920 3/28/1920 Vincennes Commercial 1920 3/30/1920 Vincennes Commercial 1920 4/1/1920 Did you ever go to the Princess Theatre? Its an old house on South Main near 10th, 1920 4/22/1920 Famous Actress at local Hotel, Billie Burke arrived in Vincennes Wednesday night union Depot Hotel, for circus opening, came uptown by rails to a Main Street café, Mr. Florenz Ziegfield, 1920 4/23/1920 Vincennes Commercial 1920 4/23/1920 Vincennes Commercial 1920 4/30/1920 Vincennes Commercial 1920 4/30/1920 Vincennes Commercial Bids let for construction of Pantheon Receive bids on new theatre, pantheon 5th and Main big article much info Big Pantheon Theatre will be hastened, contract goes to T.F. Willis, ground to be broken next week, expects to finish in six months, 24 ton steel beam, oliphant building Famous car to be here, overland four stock car which made record drive will be in Vincennes driven 5452 miles in seven days and nights continuous driving, on display at Overland Co. Eddie Opplinger Kleymeyer will head chamber, of Commerce, Famous actress at local hotel, Billie Burke arrived in Vincennes Wednesday night and registered at the union depot hotel, for circus opening, florenz ziefield, wife of the orignator of the follies, Famous actress at local hotel, Billie Burke arrived in Vincennes Wednesday evening and registrered at Union Depot hotel for circus opening, Ziegfield Follies, New factory will come to Vincennes, reliance manufacturing company, will operate in remodeled king's hotel building, on city hall place, Senator (president) Warren G. Harding is given a cordial reception, ohio senator delivers stirring address in courthouse Wednesday afternoon, candidacy for republican nomination for president of the united states 193 1920 5/2/1920 Vincennes Commercial 1920 5/6/1920 Vincennes Commercial 1920 5/6/1920 1920 5/6/1920 1920 5/7/1920 1920 5/7/1920 1920 5/7/1920 1920 5/7/1920 1920 5/9/1920 1920 5/12/1920 1920 5/12/1920 1920 5/12/1920 Coming, Pilbeam's 20th Century Shows and Carnival attractions Monday may 3rd, 7 days show grounds across Wabash bridge illinois side K of C will Dedicate New Home May 14 will be opening day of new club home, Between 5th and 6th on Main Morning Commercial K of C's new home doors thrown open 2nite Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Commercial To dedicate new home, Knights of Columbus will have their new quarters thrown open, Main 5th and 6th formal dedication to be on May 16th, formerly the Gould property, March 1919 Decision made to improve property Modern and up to date Hotel for Vincennes 3rd and Busseron Modern and up-to-date Hotel for Vincennes, 3rd and Busseron, site of Grand Hotel, with architects sketch, Modern Hotel for Vincennes 3rd and Busseron artist's rendering Morning Commercial of Hotel never built there Heavy loss from fire, Niblack brothers general store in wheatland Vincennes burned to the ground, loss more than $25 000. james smith's Commercial pool and soft drink parlor too, 2 story frame, Vincennes Sun Are planning the construction of new Church Sacred Heart on 2nd Commercial Street Vincennes Commercial Bayard Building, home of First council Knights of Columbus, K of C's, 3rd Main great photo, great timeline of Catholic events, St. Rose, Old Cathedral, 1850 St. Vincents orphanage Morning Commercial K of C's to dedicate new home many photos and history too Vincennes Commercial 1920 5/14/1920 1920 5/19/1920 1920 6/4/1920 1920 6/8/1920 1920 6/17/1920 Vincennes Sun 1920 6/17/1920 Vincennes Commercial 1920 7/3/1920 Vincennes Commercial 1920 7/4/1920 1920 7/5/1920 1920 7/10/1920 1920 7/10/1920 1920 7/23/1920 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Sun Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Werker building, between 4th and 5th on Main good photo Business section of Oaktown is burning, rush bond store, spreading rapidly, Bucket brigade, Out of doors attraction on B and O Showgrounds Airplane here next week, machine of service aviation company will be here to make flights at the regular rates, flying field will be on the Brevoort farm, lockwood, canadian curtiss plane, plane will come from princeton Vincennes' new theater pantheon good article many details Colored people discriminated, not allowed to attend local picture shows according to a suit filed, Lyric and Moon Theatre Theatre Men are defendants, discrimination black history Theodore Charles, Moon Theatre, Strand Theatre, Lyric Theatre, not admitted Vincennes' new theater Pantheon, 13.5 ton beam supports balcony Historical Bell is to ring today, silver bell at old cathedral will ring today, also rang in 1918 D & K Store suffers fire, Duesterberg and Kramer Drug Store, Juvenile manufacturing company plant 11th and Nicholas Success of Plant Assured, Juvenile Manufacturing Company, in operation soon, Father and son jailed, Nicholas slaughterback and son curtis, arrested the former being charged with incest, two sisters alleged victims, 431 W. Minneapolis, grathel and helen, years of abuse 194 Uncle Joe Roseman had experience, Nicholas slaughterback and another were going to rob him, Roseman got away from them, they were later arrested for attacking Mr. niblack in wheatland and incest with his daughter 1920 7/23/1920 Vincennes Commercial 1920 7/23/1920 Vincennes Commercial Uncle Joe Roseman Had Experience, Well known old veteran recalls fact that about the time of the shooting of Mr. Niblack, he was the intended victim of holdup by the Slaughterbacks, 1920 8/13/1920 Vincennes Commercial Capital quits, plant is sold to commercial, newspaper, 20 year old afternoon newspaper abandons jounalistic field, last issue printed Saturday, increased expenses the cause, George cook, perry green, dukate, stout 1920 8/24/1920 Vincennes Commercial Grocery Store And Meat Shop, Bouvy & DeJean purchase the consumers market 6th & Main in the smith building 4th and Main, bought new one at 6th and Main, smith hardware store, 1920 8/24/1920 1920 8/27/1920 Vincennes Commercial 1920 11/5/1920 Vincennes Sun 1920 11/18/1920 Vincennes Sun 1920 11/19/1920 Vincennes Sun Commercial Workmen find skeletons in city Street, two skeletons unearthed by workmen of Vincennes Water Company, while excavating at the corner of 1st and Church, working on water Main, 30 inches deep, they left them there and covered them back up 1920 11/21/1920 Vincennes Commercial Will open music studio, Louis T. Jones completing arrangements for opening of studio in the Werker Building (400 block of Main) on December 1st. Well known musician and band man, on the 3rd and 4th floors of the building, orchestra, 1920 5 1 1920 1921 1/9/1921 Vincennes Commercial 1921 2/6/1921 Vincennes Commercial 1921 2/19/1921 Vincennes Sun 1921 3/3/1921 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Boy wins auto race, Jigger Johnson, local pilot wins race at petersburg Drowns in gravel pit, Eugene Morris West son of frank West, drowned in gravel pit on tindolph farm (near 17th and bayou) Wednesday noon, cletus morgan rescued body, 6 years old, bedell cemetery in Decker Traction Company Bond Holders Make An Investigation, Vincennes Traction Company, Street Cars, Streetcars, came to Vincennes to speak with Theobald receiver about condition of Street railway property, Local Shriners to make a trip to evansville sands, shrine club, masons, masonry, freemasonry Carnival across Wabash bridge Opening of new theater, work of completing new Pantheon Theater is being pushed rapidly and plans are underway for good opening about middle of march, 5th Main, J.W. Spain of evansville, was in the city directing the ornamental plaster work which will require about six weeks, architectural decorting company of chicago is supplying much of the decorative plaster pieces, Frank Willis, general contactor, the big Wurlitzer HopeJones pipe organ will be installed, New building plaster falls, the final completion of the new Pantheon Theater at 5th and Main will now be delayed several weeks as a result of the plastering on the ceiling of the lower floor giving away shortly after noon yesterday and falling to the floor. Just what is the cause is not yet understood, fortunately no one was underneath the plaster when it broke loose, it will take about three weeks to rebuild this part of the building. William Henry Harrison Bad blaze does damage estimated at $60 000, eleborately equipped café and confectionary at Duesterberg & Kramer's Drug Store, 3rd Main, Moose Hall 3rd Floor, Bar was from the Phoenix Saloon of Charles Tanquary, it was hand-carved solid mahogany,electric viloin player, Heitz Building 195 1921 3/3/1921 1921 4/2/1921 1921 4/3/1921 1921 4/8/1921 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Bad blaze does damage estimated at $60 000 elaborately equipped café and confectionary at Duesterberg & Kramer's Rexall Drug Store Wrecked, Heitz Building 301 Main, much info given Burchfield to take over Bierhaus building 4th and Main Street New Theatre ready soon, Pantheon 5th and Main Morning Commercial Lakewood Lake Providing Sport well stocked with bass Has secured new headstone, new marble marker sent to uncle joe Roseman by the government for grave of William Lindsay who Vincennes Morning fought with George Washington, only revolutionary soldier buried Commercial in the city cemetery, greenlawn, builder of the Harrison mansion, came from Virginia for Harrison 1921 4/16/1921 1921 4/21/1921 1921 4/27/1921 1921 4/28/1921 1921 4/28/1921 Morning Commercial Gardner Auto Laundry Opening 4th and Dubois 1921 5/1/1921 Morning Commercial 1921 5/8/1921 1921 5/8/1921 1921 5/8/1921 1921 5/8/1921 1921 5/10/1921 1921 5/14/1921 1921 5/14/1921 1921 5/16/1921 1921 5/31/1921 1921 6/3/1921 Wrecking old landmark, old Hebert property, bert Fuller timber is in splendid condition, n.5th between Broadway and Perry, black walnut, yellow poplar 1921 6/5/1921 Grand opening of Lakewood Park for 1921 opens for season 1921 6/24/1921 1921 6/25/1921 1921 7/1/1921 1921 7/2/1921 1921 7/8/1921 1921 7/10/1921 Morning Commercial Clean up and Paint up campaign in city Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Old Landmark Being Wrecked Mckinney homestead on South 3rd Street between Vigo and Church, so 3rd between Vigo and Church, Are opening Auto Laundry, Gardner and Sons, 4th Dubois Streets, Old Post Auto Laundry Beer party broken up by police fairground ave raid, above Manhattan Bar, Thomas Chapman, proprietor placed under arrest New Pantheon is completed Opening of the pantheon Opening of the Pantheon, $225 000 theatre theater Morning Commercial Pantheon Opening Announcement Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial School Board Closes Deal for property, purchases the crackel residence adjoining senior high School Decorations by an expert, Pantheon Theatre Jimmie Reeve of Mandel Bros. Chicago New $225 000 enterprise will be house warmed by generous theatre public, Pantheon Date of opening of all new Pantheon Theater 5th and Main Bursting feed pipe makes town dry no fire protection flooding too Vincennes theater owners protest carnivals mad at city for allowing so many carnivals New swimming place popular, big four railroad short distance from city, 6th Street road Recovered part of Kale from Gypsies, St. Francisville Ferry, Wabash river bridge is now open to traffic, Vincennes wagon bridge, lots of traffic now from illinois Cruel hearted police officer picks up dog, carries him to city hall, gives him a cool drink and bed funny story, police, Bandits pull off daring robbery, three unmasked men hold up Roughan store no. 2, corner 2nd and St. Clair 196 1921 7/13/1921 1921 7/13/1921 1921 7/15/1921 1921 7/15/1921 1921 7/15/1921 1921 7/15/1921 1921 7/16/1921 1921 7/17/1921 1921 7/18/1921 1921 7/18/1921 1921 7/26/1921 1921 7/27/1921 1921 7/27/1921 1921 7/28/1921 1921 7/28/1921 1921 7/29/1921 1921 8/2/1921 Morning Commercial Burchfield 4th Main work started on building Vincennes Commercial Work started on repair of new building, William Burchfield, 4th and Main Morning Commercial Harrison Park playground formally opened article only no photos Vincennes Commercial Playgrounds open Tuesday, Harrison Park, First regiment band, hydrant for children, Western Sun Brian sanitarium building is to be made into hotel, 4th Broadway, across from YMCA Building, formerly the Knapp sanitatium, has been sold to Mr. Sophia hebert for $40 000. to convert it into a hotel and rooming house, 3 story brick and frame structure Western Sun Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Carl Preble has gone East to be with Sousa's band, left Saturday for new york city to join the Sousa Band for two weeks rehearsal, signed for 33 weeks engagement with band as baritone player, he is a printer as well local man highly honored, Frank Bastin, Blackford Window Glass Company, lots of biographical information Announcing reopening of Opells modern bakery ad 504 Main Street Morning Commercial Pantheon Clean air and vacuumed ad Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Who said there wasn't a kick? Several bottles of home brew burst in police headquarters New postmaster for Vincennes, Ernest G. Meyer will take office August 1st, Richard Robinson Bierhaus Burchfield building 4th and Main converting grocery into Morning Commercial modern dept store w photo Vincennes Converting Wholesale Grocery Building into modern department Commercial store structure, 4th and Main great photo, Vincennes Ball player is honored, Ollie Pickering, formerly on Cleveland Commercial team, will be guest of city Vincennes Sun Ollie Pickering Honored former ball player from Vincennes Commercial played for cleveland Vincennes Commercial Opens New Addition, Theodore Charles has platted Fossmeyer Grounds into 127 Residence lots near the fairgrounds, just East of the city, between fairview addition and baker & Emison Addition Morning Commercial Ollie Pickering steps down from big leagues to play in Vincennes 1921 8/3/1921 Vincennes Commercial 1921 8/7/1921 Vincennes Commercial 1921 8/13/1921 Vincennes Commercial 1921 8/22/1921 Vincennes Commercial 1921 9/2/1921 Vincennes Sun 1921 9/6/1921 Vincennes Commercialmer Relates story that has never been published, Jay Smith at Rotary Meeting reveals some interesting discoveries of 25 years ago when excavating the indian mounds located within one mile of our city. Edward L. Townsley, Frank Weems, they explored four mounds years ago, indian skeleton found bedecked with ornaments, and was surrounded with assortment of war implements, hatchets, Sunday special, aeroplane rides, $5.00 South Sixth Street road, Barney Zimmerley pilot ad How Vincennes looked to Mt. Vernon resident one hundred years ago, William Faux, visited Vincennes in Oct of 1819, looks like an old worn out dirty village of wooden frame houses which a fire might much improve, John Napier Dyer new service garage opens 3rd and Church Street wc Wilson manager Uncle Joe Roseman has returned home, commander of the Jeff C. Davis post of the Grand Army of the Republic GAR, recuperating from injuries from a runaway accident, Local race driver kills veteran isaac higgins raymond pickel 197 1921 9/6/1921 Vincennes Commercial 1921 9/6/1921 Vincennes Sun 1921 9/7/1921 Vincennes Post 1921 9/7/1921 1921 9/9/1921 Western Sun local race driver kills veteran, frightful accident on Pike County race track, Isaac Higgins, 77 Veteran of Civil War dies while attempting to cross race track, Raymond Pickel of Vincennes, Fire Destroys Baldwin School in Harrison Township, 2 miles East of Monroe City, in Harrison Township, struck by lightning, the children will be divided among other school districts lyric theater reDecorated advertisment Lyric Theatre, reDecorated, reseated, and completely overhauled will be open to the public Friday Greeks buy place has notion store where morris co., Zarafonetis brothers, confectioners, on Main between 2nd and 3rd, 3-story building 225 Main Street, morris five and ten cent store, heitz, Big Free attraction, Sunday Sept. 11, 1921, at fortner's field, Aeroplane (sic) stunts, airplane wing overs, nose dives, spirals, loops, etc, experienced pilots, 2 miles out 6th Street paved road, airport, plane Harry saiter local merchant dies Popular hardware merchant passes away Monday morning, Harry Saiter, 1921 9/11/1921 1921 9/13/1921 1921 9/13/1921 1921 9/18/1921 Sunday Commercial 1921 9/18/1921 Vincennes Commercial 1921 9/21/1921 Vincennes Commercial 1921 9/21/1921 1921 9/21/1921 1921 10/5/1921 Vincennes Sun 1921 10/5/1921 Vincennes Sun 1921 10/8/1921 Vincennes Commercial 1921 10/11/1921 Vincennes Commercial 1921 10/12/1921 Vincennes Sun 1921 10/14/1921 Vincennes Sun 1921 10/14/1921 Western Sun 1921 10/17/1921 Vincennes Sun Fred Yunghans seriously shot by W.H. Knowles while attempting a hold up, 17th and Willow Knowles grocery store, Shot while attempting holdup, Yunghans seriously shot by Knowles Johnson Auto company buys building site, lot on corner of 3rd and Broadway, from Alsop directly across from 1st Christian Church, Last of poles are taken from Main, wooden poles, new wires are suspended from buildings, owners refused to let the wires attach to their buildings Steet cars last of poles removed when wires were then attached to buildings Decker Township Farmer arrested in the baby case, Tom Walker (46 years old) said to have been the man who deserted week old child in road, Naomi Walker admits that her father is her baby's father, Common Church Brevoort district dedicated Sunday, new organization starts free of debt, Vincennes folk have been sponsoring Church, Brevoort farm neighborhood, Was First German child born in the City of Vincennes, Caroline Ostendorf, 403 Vigo Street B. April16, 1839, Duesterberg, St. John's Catholic Church, H.B. Duesterberg, Funeral jeweler Golf course is assured club members, back of Harmony Park 9 hole course, Plans completed for the Vincennes Country Club, property is in back of Harmony Park, golf course being designed, should be playable by july of 1922., Atlas mills burned; destruction believed due to work firebug, estimated loss of $150 000. Orville T. Stout, 1st Buntin Street, Handle factory at 1st Seminary too, formerly J&S Emison, erected in 1879, Plans completed for the Vincennes country club, on club's property lying back of Harmony Park, plans have been turned over to the club officers, on display at Liberty Hardware Store, to be completed by july 1922 Street car line sold to man from St. louis 198 1921 10/19/1921 1921 10/21/1921 1921 10/21/1921 1921 11/4/1921 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Western Sun Vincennes Sun 1921 11/20/1921 Vincennes Commercial 1921 11/20/1921 Vincennes Commercial 1921 11/25/1921 Vincennes Sun 1921 11/25/1921 Western Sun 1921 12/1/1921 1921 12/4/1921 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Human Fly Now in Vincennes, Will attempt to climb ANB Building, Oliphant building too Work Started on New Houses, contractors begin work of erecting ten new cottages in charles add Human fly will climb american bank building, american national bank, will scale the outside walls of the six story structure next Friday afternoon, oliphant building on Saturday night, daring young man Making big improvement, edward watson, who purchased the ewing property at 515 Broadway, making improvements, constructing a rear extension to the buildng and a brick garage Old Landmark To Be Razed, building at 5th and Church, erected about 1881 is condemed, 2 story brick, Searight, Vickery grocer, boarding and lodging house, Duesterberg property, Greek Candy Kitchen 51 Main Street, Old landmark to be razed, buildingn at 5th and Church erected about 1881 is condemned, old brick 2 story building, Searight Boarding House, Vickery, Vincennes candy company enjoys business increase, local concern which manufactures the sweet alice brand candy plans two additional makes, Vincennes Candy Company enjoys business increase, sweet alice brand candy, their Second season in the business, Garage Man suffers burns, Maurice Whitehouse severly burned Al G. Minstrels at the Wilkerson Lyons Pantheon Theatre on December 9, 1921 Open coal mine in the Dixburg (sic) Hills, (Dicksburg, Dicksberg), Wagon Mine, Decker, describes mining activity in that area 1921 12/11/1921 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1921 4/23/1931 1921 8/00/1921 1922 1/26/1922 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Sun 1922 1/28/1922 Vincennes Sun 1922 2/8/1922 Vincennes Sun 1922 2/8/1922 Vincennes Commercial 1922 2/10/1922 Western Sun 1922 1922 1922 2/11/1922 2/15/1922 2/16/1922 Vincennes Sun 1922 2/24/1922 Western Sun 1922 3/1/1922 Western Sun 1922 3/23/1922 Vincennes Commercial Workmen tear down old wall, clearing site of Kuhn Elevator, 1st Barnett, workmen are clearing out the brick walls getting the basements in condition for filling Grandfather of six quits pro baseball for amateur game, Ollie Pickering, William H. Dyer Kills himself Vincennes Milk and Ice Cream company chang name to Tip Top Creamery Pythian Building destroyed by fire Seven mile island to become place of abode, Harry Allemang applies to general land office at Washington D.C. for homestead rights to island, legends too Knights of Pythias Building Burns Down Entailing Heavy Loss $60 000 or more, 2nd Portland, erected in 1910, Vincennes candy company, only the walls remaining, organized in 1906, vanmeter, Abraham Lincoln Visits Vincennes for three days Dunbar (colored) School fire Richards the Wizard at the Pantheon Remove fountain from the front of the city hall, old dilapidated fountain, 4th Main, was removed this morning, Railroad station at Bruceville is burned to ground, The Pennsylvania railroad station at Bruceville, housing the company's local freight and express business, was destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning. Day station only, H.T. Cramer is the agent. Vincennes Past, present and future as seen by a stanger in the city, 2nd of a series, 199 1922 3/31/1922 1922 3/31/1922 1922 3/31/1922 1922 4/3/1922 Vincennes Commercial Lake drained when spillway washes away, Lakewood Park, dam constructed about 1906 Lakewood Dam breaks and causes flood good article tells some Morning Commercial history too Lakewood Park Drained, dam breaks, gives references of other times the same thing happened To break ground for new Sacred Heart building, ground will be broken Tuesday for the $80 000 Church Vincennes Commercial 1922 4/4/1922 1922 4/4/1922 1922 4/4/1922 1922 1922 4/5/1922 4/13/1922 1922 4/13/1922 1922 4/13/1922 Vincennes Commercial 1922 4/13/1922 Morning Commercial 1922 4/14/1922 Uniforms have arrived and are on display, liberty hardware have window display showing the complete outfit for the Vin. Cubs Vincennes Cubs Baseball team, white with blue stripe, left brEast has the letter C with cubs inside the c, small V on left arm Starting work on new Church, parishioners of the Sacred Heart Morning Commercial Church Begin Excavating for foundation, North 2nd Street, JJohn B. Bayard architect Bones of Pre-History Monster found in gravel pit near city, St. Vincennes Thomas, jaw bone two feet long and tooth as big as a brick, Commercial unearthed, found, discovered Style show goes big at the Pantheon Vincennes Sun Furniture Manufacturer Burns Furniture mfg. company suffers a heavy fire loss, original plant was destroyed by fire today, $70 000 loss Plant of Vincennes Furniture Company is destroyed by fire, Taylor avenue, bridge co., Indiana glass company, Ritterskamp Plant of Vincennes Furniture Company Destroyed by fire, Taylor Avenue, Origin of fire is a mystery, loss $50 000 Vincennes Furniture Morning Commercial Company, Detroit Tigers booked for game here June nineteenth, ty cobb and his aggegatio has been booked for a game in Vincennes never happened after all. The game was cancelled, but the cards and the Reds did play here the same year Proposed new apt complex to be erected at 3rd and Buntin Street 1922 4/18/1922 Vincennes Commercial 1922 4/18/1922 Vincennes Sun 1922 4/22/1922 Morning Commercial Formal Opening of new home, Dedication exercises will be held at the Salvation Army Home, formerly the King's Hotel, Kings, 1922 4/22/1922 Morning Commercial $100 000 apartment house may be erected by M.T. Johnson at 3rd and Broadway Streets, Alice Manor, with photo, 1922 4/26/1922 Vincennes Commercial 1922 4/26/1922 1922 4/26/1922 1922 4/27/1922 1922 5/2/1922 1922 5/14/1922 Steeple jack badly injured, Harry Hamilton falls through the roof of the Vincennes Bridge Company Large Flouring Mills are being built in Vincennes, new Atlas mills are building, rebuilding mills destroyed by fire on October 10th, Morning Commercial will front 1st Street owned by O.T. and John A. Stout of Vincennes, and E.W. Stout of Indianapolis, New Building is being erected by Vincennes Furniture Company, Morning Commercial destroyed by fire on morning of April13th, New Industry for Vincennes, Knox Auto Enameling and Painting Vincennes Co., 14th Harrison Carl Hamke, sprayed on then baked, only bake Commercial in the state New Atlas Mills new Building (with sketch), modern four story flouring mill is being erected at the corner of 1st Busseron, on the Vincennes site occupied by the old mills that were destroyed by fire on the Commercial night of October 10th last, the owners are O.T. Stout, John A. Stout, and E.W. Stout, Local firm celebrates anniversary, H. Brokhage & Sons is 33 years old this week, 200 1922 5/17/1922 1922 5/17/1922 1922 5/17/1922 1922 5/18/1922 1922 5/20/1922 1922 5/24/1922 1922 5/31/1922 1922 6/1/1922 1922 6/4/1922 1922 6/18/1922 1922 6/18/1922 1922 6/27/1922 1922 6/29/1922 1922 6/29/1922 1922 6/30/1922 1922 7/1/1922 1922 7/1/1922 1922 7/7/1922 Draim Leases Lakewood Park For Eight Years, Spillway destroyed during recent flood period is to be reconstructed, other Western Sun improvements made, three riding devices razing old roller coaster and building a "Shoot the Chute" Old Vigo Home Will Be Sold To Divide Estate, farm of the late col. Francis Vigo will be sold by order of court to be divided among 22 Western Sun heirs, 3 miles NorthEast of city on petersburg road, since 1812, McKee, Old Vigo Home Will be sold to divide estate, farm of the late Colonel Francis Vigo will be sold by order of court to be divided among 22 heirs, in estate for more than a century, one of the historic spots of Knox County, an dth eformer home of Col. Vigo Western Sun still stands on it. situatedabout three miles SouthEast of the city on the petersburg road. owned by the heirs of the late nancy amanda McKee, and is being sold by commissioner harry R. Lewis. Vincennes Convert Lakewood Park into an amusement Park, samuel draim Commercial obtains 8 yr lease, figure 8 being torn apart Night watchman shot to death, W.S. Roudebush is killed in battle Vincennes with whiskey thieves, 20 or more shots exchanged before Commercial watchman at bonded warehouse falls with a bullet in his heart, body found near lumber piled, no clews Beirsdorfer has sold his business leaving for West, 510 Main Western Sun Street, L.B. Read, Brooks Studio Washington D.C., Beiersdorfer and Gramam, photo photography Masonic Grand Lodge to Mark Johnston Grave, father of NorthWest Territory Masonry at Vincennes at last gets recognition Western Sun even on a small scale, freemasonry, masons, b. 11/10/1776, came here in 1793, died 1833 Contract for new Church to be let June 14, Sacred Heart Catholic Vincennes Church N. 2nd Street $80 000 structure, John B. Bayard Commercial Architect, Spanish Romanesque Design, Mathesie home is sold to Dr. Alsop and deed is passed, 6th Busseron, sold by Mr. Earle H. Buck and Miss Nellie Mathesie, Western Sun $11 250. erected about 90 or 100 years ago by the Brokaw family, Wilson Williams, Our new name celebration, Vincennes Milk and Ice Cream Company now Tip Top Tip Top Quality Dairy Products Our new name celebration, Vincennes Milk & Ice Cream Morning Commercial Company is now the Tip Top Creamery Company, celebration to be held on June 18th with artist's rendering Lakewood Park is beautified by management, unsightly weeds Vincennes and shrubbery are removed, delapidated buildings are being Commercial razed, S.F. Draim, Farmer mysteriously shot last night while walking out to field, C.R. Vincennes Yeoman, living South of city limits attacked by stranger from Commercial Parked auto, who uses fist, foot and gun in murderous assault, near Wabash distillery, Grand Hotel to undergo extensive improvements; local architects Vincennes employed, three store rooms will be modernized with baths and Commercial lavatories, Gimbel's take over more ground to ad to new york store, one of Western Sun new york city's biggest concerns had its start in business in Vincennes years ago, Adam Gimbel Vincennes Commercial Captain Kidd's Buried Treasure Hunters Have Nothing on local youth, Elmer Brown 14 years old 1896 silver dollar pulled out of Wabash while hunting for mussells, found opposite of Fort Knox Morning Commercial Silver dollar found by child in river (very old) interesting story Vincennes Commercial Carnival veal bros show b & O lot ad opposite of union station 201 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Lakewood crossing death by train deaf man dies walking on tracks Lakewood Crossing scene of one more death by B&O Train Edward Legg age 72, "Dead Mans Crossing", Esco Walk & Son new building photo and explination of new Morning Commercial location Many houses building in Vincennes to keep apace with Vincennes population, Hartigan Brothers owners of Vincennes Foundry, 14th Commercial 15th Church Dubois, 18 new houses, Vincennes Andrew L Maxwell Dies l'ville/Vincennes citizen dies Commercial Vincennes Huge Billboard historic ad campaign Commercial Vincennes Leader in industrial and civic activities dies after illness of several Commercial months, Andrew L. Maxwell 1922 7/8/1922 1922 7/8/1922 1922 7/9/1922 1922 7/9/1922 1922 7/11/1922 1922 7/11/1922 1922 7/11/1922 1922 7/14/1922 1922 7/14/1922 1922 7/16/1922 1922 7/16/1922 Vincennes Commercial 1922 7/19/1922 Western Sun 1922 7/21/1922 Vincennes Commercial Treasure Mussel fishing and found coin 1922 8/1/1922 Vincennes Commercial Good progress is being made, home talent movie being made here, interior scenes of homes filmed around town too. 1922 8/4/1922 Vincennes Commercial To organize boy scouts in Vincennes, Kiwanis Club Pledges support, Rev. Roberts, 1922 8/6/1922 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Folks To Have Chance Of Breaking Into Movies On Next Thursday, Vincennes Baby describes local content of movie 1922 8/6/1922 1922 8/9/1922 1922 8/12/1922 1922 8/12/1922 1922 8/12/1922 1922 8/13/1922 1922 8/18/1922 1922 8/18/1922 Morning Commercial kresge Company to locate here good article Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial To establish five and ten store here, Kresge Co Burchfield will vacate, 3rd and Main, 4th, Tanquary Café Opens 2nd and Busseron Tanquary to open new café next Tuesday, Vincennes to have a First floor café on par with those of larger cities, corner of 2nd and Busseron, Tanquary Café Is Formally Opened Tuesday Evening, Vincennes Rotary Club officially opened café, (formerly empire café) at the corner of 2nd Busseron, Charles Tanquary, Proprietor, make their own ice there Morning Commercial Walks store to occupy its new home Vincennes Commercial Opening a big success, Thousands of people last night visited the new Esco C. Walk & Sons building Morning Commercial Coffee house locates here 1201 n 2nd Coffee house locates here, First of its kind, Briner-Null, importers Vincennes Morning and roasters high grade coffee 1201 N. 2nd Street, Wertzel Null, Sun Gardner Briner, Morning Commercial Fire truck breaks down during run central foundry co burning Vincennes Commercial Last Chance To Get Into The Movies, Camera men will be at Lakewood Park this afternoon to take pictures of crowds, Vincennes movie "Vincennes Baby" movie title, by Cosmopolitan Film Production Co., kiwanas and rotary too, swimming river contest Morning Commercial Burchfield dept store 4th and Main photo Vincennes Sun New home of Burchfield companys dept store4th and Main 7th anniversary of company, now in new home, August 17, 1915, with sketch 202 New home of the Burchfield Company's department store at Fourth and Main, 7th anniversary, new hm. good rendering, August 17, 1915, Donates room for Boy Scout Headquarters, C.S. Miller, early history of Vincennes Troop #1 25th anniversary as watchman on Fairground ave. railroad crossing, Henry C. martin, with photo, tells of changes in transportation in Vincennes through the years Another firm evinces faith by expansion, Gimbel Haughton Bond Co, enormous expenditure 1922 8/18/1922 Vincennes Commercial 1922 8/19/1922 Vincennes Commercial 1922 8/20/1922 Vincennes Commercial 1922 8/20/1922 1922 8/20/1922 1922 8/20/1922 Vincennes Commercial See yourself in pictures, the home talent movie made here will be shown at the moon, local Vincennes people in movie 1922 8/23/1922 Vincennes Commercial Home talent movie"Vincennes Baby" featuring, Ralston, Johnson, Jackman, Bierhaus, locals too movie shown at Moon theatre was of local people, shows thousands of local people 1922 8/24/1922 1922 8/26/1922 1922 8/27/1922 1922 8/27/1922 1922 9/1/1922 Morning Commercial Fairground ave train crossing watchman info interesting story Morning Commercial McGowen patents rim 1122 Main Street 2nd patent from him Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial 1922 9/1/1922 Western Sun 1922 9/1/1922 Western Sun 1922 9/3/1922 1922 9/6/1922 1922 9/6/1922 1922 9/7/1922 1922 9/8/1922 1922 9/8/1922 1922 9/13/1922 1922 9/17/1922 1922 9/19/1922 1922 9/19/1922 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Boy Scouts to take oath next Friday, headquarters over C.S. Miller Drug store, gardners, Yocum, Decker now incorporated as a town, Decker now incorporated as town, from village to town, women voted too To open new golf course next Monday, Vincennes Country Club, Ku Klux Klan is Being Organized In This Vicinity, KKK, 2 organizers have been in the city for the last few days at the Grand Hotel, work has been carried on quietly, have been several secret meetings South of Oaktown Ku Klux Klan is being organized in this vicinity, two organizers have been in the city for the past few days at the Grand Hotel, meetings held in the woods just South of Oaktown, princeton, washington, New $30 000 golf course of the Vincennes Country Club, map of course in article Decker hopes to become a thriving town, Decker hopes to become a thriving town, recently incorporated, may hear the whir of wheels of industry, Motorcycle for police has arrived, 1923 Indian Chief Motorcycle has arrived, Liberty hardware clothing relief w/truck photo of truck with people Morning Commercial in front of liberty hardware Liberty Hardware store, Vincennes Kiwanis club, photo Dr. reed Vincennes Sun m. shroyer, William sheppard, harold Brewer, carl pielmeier, William peizer, Morning Commercial Pantheon road show coming Vincennes Commercial Boy Scouts hold meeting, five more boys take oath, Troop #1, 22 boys now members Alsop, Brewer, Bogie, Ballard, Cannon, Colvin, Culberson, Freeman, Glenn, Gardner, Hickman Morning Commercial Ku Klux Klan in Vincennes 2500 people in Harrison Park kkk Vincennes Commercial Ku Klux Klan organizer is in the city, nearly 2500 people assemble in Harrison Park last night only american born citizens were eligible for admittance, kkk 203 1922 9/23/1922 1922 9/24/1922 1922 9/24/1922 1922 9/24/1922 1922 9/29/1922 Vincennes Commercial Morning Commercial Atlas mill once more a reality up and running again after a year Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial 1922 10/14/1922 1922 10/22/1922 1922 10/22/1922 1922 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial 11/2/1922 11/8/1922 Vincennes Commercial 1922 11/17/1922 Western Sun 1922 11/22/1922 Vincennes Commercial 1922 Boy Scouts will call for directories, will collect old telephone directories, prizes for most obtained army blanket, ebony fife inlaid with silver, Atlas mills once more a reality, whistle blows for First time since Oct 10, 1921, mill had burned, Automobile race driver is injured, Claude Zeigler, local automobile mechanic, broken hip Police capture a gang of Gypsies Traveling Through in Automobiles Blessing of cornerstone of Sacred Heart Catholic Church on N. 2nd Street Half century of service V. Commercial great article great milestones listed Vincennes Commercial is 45 years old this year many photos S.S. Kresge Grand opening, 226 Main, Jacob Gimbel Passes Away, about. 75 years old, funeral will be in philadelphia, son of adam, Dyer Packing Company in Receivership, North of the Union Depot on the B&O Railroad, was placed in the hands of a receiver, indebted to the extent of $150 000. War efforts affect on the company Vincennes Past, present and future as seen by a stranger in the city, 1922 12/8/1922 Former local boy makes good with big show, perfect fool, ed wynn 1922 12/8/1922 Western Sun Yokohama Maid Pleases Patrons At The Pantheon, many local names given, theater, theatre, performance 1922 12/24/1922 Vincennes Commercial Wrecking of buildings on fairgrounds recalls romances of former days, Gregg Park, fairground, fair ground, amphitheatre, 1922 12/24/1922 Vincennes Commercial 1922 12/29/1922 Western Sun Wreckings of buildings on Fairgrounds recalls romances of former days, old amphitheatre, detailed description given Contracts to spend $8000 on his café, G.W. Opell, baker, confectioner and café operator, is spending $8000 on his café at 5th Main Streets, dumb waiter to be added as well, many changes to be made, details given 1923 1/4/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 1/5/1923 Vincennes Sun 1923 1/5/1923 Vincennes Sun 1923 1/5/1923 Vincennes Sun 1923 1/5/1923 Vincennes Sun 1923 1/5/1923 Vincennes Sun Scene of the wreck of the C&E.I. limited at the Kelso Creek Crossing, left the rails at 40 mph with photo, 275 passengers, KKK Parade Main Street on Thursday Night ku klux klan Manufacture Cabinets for Phonographs, Vincennes Phonograph Co. 11th and Nicholas Manufacture cabinets for phonographs, to be manufactuerd in the old stove works building at 11th Nicholas Streets (recently used by the Juvenile manufacturing company, star shovel and range, webb fire apparatus Manufacture cabinets for phonographs, 11th Nicholas Streets recently used by the juvenile manufacturing company, will be in operation by the First of next month, recently sold at receiver's sale, K.K.K. Parade Main Street on Thursday Night, Vincennes members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), reinforced by a few members of the organization from out of the city, paraded through Main Street Thursday night shortly after 10 o'clock, there were 100 to 150 white robed men in the line, The Kilttias band of Bicknell furnished the music, They assembled in Cub's Ball Park, where they are said to have held an open air initiation, 204 1923 1/6/1923 Vincennes Sun 1923 1/11/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 1/17/1923 1923 1/18/1923 Vincennes Sun 1923 1/18/1923 Vincennes Sun Bastin among glass men to be indicted, Frank Bastin of the local glass companies with others charged with wage conspiracy, federal court injunction violating Sherman Anti-trust law, Dies in his seat while attending show at Moon, John P. Clifton, aged about 40 found dead in seat Farrell Dept. Store Burns, flint flint's farrell's Farrell department store burns to ground other buildings damaged, Thuis, Hoffman, Dyer, Brewer, Wheeler, Bierhaus, Page, Tougaw, Thomas, Buck, Boyd, 3 story brick 1st Main, formerly the LaPlante Hotel, Lyric Theatre, formerly WA Flint store, American Hotel, Wise, Greene, , Vincennes has a disastrous night fire, farrell dept. store burns to the ground and other buildings damaged, 3 story brick 1st and Main, formerly w.a. flint dept. store, 1923 1/18/1923 Vincennes Commercial Farrell Department Store Burns, Spectacular Blaze on Main Causes Heavy Loss, Fire which started in Department Store Destroys building and causes heavy loss to store buildings and stock, adjoining and in the vicinity total fire damage estimated at $150 000.00, SE Corner of 1st and Main 1923 1/18/1923 Vincennes Commercial Louis Polk, Oaktown Marshal, Goes on trial on murder charge, novmeber 7th, alleged to have killed Raymond Harrison on First Street in Oaktown, 1923 1/19/1923 Vincennes Commercial Burning of landmark recalls early days, fire, Farrell Department Store, LaPlante House, Clark Hotel, American Hotel, the creation of the Grand Hotel drove this one out of business, it became unprofitable, stage coach, Wise, Green, Emison, 1923 1/19/1923 The Vincennes Commercial Dynamite used to raze walls of fire ruins, Farrell Department store, corner 1st and Main, Vincennes Motor Company, Wheeler Battery Service, J.N. Page, Buck & Boyd, 1923 1/19/1923 Western Sun 1923 1/19/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 1/21/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 1/21/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 1/21/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 1/21/1923 Vincennes Commercial New york concern buys store here, IH Lieberman retiring, sells his fixtures, Bernards, 318 Main Street lieberman ran the store here for 8 years, 309 Main, March 1, 1916 he moved to 318, 1923 1/23/1923 Vincennes Sun Bruner home has been sold to zarafonetis, 815 Buntin, greek candy kitchen, pressed brick stone trimmings, hard floors in each room, called "the million dollar residence" when it was built, 1923 1/25/1923 Vincennes Sun 1923 1/26/1923 Vincennes Sun Farrell Department store burns to the ground and other buildings damaged, 3 story structure at 1st and Main, formerly the laplante hotel, Mr. Maude Moran is song writer, Vincennes adds another music composer to her list of talented artists, 1306 Vigo Street, Radio Blues, Home Town Folks, Radio Waltz Song, My Beautiful Dreams, At the Rainbow's End, musician, Fear caused Louis Polk to send fatal shot through the heart of Ray Harrison, Oaktown, Nov 7, 1922 In the days of long ago! Good bye Hotel LaPlante, John D. Hay, 1st and Main, Clark, Gould, Clark Hotel, Flint Department Store, excellent, descriptive article describes the layout, Decorations, construction, and history of building In the days of long ago, good bye Hotel LaPlante, 1st and Main, SE Corner, very long article, very complete history of structure and location Dam contract almost done reports states, Mt. Carmel Illinois, grand rapids dam, Tearing down last of walls of fire ruins, farrell dept store 1st and Main, 205 Shriners hold Second meeting at grand hotel, Vincennes Shriners, 57 nobles present, including several from out of town, shrine club, Mason niblack, E.N. Haskins president of local club, claude Gregg, 1923 1/27/1923 Vincennes Sun 1923 1/27/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 1/28/1923 1923 1/28/1923 Vincennes Commercial Another old landmark to be torn down, Thurgood Mills at 6th and Vigo will give way to the expansion of the Bosworth Lumber Company, NW corner of 6th and Vigo, erected 50 years ago, 1923 1/30/1923 Vincennes Commercial Mystery surrounds attack on Alexander "Alec" DeJean Custodian of the Cathedral, found lying unconscious in a pool of his own blood, aged 62 years, foul play suspected 1923 2/3/1923 Vincennes Commercial Right of city to its name is questioned, valuable records in the hands of the French Government, "Le Journal De Vincennes", Juchereau De St. Dennis, Jean Bissot, Prince of Carigan, Francois Morgan De Vincennes, French maps prior to 1702, 1923 2/3/1923 1923 2/4/1923 1923 2/6/1923 1923 2/7/1923 1923 2/7/1923 1923 2/8/1923 1923 2/8/1923 1923 2/26/1923 1923 2/27/1923 1923 2/27/1923 1923 2/28/1923 1923 2/28/1923 1923 3/6/1923 Butcher buys farrell bear; may kill him, Bruno, homeless since the big fire, passes from hands of former owner, C.B. Odonnell, Farrell Department Store Fire 1st Main (SE Corner). Vincennes Sunday Another landmark to be torn down, Thurgood Mills at 6th and Vigo Commercial will give way to Bosworth expansion erected 50 years ago, Sues former wife for rent of residence, Anthony M. Bruner Vincennes Morning wealthy oil operator, files unusual suit against his divorced wife, Commercial Anna M. Bruner, He asks for a judgment of $5000. Vincennes local store changes hands, Bernards of NY City take charge of IH Commercial Lieberman's, 318 Main Vincennes Sun Standard oil to have station at 10th Main, Passing of an old landmark, last of landmarks on Vincennes Vincennes Mount Carmel Stagecoach road wrecked Gher home, 1 1/2 miles Commercial North of the Wabash County line, blair home, fox, compton home, jordan, racoon Creek, Roughan to open clothing store on Main Street, 218 Main, formerly cross and shaw, roughan clothing company, has been in Vincennes Sun the grocery business in Vincennes for 15 years, starting at 12th and Main, nine in Vincennes Roughan will open clothing store, owns 11 grocery stores, 218 Vincennes Main formerly cross & shaw piper mentioned too, nine in Commercial Vincennes, one in l'ville and one in Bicknell Vincennes University may have to close, fortnightly club women Vincennes Sun told trustees draw from reserve fund each year Farrell makes announcement of new store, will open a grocery at 1st and Main, jim lemons in charge of bruno the bear, originally Vincennes Sun brought to be slaughtered, the bear has become a favorite of Vincennes folk Vincennes Sun Outline of Early History of Vincennes, by Ben Sager, Paul Aubry found dead behind counter in his soft drink emporium, Vincennes 47 years old, 3rd and Busseron, his place was designated as Commercial baseball headquarters, Cleve Horrall answers grim reaper's call, prominent Johnson Vincennes township farmer and citizen passed away at home near Decker at Commercial noon Tuesday, steamboat, saw mill, etc. Vincennes rotary club will observe anniversary, march 13th, John N. Dyer, Commercial many names listed Esarey Obtains two historic papers of Revolutionary Days, First civil commission granted in Indiana and a copy of the First writ of exchange Post Vincennes, July 3rd, 1790, Francis Bussers, Winthrop Sargent, William Shannon, George Rogers Clark, Mons. Pierre Geranno 206 1923 3/8/1923 Vincennes Sun 1923 3/19/1923 Vincennes Sun 1923 3/30/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 4/4/1923 1923 4/4/1923 1923 4/11/1923 1923 4/13/1923 Vincennes Sun 1923 4/19/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 4/20/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 4/25/1923 1923 4/27/1923 1923 5/1/1923 1923 5/2/1923 1923 5/2/1923 1923 5/18/1923 1923 5/19/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 5/26/1923 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Sun Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial 1923 5/30/1923 Vincennes Sun 1923 6/10/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 6/17/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 6/20/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 6/22/1923 Western Sun 1923 7/12/1923 Vincennes Commercial Esary Obtains Two Historic Old Documents, First civil commission granted in Indiana, First writ of exchange in the NorthWest Territory Vincennes wins championship title, coach staggs congratulates adams and editor of sun on Vincennes winning contest, basketball, (later Lincoln high school) May Beautify Ft. Sackville, Bierhaus & Sons grants use of land to boy scouts place for building a cabin for them, near Fort Sackville marker, drafted by routt New move in regard to city market, North end of city hall lawn has been suggested, One Wing of Alice manor is completed, Alice is name selected for new C&EI Yards, Train, Railroad, Shall old Fort Sackville site be beautified, boy scouts wanting to build a cabin there, John Bierhaus has offered the use of the ground, meeting to be held in city hall Don't miss "The Birth of a Nation" at the Pantheon Theatre KKK, Ku Klux Klan, Black History, Racism, Segregation, African Amercian Big Program to be given, Red Men will move into their new home, on Busseron between 2nd 3rd elaborate parade, Ben hur Hall, Burnet Heights residents have homes numbered, Gimbel Bros. and Saks & Co. Consolidated, Hay Barn on The Catt farm burned Monday, martin Catt Decker, between purcell and vollmer Complete aviation field here, Vincennes Aircraft company launching big project located SouthWest of city, Pantheon theatre ad, Mr. Paul Laswell, formerly of Vincennes, Paul Laswell Jr. 5 yr old prodigy Fortnightly museum is being planned, Basement of public library, Vincennes antiquity Wants relics for display in museum, search in garrets disclose many interesting documents slavery in Vincennes, less than 100 years ago, fortnightly club, deeds from 1769, Building of Scout Cabin Assured, historic site of Ft. Sackville will be beautified by boy scouts will build a cabin at 1st and Barnett, Lester Routt architect, Deed executed in 1750 found in scott home, descendant of John Badollet, may be oldest in state, Sieur Daniel Blouin, sieur jean binet, sieur jean baptiste ducheme, Sieur Lochine,Sieur Jean Lagarde, Sans Chagrin, Dumets, Kenedye, Klan Women hold meeting, fiery cross burned brightly in field East of Wheatland, 200 women 1mile East of wheatland on the washington road, ku klux klan kkk Lyric Theatre changes hands, to be operated by Herman J. Arnold, had owned a part interest in it once before, now back from St. Louis Klan women hold meeting, 1 mile East of Wheatland on the washington road ku klux klan kkk President Harding speaks at station, special train stops here for 20 minutes, steps down from rear platform better to greet the Vincennes folks, Mr. Harding is with her husband, Police board employs two more police, new beats in Burnett Heights, whole city protected now two motorcycles will be in operation. Homer Gaines, 207 Back home on Vacation "Catchy" Oliphant, famous all american football, Bball, and Basketball West Point grad too, spending summer vacation in this city, Former local men make good with travelers, Insurance co. in Hartford hires Vincennes Men W.W. Willis, George A. Downey, Don R. Sidle, Louis J. Fohr, Allen Ramsey, Back home again after 17 000 mile tour of the West during past year, Mr. Charles Bierhaus Franklin touring car, came back with two of the original tires, Resignation of Pastor Announced, Rev. Fr. Fleischmann, St. John 's history of photo and story George Rogers Clark old Fort now a tourist camp, Fort Massac on the Ohio River, neat article worth checking out. Too bad Vincennes hasn't done this!!! New filling station will be erected, 3rd and Vigo, old Cornoyer homestead, frontage of 76' on S. 3rd Street and 130'8" on Vigo Street 1923 7/14/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 7/14/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 7/19/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 7/19/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 7/20/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 7/21/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 7/21/1923 Vincennes Commercial Onion grows on grape vine, John powell of near Lakewood Park has unusual freak of nature group of onions firmly attached to a grape vine upon which they had grown, grape/onion mix 1923 8/15/1923 Vincennes Commercial Will occupy new quarters, Williams Battery Company now located in new home on S. 4th Street 11 and 13 S. 4th Street, in the Emison Building formerly progress laundry, eSt. in 1914, 1923 9/4/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 9/14/1923 1923 9/14/1923 1923 9/16/1923 1923 9/20/1923 1923 9/23/1923 1923 9/28/1923 1923 9/28/1923 1923 9/28/1923 1923 9/28/1923 1923 9/30/1923 1923 9/30/1923 1923 10/3/1923 Thousands in Vincennes to attend Ku Klux Klan picnic at Fairgrounds, Street parade Pantheon Theatre, one night only, W.C. Handy and his band, Western Sun advertisement, Ku Klux Klan Have Initiation At Fairgrounds, drew a crowd of several thousand persons, the candidates knelt before the fiery Western Sun cross when they took their oath of membership, large numbers were present, later Gregg Park Vincennes Syncopators at Pantheon Theatre Delight Audience, W.C. Handy Commercial last night, Clarence Stout, Vincennes Klan has charge of funeral for Thomas Beck in Petersburg kkk ku Commercial klux klan Vincennes Sunday The Pantheon Theatre has changed hands, Consolidated Realty Commercial Theatres Corp. Vincennes Infant Industry Growing into big concern, 11th Vincennes Nicholas, Rivolis, Juvenile Man. Co. neat article, Vincennes Commercial Phonograph Company Pantheon will change hands on 1st of the month, consolidated ralty and theatres corporation of chicago has contracted to buit it Western Sun at $228 000, new manager is in the city, will be in charge of fred wagner, 5th Main Log Raising Scout Cabin On Saturday, The boy scouts of Vincennes will have a log raising on the old Fort Sackville site Western Sun Saturday morning, it was officially announced Thursday, Brevoort donates logs Pantheon Will Change Hands On First Of Month, Consolidated Western Sun Realty and Theatres Corporation of Chicago had contracted to buy it at $228 000. New manager in city, Vincennes Public opening of handsome new St. Vincent Dairy Barn, Commercial Orphanage, Main Street Road, Vincennes Vaudeville bookings at the pantheon Theatre theater, Fred Commercial Wagner new manager, minstrel coming Vincennes Sun Ku Klux Klan Celebration Wednesday Oct 3 Oaktown, special Commercial speakers, parade everyone welcome, kkk 208 Opening of the Pantheon this evening, Vaudeville and feature pictures on program for theater opening under new management, theatre, feen, wagner, new ticketbooth installed, 10/4/1923 Vincennes Commercial 10/9/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 10/13/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 10/18/1923 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1923 10/19/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 10/19/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 10/19/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 10/19/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 10/21/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 10/21/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 10/21/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 10/23/1923 Vincennes Commercial Masonry to pay belated tribute to General Washington Johnston, father of the craft in Indiana, and man of notable public service, very lengthy, informative article with several photos included 1923 10/23/1923 Vincennes Commercial City will erect new building high school building at cost of $225 000. council adopts resolution by vote of five to four, permitting school to float $260 000 bond issue, opposition arises to the project, long article 1923 10/23/1923 Vincennes Commercial Lineman is electrocuted on light pole, M.S. Finch, new man on the job, met horrible death at work Monday morning, electrocuted on pole at 7th and Hart Streets, 2300 volts, from new york city 1923 10/24/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 10/26/1923 Western Sun 1923 10/26/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 1923 Dolan Tabler Seriously Burned by explosion, ten gallon can of gasoline held in man's arms became ignited. When a part of contents was spilled on exhaust pipe of running tractor motor, aged 34 years Elaborate program has been planned for the unveiling of monument for general washington Johntson in greenlawn cemetery October 25th, mason, masons, freemason, freemasonry, lodge no. 1 Ku Klux Klan public band concert, speaking, parade, ladies, at Bruceville, Friday Oct 19, public invited, naturalization of ladies kkk New Church at Decker is completed, United brethern Church at Decker will be dedicated Sunday night oct 28th, series of services, Catt, Hedge, Fouts, lockwood, byrum, Make changes in city hall, numerous changes are being made in the city building by mayor grayson, auto license department, force of workman making the changes Miss Roberta Clark scores big hit in her First stage performance, daughter of Mr. and Mr.Arthur Clark of Vincennes, "Six Cylinder", VHS graduate of 1917, chautauqua, Masons complete plans for unveiling of the General Johnston Monument, lengthy article with many details General washington Johnston monument will be unveiled this afternoon by the masons, unveiling ceremony at greenlawn cemetery, Whiskey is removed from distillery, last of whiskey under government guard in Vincennes is removed from warehouse to louisville, 125 barrels were removed from old distillery, most of it is 13 years old, guard killed earlier Organizers of Veterans of foreign wars were in Vincennes satureday in interest of establishing a post of that organization here, VFW, secured names here, organization established in 1899 following the spanish am. War Proposed new high school to be modern, two story fire proof brick structure, will be erected according to plans of school board, Vincennes lincoln high school, Clark junior high school, Clark jr. high Address of Hon. Mason J. Niblack at Grave of General Washington Johnston, very lengthy address, much info on Johnston given, masons, masonic, freemasonry, Will dedicate boy scout cabin tonight, ceremonies will take place at 7:30 o'clock on historic site of old Fort Sackville, public invited, troop no. 1, 209 1923 10/26/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 10/26/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 10/26/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 10/26/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 10/27/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 10/27/1923 Vincennes Commercial Monument dedicated commemorating deeds general w. Johnston, masons of Vincennes lodge no. 1, and grand lodge of Indiana pay homage to memory of founder at greenlawn cemetery, impressive ceremonies Gifts are cherished by masons, grandson of general washington Johnston gives lodge old knee Buckle, parade feature of ceremonies, also a jewel worn in lodge, Johnston bible also in the possession of the lodge Local man elected director of national poster service, L.A. Wilkerson (Louis Wilkerson, Louis A. Wilkerson), Pantheon Theatre Rear admiral albert niblack to be guest of city october 28-29th, distinguished naval officer, First visit to his boyhood home in 16 years, brother of mason niblack, with photo Log Cabin is given to boy scouts, impressive ceremonie held last night on the site of old Fort Sackville scouts appreciative of cabin, many donations were made, including one from the Knox County Ku Klux Klan, KKK Address of Dr. Esarey at monument unveiling, General Washington Johnston, freemasonry, freemasons, masons, lodge #1, Greenlawn Cemetery, Col. John Gibson, Col. Vanderburgh, History of Nursery and orchard development of past in Knox County, R.A. Simpson, 1923 10/28/1923 1923 10/28/1923 Vincennes Commercial Knox County Orchards Best in the state, history of nursery and orchard development in Knox County, Horticultural experiments or experimental work carried on in Knox County 1923 10/28/1923 Vincennes Commercial Veterans of foreign wars will organize, charter for Vincennes post will be opened at the grand hotel Thursday of this week, 1923 10/28/1923 Vincennes Commercial Big Levee project is nearly done, completion of two important levee projects on white and Wabash rivers in sight, claypool hills, Claypole, black oak ridge, 1923 11/1/1923 Vincennes Commercial How a boy established exclusive boys business, Perry Windman, 1923 11/2/1923 Vincennes Commercial Jones Studio Changes Hands, Mr. Paul Richardville is the new owner of schol of expression, dancing and music, werker building, werker drug store, 1923 11/4/1923 Vincennes Commercial Lyric Theatre now under new management, Herman J. Arnold has purchased theatre, Red Mill, James O'Donnell erected the Lyric, 1923 11/4/1923 Vincennes Commercial Lyric Theatre now under new management, Herman J. Arnold has purchased theatre, and is now owner and proprietor of popular playhouse, near 2nd and Main, Wilkerson-Lyons Enterprises, Red Mill theatre 1923 11/6/1923 Vincennes Commercial When policing Vincennes was strenuous activity, desk book of 1912 recalls former days on the force, chief highfill was patrolman then, when harry davies hung himself in jail, savoy café murder 1923 11/6/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/11/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/15/1923 Vincennes Commercial New law firm is formed here, Claude E. Gregg and Wm. McFarland have formed a law partnership Bibles placed in the schools of Vincennes, each school building will be equipped with flag pole and each room with a bible and a wall flag Rapid progress being made on plans for a new bridge over Wabash, bridge committee of chamber of commerce meets with Indiana state highway commission and get approval of suggested revisions, 210 Who will be queen of the Knox County booster band First annual mardi gras and queen coronation ball, Friday november 30th, advertisement with particulars about the event 1923 11/16/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/16/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/16/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/17/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/18/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/22/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/23/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/23/1923 Vincennes Commercial Riverside Park bought by Knox Klan, Knox County Ku Klux Klan, KKK, grounds and buildings will be extensively improved, 1923 11/23/1923 Vincennes Commercial Riverside bought by Knox Klan, grounds and buildings will be xtensively improved, consideration is given to bathing beach idea, Klan no. 75 Realm of Indiana, 1923 11/23/1923 Vincennes Commercial Riverside Park bought by Knox klan, grounds and buildings will be extensively improved, consideration is given to bathing beach idea, Knox County Ku Klux Klan Realm 75, Kimmell Park 1923 11/23/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/25/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/25/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/25/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/25/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/27/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/27/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/27/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 11/30/1923 Vincennes Commercial Ancient fete revived for celebration, booster band mardi gras will be like that of new orleans affair, queen will be elected during next two weeks, lent, festival of lepercalia, Petersburg becomes a city, petersburg will change from town government to city government at noon today , article about such with names, specifics Black Panther terrorizes farmers South of Decker, killing house cats, terrorizing dogs, biddle, reynolds, chesser, beadle,thought to have escaped from some circus, roaming in the white river bottoms, Trailblazer tells of new site purchase, Vincennes University, story by Curtis Shake on the purchase of a new site for VU, just beyond burnett heights and joins Harmony Park and the golf course, Former owners take charge of Pantheon, Vincennes theater property is released from receivership of consolidated realty and theatres corporation, City will erect new high School building at cost of $225 000, N. 6th Buntin, Perry, bought cs miller property 322 n. 6th, Dr. W.M Hindman 308 N. 6th, Receiver is appointed for theatre, action in local court follows return of theatre to the wilkerson-Lyons enterprises, Incorporated, Pantheon Theatre, Pantheon Theater News agency to open stand, Noble B. Smith and Paul Lewis shoe shining parlor at 420 Main, newspapers and periodicals will be sold, shoe shines, cigars, and candy Vincennes had First public schoolmaster in Indiana, rivet, his last wishes cemetery, Merry Time Expected here at Mardi Gras, good natured fun to prevail among the crowds on Vincennes Streets next Friday night, French Vincennes had First public schoolmaster in Indiana, an educational week paper, Rivet, Volney, Napoleon, Thomas Jefferson, William Henry Harrison, B.F. Sager, local historian, St. Rose Academy Charge booze ring with murder, ursmar abrassart slain by two bandits posing as prohibition agents, 15th and willow, Chris Ehart and his wife there too, Ursmar Abrassart Slain by Two Bandits Posing as Prohibition Agents, Booze Ring, Soft Drink Saloon, Chris Eheart, Chris Ehart, murder, 15th and Willow, Would have part of city dis-annexed, 14th Wabash, St. Clair, Hickman, City Ditch, Newsboy has narrow escape from bullet, Mistaken for burglar by henry knowles who fires at lad, narrowly missing boys head, 17th and Willow Grocery, 211 1923 12/2/1923 Vincennes Commercial 1923 12/8/1923 Vincennes Commercial Passing of a pioneer, Grandmother of William Burchfield died at age of 94, family had a remarkable war record, grandfather fought under George Washington, Restrooms opened to the public, hunreds inspect the wonderful improvement in the basement of the city hall, 1923 12/8/1923 Vincennes Commercial Oaktown Man Shot Thru Heart, Dan Latshaw killed by his brother in law, Chester Williams, has not yet divulged motive for his act 1923 12/9/1923 Vincennes Commercial Mike J. Ryan Killed By Street Car, Well known tailor victom of accident, riding bike East on Main between 6th and 7th swerved in front of Streetcar, First fatal Streetcar accident since 1917 1923 12/11/1923 Vincennes Commercial New crossing signal on trial, sterling siren installed at fourth and Main Streets by fire department, light and siren, wildcat whistle, Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial L.H. Osterhage succumbs to long illness, local architect, residence 407 hart Street L.H. Osterhage succumbs to long illness, death of local architect occurred Wednesday afternoon, 1923 12/21/1923 Vincennes Commercial Remodeled building of the Second Christian Church to be rededicated Sunday, corner of 1st and reel avenue, with photo, 1923 12/21/1923 Vincennes Commercial Ryder home has been sold, clara and ida armstrong of allendale buy valuable property, 316 Busseron, contains 12 rooms, Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Remodeled building of the 2nd Christian Church to be rededicated Sunday, corner of 1st and reel avenue, Remodeled buildingn of the Second Christian Church to be rededicated Sunday, 1st and Reel, Vincennes Commercial Police find well hidden liquor still, white mule, 303 W. minneapolis, large room located underground beneath outbuilding 1923 12/13/1923 1923 12/13/1923 1923 12/21/1923 1923 12/21/1923 1923 12/30/1923 1923 4/00/1923 Walker Hardware store, great photo, 410-412 Main Street 1924 1/2/1924 Vincennes Commercial Alice Terry in Limelight gets write-up, former Vincennes girl fast becoming famous in moving pictures, father Vincennes barber 1924 1/5/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 1/5/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 1/10/1924 1924 1/10/1924 1924 1/22/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 1/29/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 2/5/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 2/6/1924 Vincennes Sun Lawrence Hurst, 402 East Locust Street had Klan Funeral kkk ku klux klan Klan in charge of the services, Ku Klux Klan, KKK, Impressive services held at the home of Lawrence Hurst, mine accident victim, Knights of Pythias, Odd fellows Brooks Hotel is destroyed, 31 room hostelry at freelandville is burned to the ground, Charles Brooks, Brooks hotel is destroyed 31 room hostelry at freelandville is burned to the ground, City sells fire truck and flusher, winton combination hose and chemical truck and a studebaker Street flusher, W.C. Reed & Son Nursery, American LaFrance Ordinance to license curb gas stations, negative vote of councilman jackson prevents passage of measure, Old Bijou Theatre Burns to the ground, Structure occupied by Mundy-Jones Electric and Shop Destroyed this morning, Spectacular Blaze 1717 N. 2nd Street, Anderson restaurant next door, Wilkes Barber Shop, UMWA Union Headquarters, Central Foundry Company, theater Vincennes Folk gather at the Pantheon to pay last tribute to war president, Woodrow Wilson 1924 2/6/1924 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Heavy loss in Tuesday fire, eleven automobiles were in jones' garage when it burned, Bijou Theatre Bijou Theater, 1717 N. 2nd, 212 1924 2/15/1924 Vincennes Commercial Fire causes heavy damage, hudson essex building on N. 2nd Street badly damaged by fire Thursday night, Mr. Enley, 1924 2/17/1924 Vincennes Commercial Tragic story of murder of dan latshaw revealed in sensational statement, dec 7, 1923, Oaktown, chester Williams' restaurant, 1924 2/23/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 2/24/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 2/26/1924 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1924 2/26/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 2/26/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 2/26/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 2/28/1924 Vincennes Commercial Made Booze in dug out under house, Edward Ellerman arrested, lower river bottom road, trap door under the rug in the house 1924 2/28/1924 Vincennes Commercial Made Booze in dug-out under house, carfully concealed illicit whiskey plant discovered, Edward Ellerman Arrested, lower river road, found entrance under rug in room 1924 2/28/1924 Vincennes Commercial Made booze in dug out under house, carefully concealed illicit whiskey plant discovered Sunday afternoon, Edward Ellerman arrested, lower river bottom road, trap door under rug in house, 1924 2/29/1924 1924 3/3/1924 1924 3/3/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 3/7/1924 Vincennes Commercial Take steps to change levee system petition filed for appraisement of land which is needed for changes in the Brevoort et al levee. 1924 3/7/1924 Vincennes Commercial Take steps to change levee system, petition filed for appraisement of land which is needed for change in the Brevoort Et Al Levee, m 1924 3/8/1924 Vincennes Commercial corn mash is hidden in labyrinth of underground passageways under the residence of August F. Kroeger on the Hart streetroad, Kroeger arrested, previous raids on the house had failed 1924 3/8/1924 Vincennes Commercial Grand Hotel visited by a serious fire, fire starting in furnace room of building causes damage to the extend of $2000. 3rd and Busseron, greatest damage was to the kitchen area, Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial To be closed to visitors, Harrison House closed for next two weeks while repairs are being made, DAR, ceiling beams, fire places too Recollections from childhood related by Mr. Elizabeth Isaacs, DAR, Robert Buntin, Vigo, Alice, Mary Shannon, Vanderberg, Harrison, Slavery, Tecumseh, Klan Funeral held Monday for Mr. Oskins, Ku Klux Klan, Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows, Gas station regulations, city council passed an ordinance regulating the erection and location of drive in retail gasoline filling stations, must have the consent of everyone within 200 feet, not within 150 feet of a Church, or school Gas station regulations, ordinance regulating the erection and location of filling stations, Church, schools, neighbors, Gas station regulations, city council last night passed an ordinance regulating the erection of gas stations, written consent of everyone within 200 feet of it, not within 150 feet of place of worship or school Long Sought History Disclosed in Letter To Mr. G.W. Parrill, DAR, Buntin, Vigo, Mary Shannon, Fort Sackville, Godare, Grand Hotel visited by a serious fire, estimate of damage $2000. Entire building filled with smoke, Corn mash is hidden under house, August F. Croeger, Kroeger and fred Bringwald arrested at Kroeger house on the hart Street road, labyrinth underground 213 Searching for tunnel at the Harrison House, workmen have been instructed to make strict search, 30 inch wide circular hole found filled with debris, in course of ten days the life long tradition of the secret passage way will be cleared up. Work is being done by Sam Kirk, the basement room on the North side of the Harrison house, beneath the council chamber above in which the offeset in the wall is located, possible opening to the tunnel, First Street was called "Lost Bridge", Fortnightly club historical department, Street names Streets St. Ange, 1924 3/12/1924 Vincennes Sun 1924 3/15/1924 Vincennes Sun 1924 3/21/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 3/21/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 3/25/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 3/26/1924 Vincennes Commercial Installs own fan system, ed robinson owner of raymond pool room has completed unique cooling system. Opposite union station 1924 3/26/1924 Vincennes Commercial Still hale and hearty at ripe age of 102 years, William H. Fravel, has never drank intoxicating liquor or indulged in the weed. 1924 3/27/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 3/28/1924 Western Sun 1924 3/30/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 3/30/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 3/30/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 4/13/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 4/19/1924 1924 5/6/1924 1924 5/14/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 5/17/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 5/25/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 5/31/1924 1924 6/3/1924 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Elevator at sandborn is destroyed, Wabash grain elevator, Elevator at Sandborn is destroyed, fire of unknown orgin destroys Wabash grain elevator loss estimated at $20 000, built in 1891, Bailey McGinnis, clodfelter, Death removes famous Civil War character, Henry Tranter, man who exposed plot of the knights of the golden circle, killed at C&EI Crossing today, KGC Mute Relic Of Olden Days, blunted and rusty bayonet found on site of ft. sackville given to university, E.M. Jenkins, buried under several ft of dirt, 1st Nicholas Dry forces in big round up, complaint for abatement of public nuisance agains the users and owners of 18 places, names listed within article, injunctions affect 18 alleged blind tigers, local situation classed "Very Bad" New seats for moon theatre have arrived, will now be only one isle down the middle instead of two, projection booth being widened, murals, painting too New quarters for Johnson auto company, Vigo Street side of service garage will be remodeled, 3rd Vigo and Church, also South 2nd Street garage, New Seats for Moon Theatre have arrived, painters and decorators have been employed, widening of projection booth, mural painting, A builder of the Harrison Mansion, DAR, Harrison home, Harrison house, Mary Brouillette, William lindsay, weems, pullham, flat boats, 4th and Broadway, cobb, Dubois, Tomlinson, Old Fort, bishop Brute, Brute',indians Octogenarian Pioneer of County Dies, Miss Caroline McClure,87 years old, home over 100 years old Alice Brady is as attractive as on screen, popular movie star at Pantheon in person last night Vincennes may have a municipal swimming pool, American Legion discusses it. Maybe located in Harrison Park. We later built "Rainbow Beach" in the late 1930's. Newspapers of Civil War days printed on wallpaper found in trunk of relics, presented to GAR Vicksburg Miss, Citizen newspaper in old trunk of H.M. Townsley, found by grandson Harrison, Vincennes girl winning popular success in her chosen theatrical work, Miss Roberta Lee Clark, Garry McGarry Players stock company, Dedication of the new Sacred Heart Church Sunday, Catholic Church N. 2nd Street Sacred Heart Church is dedicated with impressive service, large parade, 214 1924 6/4/1924 1924 6/4/1924 1924 6/11/1924 1924 6/12/1924 1924 6/19/1924 1924 6/20/1924 1924 6/20/1924 1924 6/22/1924 1924 6/22/1924 1924 6/22/1924 1924 6/22/1924 Vincennes Commercial Address by Bishop CHartrand at dedication Sacred Heart Church, N. 2nd Street, Catholic Confess guilt of robbing Schmidt brothers grocery store Sunday Vincennes night Joseph Lowe, Albert Rose, Loren Sanders, 13th and Commercial Nicholas, trap door to basement behind counter Tom Martin is back in Vincennes, former police chief, Universal Vincennes City California, Los Angeles, been there for last three years, meat Commercial business, motion pictures, extra in New Buick Salesrooms to be opened, Formal opening will take place tonight and will continue over Friday and Saturday Vincennes Morning afternoons and night. 3rd Vigo, Doc Clinton's Orchestra will Commercial perform, excellent description of the building's interior given within article. Grand Dragon to be here on Saturday, Ku Klux Klan, Knox Vincennes County Klan Park dedication Thomas France Vincennes, Commercial University President J.W. Morland, Klan Park dedication, kkk Riverside Park Kimmell Park Vincennes Klan Karnival in full sway, grand dragon here, Walter Bossert, Commercial imperial palace, banks of Wabash Vincennes Commercial Klan Karnival in full sway, everything in full blast and evidence of financial success forecast, Ku Klux klan, KKK, large number of attractions, an ideal location for a gathering of this kind Ceremony today recalls some old post history, Charles Noble Theric, reverend, Catholic , much history on Theriac family, excellent article Ceremony today recalls some "Old Post" History, Charles Noble Vincennes Theriac will be offering mass, much info on Theriac family and Commercial early Catholicism in the Vincennes area, gibault, Flaget, Brute, indians, Clark, Vigo Vincennes has another firm, Stout & LaCoste, advertising Vincennes Morning consultants make business announcement, offices in the Commercial Pantheon Theatre, Wilkerson-Lyons Theatre enterprises, Vincennes Commercial Ceremony today recalls some "Old Post" history, old cathedral, reverend Charles Noble Theriac will enjoy the very distinct Vincennes Morning priviledge of offering mass before an altar site that his ancestors Commercial helped to secure and before which they knelt at lEast one hundred and sixty years ago, hisory of the Theriac family in Vincennes, fantastic article with many details. Will continue celebration in spite of muddy grounds large crowd visited klan Park Monday night, kkk, ku klux klan, "America in the jaws of the bEast" speech, 3000-4000 there, VU President Moreland spoke for over an hour urges citizens to act to bring the body of Paul Dresser to Vincennes, author, On the Banks of the Wabash, lies in an obscure grave in Chicago, 1924 6/24/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 6/24/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 6/29/1924 Vincennes Commercial Dr. Morland resigns as president of Vincennes university, to take effect at the end of present term, came from monmouth, 1924 7/12/1924 Vincennes Commercial "Paper John" Davis Slain with Ax, remains of recluse found in his home, Aaron (paper John) Davis, rear of Tougaw and Thomas, bloody ax found, he was a Civil War veteran, body found by Joseph Speth, found in a shed he had been living in, shed was behind Tougaw Thomas Place, he was a Civil War veteran 1924 7/12/1924 Vincennes Commercial New Concrete Road Open, new road has been opened from Bruceville Highway to kelso Creek Road, Dixie Bee Line, Route 5 215 Paper John Davis Slain with Ax, remains of Recluse found in his home, murder, homicide, death, tragedy, served time for attempted poisoning Del Evans, found in storage shed behind Tougaw and Thomas soft drinks place on Main Street, 1924 7/12/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 7/12/1924 Morning Commercial 1924 7/15/1924 1924 7/15/1924 1924 7/15/1924 1924 7/15/1924 1924 7/18/1924 1924 7/20/1924 1924 7/20/1924 1924 7/22/1924 1924 7/23/1924 Vincennes Commercial County buys property for poor asylum, home of T.K. Willis is purchased, 1st and Willow Street, once called the "Bungalow", 7/25/1924 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes man figures in double tragedy, George Souligney kills wife and then committed suicide, 47 years old, was living in Oklahoma moved to OK about 4 years ago, he had been a butcher here, had been married three times, 1924 New concrete road opened, from Bruceville highway to kelso Creek road, Has purchased Somes store, William Wagner new purchaser, Vincennes clerk at same stand for 39 years, 210 Main, mens furnishings, B, Commercial Kuhn Police Raid Colored Club, Sunday night and find supply of anti Vincennes Volstead refreshments and make arrests, Elite Club, Monroe, Commercial Wampler Police raid colored club, Elite Club, Fred Monroe, Fred Wampler, Morning Commercial John and Olive Dellinger, Has purchased Somes Store, William Wagner, new purchaser, Morning Commercial clerk at same stand for 29 years, 210 Main, Vincennes Refile Suit To Condemn Property, School board brings Commercial condemnation proceedings to acquire residence property Vincennes New Boulevard Lights in Use, Burnet Heights lighting system Commercial turned on last night for First time, New Boulevard Lights in use, Burnet Heights lighting system Morning Commercial turned on last night for First time, Vincennes Rest rooms for visitors to cemeteries, Commercial Stone pipe found by boy in the Wabash, pipe handsomely carved and resembling indian chief piece pipe found by claude twitty Vincennes found while wading in Wabash, felt it when he stepped on it, stone Commercial pipe, made from red stone, with the bowl 3 1/2 inches in depth 1 1/2 inches wide Stone pipe found by boy in the Wabash, pipe handsomely carved and resembling indian chief peace pipe found by Claude Twitty made from red stone, bowl 3 1/2" in depth, and its sides 1 1/2" Morning Commercial wide. Beneath bowl is an imitation tomahawk, stem connected to bowl by only bit of wood in entire pipe. Mouthpiece had been broken off 1924 7/26/1924 1924 7/26/1924 1924 7/31/1924 1924 7/31/1924 1924 8/1/1924 1924 8/1/1924 Vincennes Commercial Roy McKillip killed at Crossing, Fatal Accident at 14th Street and C&EI Tracks, children witnessed tragedy, wife was with him in car 1924 8/1/1924 Vincennes Commercial Roy M'Killip Killed at Crossing, fatal accident at 14h Street and C&EI tracks, local carpenter, children witnessed tragedy, Vincennes Commercial Two business change hands in Vincennes, G.W. Opell retires from resaurant business, William Wagner buys Somes stock and fixtures Opell café 504 Main, Somes store 210 Main, Bankruptcy, Two business changes in Vincennes, G.W. Opell retires from Morning Commercial restaurant business, William Wagner buys Somes' Stock and fixtures Vincennes Cornerstone of new School put into place, edwardsport, Commercial cornerstone laying ceremonies 216 1924 8/1/1924 1924 8/5/1924 1924 8/9/1924 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Cornerstone of new School put in place, populace of Edwardsport and its vicinity suspend work to attend cornerstone laying ceremonies, Establishment of a municipal Airport in Vincennes Urged, Boy's body cut in two by train, Stewart Barnes, killed at B&O Crossing of Carbon Cullop Streets last night, 1924 8/9/1924 Vincennes Commercial Boy's Body Cut In Two By Train, freight cars run over Stewart Barnes, youth killed at B&O crossing of carbon and cullop Streets, severed completely in two at the waist, Gerald Burnette and Thomas Gilliatt were with him, Deceased was the son of Mr. Charles Richardville 1202 Chestnut Street, 1924 8/24/1924 Vincennes Commercial Cornerstone for new Church at wheatland, all day services to mark laying of cornerstone for Wheatland Methodist Church today Ku Klux Klan 2nd annual Labor Day Celebration Monday Sept 1, Vincennes Ind Klan Park, Speakers of National Reputation, naturalization and fiery cross, open to the public, merry go round, ferris wheel, music plenty of refreshments and good eats amusements for all kkk Ku Klux Klan to picnic on Labor Day, Band concerts will be given afternoon and night in Klan Park on Labor Day, kkk Ku Klux Klan 2nd annual Labor Day Celebration Monday Sept. 1, Vincennes, IND Klan Park, Speakers, Naturalization and fiery cross, advertisement Cornerstone for new Church at Wheatland, all day services to mark laying of cornerstone for Wheatland Methodist Church today, Library Branch forced to find new quarters, closing of Northside State Bank, Library branch forced to find new quarters, Northside state bank, Jane Kitchell will be at 228 East Sycamore (Dawson residence) for patrons Northside Bank In Temporary Receivership, JBE LaPlante appointed receiver on petition of state bank commissioner $400 000 bond Northside Bank in temporary receivership, J.B.E. LaPlante appointed receiver, Anniversary of Methodism in Vincennes, Methodist, Church, to celebrate 150th year since founding Shakers, Peter Cartwright, Church in old fort, Governor Harrison, dedication of present Church took place on may 4, 1919 Woman hit by Streetcar in Fariground Ave and instantly killed, Mr. Emily Ray, widow, meets sudden death, failed to hear warning 70 years old, widow of the late Dr. Joel Ray, 1904 Fairground Avenue, Woman hit by Streetcar in Fairground Ave. and instantly killed, Mr. Emily Ray, widow, meets sudden death, Anniversary of Methodism in Vincennes, to celebrate 115th year since founding of class here at First Church next Sunday, preached in fort here 1924 8/24/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 8/24/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 8/24/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 8/24/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 8/30/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 8/30/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 9/6/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 9/6/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 9/17/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 9/17/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 9/17/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 9/17/1924 Vincennes Commercial 1924 9/23/1924 Vincennes Commercial Foreclosure Suit Filed, old town lot 59 Odd Fellows Building, two story brick, located at 2nd and Broadway Street, 1924 9/23/1924 Vincennes Commercial Methodists Celebrated Anniversary, local Methodist Churches celebrate 115th anniversary, much history many photos 1924 9/23/1924 Vincennes Commercial Foreclosure suit filed, J.S. Rush, Hattie Rush, Wabash Lodge Odd Fellows, odd fellows building, 2 story brick 2nd and Broadway, 217 1924 9/23/1924 Vincennes Commercial Methodists Celebrated Anniversary, Local methodist Churches celebrate 115th anniversary, methodist Church 1924 9/25/1924 Vincennes Commercial Gymnasium is ready for basketball, Junior High School, Alices Basketball, new hardwood floor, new glass backboard, stage 1924 9/28/1924 Vincennes Commercial Crushed to death on Main Street, Mary E. O'Donnell is victim of accident, 4th and Main, light pole fell on her when hit by car, Most destructive fire in years occurred last night entailing loss of $200 000 Atlas Mills Emison, Stout, 1st and Busseron, 1924 10/11/1924 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Old landmark burns, home of W.F. Bensinger, known as freeland propery destroyed by fire in Edwardsport General Review of Knox County, Wonderful Resources of Knox County Shown in Detailed Review Review of Industrial Vincennes, Great article that has a great deal of information about Vincennes in 1925 Experience as movie actor for single day, W. Renwick Smith, grandson of Hubbard Smith, Old landmark burns, home of W.F. Bensinger, known at freeland propery, destroyed by fire, loss only partly covered by insurance, only the furniture on the First floor was saved 1925 1/1/1925 1925 1/1/1925 1925 1/1/1925 1925 1/1/1925 1925 1/1/1925 Vincennes Commercial 1925 1/7/1925 Vincennes Commercial Remove cover from old part of bridge, state highway commission orders cover taken from the wooden section of the Wabash river bridge, This will help dry out and lighten the water soaked bridge 1925 1/17/1925 Vincennes Commercial Nash to erect own building in Main Street, work to start Monday, 6th and Main, later Schmidt's Auto Supply, site of the old Strand Theatre 1925 1/18/1925 Vincennes Commercial Coliseum talk reaches point for proposals, crowds which have jammed into basketball bleachers have caused added thought to be given subject, large crowds wanting to get into the basketball games have been turned away due to insufficient capacity, 1925 1/21/1925 1925 1/22/1925 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial New creamery will begin operations, Velvet Creamery, Herman Abrassert, Hellert Building at 10th and Main, "Rain" The world's greatest drama advertisment for the Pantheon theater theatre, begins on Thursday Jan 29th Ferry is to be placed in operation pending repairs to the bridge, work scheduled to start today, ferry will be placed at Broadway Street bridge was temporarily closed by inspectors while mandatory repair work was done on the Illinois side 1925 1/23/1925 Vincennes Commercial 1925 1/27/1925 Vincennes Commercial 1925 2/1/1925 Vincennes Commercial 1925 2/1/1925 Vincennes Commercial 1925 2/3/1925 Vincennes Commercial Aged pioneer dies after long illness, Mr. Elizabeth Theriac, widow of the late Mitchell Theriac, 80 years old, Ehart, Eheart, Skelton, 1925 2/3/1925 Vincennes Commercial Cornerstone for Gibault School Placed, named after Father Peirre Gibault, the patriot priest of the NorthWest, friend of George Rogers Clark Improvements are being made, private baths being installed in four rooms at Lincoln Hotel, South 4th Street, Cornerstone laying to take place today, new $150 000 Gibault Catholic School, 3rd and Barnett Streets, contents of cornerstone listed in article documents pertaining to the building, the names of the priests, brothers of the Sacred Heart who are conducting the high school and the names of the Gibault students together with other records. Milk truck takes a plunge from ferry boat, Gee-Stout ferry at foot of Busseron Street, he went down with the truck but was not injured 218 1925 2/3/1925 Vincennes Commercial Retires after long period of service, J.L. Kapps retires after 41 years of service with the Gimbel Brothers at Milwaukee, since oct 1877, history of Gimbel's 1925 2/3/1925 Vincennes Commercial Corner stone for Gibault School placed, appropriate cermonies took place Sunday morning following the usual nine o'clock mass, 1925 2/6/1925 Vincennes Commercial 1925 2/15/1925 Vincennes Commercial 1925 2/15/1925 1925 2/17/1925 1925 2/17/1925 Commerce body burns its notes, organization wipes off indebtedness, Will discuss principles of Ku Klux Klan, Evangelist H.W. Williams to discuss KKK principles tonight at Merchant's Hall, 2nd and Shelby, Will discuss principles of Ku Klux Klan, at Merchant's Hall Tonight, 2nd and Shelby, Bicknell girl with musical show at lyric, Miss Juliet Heath, pretty blues singer, E.E. Walker Retires from hardware firm, established on November 30, 1914, 1925 2/20/1925 Vincennes Commercial Two killed by gasoline train passing through city, James H. Buchanan and wife meet tragic death when train wrecks auto, happened at Garvey crossing just North of St. Francisville, 1925 2/26/1925 Vincennes Commercial Will erect new residence, Dr. B.B. Griffith preparing to build new home in Burnet Heights, Old Orchard Rd, 1925 3/3/1925 Vincennes Commercial Clodfelder elevator is destroyed, fire Monday afternoon razed structure built to replace elevator burned two years ago, Oaktown, 1925 3/4/1925 Vincennes Commercial 1925 3/14/1925 Vincennes Commercial 1925 3/22/1925 Vincennes Commercial 1925 3/22/1925 Vincennes Commercial Bob Wilson is arrested, Robert Wilson, sale of intoxicating liquor, violation of national prohibition laws Gasoline locomotive kills five, horrible accident at Lawrenceville crossing, Joe Akin, wife and daughter, his brother, also unborn child trains, train, railroad, railroading, Heriloom Found Near Vincennes, offered by widow to the tornado sufferer's relief fund, Spanish Dollar from 1798, dug up years ago on the Brevoort farm below Vincennes Heirloom found near Vincennes, offered by widow at Indianapolis as her contribution to the tornado sufferer's relief fund, 1793 Spanish Silver Dollar, dug up many years ago on the Brevoort farm in Vincennes, 1925 3/25/1925 Vincennes Commercial Fine and jail sentence for Robert Wilson, violation of prohibition laws, has been arrested a number of times upon liquor charges, 1925 4/7/1925 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Boy winning ring distinction, Victor Mullins given favorable mention in clearwater florida, after his First battle Moon, 1925 4/22/1925 Vincennes Commercial Another old city landmark being razed, Hartl Homestead at 3rd and Nicholas, over 100 years old, hand hewn logs pins too built on Busseron Street where Tweitmeyer building is now, Cox, 1925 5/13/1925 Vincennes Commercial 1925 5/14/1925 Vincennes Commercial 1925 5/16/1925 1925 6/3/1925 1925 6/20/1925 1925 7/28/1925 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Penney Store Opens Today, 309 Main Street, formerly Hub Clothiers, Relics Found Under an Old Landmark, Henry Busching, S. 3rd and Nicholas, John Hartle, been there over 75 years, dagger blade, long tushes, indian ornaments Monday night only at the Pantheon Coon Sanders original Kansas City Night Hawks Gould-Daily Motor Company changes hands, local ford agent bought, Sutton, Straightening curves of cowpath trail which went through County, New Dixie Bee Line, Six story plant is promised by spink Company, 4th and Main, Burchfield site, Hotel 219 1925 1/171925 Vincennes Commercial Nash to erect own building on Main Street, work to start Monday on new home for Vincennes Nash Co., at 6th and Main, to be built on the spiker lot, 1926 1/14/1926 not given in clipping Vigo Mills, Historic Landmark Being Razed After Century Service, 6th and Vigo, George Thurgood, tannery on the lot, 1926 1/19/1926 1926 1/20/1926 1926 1/22/1926 Vincennes Commercial 1926 1/24/1926 Vincennes Commercial 1926 1/24/1926 Vincennes Commercial 1926 1/29/1926 1926 2/2/1926 1926 2/6/1926 1926 2/9/1926 Vincennes Commercial 1926 2/10/1926 Vincennes Commercial 1926 2/11/1926 1926 2/11/1926 1926 2/12/1926 Vincennes Commercial 1926 2/16/1926 Vincennes Commercial 1926 2/18/1926 1926 2/21/1926 1926 2/21/1926 1926 2/23/1926 1926 2/25/1926 1926 3/4/1926 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Three Firemen die in accident, hit truck driven by Thomas Russell, happened at 4th and Perry, Fire Department Crash, Triple Funeral to be held at First Christian Church, Here To repair damaged fire ladder truck, American LaFrance fire here to repair truck involved in fatal crash American LaFrance Ladder Truck, fire, firetruck, fire truck, Early History of state road five interesting, was built one hundred years ago and was to be a river turnPike, Vincennes and New Albany Road (now state road 5) interesting history with names given Fire Chief Decker Dies is fourth victim of Monday's fatal crash, Dan M. Decker, fire truck wrecked while on a run Claude Woodall, Fred Thompson and George Lane, were killed, bios of Deceased given Fire causes loss of about $8000 at the home of Charles B. Judah, Old Orchard Road, Burnett Heights, roof in flames How Streets of early Vincennes derived names, article written by Ben Fritsch Burchfield fire Death toll of fire increased, Miss Etta Thornton dies of her burns, Burchfield Dept. Store, Chief George Fendrick, Former Chief of Fire Dept. history of dept told, trained horses and the old days of firefighting, Fendrich Fendrick Death claims well known lady Mr. George E. Gardner, home 411 Barnett Street, Wittig (maiden name) Forty two years today the daily commercial was born on Feb 11, 1884, Contents of Hammon Safe not damaged, safe containing valuable records goes through fire without damage Burchfield dept. store fire, J.H. Hammon Clinic, paint on inside did not blister, Harrison Hotel 4th Broadway Third victim of big fire died Monday, Mr. Masie VanBriggle, beauty parlor operator, burchfield dept. store received her burns trying to save another lady (Mr. Asa Henry), Mr. Bessie Pruitt another victim, not given in clipping Anniversary of capture of Ft. Sackville, Fort, Vincennes Commercial Courthouse Contract Awarded, John Keller Submits Successful Proposal, remodeling of Knox County courthouse Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes man saw driving of golden spike, Edward Watson of union Depot Hotel, Let Contract For Replacing Windows, Board of Works, city hall windows broken by Burchfield fire on Feb 6th Thousands of people attended house warming, interstate Public Service Co. is now established at 413 Main Street Vincennes Sun John Kellar, John Keller, local builder died this morn, several big structures in Vincennes stand out as monuments to the deceased, Gibault school, Sacred Heart Church, Service Garage, Garbage plant, Herman Duesterberg residence, came to Vincennes about 25 years ago, 220 Recalls Early Telephones In Vincennes, Miss Anna C. O'Flynn was First woman to talk over wire from here to new york, 1878 or not given in clipping 1879 demonstration given in the Harmony Clubhouse (Pastime) on N. 2nd, 1926 3/11/1926 1926 3/21/1926 Vincennes Commercial 1926 3/21/1926 Vincennes Commercial 1926 4/1/1926 1926 4/2/1926 Vincennes Sun Commercial Bank Bandit Slays Policeman, Simon Carie, policeman, shot and fatally wounded by one of bandits on Main Street, murder 1926 4/5/1926 Vincennes Sun Ideal Kitchen cabinets among very best made, The Vincennes Furniture Company, Terre Haute and Taylor Streets, Est in 1903 by E.A. Ritterskamp 1926 4/20/1926 Vincennes Commercial New Electric Sub Station is in operation, Church Street generating station Built by Ed Julian in 1900, not used since November 1924, 1926 4/21/1926 Vincennes Commercial Contracts for construction of gymnasium on Jr. High grounds Coliseum, Adams, Lincoln, Alices 1926 5/3/1926 Vincennes Sun 1926 5/4/1926 Vincennes Sun 1926 5/6/1926 1926 5/13/1926 1926 5/14/1926 1926 5/17/1926 Vincennes Sun 1926 5/21/1926 Vincennes Sun 1926 5/22/1926 Vincennes Sun 1926 5/22/1926 1926 5/24/1926 1926 5/25/1926 Vincennes Sun Vincennes Sun Vincennes Sun Zulus To Be Here Sunday, The original Zulu Cannibal Giants famous baseball entertainers will be here next Sunday Vincennes in 1850, letter from J.Q. Hoover, early history of Vincennes and its former names is recalled Chippe Coke, Bruchwood, Post Vincent, Au Post, Vinsenne, Vincennes, 2000 inhabitants, Simon Carie shot and killed on Main Street To throw open new slab thru town of Emison, state road 10 traffic will be diverted from Bruceville road beginning Tuesday, highway Bruceville road hereafter will be part of state road 12 Sixth Street to be marked with signs of 3 state roads, Vincennes is rich with historic lore, flowery article Well known merchant passes away, August Schultheis, at his home 521 Main, Death takes 3rd member of old family, Mr. Margaret Schmidt, widow of the late Gerhard Schmidt, 1429 bayou, daughter of Casper memering within the past 4 months, one sister, Mr. Mary Arnold, and one brother Casper Memering have answered the final summons, b. August 28, 1855, married Nov 9, 1880 Head of well known family passes away, Mr. margaret Schmidt, widow of Gerhardt Schmidt 1429 bayou Street, Casper Memering, Arnold, b. August 28, 1855 in Germany, Moving pictures brown opening being promised, Brown Shoe Factory opening, to be held may 27th, Vincennes to buy the site of old Fort Sackville, Culbertson, Barnett, 1st, Church, and Calvary Streets good article, much info, old blockhouse square, St. John's Hotel, Emison Hardware, O'Neal Hotel, Officers in the net, arrests to be made next week, prominent men included in lists, 6 month investigation brought to an end, crime, police, houses of ill fame, booze, liquor parties, anna cargal, Vincennes to buy the site of old Fort Sackville, will build a great memorial to George Rogers Clark there someday, Culbertson, St. John's Hotel, warehouses, old blockhouse square, Emison hardware, coal yards, o'neal Hotel, claude Gregg, GRC Memorial George Rogers Clark Memorial Board of Works contracts for a new pumper, Ahrens Fox company, Nash Truck Chassis, $12 950 Brown Shoe Factory Edition of The Vincennes Sun huge article with photos about the new Brown Shoe Company on Washington Ave (Fairground Ave) 221 1926 5/25/1926 1926 5/26/1926 1926 5/26/1926 Vincennes Sun Opening of Brown Shoe Company marks epoch in industrial progress of old Vincennes, with photos and many articles Old Vincennes gone, a shiny new one here, Chicago Tribune, Vincennes Sun Vincennes Round up being made, ten persons are arrested during morning hours and search is being continued, sheriff and deputy arrested too chambers, smith, robinson, conspiracy, Hickman takes four people away, Arraignment all Vincennes folk at 9 o'clock Friday before Judge C.O. Baltzell, Prosecuting Attorney Floyd Young and two others are being taken into custody, Rob Robinson, Roy (Hobnail) Harding, Leo Wilson, Wade Phillips, violation of prohibition law. 1926 5/27/1926 Vincennes Sun 1926 5/29/1926 Vincennes Sun 1926 6/1/1926 Vincennes Sun 1926 6/2/1926 Vincennes Sun 1926 6/2/1926 Vincennes Sun 1926 6/4/1926 1926 6/10/1926 Vincennes Sun 1926 6/13/1926 Vincennes Commercial 1926 6/24/1926 Vincennes Sun 1926 7/1/1926 1926 7/2/1926 1926 7/4/1926 1926 7/20/1926 1926 7/23/1926 1926 7/27/1926 1926 7/28/1926 1926 7/30/1926 Contract is let for building new gymnasium, Decker Chapel addition, C.B. O'Donnell passes away on Monday Evening, well known businessman succumbs to heart attack, operated packing plant at 1st and Busseron Framework of steel for new coliseum rising, huge girders of 11 tons weight are being placed, start laying brick on Monday, bedford stone Adams coliseum Vincennes Coliseum Fair store is removed to theh watson building at 2nd and Busseron, , for past 5 years in the Odd fellows building near 2nd and Broadway, specializes in used clothing, Mr. Cibull, it was formerly the Army and Navy Store Stop and Go lights working at 6th and Main, works from 6am until 11pm, First light in Vincennes Pied piper here to kill the rats of all the folk, J.R. Waterhouse will rid the city of rats First Directory of Vincennes Contains Vast Amount of Information, among the relics of Miss Emma Haeusser, sister of Chas Kuhn, 1858-1859 Kuhn family great book collection, stage coach routes, Curtis Shake throws a bomb in courtroom, Kiwanis Give Organ to Coliseum, Gift accepted by builders of the The Vincennes Sun building, Vincennes Sun New organ presented for the coliseum Kiwanis Club donates Commercial Organ, Vincennes Sun Fourth of July picnic at Jefferson Park, Formerly Klan Park, Commercial Coliseum Walls Rising Rapidly working on roof, (Adams Vincennes Sun Coliseum) Vincennes Sun Theater seat is adopted for the local coliseum, Adams Coliseum, Commercial Brokhages will change elevator at an early date, electrifying the Vincennes Sun elevator in their store, had been in operation since 1900 (water type) Vincennes Six Story Hotel To Be Erected Corner of Fourth and Main, Commercial Burchfield, Bierhaus fire big article Vincennes Sun Pantheon Theatre Is ReDecorated On Interior, 1926 7/30/1926 Vincennes Sun Pantheon is reDecorated on interior, theatre, theater, stenciling is opposite of what it was before, mulberry background yellow chrome base, ceiling is slightly lighter yellow than the walls, Decorative work around stage opening is blue and gold, 1926 8/7/1926 Vincennes Sun Proposed Plant fourth and Main has been assured, Hotel, Bierhaus, Burchfield property 222 John Ohnemus found guilty on nuisance charge, 1018 Main Street Saloon, Ferry Company getting ready to operate here, leslie Ghee and 1926 8/26/1926 Paul Doddridge, foot of Busseron Street and the illinois bank, during repairs of wagon bridge, large boat Vincennes Attend the Grand Opening of Piggly Wiggly 416 Main Saturday 1926 9/23/1926 Commercial Sept 25th, 1926 11/12/1926 Vincennes Sun Coliseum Dedication is tonight (later Adams Coliseum) Anna C. O'Flynn tells of history of many names given to 1926 7/12/1933 not given in clipping Vincennes, Vincennes Grand Opening Werker's New Soda Shop 2137 Fairground Ave, 1926 Commercial July 22, 1926 Ad Stones with brilliancy of diamond gems, petersburg youths Vincennes 1927 2/8/1927 discover in ledge in Knox County stones resembling diamonds, Commercial sent to chemist 1926 8/13/1926 Vincennes Commercial Smith Buys the Watjen Drug Store, Wood C. Watjen, veteran local druggist, sells to the Smith Pharmacy and gives possession, Ray Smith, 7th and Broadway, They already own a store at 10th and Main, Some history on Watjen's locations given. 1927 2/12/1927 1927 4/2/1927 1927 4/7/1927 1927 4/12/1927 1927 4/13/1927 1927 4/17/1927 1927 4/17/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 4/28/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 5/2/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 5/3/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 5/10/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 5/11/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 5/14/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 5/17/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 5/24/1927 Vincennes Commercial $50 000 bond issue to buy fairgrounds, council passes ordinance, being purchased from Joseph Griggs, a swimming pool, 1927 5/26/1927 Vincennes Commercial Old Vincennes, My Old Home Town, By Clarence C. Johnson, complete song lyrics listed, copyright 1927 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Kixmiller garage is converted into wild animal zoo, Col. "Idaho" Bill limps into garage with lion funny story Inglehearts take over Atlas Mills, final transfer completed at Indianapolis yesterday, Orville T. Stout, will continue to operate as "Atlas Mills" Will Rogers Program will start at 8:30, Vincennes Coliseum, Will Rogers at the Coliseum, April12, 1927, Klippert buys Hall Property North 7th, art, wallpaper store, 525 N. 7th, 7th Perry, formerly Rite-Way Bakery, School house at Wheatland catches fire, school house for colored children caught fire, defective flue, volunteer Bucket brigade, slight damage to roof Rare make violins hobby of Vincennes Violinist, Jack Terrell, BalgeNorth, Hamm, Living over the old days in old post, descendants of prominent figure in early history take part in the production of Alice of Old Vincennes, Michel Brouilliette fought with George Rogers Clark, Engineers are surveying highway 50, paralleling the railroad on South side, Plan to curb the number of gas stations, committee will meet with Mayor Gregg Thursday to make reccommendations to council, decreasing property values Started up Cigar Factory 51 years ago, E.H. Yunghans Recalls Early days of the Cigar Manfacturing business in Vincennes, later Liberty Hardware building Dead man's confession made public by police, Seth Ballow, Murder of Oscar Taylor 15 years ago, june 2, 1912 when death occurred, Herscall Campbell Red Ballow's Fishing Camp, murder, homicide, accident, drowning Ordinance to restrict gas stations read, Marland Oil Refining Company (Later a Conoco Station) petitioned to build at 9th and Main, later Tony Hess' Station to install fountains, elaborate lighting and attractive shrubbery 223 1927 5/27/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 5/29/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 6/26/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 7/6/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 7/17/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 7/23/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 7/24/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 7/31/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 9/10/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 9/13/1927 1927 9/13/1927 1927 9/15/1927 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial 1927 10/11/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 10/18/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 10/20/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 10/20/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 10/25/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 10/25/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 11/1/1927 Vincennes Sun Order Fixtures for new building, Duesterberg & Kramer have placed contract for fixtures and soda fountain for their new building, 7th Buntin, to open on july 4 Bosworth Yards will be sold, old landmark, 5th and Vigo, 179 ft on 5th and 200 ft on Vigo, est 40 years ago, Takes lease on Lakewood Park, Charles Franklin planning extensive improvements on popular amusement Park, according to an announcement by H.L. Bennett, general manager of the Vincennes Electric Railway Company, he will open the skating rink today, plans to make extensive repairs and will add many new attractions, plans to reconstruct the dam too, Start construction on automobile race track West of the city today, 1/2 mile dirt track, built on elmer seitzinger farm, George Rogers Clark Speedway Landmark Mercantile establishment passes to new owner's hands, L.A. Wise and Co. dry goods store, passes into hands of Edward Kerr, Princeton after a half a century in business, since 1873, Bayards built new building in 1876 for them, bank records show that they never borrowed a dollar or missed a discount, great history in article Empire Hotel Building has changed hands, Julius Weinshibaum has purchased it, 2nd and Busseron, $12 000, Cornerstone laying today, new free methodist Church to be occasion of special program, N. 4th Street, state senator Curtis Shake, Gimbel stores sold by Frank M. Bond to large Indianapolis concern, disposing of interest due to poor health, has been sole owner for over 12 years New Lasalle School opened Friday night, thousands attend reception held in beautiful new building, much description of building given City to sell old material on Park site, warehouse at 1st and Church Street, George Rogers Clark Memorial Site, City to sell old material on Park site, wrecking warehouse at 1st and Church Streets, purchase of scales, GRC Memorial Alice Branch, former Vincennes girl rises to fame and fortune, she is engaged now, The hanging of Tom McKinney, thrilling story of hanging of Mt. Carmel man at Vincennes in early days, his dad came to claim "My Meat", One killed, two hurt in season's closing program at speedway, Arthur D. Cain instantly killed, George Rogers Clark Speedway, Lawrenceville, Work will start on new Church Thursday morning, Decker, new methodist episcopal Church here on the lot adjoining the parsonage, old building to be sold J.T. M'Jimsey, aged retired business man, found dead in his bead, was in business over half a century, owned buggy company, his son was Guy, he and his son owned and operated the Grand Opera House, McJimsey Herman Reel crushed to instant death in bridge works accident, caught under fallen punch press weighing five tons, Vincennes Steel, Wabash Steel Advertise for bids for new fire station, no. 2 company will be located in new building across C&EI tracks, 6th and Harrison station to be sold, Lincoln Read Western Sun in early life, martyred president's interest here is related, 224 1927 11/3/1927 1927 11/3/1927 1927 11/4/1927 1927 11/4/1927 1927 11/7/1927 1927 11/9/1927 1927 11/14/1927 1927 11/15/1927 1927 11/17/1927 1927 11/18/1927 1927 11/18/1927 1927 11/21/1927 1927 11/24/1927 1927 11/24/1927 1927 11/27/1927 1927 11/28/1927 1927 11/30/1927 1927 11/30/1927 1927 11/30/1927 1927 12/1/1927 1927 12/3/1927 High Class Business College opened today in LaPlante Building, lengthy article describing College Come lets take a trip over the land abraham lincoln once trod, rambler writes First article of three on trail to resting place of great Vincennes Sun emancipator's mother, route to lincoln city brings back memoirs of early 30's Bell purchased by Vigo hangs in Terre Haute Court House, Vincennes Sun Francis Vigo, heirs of Vigo Modest slabs only tribute over where nancy hanks lincoln rests, Vincennes Sun rambler tells of Second visit to lincoln city, Indiana has yet to recognize due honor, Shake elected bar president, knowx County bar association, he Vincennes Sun succeeds W. J. Padgett, Sam Emison was elected vice president, Lyle Miller secretary, Wheatland Elevator destroyed by fire, Moore elevator, estimated Vincennes Sun loss of $15 000. Bucket brigade, Board awards contracts for new fire house, fire station, fire Vincennes Sun department, report of location to be made to city council, new no. 2 house, Discovers original deed to NorthWest Territory in Virginia, ancient Vincennes document signed by Thomas Jefferson, found in Richmond Commercial archives Facsimile of original deed of NorthWest Territory is given Vincennes Sun historical society, discovered in archives in virginia, 150 000 acres of land, St. Francisville Ferry is opened, distance from here to Mt. Carmel is reduced, 24 hour service is being Maintained, Gillespie, from Vincennes Sun ferry to 6th Street road, new paved road, shorter than going through lawrenceville New lobbies at store completed, national jewelry and clothing Vincennes Sun company at 311 Main, Purchase lot for hose house, board of works purchased a lot to Vincennes Sun build a firehouse, fire station, hose house, 11th and Hickman, 11th and College, $800, 50x130 foot lot, Makes re-survey of old "Vincennes Tract", tracing down the Vincennes Sun earliest land surveys in this area, witness trees, markings, several points found Film to prove Vigo Bell Story, Vincennes Movie man to shoot Vincennes Sun picture, C.C. Johnson, Small blaze causes heavy loss, number of automobiles damaged Vincennes Sunday or destroyed, cannon motor sales, 16 N. 1st Street, formerly terre Commercial haute brewing company Fire laddies get praise for work in blaze, LaCoste says garage flame might have been dangerous, Cannon Motor Sales garage, Vincennes Sun 8 automobiles were burned, defective wiring in one of them stored in the basement Steamboat days on the Wabash recalled by an old clipping, roger Vincennes Sun glass, listing of boats in March of 1830 Gibault scouts prepare menagerie for annual circus, Fr. Doll's Vincennes Sun Circus, Red Skelton, Relic Gives Evidence of River Trade, workers unearthed a massive anchor of concrete and steel attached to a heavy cable, Vincennes Sun concrete block was 20' long and from 2-5' wide, near the foot of Nicholas Street, Sells interest in barber shop, Frank "Rox" Soudriette is now the Vincennes Sun sole owner of the Mogul Barber Shop, located at 425 Main, purchased interests from Frank Blome, Barber shops change hands, Mogul located in Bishop block Vincennes between 4th and 5th, and the big four barber shop located in Commercial same block, all names given Vincennes Sun 225 1927 12/4/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 12/6/1927 Vincennes Sun 1927 12/8/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 12/8/1927 Vincennes Sun 1927 12/8/1927 Vincennes Sun 1927 12/8/1927 Vincennes Sun 1927 12/9/1927 Vincennes Sun The Great NorthWest Its History and People Creole Customs, Anna C. O'Flynn, King Balls, Here's History of Orchard and Knox Nurseries, Time of First establishment goes back to 1851, Simpson, Nursery, Reed, McClure, Burnett, Fay, Opell sells building and bakery stock, Lyman Busse, purchases KofP building and GW Opel interest in Bakery, 2nd and Portland, damaged by fire before Opell sells KofP Building, 2nd and Portland to Lyman L. Busse, Lawrenceville, new lillian café at 3rd and Busseron to be opened soon, Rambler visits St. Vincent's orphanage; fins cheer there, excellent description of orphanage, Opell sells Knights of Pythias Building, 2nd and Portland, to Lyman L. Busse, Lawrenceville merchant, Lillian café at 3rd and Busseron also mentioned within article New Place to eat for city, "The St. Ann" will be opened December 10 by the misses Roseman who have taken over the Hack Residence at 4th and Buntin, old colonial type home, brought chef from evansville Field's band plays at old green home, Al G. Field Minstrels, Uncle Billy Green at 7th and Main, Pantheon, Grand , Perry Tindolph resident now, Death Knell sounded for old hack and simon Brewery, Hack & Simon, two Page article on the demise of the Hack and Simon Brewery, 1927 12/17/1927 Vincennes Commercial 1927 12/22/1927 Vincennes Sun 1927 12/24/1927 Vincennes Sun 1927 12/25/1927 Vincennes Commercial Kresge buys property in Main Street, S.S. Kresge Company, buys building occupied by Duesterberg & Kramer Drug Store, 3rd Main, 1927 12/28/1927 Vincennes Commercial Booklet lists graduates of Vincennes High School from 1874 to 1894, and is all inclusive, complete list given in article by name 1928 1/4/1928 Vincennes Commercial New Café Almost Ready for opening, Jewell Jewel Café at 3rd and Busseron is different and pleasing in the interior arrangement GW Opell, Lillian Opell, interior has been completely remodeled, lighted floral Rosettes in metal ceiling, 1928 1/7/1928 Vincennes Commercial Large garage will be built on half block, Vigo between 5th and 6th, bought by G.R Dunphy and JW Lenahan, to build soon now occupied by the old Bosworth Lumber Company, Ewing Printing Area in 2010 1928 1/8/1928 Vincennes Commercial Boulevard approved by County dads, will run along river, Kresge buys D-K Building at 3rd Main, Duesterberg & Kramer, including Frank Building, erected in 1884 by Charles Graeter, 1928 1/14/1928 Vincennes Commercial Rifle and powder horn rare relics, long rifle of deer slayer lore, bearing date of 1729 comes to light at petersburg, Thomas Grubb David Grubb, small gourd, flax stopper, David Schultz gunsmith, gun maker, Pike County, will be part of GRC Exhibition in 1929 in Vincennes 1928 1/21/1928 Vincennes Commercial Former local manufacturer passes away, Frederick A. Spiegel, retired furniture manufacturer 70 years old, started factory here 1/25/1928 Vincennes Commercial New Bungalow home opened to the public, First of the kind in US is built in Vincennes, plans copyrighted by claude A. Rogers, 2nd and Hickman (now College), apartment bungalows have been constructed, 18'wide 24'long, Millard Gardner, Mike Hartigan, 1928 226 1928 1/26/1928 Vincennes Commercial 1928 1/27/1928 Vincennes Commercial 1928 1/27/1928 Vincennes Commercial More relics are placed in window, Public Service Indiana Window, Military relic display loaned items from Vincennes folks, WWI Bud Taylor, Scotty Orndorff, John Myers, E.A. Cash, Henry Knauth, Frank Milam, Lon Robinson, E.W. Detterman, Roy Hennis, American Legion Dedication of new township School house, Johnson farm bureau dedicates new Purcell Station Consolodated Building with program Deem, Jording, Wallen, Bobe, Sisson, Bailey, Decker, Williams, Lane, Palace of Sweets buys store room, Bourlekas & Co., 4th and Main, Rohn Recker, palace of sweets since 1918, 1928 1/28/1928 Vincennes Commercial Former local merchant dies at Miami Florida, William Burchfield, pugh co., Flint store, Feb 5, 1925 fire, lyons building, 1928 1/29/1928 Vincennes Commercial Names of Revolutionary soldiers are sought by daughters of revolution, DAR, listing of Knox County war veterans 1928 1/29/1928 Vincennes Commercial Paul Kuhn Elevator is deeded to GRC Commission, First property purchased for GRC Memorial site, $35 099 old Fort Sackville site 1928 1/29/1928 Vincennes Commercial 1928 2/1/1928 Vincennes Commercial 1928 2/11/1928 Vincennes Commercial 1928 2/21/1928 Vincennes Sun Silver Jubilee to be celebrated by local knights of columbus, KofC, K of C, Catholic , New Church at Decker begins to take shape, Brick Veneer M.E. Church at Decker will be a handsome edifice, kitchen in basement New School Building Is Inspected by Thousands of Vincennes Citizens, Lincoln High School Building, Fire sweeps penney store, two other buildings damaged, four firemen injured, freezing water hinders firemen, loss is $150 000. Nat'l jewlelry shop, 1928 2/22/1928 Vincennes Commercial Penney Store Burns, Fire Causes Heavy Loss, Results in injuries to five fire fighters, building will be rebuilt at once, 309 Main Street temporary store will be at 3rd and Busseron, 1928 2/22/1928 1928 2/22/1928 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Penney Store Burns, To Rebuild, Fire causes heavy loss; results in injuries to five fire fighters, J.C. Penney Store Burns, To Rebuild, Fire causes heavy loss, results in injuries to five fire fighters., good article 1928 2/24/1928 Vincennes Commercial Gimbel Bond Store Making improvements, spending thousands of dollars to improve store at Main and Second Street 1928 2/24/1928 Vincennes Commercial Penney Store will reopen Saturday a.m. J.C. Penney, 1928 2/28/1928 Vincennes Commercial City Council Disannexes Foundry Site, Resolution adopted last night completes chamber of commerce obligation to foundry campaign 1928 2/28/1928 Vincennes Commercial Duesterberg & Kramer Store Damaged By Fire Monday, Heavy Loss Suffered, 3rd and Main, LaChance Studio, SS Kresge 1928 2/28/1928 Vincennes Commercial 1928 2/29/1928 Vincennes Commercial Former local merchant dies at Miami, Florida, William Burchfield, Pugh Company, Flint Store, 1st Main then moved to 4th and Main, Propose the formation of a chapter here, Society of Sons of the American Revolution is proposed, C.W. Adams 1928 3/4/1928 Vincennes Commercial Gimbel Bond Company Remodel Store Rooms, extensive improvements are made to interior of building at 2nd and Main, 1928 3/8/1928 Vincennes Commercial Jim Corbett is visitor in this city, former champion stopped off here for several hours last night, heavyweight champion of the world Charles Kuhn, 227 Reel-Blue Lumber Company to expand, N. 6th between Depot and Locust Streets, organized 7 years ago, Oliphant, Umfleet, Reel, Alsop, Huston, Came to this country in sailing ship,The late Thomas Campbell was over seven weeks crossing the ocean, died last Thursday, came here from Ireland 1928 3/9/1928 Vincennes Commercial 1928 3/24/1928 Vincennes Commercial 1928 3/25/1928 Vincennes Commercial Penney's store site bought by company, architect's plans are expected the latter part of next week, rebuilding after fire, 1928 4/1/1928 Vincennes Commercial Fortnightly club will break ground Monday for beautiful new home, Miss Margaret Holland will turn First shovel of dirt, 6th Seminary, completed by Aug 30 much detailed building info given 1928 4/1/1928 Vincennes Commercial Fortnightly Club will break ground Monday for beautiful new home, contract for $30 000 structure was let at noon Saturday, Miss Margaret Holland will turn first shovel full of Earth, Contract calls for the completion of Building by August 30 of this year, details of construction given within article. 1928 4/3/1928 Vincennes Commercial Ground broken Monday for construction of Fortnightly Club Home, Mr. Curtis Shake, Sutton and Routt architects, 1928 5/25/1928 Vincennes Commercial Formal opening marks the completion of the Alice Manor, 1st modern apt building 3rd and Broadway Streets, construction began July 1, 1922, completed may 24, 1923, $100 000 1928 6/15/1928 Vincennes Commercial 1928 7/2/1928 Vincennes Sun 1928 7/7/1928 Vincennes Sun 1928 7/8/1928 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1928 7/13/1928 Vincennes Commercial 1928 7/13/1928 Vincennes Commercial 1928 7/13/1928 Vincennes Commercial 1928 7/14/1928 Vincennes Commercial 1928 7/18/1928 Vincennes Sun 1928 8/6/1928 Vincennes Sun 1928 8/16/1928 Vincennes Sun 1928 8/18/1928 Vincennes Commercial History of Vincennes (several parts), found in an old trunk continued for several editions, published in First city directory, found in an old trunk Plans Renewed to build County T.B. Hospital, TB, (later "Hillcrest") DAR to get deed Harrison gave pioneer for First brick, William Henry Harrison, Samuel Thompson, 400 acres, 1804 not recorded until 1825, McKee Farm Antique shop opens Monday for business, fine museum pieces, desk of blue jean Williams, duncan fyffe table, Culbertson, Lot at 1st and Main Sold to Commerce Body, Flint Farrell lot, 92 feet, $15 500, Remodeling home of judge coulter, 9th and Shelby, yellow and buff brick, 12 rooms and a large sleeping porch, Sutton & Routt Architects, S.L. Kirk Lot at 1st and Main sold to commerce body, 1st Main, Flint Farrell lot corner of 1st and Main, $15 500, 92 feet Group of Vincennes Men Buy George Rogers Clark Speedway in Deal Completed Friday, John L. Adams, Curtner, Youg, Argenta, Reel, race, racing Rambler goes back to early Knox County in visit to old Emison home and mill site, old stage coach road off st rd 41, old white home, the mill stones were buried on the spot when the mill closed down mariah Creek, old white house built there in 1845 by Emisons, mill established 1804, mill stones from France, operated by water until 1821, closed 1879 Pantheon Theatre safe robbed of $1000, burglars use heavy tools to pry open safe, Rambling with the rambler, The Brouillette Family Article, highway 67 cuts through their property, history of, Pere, Alphonse, 1847, Louise, Penney Store Opened Friday In New Home, hundreds call and congratulate management, 307-309 Main, 307 Main, 309 Main, 228 1928 9/2/1928 Vincennes Commercial Bank Building is leased by Otto Kramer, Knox Harrison Bank, 5th Main, Duesterberg & Kramer, will begin tearing out bank fixtures and vault, tile floor will be extended to the rear of the building, new soda fountain to be installed, real mahogany with a Formica top and base, 22 years in drug business, 1928 9/11/1928 Vincennes Commercial New Church at Decker will be dedicated Sunday, Methodist Episcopal Church, First organized here in 1889, dedicated their First Church in 1892, 1928 9/21/1928 Vincennes Commercial Bernard store is rebuilding at 318 Main, extensive improvements started yesterday, will use French design in new building, Big improvements to Lincoln Hotel has been planned, 30 new rooms to be added, new front and hotel lobby, elevator, Boog, 4th Vigo Vincennes Fortnightly club will dedicate beautiful new club house on 1928 9/23/1928 Commercial Tuesday, many photos, 6th Seminary Fortnightly Club will dedicate beautiful new club house on Vincennes Tuesday, with many photos, history of club given, organized by 1928 9/23/1928 Commercial eight women in 1891, lengthy article, many architectural details given, materials, etc… New home is fortnightly club's reward for 37 years constant aid to 1928 9/24/1928 Vincennes Sun humanity, ideals and history of organization are given by Mr. Curtis Shake, Fortnightly will dedicate new club house Tuesday, program for 1928 9/24/1928 Vincennes Sun members only at 3 O'clock, with photo, Famous Sculptor and Party Will Be Here Friday, The Lorado Taft 1928 10/3/1928 not given in clipping Art Society of Chicago Illinois Find relic remodeling Somes home, embossed card bearing the Vincennes names of Class initiated into Indiana Consistory in 1884 found 1928 10/11/1928 Commercial behind mantle 312 Church Street, Masonic, Masons, Freemasonry, Fire Damages Store Stock and Building of Glass Millinery, 2nd Vincennes 1928 10/26/1928 story of the Robert M. Glass Millinery store building at 209 Main Commercial Street, Herbert Hoover in city today, Nominee's train arrives near 3:30 Vincennes 1928 11/2/1928 this afternoon, B&O special will stop 10 minutes at Union Depot Commercial Hotel, schools will dismiss, president Hail Hoover as Next President Thousands cheer as his train steams into city, great ovation given presidential nominee during his brief stop at Union Depot Friday Afternoon, People came for Vincennes 1928 11/3/1928 miles to see the distinguished American, Herbert Hoover, Orville Commercial T. Stout, Ewing Emison, C.W. Adams, E.C. Wharf and V.O. Shepard boarded the train at North Vernon and came to introduce Mr. Hoover, 1929 1/19/1929 Lucky Boy First talkie played at Pantheon 1928 9/23/1928 Vincennes Commercial 1929 1/27/1929 Vincennes Commercial Temporary Restraining order granted, in suit brought against the Vincennes Furniture Manufacturing Company, Ideal Cabinets 1929 2/5/1929 Vincennes Commercial Extensive renovations at John B. Wise Store, a new balcony stretching across the entire rear of the store has been added, founded 50 years ago, taken over by Kerr in 1927 1929 2/5/1929 Vincennes Commercial extensive renovations at John B. Wise store, a balcony has been erected, private office, First floor being redecorated, steel ceiling will replace the older plaster one, founded some 50 years ago, taken over by Kerr in 1927 1929 2/7/1929 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes placed on the air map, weather reporting station established here Wednesday, US mail pilots, A.B. Brouillette, 229 Vincennes Commercial Old landmark is going down, Jordan elevator, built half century ago, is being razed, 1st Broadway, Inglehart milling company, Tindolph, shoe factory, 2/9/1929 Vincennes Commercial Old Landmark is coming down, Jordan elevator, built half century ago is being razed, 1st and Broadway, to facilitate reclamation of the land which is owned by the Iglehart Milling Company, Tindolph, shoe factory, griner Griner shoe factory, Steamboat, Crown Point, Jennie Ray, Belgrade, brought livestock and grain, 1929 2/19/1929 Vincennes Commercial Leaves from the history of the town of Vincennes, letter to the editor, John Baptiste Brouillette, Samuel Smith Story, lot #148, 4th Busseron Johnson and Emison survey, Henry and Mitchell Richardville, Dubois, Book E Pages 373 374, 1831, neat story 1929 2/21/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 2/23/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 2/24/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 2/25/1929 Vincennes Sun 1929 2/28/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 1929 2/9/1929 1929 3/30/1929 1929 5/3/1929 1929 5/3/1929 1929 5/4/1929 1929 5/8/1929 1929 5/10/1929 1929 5/12/1929 1929 5/12/1929 1929 5/14/1929 1929 5/15/1929 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Blast will topple elevator, marks opening of dedication, ask president Coolidge to press button setting off charge under former Paul Kuhn Building, 1st Barnett, President to inaugurate sesquintennial, nation's chief to touch button at white house, action of Coolidge through medium of wire will explode bombs which will topple elevator on site of Fort Sackville, launching project Old Territorial Hall Vincennes, NorthWest Territory, Harrison Park, The White house of the NorthWest Territory restored by Francis Vigo chapter of DAR nice article with good photo of mansion as it was then Nation's Chief to touch button at white house, Coolidge will explode bombs which will topple elevator on site of Fort Sackville, Paul Kuhn Elevator, GRC George Rogers Clark 1st and Barnett Vincennes Commercial Industrial Edition, many descriptions and photos of local industry given, too many to list gas utility office, cigars, monument company, electric power, hammon clinic, packaging company, creamery, atlas mills, Churches, poster service, fruit, car service, transfer company, Baltic mills, foundry, Blackford, banks, Fire Damages Grocery Store, corner of 4th and Main, A&P Store, started in ware room in back part of First floor, Airport Inn will be opened Sunday, O'Neil, A&P Damage is very slight, fire confined entirely to back of store, will hold fire sale today only, 4th and Main, Smith Building, Grand remodeling recalls days when, Grand Opera House, Perry D. Green, Benjamin Harrison Spoke here, William Jennings Bryan, Bob Fitzsimmons once gave a boxing exhibition here, Eddie Foy, Warrens of Virginia, arcade saloon, Townsley restaurant, Empire, Murphy, Hot car cases being tried in Indianapolis, LA Wilkerson, this city, and three others are defendants, motor vehicle theft Louis Wilkerson, LA Wilkerson Found Guilty, local man along with three others guilty, hot car case, Louis Wilkerson Found Guilty, Local Man Along With Three Others Guilty, Hot Car Case, to know penalty next Friday, L.A. Wilkerson Ad, Absolute Sale, Vincennes Phonograph Company, 11th and Nicholas, notice of sale, buildings, equipment, supplies, Creamery Company Merges With Beatrice Firm, Tip-Top Creamery, comes after 25 years of successful operation, 230 Vincennes man says he was with Custer's Army, Jacob Adams, 123 West Eberwine recalls events of 53 years ago today, 7th Calvary company H, Vincennes University is subject of article, details early history, photos of First building included, July 6 edition of the prairie farmer magazine Approve river front wall plans, to extend structure from Main to Dubois, Death Recalls Slavery Times, Aged Colored Woman was "Bound Girl" in South before Civil War, Mr. Fanny Granger, Wheatland, her exact age is unknown 1929 6/25/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 7/10/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 7/11/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 7/14/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 8/24/1929 Vincennes Commercial Oil company opening today, Lincoln oil refining company now located at 6th and St. Clair Streets, filling station and bulk plant, 1929 8/30/1929 Vincennes Commercial Clothing store opens Saturday, Felix Youngheart enters merchandise business for himself at 227 Main Street, formerly Vance-Winans company, 1929 9/6/1929 Vincennes Commercial Unite to build new club house, postal employees to complete structure soon on six acre tract, off old Wheatland road on Alfred McClure Place, 24x40 frame structure, will dam small Creek to create lake there, will be completed this fall it is said 1929 9/7/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 9/8/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 9/18/1929 1929 9/18/1929 1929 9/19/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 10/11/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 10/11/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 10/26/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 11/10/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 11/12/1929 Vincennes Commercial 1929 11/16/1929 Vincennes Commercial Work about completed, new kelso Creek boulevard finished with exception of switches, will be making the switch connections, Streetcars City receives wide publicity, Collier's current history contain Clark articles announce hub smith biography, Collier's Sept 14 edition, Hubbard smith Old Cathedral restores crypt of its bishops, St Francis Xavier, crypt, history of, Will install a new front, Bernard, E. Kuhn Building occupied by the palace of fashion, Old City Hall Supplied with market place, residents of former day recognized in old photograph put on display, razed old buildings in 1886, Tract of Virgin Timber Sold, one of last areas near Monroe City sold Thursday by Mary McCoy Estate, Harrison Township, 25 large hardwood trees Buys lot adjoining Lincoln Building, Lela Litherland proprietor of the Lincoln Hotel, 4th and Vigo, purchased lot adjoining building from Herman Boog of KY Veteran druggist recalls old practices in business, John H. Miller, 221 Main, today marks the 45th year in business, established in 1866, history of store Fire damages resaurant, kitchen in Red Spot gutted by flames, Frank Gilchrest, 5th and Main, Lumber firm will expand, GF Osterhage Company purchased stock of WM Simpson Company here, abandonment of Vincennes Yards, Show Trouper Arrives Home, Red Skelton Spends Summer with large medicine aggregation. 1021 N. 9th Street, 1929 11/19/1929 Vincennes Commercial Memorial Commission Buys Ayers Property, 107 Barnett Street, GRC Commission, 45 ft on Barnett and depth of 75 feet 1929 11/21/1929 Vincennes Commercial Old mill site is beautified, transforming tract along boulevard into one of city's beauty spots, old rolling mill Hickman Street, 1929 Vincennes Commercial Announces lot purchase here, Clark Commission, Emma Recker Property, 111 Barnett, also 107 Barnett, Orley C. Ayers lot, Culbertson 12/4/1929 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial 231 1929 12/19/1929 1929 12/24/1929 1929 12/26/1929 1929 12/27/1929 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Sun Will open new service store, George Flack will operate firestone store, Inc. 9th and Main, Name New Park for Mayor Gregg, Memorial body buys property, William dejean lot purchased by Clark commission, ritterskamp warehouse next, Recall days of early 80's, in old book unearthed here, Jewel Locks, Vincennes Board of trade 1883, list of manufacturers 1930 1/3/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 1/3/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/4/1930 The Vincennes Capital 1930 1/4/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/6/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/6/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/11/1930 1930 1/12/1930 1930 1/13/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/14/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/15/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/15/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/15/1930 Vincennes Sun Scouts have new quarters, troop to move in at old hose house no. 2, Sixth and Seminary Streets, abandoned for the new hose house last year, kiwanis club are sponsoring the endeavor Vincennes Sun Levee will be dynamited to relieve back water pressure, black oak ridge levee, running from the claypool hills to the black oak ridge, Decker, claypole, Orrville, charles mason, to be dropped from airplane, brown ditch Vincennes Sun Levee will be dynamited to relieve back water pressure, black oak ridge levee, running from the Claypool hills to the Black Oak Ridge, this will permit the backwaters to drain off of thousands of acres in Decker Township, Orrville, Charlie Thompson, 1930 1930 1/20/1930 1/20/1930 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial 1930 1/21/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/24/1930 Vincennes Sun To open new café in city, 4th and Vigo, opposite of Lincoln Hotel Woody café 407 Main owners, O'Neal Airport is enlarged, additional 40 acres of land leased, field expanded to twice its former size, one of the largest hangars in this part of the country Louis Gimbel Dies in East age 62, dies in New York, born in PA in 1867, Lee Louis also mentioned May use original plans in restoration of old fort, replica of Fort Sackville, looking for the original plans at the British Embassy, J.W. Kimmell, takes office as our mayor, Joseph W. Kimmell, Mayor Gregg had left his office previously, did not witness it, he had a box of cigars open for the First callers, J.W. Kimmell takes office as our mayor, Vincennes is now being governed by Mayor Joseph W. Kimmell, and the newly elected city administration. Hears Pleas for Wilkerson, Louis Wilkerson, auto theft, Pantheon Theatre Construction of $50 000 building to begin Monday, packing corporation, to be completed in may Begin work on new building, Vincennes Packing Corporation, $50 000 addition, Old Post Historical Association Approved, for the restoration of historical Vincennes, Hill, Coulter, Bunting, Schultheis, O'Flynn, amerins, sutton, willmore, watts, shake, willmore, eikenberry, rielag, robinson Scouts have new quarters troop to move in at old hose house no. 2, boy scouts, fire department, 6th and Seminary, unsure of Street address Oldtimer reminscences on days of 1913 flood here, many interesting details given, Arthur E. Chevrolet Rotary Speaker, discusses development of motor, one of the two original chevrolet brothers who developed the chevrolet motor company, grand hotel, predicts future of transportation, aviation Horuff opens store in city, formal opening is set for Saturday, 227 Main, formerly occupied by Vance-Winans Company, retail shoe store, 232 1930 1/24/1930 Vincennes Sun Remove levee near factory, local plants will be able to move products, at the plea of the Blackford Window Glass Company and the Fort Wayne Corrugated Paper Company, levee across the tracks at the B&O Crossing at Nicholas Street, the one at the terre haute road will be kept intact in case high water hits Vincennes again in the near future. flood 1930 1/25/1930 Vincennes Sun Council takes final action on memorial appropriation, architects plans will be kept safely and privately in the vaults of the Ebner Cold Storage Company until the jury arrives, GRC Memorial, George Rogers Clark 1930 1/25/1930 Vincennes Sun Council takes final action on memorial appropriation, George Rogers Clark Memorial, plans will be kept in the vault at Ebner's. 40 Architects send plans for George Rogers Clark memorial, competition ends at noon today, jury to come here feb. 4th, most came by express, some delivered in person, specifics for contest given Masonic Temple Damaged by Fire 5th and Broadway, description of fire with names 1930 1/27/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/28/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 1/28/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/29/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/29/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/29/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/30/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/31/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 1/31/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/31/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 1/31/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 2/1/1930 Vincennes Commercial Baltic Mills historic industry of Vincennes, must give way for the new memorial, Stout, Williamson, Barr, Fagen, thourgood, Vigo Mills, Kinsey, John Butler, Borrowman, J & S Emison, 1930 2/1/1930 Vincennes Commercial Baltic Mills, historic industry of Vincennes, give way for new memorial, Stout, William Williamson, Thomas B. Barr, Thurgood, Vigo, Borrowman, Butler, J&S Emison, Local Masonic Temple Suffers Damage by Fire, fire in basement, GAR, Elks, and KofC's offered the use of their hall to them, Start work on packing plant, Vincennes packing corporation pouring concrete foundation for addition, old buildings on grounds have been razed Mill question yet unsettled, Clark Commission, Baltic Mills, GRC, George Rogers Clark Memorial, $30 000 discrepency in price for mill Mill question yet unsettled, further negotiations will be necessary between Orville and John Stout's "Baltic Mills" and the George Rogers Clark Commission regarding the purchase of their property for the project, May name road for Washington, State Road 50 may be called the "George Washington National Highway", Frank Culbertson, Templars Meet at K of C's Home using their lodge after fire, knights of columbus masons freemasonry masonic New additon to Bolk Store, Remodeling is already under way, August E. Bolk Hardware Store 611 North 2nd Street, center wall in old building is being removed, favor local businesses when you can Expansion at body factory planned here, Brouillette shop has order from Harvester Company, Graham Brothers, 911 N. 1st Street, will be building truck bodies for international harvester company, others too New Addition to Bolk Store, Remodeling is already under way, 811 N. 2nd Street, work will start within the next few days, will join a new addition that is already underway, new addition will be 40x150 feet, has the largest stock of pulleys in the midWest, they will begin making their own pulleys to be poured by the Vincennes Foundry, 233 Council passes ordinance for memorial fund, city, County make $200 000 available for acquiring property, situation with Baltic Mills (arguing over price), Stout, Orville and John Stout 1930 2/1/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 2/2/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 2/3/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 2/5/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 2/5/1930 Vincennes Sun Anna C. O'Flynn, one of pioneer workers in collecting history on Abraham Lincoln, commissioned in 1894 by McClure's Magazine, Ida M. Tarbell, A. Hoosier, very interesting article worth reading, 1930 2/6/1930 Vincennes Sun Old newspaper reveals interesting data on Vincennes Market House Built in 1839, great article 1930 2/6/1930 Vincennes Sun Culbertson to take winning Clark plans to Washington, D. Frank Culbertson, architect will need at lEast six months to create working plans, ground should be broken in about a year 1930 2/14/1930 Vincennes Commercial Walker store to move stock, lease building formerly occupied by Liberty hardware Co., 419 Main, since 1914 1930 2/14/1930 Vincennes Sun Clark Plan Winners Named, George Rogers Clark Memorial, GRC Memorial, Official picture of winning plan, many details given within article about the architects rendering shown in article 1930 2/15/1930 Vincennes Commercial Memorial design embodies classic lines, 16 doric columns, 5 ft. dia each, 40 ft tall, building 75 ft dia neat sketch of pool in front of memorial, slightly different than what was actually built 1930 2/15/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 2/15/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 3/4/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 3/5/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 3/6/1930 1930 3/11/1930 1930 4/5/1930 1930 4/7/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 4/7/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 4/7/1930 Vincennes Sun Vincennes commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Tuesday opening day for cooking School at Pantheon Theatre, Miss Edna M. Ferguson, Jury on George Rogers Clark Memorial Plans is here, session to continue at lEast two days, architectural competition, secret session held in the old Harmony Hall, 51 plans submitted, national commission for fine arts Clark jury, geoge rogers Clark memorial, grc memorial, shown through Harrison home, mansion now undertaking extensive repairs and remodeling, replacing timbers, declared a "priceless relic", D.A.R. Moon installs new equipment, 5th and Main, new RCA sound equipment, drapes added to improve sound theodore charles manager Open bids for police station, board of works this afternoon met to award the contract for the building of the new police station, to be awarded to a local contractor or not at all, announced by mayor Kimmell Harmony Club will sell zoo, at Harmony Park Harmony society Special Edition Lincoln Migration Centennial 1830-1930, much history, many photos Vincennes man shook hands with lincoln, MJ Fogarty, Ellis, letters, O&M railroad, Benoit Fritsch's life story is like history, b. Feb 5, 1851 france, Ben alice of old Vincennes cascades ebner Druggist hurt in auto crash, Frank Werker and Robert Parrett injured in 3-way accident, 5th Year in grocery trade, Stephen Williams observes business anniversary today will give favors To move house off Clark site, orley ayres gets permission from board, 107 Barnett to 324 Nicholas, grc memorial, To move house off of Clark Site, GRC George Rogers Clark Memorial, Orley Ayres gets permissio from board, to move house from 107 Barnett to 324 Nicholas Street. Overhead gas pipe at 1st Nicholas to be moved To move house on Clark site, Orley Ayres gets permission from board, from 107 Barnett to 324 Nicholas Street, Clark Commission, GRC Memorial 234 1930 4/8/1930 Vincennes Commercial Begin work on new athletic house at Park, locate building near grandstand, 1930 4/8/1930 Vincennes Commercial Give permit to remove house, Orley Ayers will take structure from Clark site to new lot, 107 Barnett, to 324 Nicholas 1930 4/9/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 4/9/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 4/12/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 4/14/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 4/16/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 4/16/1930 Vincennes Sun Memorial buys property, Cora Sandefer Realty, 111 Barnett Street, purchased by Clark Commission, $4900 House on Clark site purchased, grc memorial, property of Cora Sandefer is bought, 11 Barnett Street, $4900 Fire destroys Williams home, was one of community's landmarks, Johnson township, RFD 3, built over 50 years ago, yellow poplar, like new condition Hearing held on moving of Ayres' house, building on lot purchased by Clark commission must be moved, 107 Barnet to 324 Nicholas Streets The history of the Harrison House, lengthy article, 1st of a series prepared by the DAR The history of the Harrison House, Great article, William Henry Harrison, Tunnel, Mansion, 1930 4/16/1930 Vincennes Sun Has deed of Francis Vigo, Louis E. Thuis, leather goods merchant, William Guillaume Page, May 10, 1808, French deeds 1930 4/16/1930 Vincennes Sun Bank erects neon gas sign, one of largest on Main Street, First national bank, sign weighs 1700 lbs, will be in operation by Wednesday night The History of the Harrison House, 1st of a series of articles on the history of the home, prepared by the DAR, secret tunnel, standpipe, tunnel's sides were a solid row of vertical logs, split in The Vincennes Sun half, flat side in;the roof half logs with the flat side down; and a flor of similar half logs, flat side up, tunnel came out near a tree, drew a map, many references to the tunnel 1930 4/16/1930 1930 4/16/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 4/21/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 4/24/1930 Vincennes Sun Way is found to move house, Ayres Compromises with gas company, from 107 Barnett to new location on Nicholas Street, 1930 4/25/1930 Vincennes Sun Will dedicate pilgrim Church, Oaktown, pilgrim holiness Church will be dedicated on the 27th, with an all day meeting, 1930 5/2/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 5/2/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 5/7/1930 1930 5/8/1930 1930 5/9/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 5/9/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 5/12/1930 Vincennes Sun Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Has deed of francis Vigo, conveyed tract of land to William Page, Louis E. Thuis, leather merchant, may 10, 1808, 1788 deed too written in French Gas station permit given, Lincoln Company to build at 7th and Main, Local man lays plans for recreation Park near city, G.F. Osterhage, 4 miles North of Vincennes off of highway 41, camp arthur, boy scouts, lake too Hart Street gravel pit purchased, lenahan and konen to beautify it later, Herman heirs, Hart Street road near the city ditch, approximately 40 acres Citizens view police station, new headquarters used as polling place for priMary election, May commence building Hotel early in June, George Rogers Clark Hotel, $120 000, completed within one year Rare antique chairs found by local woman, 6 duncan phyfe chairs, obtained by Mr. J.C. Bixby, 231 S. 8th Street, exquite maple inlay, had been in storage for over 50 years in Terre Haute, Open house will be held, new police quarters to be ready Tuesday, South 4th Street, Chief Thomas Martin, Sea Wall to be built soon, permission is obtained from War Department, to start within 60 days, Culbertson, $60 000 235 1930 5/13/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 5/16/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 5/16/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 5/20/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 5/20/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 5/20/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 5/21/1930 1930 5/22/1930 1930 5/22/1930 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Sun Highway junction to be turned into beauty spot, Earl Conrad "Terrace Gardens" Highway 41 61, filling station, spanish architecture, Milton Wampler, 78 taken by death, 916 N. 2nd, son of George and Polly Wampler, pioneer residents of Knox County, born near Bruceville moved to Vincennes 30 years ago, he operated a hostely at 5th and Main Streets which was known as the "Wampler House", this sat where the Pantheon theatre sits in 2010, the foundation of the old wampler house may still be seen in the crawlspace beneath the theatre. Iron used to press Harrison Pants is found, tailor's goose, Mr. Claude Decker, Thomas, Mr. John Glass, Harrison Mansion, Harrison Home, William Henry Harrison Garage Building at 1st and Main is latest deal, Knox Chevrolet Co. GRC Memorial, W.F. Farrell Purchase More Clark Site Property, Garage Building at 1st and Main is latest deal, Knox Chevrolet Building, formerly W.F. Farrell grocery, some buildings will be torn down this summer, Bierhaus property, Soda shop to be reopened, fixtures purchased at receivership sale, Otto Kramer purchased from Alice Soda Shoppe, 7th and Buntin, Local man on Pantheon Bill, Frank Theriac, Ed Frances, theatre, theater, vaudeville, Opening day at new police headquarters, South 4th Street group photo in uniforms many people Seek to find dividing line in Wabash river, survey, surveyor, surveying, Henry Haag, mussel fishing, Indiana, Illinois, dividing line Chris Eheart taken by death, 48 years old, 518 Nicholas, son of Joseph and Ella Richardville Eheart, edna wife, Lydia Sipes aunt, chas richardville formerly employed at the Interstate Public Service Company and had been connected with C.M. Theriac plumbing shop on South 6th Street, Ehart, Skelton, 1930 5/23/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 5/24/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 5/24/1930 Vincennes Sun Fire destroys sawmill sheds, two of three buildings at sawmill at 13th and willow Streets owned by George W. Menefee, hose had to be run from 15th Street, 1400 feet of hose needed 1930 5/24/1930 Vincennes Sun Fire destroys sawmill sheds, origin of blaze is undetermined, 13th and willow Streets, George W. Menefee, 1930 5/27/1930 Vincennes Sun New gasoline station ready, formal opening will be held Wednesday, 12th and Main, 1930 5/28/1930 Vincennes Commercial Dixie Tavern opens Tuesday, Herman Ayers operates new restaurant and Tourist camp on Dixie Bee, good description of interior, black walnut woodwork, latest soda fountain equipment, 1930 5/28/1930 Vincennes Commercial Open Gasoline Station Today, operates at 12th and Main, 1930 5/28/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 5/29/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 5/29/1930 Vincennes Sun Eheart dies early Friday, funeral for Chris Eheart 48 years old, 518 Nicholas, New Inn on 41 opens Tuesday, Dixie Tavern one of finest on highway, 3 miles South of city, Herman Ayers, two story home of english architecture great description of interior and layout of entire building, Play Golf at the Kum Back minature golf course, opens may 30, 1930, Former police station is being prepared for C. of C., chamber of commerce, description of work to be done prior to them moving in 236 1930 6/1/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 6/2/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 6/3/1930 1930 6/3/1930 1930 6/4/1930 1930 6/5/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 6/7/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 6/8/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 6/8/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 6/11/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 6/11/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 6/12/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 6/12/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 6/13/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 6/13/1930 1930 6/13/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 6/14/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 6/14/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 6/17/1930 1930 6/17/1930 1930 6/18/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 6/19/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 6/19/1930 1930 6/24/1930 Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial To celebrate opening, Vincennes Packing Corporation to observe appreciation week, Opening of the Dixie Tavern, June 4th 1930, located on US Road 41 (dixie bee line) 3 mi. South ad Start erection of steel work at once, 4th and Main, George Rogers Clark Hotel, Will open station at 6th and Vigo, Clark Petroleum Co., CC Griffith, manager. 3 gallons for $1 Start construction of sea wall early in July, extension, S. of memorial bridge, advertise for bids within week $75 000 fire at Wheatland Today, major portion of business district destroyed early Thursday Morning Rogers Store, Ford Garage, Thomas Ward home, large brick building, Bucket brigades, power poles burning Mr. Motorist Arranges for mechanical service, Whitehouse Garage, Whitehouse and Son Garage, 106 S. 6th St. with photo of old wrecker car and two men, also turner, chambers, riddle, kixmiller, Wheeler Hack Motor Car Company, Graham motor cars, advertisement, 1013 Main Street Will open bids for Thursday for new structure, gasoline station at 7th and Main, colonial style colonial in character, red pressed brick, with stone or terre cotta trim, will sit diagonally, details too A.P. Roberson dies Tuesday, 69 years, 1622 N. 2nd, son of William and Elizabeth Nash Roberson, Begin work on golf courses, construct minature links at 5th and Vigo and on Werker lot, John Werker store Werker store is at Fairground and McDowell ave. Woolworth to move quarters, to 122 Main moving to 313 Main, furniture store will move to 410 Main woolworth, shephard, Vincennes House Furnishing Co., Walker Hardware Co., Hotel Foundation bids are opened, 4th and Main, Fort Sackville Reality Company, Sutton and Routt Architects, Days when the sun had only four carriers are recalled, Dr. Frigge, frank fay, St. ann's tea room, livery stable, The Vincennes Sun Kirk to begin work on Hotel, 4th and Main, Byron Sutton architect, Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Commercial Kirk to begin work on Hotel, given contract for foundations, footings, 4th and Main, Sutton and Routt architects, Remodeling of store planned for two firms, woolworths and lucas furn Hotel at 4th and Main, 317 Main, LaPlante, Walker building, Lucas Building, Seek to restore car service, abandonment of service to Lakewood Park, to raise fares and go there again residents in that area want Streetcar service back William Bolk 78, dies Monday, home 817 n. 1st Street, b. June 2, 1852 in Germany, Work Started on new Hotel, George Rogers Clark Hotel, 4th and Main, To start work Monday on new linco station, 7th and Main, sutton and routt architects Gold search comes to end, unknown quest for hidden treasure in cave has been abandoned, petersburg to have been buried in cave near blackburn, 3 miles East of petersburg, Reuben Boger, base of tree, dying man Let contract to S.L. Kirk, will start work Monday, filling station 7th Main, Old simmin hole has rival, Fort Sackville Miniature Gold Course was popular place Sunday afternoon 5th Vigo 237 1930 6/29/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 7/8/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 7/8/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 7/9/1930 Vincennes Commercial Will remodel store building, contractor to start work at 410 Main at once, install new front, walker hardware co. John B. Bayard, 1930 7/11/1930 Vincennes Commercial Will approve sea wall bid, executive committee of Clark commission to convene at indiapolis today, frank Culbertson, 1930 7/12/1930 Vincennes Commercial Jacob Adams Sole Survivor, records list local man as only living man who was with Custer, 123 W. Eberwine, neat article, is interesting for anyone interested in military history 1930 7/16/1930 Vincennes Commercial Undertaker searches for claimant of woman's body left 10 years ago, Sealed crypt in Gardners Funeral Home, Rosa gillenwater, Rose gillenwater brown mumified body, left corpse on Oct 5, 1920, Frank Gillenwater, body carried in basket, Depot 1930 7/22/1930 Vincennes Commercial Make plans to rebuild bank, Oaktown, destroyed by fire, will rebuild, vault will be saved 1930 7/31/1930 Vincennes Commercial Open roadside resort soon, Terrace Gardens attractively embody colonial charm and beauty, Conrad, good description 1930 8/3/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 8/7/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 8/7/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 8/7/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 8/16/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 8/16/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 8/28/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 8/28/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 8/28/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 9/9/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 9/13/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 9/13/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 9/15/1930 Vincennes Sun Vincennes Man gets patent, George F. Kahl of 1410 upper 11th receives patent for venilating toilet seat Old Knox tipple burns, blaze started in upper part Sunday afternoon and gradually spread, Bicknell, mine has been abandoned, some history of mine given Fire destroys warehouse at loss of $5000. Knox County farm bureau cooperative association, st clair Street and the B&O railroad, Ashes remain at Gardner's Cremated body of Hector Davies Here, Daughter comes to investigate estate, died 18 years ago, murder in the savoy café Davies was a wrestling champion, he murdered an actress who had been in a performance at the grand, murder, murderer, Unsightly hill top glorified by the O'Donnell Sand and Gravel Company, Terrace Gardens, junction of highways 50 and 67, cut back and beautified the bluff Terrace Gardens to hold formal opening beginning Friday evening at 6 o'clock, ceremonies to begin with dinner, orchestra music and dance many details desribing the place given in article Terrace Gardens unique in Colonial Architecture, by the rambler, future plans are given, pools too $1500 Fire at Junkyard here, three companies answer alarm at 9:30 p.m., Dumes Hide and Junk Company, $1500 fire at juny yard junkyard here, Dumes hide and junk company, building owned by Scott Emison Plan to clear memorial site, old buldings to be torn down this fall, GRC Memorial, plan to use the old Bierhaus Building for storage of materials, Plan to clear memorial site, old building to be torn down this fall, grc memorial, Bierhaus Building, New Filling Station Will be completed soon, Lincoln Super service station, corner of 7th and Main, 7th Main, Terrace Gardens Advertisement with photo, junction of highways 41 and 67 N. Receive bids for new bank, Oaktown Indiana, one story, fireproof, Willis Brothers of Carlisle low bidders work to be completed within 90 days Larger Hangar is Being Built at O'Neal Airport, old hangar 64x140, new addition will be 80x43, Stroke fatal to CC Gosnell, 238 1930 9/20/1930 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1930 9/23/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 9/28/1930 Vincennes Sun Commercial Purcell School improves lot, many volunteers names listed 1930 10/2/1930 Vincennes Sun Contractor starts work on new Woolworths store, 313-315 Main, 1930 10/2/1930 1930 10/2/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 10/2/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 10/3/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 10/11/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 10/20/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 10/21/1930 Vincennes Commercial The new George Rogers Clark Hotel, with architects renderings, fresh air Hotel sutton and routt architects, Schnuck will rebuild store, woolworth contract given local man, 313-315 Main Street, new front Contractor starts work work on woolworth five and ten cent store under way, 313-315 Main Street, Contractor to start work, work on new woolworth five and ten cent store underway (2009 it is Zanders) Steel Work is completed, workmen finish steel skeleton for addition to airport hangar, O'Neal Aircraft company, airport Headquarters of Democrats Opened, 506 Main, formerly the Liebermann Store, Have fish fry at Wharf home, methodist men's bible class has enjoyable outing, Begin wrecking buildings on Clark memorial grounds, old lyric theatre theater Emison hardware, Culbertson Raze Buildings on Clark site, workmen begin Monday tearing down old lyric theatre theater, John A. Cox, CC Gosnell, 1st and Dubois residence gosnell, Willim DeJean Residence, 1930 10/22/1930 not given in clipping A & P Store Remodeled, 100 N. 2nd Street, annniversary and reopening celebration going on 1930 10/22/1930 Vicnennes Sun Local man has murder relics, axe used by Pierre Prevost still exists, Herman Duesterberg, Vacelet 1878, hanged, lynched, lynching, also has rope used by a mob from Washington to hang a man named Canfield, he shot and killed Mollie Gerkin here about 1882, camfield he murdered the girl in the old walton building at 4th and Harrison Street, torn down recently 1930 10/23/1930 Vincennes Sun 1930 10/23/1930 Vincennes Commercial 1930 10/24/1930 Vincennes Sun Vincennes Commercial 1930 11/9/1930 1931 4/19/1921 1931 2/5/1931 1931 2/6/1931 1931 2/10/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 2/11/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 2/17/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial John Bierhaus retires from business, since 1911 sole owner of E. Bierhaus and Sons, today announced his retirement history of Bierhaus told Move range to new quarters, The Fort Sackville Rifle and Revolver Club has move out of Brewery into Bierhaus building, 1st Street New Store to be opened here, Piggly Wiggly also located on Seventh Street, 2nd store in the city opened 7th Perry, sandifer, jordan, Memories of old sloo homestead's aristocratic past are recalled, built in 1826 (other dates given elsewhere), lower Hart Street road, Sloo, wedding gift house, may 1, 1826, Albert Gallatin Sloo, arlington cemetery, good one New tire shop is opened here, R.L. Castieaux manages Dayton store, 28 South 6th Street, Open Bowling Alley Friday, Install equipment in Smith Building, 403 Main Street, Bowling Alley Opens Tonight, Smith Building, 403 Main Street, Death of Bert Tosser Recalls Former Series of Local Crimes, gang leader, shukanis, roudebush, and Abrassart Murders of 1923 and 1924, prullage brickyard, Stouts plan to construct new mill property, hope to re-enter business soon after Baltic settlement, GRC Commission, GRC Memorial Opell Baking Company Builds Complete New Industrial Plant Behind Present Exterior, with rendering, N. 2nd Street, 239 1931 4/1/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/1/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/2/1931 Vincenenes Sun Commercial 1931 4/2/1931 Vincennes Sun 1931 4/3/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/3/1931 1931 4/3/1931 1931 4/3/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/3/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/4/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/4/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/4/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/6/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/6/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/9/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/10/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Man found dead in his automobile, overcome when making repairs to car's motor, fumes from engine take the life of William A. Pinkstaff, age 64, in garage at 1223 Main in Vincennes 1931 4/11/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Isaac Gimbel dies at home in Rochester, 74 years old, pneumonia, 4 brothers, history too Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Company to begin work on building, will move equipment soon to raze Bierhaus Warehouse, John Hoffman local grocer severely hurt, 73 years old, broken neck car wreck near Evansville dance hall converted into dining space, Lillion Opell, closing Alice Pastry Shop at 312 Busseron grocer for 49 years Jacob Joseph dies Thursday, former local man succumbs in East, uncle of lester Joseph, Widow travels through city, Mr. Bonnie Rockne, Knute, dixie flier, killed in plane crash Tuesday, with 2 sons only made a brief stop on their way home from Florida All ready for Buick Opening, Barnes Buick Company, Main Street Building formerly occupied by Williams Motor Company Death claims W.A. Flint at his home here Death claims W.A.Flint at his home here, well known Vincennes man succumbs after long illness Gov. Williams gave lumber for fairground buildings, blue jeans Williams, all built of black walnut lumber cut on governors farm in the white river bottoms, from George McCoy, relative, angus gaines, McCoy was the eldest grandson of Williams, Governor Williams never lived in a house on the fairgrounds, all of the stalls, pens, and fences were made of black walnut and came from the white river bottoms, Moore & Harris Store location is also disputed. John Hoffman rites Monday, Find man dead on river bank, George Staley is discovered under willows, dog's barking leads to location wrists are slashed, upset over the loss of a relative recently, world war veteran about 32 or 34 years old George Staley is discovered under willows, dog's barking leads to location wrists are slashed, world war veteran, found in the willows near Riverside Park, mind imbalanced from grief from deceased relative, Kimmell Find dead man on river bank, George Staley is discovered under willows near Riverside Park, dog's barking leads to location, wrists are slashed, 1511 Terre Haute Road, a World War veteran, found in a pathway leading down to the river, was grieving due to the recent loss of a relative. Move basement walls of shop, clearing site of old schaller cooperage shop, 1st Barnett, located on the spot near the axis of the new memorial, workmen are making rapid headway clearing bricks and debris, Move basement walls of shop, clearing site of old schaller cooperage, 1st Barnett, located on the spot near the axis of the new GRC Memorial, practically all of the debris from Baltic Mills has been removed, 42 workmen employed Believe old indian burying ground discovered in Pike found six indian skeletons on Thomas Conner Farm, 3 miles North of Arthur, shells with them, 240 1931 4/11/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Skeletons of more indians unearthed, J.T. Conner farm, six miles South of Winslow, the bodies of four adults and two children were found, none of the graves were more than two feet deep, buried with each was a mussell shell and some ground rock, the conner farm is on state highway no. 61 and the bodies were found on the crest of the hill sloping West. Skeletons of more indians are unearthed, petersburg, six miles South of winslow on the J.T. Connor made additional excavations, four adults and two children were found, arrowhead found too, none more than 2 feet deep, mussel shells too, on highway 61 Isaac Gimbel dies at home in New York, 74 years old, four brothers, adam gimbel his father started the business in Vincennes, 1887 they set out for milwaukee, philadelphia in 1899 and new york in 1910 Isaac Gimbel's early life here recalled, Gimbel, dispute with city council caused them to leave commercial Hotel on site of German bank 2nd Main (beauty College in 2009), cloak house, archway over alley no go Isaac Gimbel's early life here is recalled, dispute with city council over site for store caused pioneer merchant to leave Vincennes, German national bank, commercial hotel, across the Street from Gimbel's, wouldn't let them span the alley with a walkway to enlarge 1931 4/11/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/11/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/12/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/12/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/14/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Abandon plan to buy home, kill ordinance to purchase Harmony, American Legion, Bolk, VanEllis, Mossman, Harmony Society, 1931 4/15/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Death claims former mayor Claude Gregg late Tuesday, 1931 4/15/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial William Smith taken by death, local druggist dies early Wednesday, 66 years old, son Ray, 10th and Main drug store, came from jasonville in undertaking business for many years, 1931 4/15/1931 Vincennes Sun commercial 1931 4/15/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/16/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/16/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 1931 Vincennes mourns claude Gregg, death claims former mayor late Tuesday, succumbs after short illness, funeral services Friday afternoon, Vincennes Post of legion, American Legion, buys local property, completing deal today for James P.L. Weems' Homestead, 4th Buntin, declined to buy the Harmony home, Indiana boundary line, survey, surveyed Local history class to meet, First lecture at university Friday, Old Post Association, teaching the seniors in local high schools about our local history so that they may serve as tour guides and carry on our history, Bunting, Depression failed to hinder brown shoe factory, good article about how the brown shoe factory in Vincennes made it through the great depression 4/16/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Levi Hedrick is found dead on Bicknell-Wheatland Road, aged about 70 yrs, was found Thursday morning, evidentally something must have went wrong with one of the wheels on his wagon, he was found under the fee of the mule team he had been driving, he had lived in Bicknell for a number of years. He had been working on the McKenney Farm. 4/17/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Open bids for wrecking Bierhaus building, contractors to quote figues on undertaking, 1st and Church Street, property was purchased in june of 1926, building was erected in 1918, used as miniature golf and indoor rifle range 241 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/17/1931 1931 4/18/1931 1931 4/18/1931 1931 4/18/1931 1931 4/19/1931 1931 4/19/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/21/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/21/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/22/1931 1931 4/22/1931 1931 4/22/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/22/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/22/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/23/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/24/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/24/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/25/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/26/1931 1931 4/28/1931 1931 4/28/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Engineer here for inspection of GRC Memorial Site, H.G.Balcom, representing architects makes brief visit, he is an expert in his field. Company opens local branch, start refrigerator store at 422 Main, R.T. Chandley, Hoffmans to open grocery, Chris Hoffman 1315 E. St. Clair, Excavation work for new bridge will begin Monday, ferguson construction company, will work on footings next. Company to begin work on building, will move equipment soon to raze Bierhaus warehouse, Bierhaus, Company to begin work on building, will move equipment soon to raze Bierhaus Warehouse, The Globe Wrecking Company of Chicago will do the work, Death brings end to varied career, Frank P. Fox, one of the pioneer operators in the bridgeport oil field, later lured by love for excitement into the automobile racing game died, fairground race track, skating rink too Death brings end to varied career, Frank P. Fox, one fo the pioneer operators in the bridgeport oil field, later lured by love for excitement into the automobile racing game died, fairground race track, skating rink too Break ground at bridge site, ceremonies mark beginning of construction for Wabash river bridge, Civil War letter found in old desk hints at romance, written in 1862, Bruno and Josephine Come out of winter hibernation, 350 lb black bear at Harmony Park, Josephine also a black bear there, bruno is 15 years old now, two alligators there too, Break ground on bridge site, ceremonies mark the beginning of construction for Wabash river bridge, mayor Kimmel and civik leaders speak, osterhage, klemeyer, alsop, Culbertson, buffalo trace, lincoln route too Break ground on bridge site, ceremonies mark the beginning of construction for wabash river bridge, mayor Kimmel and civic leaders speak, Move to build retaining wall North of Main, B&O tracks Gregg Park will be opened to Public Monday Morning, latest addition to system one of city's beauty spots old race track has become a section of grassland, worried about new shrubbery growth Gregg Park will be opened to the public Monday morning, latest addition to system one of city's beauty spots, the new gravel driveways winding through the Park will be open to motorists who are urged to exercise care not to drive or Park on the grass. the Park was aquired for the city during Claude Gregg's term as mayor, and was therfore named in his honor, the old racetrack has become a section of grass land, Shovel Excavating for bridge abutment strikes stone slab of old river landing, boat landing or ferry? Buried under 4-8 feet of cinders, brick and gravel. Two fords, one Dubois Street, another near Columbia Park, buried under 4 to 8 ft of cinders, brick and gravel, limestone, row of posts, To start work on cofferdams, rapid progress made at bridge site, Rush work on Opell Bakery, completing foundation for new front, Uncover bones at bridge site, found under slab of old river landing, depth of 14 feet, bone cut with saw, grc memorial 242 Historical lore clings to old Weems residence, american legion old boundry line between illinois and Indiana, Robert Slaughter was hanged in 1805, jail was either at 3rd and Buntin or 4th and Buntin unsure, great history of jails and courts 1931 4/30/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/30/1931 Vincennes Commercial 1931 5/1/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 5/2/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 5/2/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 5/5/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 5/5/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 5/7/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 5/8/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 5/8/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 5/9/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 5/9/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 5/10/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 5/10/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 5/13/1931 1931 5/15/1931 1931 5/15/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 5/15/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Tearing down old buildings, clear space for bridge approach, wooden, corner 1st Vigo, used for storing farm implements for Emison hardware co., purchased by Gregg, donated to city 1931 5/18/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial City's history reflected in business enterprises, 42nd anniversary of Brokhage's this week, then known as the Arcade, Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Former resident takes life at home of his friend here, no motive known for suicide of Harry Chamberlain, 26, shot himself at at the home of elmer Decker at 6 E Lyndale Street, Stone believed surveyor mark, weems niblack american legion mansion, boundry Indiana illinois survey, surveyor, surveyor's, surveying, illinois, Indiana Stone marker found at legion home is not historical relic, boundry block would be of sand, watts says courthouse court house, survey, surveyed, state line Indiana illinois Lumber firm to re-organize, paper filed by Knox County Lumber company, Kleymeyer, LaPlante, Gee, Welsh, Dyer, phillippe, Crowd gathers to see work start on razing warehouse, Bierhaus building, S. 1st Street, grc memorial site debris will be used for fill for the surface around the site for GRC Memorial, wrecking ball weighs 4800 lbs Old paper tells of river traffic, an interesting article that tells the number of boats and their type, what they were carrying and how much they were carrying, Noted Harvard Authority Here, Dr. Morehead inspects collections, a noted collector of indian and mound builder relics, he was taken on a local historical tour by Curtis G. Shake, author of severl books on indians Will install new fixtures, plan improvements at post office, Will remodel office rooms, insurance company improve quarters, Sixth floor of American National Bank Building, walls are being taken out to give the company more space Progress made on wrecking of old warehouse, Bierhaus, upper part to be down next week 1st Barnett, debris being dumped into the basement of the old Kuhn Elevator and Baltic Mills and others South of Progress made on wrecking of old warehouse, Bierhaus, 1st and Barnett Streets, bricks are being dumped into the old basement of the kuhn elevator, Will publish book on Brute', sister Mary salesia is author, Bishop Simon Brute' bishop of Vincennes Will publish book on Brute, Sister Mary Salesia is author, Simon Brute De Remur, First Bishop of Vincennes, Catholicism, Ferdinand. Take steps to acquire land, city will add tract to cemetery area, Globe Company learned of Bierhaus job in clipping, chicago, photos being taken of demolition, Osterhage is host at his rural lodge, "Gottlieb's Heim", highway 41 North, lake fed by springs, 23 varieties of trees planted on the grounds, a gravel road leads to the highway, 243 1931 5/19/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Legion Begins work Thursday, will provide assembly hall in home, brick walls to be torn out steel put in 1931 5/19/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Old Vincennes Road, Vincennes and New Albany, new route doesn't follow old one exactly, it has been straightened, description given some towns along the way no longer exist, Hindostan ferry, Greenwich ferry, old road was just above the falls, very interesting article about early navigation routes 1931 5/20/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Woman killed instantly in accident, former school teacher dies in crossing crash, Bonnie Smith dead, olivia carrithers perhaps fatally hurt, 11th and Main crossing, 5/20/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Benoit Fritsch dies Sunday of long illness, was author on history of early Vincennes, French Scholar, Failing for year, played important part in writing Alice of Old Vincennes book, with photo, 84 years old, died at his daughters house at 618 Main, Held, 1931 5/20/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Admitted to bar here as tribut to pioneer father, Morris St. Palais Thomas, former Darrow Partner, honored at age of 75, his father Thomas M.Thomas, was appointed the US district attorney, by president franklin pierce, interesting article 1931 5/21/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Begin work on legion's home, improvement made at minimum cost, 4th and Buntin, legion men donating time and skills 1931 5/22/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Locate records dating to sixties in old bank, back of Bono's cleaning, found on top of old vault under floor survived the fire, false windows in building with peep holes, during the Civil War the lead roof was used to make bullets 1931 5/22/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Rearrange old simpson yards, quarters soon ready for market 1931 5/22/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Miss Niblack writes about old residence, old weems residence recently purchased by the american legion of Vincennes, excellent description of early courthouse, Indiana illinois boundary line began at doorway which faced Buntin Street 1931 5/25/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 5/28/1931 1931 5/28/1931 1931 6/7/1931 1931 6/10/1931 1931 6/11/1931 1931 6/15/1931 1931 6/21/1931 1931 6/21/1931 1931 6/22/1931 1931 6/23/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 6/24/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Bridge company employees place beam in legion home, donated by company, 4th Buntin, worker knocked unconscious while putting in beam, hit by pole Allie Arnold takes position, joins bloomington world advertising staff, biographical info on arnold historian American Legion officials pose with plane, to be given away on the 4th of July, drawing much attention with photo, Opens Monday for Business, Coca Cola Distributing Center Here, 1019 Main Street, Ray Kremp, Hoffman First meeting in post home, July 4th plans proceed rapidly, american legion home 4th Buntin Make repairs at post office, Relics recall days old Vincennes, Bert Lewis, illinois side of Wabash, Sabre, bayonet, found in river Boy's shop and eagle store to move quarters, 222 Main, 220 Main, moving to 229 old Wise store, 218 Boys shop and eagle store to move quarters, will vacate present by aug 1, 222 Main, 220 Main, 229 Main, 218 Main Start work erecting arena for Thursday night fights, gibault gym lot, outdoor boxing, shuppert, O'Connell O'Connell Confident he will beat shuppert in bout here, Terre Haute irishman is working out with hughs and slaughter boxer, boxing St. Ann Opens for business in New Location, St. Ann's Tea Room, Anns, 505 N. 6th Street, J.L. Bayard Home 244 1931 6/26/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Seriously hurt in ring mishap Thursday night, O'Connell, Shuppert's Opponent, fails to regain consciousness boxer, boxing 1931 6/27/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Convert lumber sheds into stalls where farmers may market their produce direct, simpson lumber co. 6th St. B&O Railroad 1931 6/27/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 7/7/1931 1931 7/9/1931 1931 7/9/1931 1931 7/10/1931 1931 7/14/1931 1931 7/19/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Improvements make progress, ready to work on Second story of bakery, Opell N. 2nd Street, 130x120ft40H great description of building 1931 7/21/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Dies at age of 90 years, death summons Decker township man, Davidson Catt, son Joe, daughter Anna son John, two daughters, bertha shelton and Mr. Claude Crayden of Monroe City 1931 7/25/1931 Vincennes Times 1931 7/28/1931 1931 7/28/1931 1931 7/29/1931 1931 7/30/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 7/30/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 7/30/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 7/31/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 8/1/1931 Vincennes Times 1931 8/2/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Many stores changing locations, general finance, klein, electric refrigeration, opell, Wise, roughan, rindskopf eagle shoe store, fritch chevrolet, dunphy, kerlin, smith, Johnson, post office, 8/3/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vividly recalls building of old toll bridge over river, John McHale, cyclone of 1869 which blew down three of the old wooden trusses, log cabin 1st and Buntin O'Donnell meat market, Williamson packing plant 1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Inquest Is Held in Boxer's Death, O'Connel dies as a result of boxing match at Gibault School boxer killed in outdoor boxing match held at Gibault School, boxing, Mayor levies fine on self, Declares he ran red traffic light, Joseph Kimmell, fined himself one dollar and costs Contestants for Vincennes King and Queen, kids contest many, many photos of children of that year. Vincennes Sun Commercial Contestants for Vincennes' King and Queen, Lots of individual childrens photos with their bio information, many, many listed Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Tearing down store building, Ritterskamp Main Street formerly occupied by Hoffman Furniture, Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Unpaved gaps in Road 50 will soon be eliminated, Many Books Tell Story Of Old Post, Priests, Travelers, Historians Write of Vincennes, Finish raising Brevoort dike, 3 feet higher than 1930 flood stage, Baldwin elevator, Anthis landing, kings bend Move big neon Chevrolet sign, corner of the building at 1st and Main Fritch Chevrolet Company Days numbered for old Main Street bridge, history, construction, destruction, piers, ferries, dates, Old cathedral library holds famous bible, Anna C. O'Flynn, Mother Seton on roll for cannonization, Brute she established the sisters of charity in the US. Catholic Vacate house for post office, bailey moves out of adjoining property, 519 Busseron, Mr. Loyd Allen Johnson sulphur baths will move to 515 Broadway, Dr. W.A. Bailey, Death takes Fortnightly Club Founder, Mr. John Storm Horton, began piano dept. at VU, Super service station will open Saturday, Noble Smith, NE corner of 8th and Main with great photo, Noble Smith, was manager of Wagner Tire Svc at 8th and Main, now Smitties Super Service on same Smith Opens Super Service Station Today, Smittie's, 8th and Main, with photo 245 8/3/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial To search for old line mark, no comment on moorman's proposal, Indiana/illinois boundary, survey, surveying, under american legion on N. 4th Street between Buntin and perry Street, two states were separated in 1809 and in 1821 the boundary marker is believed to have been placed. 8/3/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial To search for old line mark, Indiana/Illinois Boundary Line, American Legion Home, 4th and Buntin, believed to be part of the foundation of old courthouse marker is believed to have been placed there in 1821. survey surveying surveyed 1931 8/5/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 8/5/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Fill in holes at Clark site, level basements under wrecked buildings, Farrell dept store (First and Main) fire ruins unearthed, chicken wire and other merchandise has been found in the buried old basement, Five Oaks is known in far away Vienna, letter mailed from there, probably a joke from friends Carl Schaller 1931 8/5/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Wilkerson is expected soon, scheduled to arrive today from leavenworth prison, violating Dyer act auto theft bought stolen car 1931 8/7/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial remains of car in which seven nlost lives at Bruatt Crossing, 3 miles South of Vincennes, sanneman, vieke, deem, 8/10/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Work is underway in earnest at George Rogers Clark Memorial Site, varied activities mark advancement of memorial project, workmen also began razing the old Thuis Building on Main Street, ban against Indiana Limestone mentioned, 1931 1931 1931 1931 8/10/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 8/11/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 8/11/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 8/12/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 8/12/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 8/12/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 8/12/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 8/13/1931 1931 8/16/1931 1931 8/20/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Times Wife little impresed by note found by husband's discarded coat on river bank, Mrs. Wilma Archer, in jail awaiting trial on an arson charge (allegedly burned her own home on Wheatland Road). She showed no concern that her husband may have committed suicide, She laughed and declared "That's only an old circus stunt" she declared. Ferry sinks, melons bob on placid Wabash owners come to Vincennes to see lawyers, Use drag line to dig trench of new sewer, Main Street of old Fort Sackville scene of activity, old Main Street of fort is now known as upper First Street it extended from Church to Barnett Street, everyone was anxious to see if any relics would turn up during the digging, George Rogers Clark, grc New building is advancing kerlin gas station, N. 2nd between Buntin and Perry 14x20 ft English half timber effect, brick walls painted white stucco gable ends, varigated colored shingles, New building is advancing, make headway on Kerlin Gas Station, N. 2nd between Buntin and Perry, 14x20', schnuck and bixby architects will use english half timber effect with brick walls painted white and stucco gable ends, Find Evidence of Old Industry, unearth reminder of packing house, 1st and Barnett, remains of old slaughter house, leg of cow found at a depth of about 20 feet, Archer makes his appearance, surprised absence caused such commotion, William Archer, his coat and two letters were found West of Oaktown recently along the river. Many people thought that he might have committed suicide. Walk's store expands again, will open a basement section catering to children's wear Eagle store to be handsome, open at new location in few days, 229 Main, Where Green Reigns, and champs are made, Adams Colisuum, great artists rendering, 246 1931 8/28/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 9/1/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 9/2/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 9/3/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 9/6/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 9/8/1931 1931 9/10/1931 1931 9/13/1931 1931 9/13/1931 1931 9/14/1931 1931 9/28/1931 1931 9/29/1931 Vincennes Times 1931 9/30/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 10/1/1931 Vincennes Times 1931 10/6/1931 Vincennes Times 1931 10/17/1931 Vincennes Times Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 11/1/1931 1931 11/2/1931 Vincennes Sun 1931 11/3/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 11/4/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 11/4/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Money Worries believed cause Katzorke Death, fires shot through temple after leaving breakfast table, he was a local contractor, built the elks lodge Record reveals existence of old ferry across Wabash River, throws light on mystery of stone landing recently unearthed while digging for the new bridge abutment at a depth of approximately 15 feet beneath the present grade surface, huge posts and a stone landing were found. They were the remnants of a ferry run by General W. Johnston, there is a paper currently on display (in 1931) that shows where Johnston paid the fee to begin the ferry there at a place where his property meets the river, April of 1816. Watts says ferry near Hart Street, relic in Harrison house, license issued to General W. Johnston, Dr. J.M. Tade residence Use picks to dig up Streets, old brick lined tunnel found, runs across 1st Street, connects cooperage house with the slaughter house, connected cooperage to slaughter house, Street was constructed over tunnel, grc John W. Gaddis dies Saturday after illness, heart attack is fatal to prominent Vincennes architect, Knox County jail, masonic temple, Clark School, Wharf home, ANBank, Knox Harrison Bank, Patoka School, Think Skull of Buffalo found here, River Duchee, Ellsworth Brown, head is more than 3 feet across, Few Relics are revealed in Memorial Excavation, New ferry at russelville, old white river ferry has been moved to russelville, John Didlinger, Old building passes into history, Emison Hardware store SW corner of 2nd and Main, masonic lodge, masons, freemasonry, odd fellows Reynolds and Bonner were the First owners built around 1825 or 1830, 1852 1892 Tyler store, Simpson laue Emison nicholson, two story extension Name Bayard as architect on post office, Street Car tangles in wire, poles down, N. 2nd between Indianapolis and Tecumseh Streets, broken wire, Drug Company Will Move Offices, Cushman Drug Co., from 24 S. 4th to the 2nd floor of the Harrison Bank Building, Ballard, Gimbel Bond Celebrates Anniversary, 89th, great story with photos too Begin Razing "Hotel" Shed, public nuisance finally to be removed, 4th and Main, Hotel structure, George Rogers Clark, Open air Hotel Legion Men to dedicate home, water from Marne will be used at Christening, Wilkerson Company planning move, will take new quarters on November 1, 2nd and center Streets, L.A. Wilkerson, Dobbins Mfg Co., Lyric Movie Theater Torn Down Tearing Down Old Warehouse, Raze Building on Ritterskamp Lot, Clark Memorial begin clearing old property for GRC Historic Park George Rogers Clark Excavating for new elevator, Baltic Mills, 11th and Dubois Orville Stout owner Jewel To Take Over Building, 3rd and Busseron dance hall converted into dining space, Lillion Opell, closing Alice Pastry Shop at 312 Busseron Moving From Old Store Is Unhappy Experience, John W. Emison, 2nd and Main spent 40 years of his life there, 247 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 11/4/1931 1931 11/4/1931 1931 11/4/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 11/4/1931 Vincenns Sun Commercial 1931 11/6/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 11/22/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 11/24/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 12/2/1931 1931 12/17/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 12/22/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 12/22/1931 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial 1931 4/23/1931 1932 1/4/1932 1932 1/5/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 1/8/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 1/27/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 3/1/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 3/4/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 3/7/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 3/8/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 3/9/1932 New market To Open Saturday, 114 Main, former Buck and Boyd building Harry Patterson, Pat Grange, O'Donnells, Suit Recalls Controversy over Highway 41 Location, Anthony J. Wichman, Tearing Down Old Residence at Bridge End, South side of Brick road across river Approach for new bridge to be built there, Mr. Emma Gould, sister of KJ Krackel, Workmen Will Begin Razing Old Landmark On GRC Site Next Week, Emison Hardware 2nd and Main, moving to 902 Main Oliphant-Emison Building, Over 100 years old, Bonner & Reynolds Start Razing Store Monday, Edwards Will Remove Emison Building, 2nd and Main Bracing the front of old building prior to demolition for safety reasons Old cistern discovered by road workers, Rotary point, subterranian chamber, 19 ft deep brick lined, Old Noble Block Remodeled For Business Use Once More, 7th and Broadway, Laz Noble, 1872, farrell dept store at 1st and Main recalled, Sandifer, Held, Local firm to enlarge floor space, Wabash Parts Company, 316 Busseron, Sweet Alice Pastry Shop, Working today in attempt to recover body, Earl Hollingsworth drowned in Wabash, engineer train wreck,derrick toppled over into river, Ditch digger turns up huge animal bone, Johnson-Moore Hardware 10th and Main, Decker, 31 lbs contains two gigantic teeth, Excavation for Station starts, new filling station state and Fairground ave, Move to build retaining wall North of Main, Culbertson returns from conference with B&O Officials, not given in clipping Many slaves in Vincennes back in 1821, Vincennes Sun Commercial Speed work on concrete wall, seven sections completed by Thursday, along the Terre Haute Road, flood, Salvage Wood for fuel use, wrecking of manse provides material, 6th Main presbyterian, schulteis scheid furniture corner of 6th and Main, later a gas station, across the Street from New Moon Theatre Old document gives glimpse of day when slaves toiled in fields of Knox County, John McClure, his will slavery, slave, slaves, segregation, racism, african american, black Rush Construction on new manor type service station, charles building, fairground and state, nears completion, theodore charles, wilkes barber shop, shoe shop too, New Motor Milk Trucks Replace Familiar Horses, Tip Top Creamery, Jim Barney Duke Fire destroys home on state highway 67, William Oliphant home about a mile NorthEast of terrace gardens, occupied by charles dunkerly, Death removes last of Wabash river pilots, Captain Daniel Hanes last of steamboat captains dies, 70 years old, Tindolph, Crownpoint history, Felix Anderson Fourth fire at Donnoe's home, flames cause damage to roof, 2nd and Willow, 4th fire there this winter, there were also several runs to the house last winter due to the old shingle roof becoming ignited from sParks from the flue, Mr. Donnoe has been ill for several days, suffereing from the flu and pneumonia. Her condition was reported serious Tuesday. 248 1932 1932 1932 3/12/1932 3/14/1932 3/17/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Mr. Donnoe is taken by death, wife of Police Sergeant succumbs, Mr. Josephine Donnoe, 519 S. 2nd Street (family residence), 42 years old, daughter of James S. and Olive Delorie Hayes. Vincennes Sun Commercial Old Garage Building is Being Razed, work of clearing additional buildings from the George Rogers Clark Memorial Park site has been started with workment engaged in razing the old Emison Garage building on South Second Street, formerly the home of the Johnson Auto Company, the building at one time was occupied as a skating rink, it became a garage when the skating rink closed, to begin tearing down more buildings at an early date. Vincennes Sun Commercial In which Old Timer points out Fort Knox, it was used years ago as a popular picnic spot, Henley Sloan crawled through barbed wire fence in search of the old spring that used to be there on the William Purcell Farm, he had carried brick from the kiln when the terre haute road was being built, interesting story. Fort Knox II Write Virginia Governor for data on Clark Flag, St. Rose Seniors receive letter in reply from library, Information is desired concerning the flag carried by George Rogers Clark. The class has written to the Governor of Virginia for more information on the matter. Fort Sackville, did the early flag of virginia have red and green stripes? The library replied to them that Clark would have probably been carrying the American Flag at the time. Taps sound Thursday for Uncle Joe Roseman, Joseph Roseman, aged Civil War veteran, GAR Post commander, dies, 92 years old, Rush Work on state garage, laying of brick walls advancing favorably, 6th and Boulevard they tore down the old Kelso home to do this work (although not mentioned in this article) property sold in 2009 1932 3/21/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 3/31/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 4/1/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 4/1/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Veteran's body lies in state, national colors drape "Uncle Joe Roseman's" casket, Civil War veteran, Gardner funeral chapel, 1932 4/3/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 4/10/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Funeral for Uncle Joe Roseman was held Saturday afternoon from the residence 1121 Broadway, GAR, Vincennes Aviation club buys Second plane while First undergoes repairs, plane landed in tree great photo of plane in tree at O'Neal Airport, 1932 4/19/1932 not given in clipping 1932 5/1/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 5/1/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 5/3/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 5/3/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Laws were drastically enforced back in 1800, clipping quotes order of court in sentencing offender, Samuel Gregory, 20 lashes, Construction of new bridge (Lincoln Memorial Bridge) now completed, last of concrete work finished date for opening new bridge has not been announced, no date has been set for tearing down Main Street Bridge Knox County Farmer Murdered, Daniel Jordan, 74 shot at his home, question, kinsman, shotgun fired through door pane, commodore Johnson 58 held for investigation, (he later confessed to it), Johnson Taken to Jordan Home, Voices his First regret for slaying tragedy, Main Street road, Otis Jordan, he reenacted the murder for the police, about 1/4 mile from White River where it makes a sharp bend, 3 room house with attic entered by outside stairway, Johnson paid County debt with silver, commodore Johnson, slayer of daniel jordan, his brother in law, 75 silver dollars, 249 1932 5/3/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Road passes over shaft of old mine, highway 57, coal mine abandoned 80 years ago, just South of Rogers station in Pike County, under highway no endeavor will be made to fill the opening, highway engineers state, the pavement will be heavily reenforced with steel rods when laid over that section of the mine. 1932 5/6/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Clara Niehaus taken by death, daughter of Benjamin Niehaus, 911 Vigo Street, born in Haubstadt, Indiana, 1932 5/7/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Bakery Work to be finished, increased business is given as reason, G.W. Opell Baking Company building, N. 2nd Street, Vincennes Sun Commercial Signs in Ayers Barber Shop Recall Business houses of 25 years back, Morg Brooke, Austin, Hammon Optical company changed its location after a disastrous fire in 1926, Hunkler Brothers operated a hardware store at 15th and Willow, Vincennes iron and metal company 1st and Broadway, 1932 5/12/1932 1932 5/12/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Scrap book is gift to School, history club records current history, presented to lhs library, Harrison mansion, sloo home, Harrison house relics Hartman manufacturing company, lincoln's visit to Bruceville, history of Vincennes traction company, and many other papers, will be on permanent file in the high School library 1932 5/17/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Minor alterations will be made in Clark plans, reflection pool will be eliminated, memorial boulevard to connect with willow Street, 1932 5/26/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial New picture of Wabash bridge reveals structure's beauty, great photo of new bridge with some old buildings great photo take look at this one, some of the old buildings are clearly visible. 1932 5/26/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial New picture of Wabash bridge reveals structure's beauty, photo shows buildings near bridge that were later torn down 1932 5/26/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Begin tearing down building, construction company closes office, old frame building in Westport, tearing down old wagon bridge, 1932 5/27/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Building swimming pool at Frank O'Neal Airport, 100 x 140 ft, bath houses, checking rooms and showers will be constructed, 1932 5/29/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 5/31/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial John W. Emison was postmaster when present post office building was opened, April1, 1907, 5th and Busseron, two years under construction Company will erect building, plan office and warehouse structure, 3rd Scott, DC Amerine Coal and Feed 1932 5/31/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Company will erect building, plan office and warehouse structure, Mid Continent Petroleum Company, 3rd and Scott Streets, 80 x 30 steel building Tearing down the old buildings will eliminate another of the various old landmarks of the city, formery occupied by D.C. Amerine as a coal and feed store, Raze, Razed, Razing, 1932 5/31/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Start work on fill contract, trucks haul gravel to memorial grounds, 20 000 cubic yards of additional dirt, from pits South of city, 1932 6/6/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Walk Store is newly painted, Decorate building in Tan and Brown, Esco Walk & Sons, Exterior, 1932 6/9/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Bad Corner is eliminated, Intersection on Portland Avenue widened, at Terre Haute Road intersection, widened six feet, 1932 6/10/1932 1932 6/10/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Sun Historical Edition To Mark Bridge Opening, Rotogravure, Pictorial and Feature Interest Paramount, Eminent historian here to study Vincennes Data, Fr. Garrigan is escorted on tour of memorial grounds, 250 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 6/13/1932 1932 6/14/1932 1932 6/16/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 6/16/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 6/21/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 6/23/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 6/29/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 7/5/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 7/13/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 7/13/1932 1932 7/13/1932 1932 7/14/1932 John Bierhaus Observes 50 years in Business, Airport swimming pool ready for use by July 4, workman speed construction of walls and tank, O'Neal Airport, Paint Building on Main Street, improvements made to Bayard Block, 3rd and Main, Greek Candy Kitchen, Moore & Miller, Werker Building, redecorating work is being done on the interior of the Werker Building, Brasseur Lee add fountain, drug store room is reDecorated, John S. Bierhaus is honored by business associates, friends, 50th, golden jubilee, Mr. Brevoort taken by death, life long resident of County dead, Mrs Maude Emison Brevoort, 56 years, 522 Busseron, wife of John Brevoort born in old Emison homestead North of the city, daughter of James and Hulda McClellan Emison one of the pioneer families of the County, Westport's gasoline row starts exodus to locations on approach to new bridge, drive over to avoid gas tax, Airport pool to be ready in 2 weeks, O'Neal Airport swimming pool, bath houses and pool to be built. Indian Wars Survivor observes 82nd birthday, Jacob Adams (123 West Eberwine) member of General Custer's Cavalry, member of the 7th Cavalry, description of ambush given within article. Plan display of relics here, old post committee plans to install antiques, museum to be established on the 2nd floor of the Vincennes Post Vincennes City Hall, Mr. Harry T. Watts, Byron Sutton, no opening date has been announced yet. Auction steel from old Main Street Bridge, two old spans built in 1881, entire structure contains about 282 tons of steel, excellent Vincennes Post description of the construction of the bridge given within the article. Abandoned and forlorn, the old Main Street bridge across the not given in clipping Wabash, 64 years old will soon be a thing of the past great photo, new bridge just opened 1932 7/14/1932 Vincennes Post Returns here after 76 years, George Pleasant Miller, 86 sees niece for first time, His niece is Dora Thacker (1503 N. 2nd), interesting story, planked sidewalks, plentiful deer, cornfields where courthouse now stands, crossed Wabash on ferry. 1932 7/17/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial When Texas (Ritchie) came to town, with photos, 1932 7/19/1932 Vincennes Post Watchmen on old span quit, "goodby old bridge" written on final pay claims, Ray B. Kimmell and A.J. Acker, Kimmell was the mayor's brother and was planning a trip to see his parents who he hadn't seen in years. 1932 7/21/1932 Vincennes Post First bridge crosser keeps title in family, Mr. John St. John uses scheme to emulate father, Mr. St. John's father (William Seed of Bridgeport) was the first to cross the bridge in 1868, 1932 7/23/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 7/23/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 7/27/1932 Vincennes Post Dynamite span on old bridge, first link is doomed next week; removed flooring, the 2nd span from the Indiana side was dropped into the river at noon Friday. Vincennes Bridge Company purchased the bridge for $1800. Thomas H. Riggs, of Princeton has purchased the Opell Café company, at 504 Main, and the zip 5-cent eat shop at 15 N. 5th Street, Bert Herr, Byron Sutton, Thomas Sutton, Curtis G. Shake reveals bridge's name, Lincoln Memorial Bridge, revealed the name during a rotary meeting, shake is a member of the Lincoln Memorial Highway Commission. 251 Henry Yunghans, as the man in Claypool Hotel (Indianapolis) room 598, described episode with holdup villain, he had been bound and robbed there. Vincennes Bridge Company wins bid for old steel (Main Street Bridge), $1800 is offered for metal and wood flooring in abandoned span, Drug Company to open today, Ventilation system to make store oasis from heat, Vincennes Drug Company in its new location at 3rd and Main, a grand opening will be held on Saturday, new ceiling fans too, Jail "Jack" Rumer's wife on murder charge, blame wife of one time local man for death, Pretty Brunet held for slayings of Edward Connors, First span of bridge razed, dynamite sends big link to river bed, workers were busy clearing the river of the old bridge, blow torches,Vincennes Bridge Company. Terrace Gardens has 2nd Birthday, dance hall celebrates with special event tonight, sunrise breakfast, dance, and floor show, Don Shuel, Paul Walker, Bare legend of Tecumseh, story of impregnable bullet belt told in Michigan, buffalo skin protective belt alegedly worn by Tecumseh described. Old village of Vincennes reproduced in minature, W.C. Bliven fashions intricate model in his shop room, Lost, one good city ordinance, fees charged to people who move buildings over the streets of Vincennes, the city had searched high and low but cannot locate the ordinance, 1932 7/28/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 7/29/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 7/30/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 7/31/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 8/2/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 8/6/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 8/17/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 8/21/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 8/23/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 8/28/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial County records disclose early Vincennes Events, transactions of more than 100 years ago are revealed, deed book A, Vigo, Vincennes Post Eclipse Photo of 1869 held in Vincennes. Miss Mary Kramer, 427 Vigo Sttreet, August 7, 1869. The photo was taken by J.M. Scott who operated a photograph gallery on the 2nd floor of the store building operated by Miss Kramer's father, John Kramer, Vincennes Post Joseph Claussman kills self in rear of home, financial trouble is blamed for suicide of local man, 67 years old, 1312 bayou street, 32 caliber bullet in his right temple, didn't die instantly, neighbor heard him moaning, he had been the former custodian of the Eagles lodge. 1932 1932 8/31/1932 8/31/1932 1932 9/9/1932 Vincennes Post Remember Way Back When, Fred Hisgen axle grease factory, two story building between the river and 1st street on the grounds currently occupied by the GRC Memorial, Griners shoe factory corner of 1st Broadway, elephant got stuck in a house in green addition while a couple was sleeping in the room. 1932 9/13/1932 Vincennes Post Remember Way Back When, Cairo pond, railroad, gravel pit near the old city cemetery, swimming in the nude, town pump near the old market house, Vincennes Post Remember Way Back When, woolen mill (where Rivet stood in 2013), Fiefields, later the novelty works, Schenkers (from Switzerland), Cyrus M. Allen (Colonel) Indianapolis and Vincennes Railroa, Cairo & Vincennes, Knauf, Greenhow, the flag off of the Bear, the boat that went the farthest into the Arctic ocen hangs in the Vincennes Masonic Lodge. Vincennes Post Remember Way Back When, city lighting, lamplighter, Marcelles Boyer, Mr. Riley, Virginia Rose Bud Minstrel, William Wise, Herman Peck, Russel Clark, Billy Pollock, George Graeter, Harry Gordon, Shrugs, Sims, Embers, Carter, Black people, 1932 1932 9/14/1932 9/15/1932 252 1932 9/16/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 9/17/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 9/18/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 9/20/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 9/21/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 9/22/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 9/23/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 9/24/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 9/25/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 9/27/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 11/12/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1932 11/20/1932 Vincennes Post 1932 11/30/1932 Vincennes Post Remember Way Back When, Red Men Frank Boone, cigar maker, Peter R. McCarthy, tinner, Joe Inderreiden, saloon keeper, Hack, Blue Jeans Williams, Ed Fuller, Plankes Bakery, Harrison Bank building, Remember Way Back When, Jake Cassell grocery on main between 1st and 2nd, later an open air theatre occupied the same site, theater, Lyric, Airdome, Herman Arnold, Ben Knirihm, John Burke grocery corner 1st and Main, Laplante house, Ramsdels bookstore, Graeters livery stable 4th Broadway, George Washington Johnston, Masonic Lodge, Remember Way Back When, Planke Brothers Bakery 5th Main, Ernest Baker, Seleman Gimbel, SE corner of 7th Busseron, Koh-INoor laundry Stephen Burnett se corner of 2nd Broadway, Old Post Country Club Lake. Remember Way Back When, Flavius Pigeon, post office, empire hotel, tindolph building (SW corner of 2nd Busseron), Thomas H. Adams, Julius A. Breivogel, Roughan's Grocery, American National Bank, John M. Duesterberg, Pauley Building and hotel, 2nd Shelby, business moves described Remember Way Back When, Civil War Soldiers camped out where Frisz's Gardens were later located just North of the city (near where Beard's Auto Parts was located in 2013) in 1863, Eastham's livery stable, Mardi Gras, old white brick court house, used to stand where the present courthouse now stands, one story brick buildings were next to it, St. James Episcopal Church 4th Busseron, Money given by Queen Victoria and Gladstone, Gus Wise dry good store on the corner of 1st Seminary. Remember Way Back When, Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad (now the C&EI) had a big frame depot where the freight house now stands on East Main Street, saw mill across the street from it, Governor Haub ran a ran a two story saloon and hotel across from the depot (Haubstadt is named for him), the samonial coal office was originally the saloon mentioned, Callender's mill at 11th and Oak Street, Elm Road, Junction House, Lakewood Park, Remember Way Back When, milkmen, childhood games described, outdoor games, political campaigns, Remember Way Back When, Tivoli Gardens, occupied the lot on which the Elks Home is now located (near the old city hall), excellent description given, had a roomy stage too, pole raisings and political tactics also mentioned, mention of the 1913 flood too, Remember Way Back When, Salt well, kelso creek, oil drilling, L.A. Wise, corsets, Germantown, saxony and angora yarns, Masonic Lodge headquarters for a time in the Watson building on the corner of 2nd and Busseron Streets. President Taft Visit Remember Way Back When Chinese laundry at 5th and Main, former Smith Residence (future site of the Pantheon Theatre), Arthur Balue, former director of the First Regiment Band, He went on to lead several other bands throughout the US. John T. McJimsey official observer for the US weather bureau, instruments were mounted on a platform on the McJimsey buggy store at 1st and Main, William Nicholson, Garret List, Professor Criss, Emison Hardware, Century Old Passes into history, 107 years old, Bonner and Reynolds, Moses Tyler, Laue, Tyler, Nicholson, Time yellowed papers tell tales of long ago, Charles Vachett 514 S. 8th, found in between Pages of books, dunning, Robinson, Moore, McClure Ancient smokestack is relic of days long gone, Pike County petersburg, whitelock flouring mill, grist and saw mill, 253 12/6/1932 Vincennes Post Open museum at city hall, 200 inspect many relics being displayed, 1932 12/25/1932 Vincennes Sun Commercial Old timers recall market house here in old Vincennes, Judge Moore built old city hall, neat photo is included in article 1932 12/25/1932 Vincennes Post Thomas sees city as gathering of 300 residences, traveler of 1816 describes town as First seen, fort Knox visit described, Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Sketches are received for proposed hall of pioneers, basement of Clark memorial, statues Announcement, Whiting Brothers will open a livestock market C&EI Stockyards, 11th and Main Street ad Funeral is held for "Uncle Joe" Roseman, Joe Roseman, residence 1121 Broadway, Greenlawn cemetery, Smith, song writer is recalled, "Sweethearts and Wives" composed by Hubbard Smith, former Vincennes newspaper man, 1932 1932 12/30/1932 1932 1/00/1932 1932 4/32/1932 1933 1/1/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 1/1/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 1/3/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 1/3/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 1/3/1933 1933 1/7/1933 1933 1/8/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 1/12/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 1/15/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 1/15/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 1/16/1933 1933 1/20/1933 1933 1/22/1933 1933 1/28/1933 1933 1/29/1933 1933 1/29/1933 1933 1/29/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Post Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Post Thomas attacked by fever on travels lye chief remedy, applies cure to toungue makes many notes of plant life and prairie appearance shakertown, Mr. Tindolph 84, dies victim of pneumonia, pioneer family member to be buried Thursday 84 years old, one of 13 children of William and Hannah Bartlett Green. B. Sept 17, 1848, built 1st theatre Old papers are held by Chas. Vachet, tax receipts from 1801, louis delurea pew rent 1836, neat article about really old documents held by Vachet New store to open Saturday, The National Price Wrecking Store is coming to Vincennes, 16 and 18 N. 2nd Street Old sawmill days revived, logs rafted down White River, Decker, Farrell's saw mill, 10 homes made up shakertown shaker town seen by Thomas in 1816, 200 inhabitants lived in four families strange customs journal theme Hitt To Move Printing Shop, Returns to Site of Former Home, Harvey Hitt, H.J. Werker neighbor, between 4th and 5th on Main Angus Gaines by Jay smith, raised in Vincennes, intimately acquainted with it's history, series of articles very interesting articles, you should read them. Indigo and cotton chief products of shaker community, david Thomas chronicles of 1816 reveal country as it then appeared, rich in food shakertown shaker town shakers Fritsch has memories of Hub Smith, Linden trees in Vincennes, song writer, Harrison House is undergoing needed repairs, roofing, copper guttering, steel rod in attic, good article Vincennes of 1816 beset with indian troubles david Thomas ancient traveler finds treaties with red men did not always settle disturbances Perry Green recalls many memoirs of Hub Smith and popularity of his songs, Blaze destroys Cooper home, bunker hill residence burns to ground, Thomas, State Expert suggests riverfront Park North to kelso Creek bank, Thomas describes queer flyflapper (flyswatter) seen during visit, Vincennes, 1816, 254 1933 1/30/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 2/5/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 2/5/1933 Vincennes Post Vincennes K of C's have 30 years of memory, growth, 30th anniversary, achievments listed dates organized Jan 25, 1903, July 14, 1915 purchase gould property at 513 Main, May 1919 improved it, Historic indian mounds on Monroe City road will be bought by old post group, sugarloaf, Irregular surveys of prairie lands left many tracts, Thomas reveals weakness of grands made by early government, describes wildlife, interesting article, info taken from a book "Travels through the Western country in the summer of 1816" written by david Thomas Way back when stories by angus gaines, Spring Lake Ice Company, Judah's Hills, Lakewood Park, excellent article, kelso Creek, dam a low place between Judah's hills and the railroad that we then called the B&O and then built an immense ice house beside the track. written by Angus Gaines. 1933 2/5/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 2/5/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 2/5/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 2/7/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 2/12/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 2/12/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 2/22/1933 1933 2/24/1933 1933 2/24/1933 1933 2/25/1933 1933 2/26/1933 1933 3/1/1933 1933 3/3/1933 1933 3/5/1933 1933 3/10/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 3/12/1933 Vincennes Post Remember Way Back? When the old Vincennes Fire Department was composed of Bucket brigades, descriptions given of the early Fire Department in Vincennes, 1933 3/12/1933 Vincennes Post Yesterday Today, Henley Sloan, the county auditor, Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Irregular surveys of pairie lands left many tracts, Thomas reveals weakness of grants made by early government; describes her wildlife Old Post Group takes sugar loaf hill option, will launch drive for members; must act in 60 days, East of city on Monroe City road, Mr. Mabel Knapp leveled off the top some years ago, later restored Death summons George W. Opell, bakery founder, 1910 n. 2nd, 66 years old, Bird life reviewed by early traveler in prairie country blackbird pheasant quail noted by David Thomas 1816, Old scenes and old faces in Vincennes recalled by I remember when game, Hugo Pomil, Ivory Steam laundry, charles purcell, merchant brothers, Thuis, Progress, Kohinoor, New life on Main Street, improvements made in three places, Sandefer's grocery, oliphant, O'Donnell meat market suffers damage by fire, 1st and Busseron Street, Work is begun on Kelso Creek, straightening of stream directed by lind, 2nd St. to the Wabash Old post near goal $500 for history spot, Sugarloaf mound, Curtis Shake, Simpson Family marks 150 years residence in Sackville and Vincennes, rattlesnakes killed Ruppel dies in fire accident at Farm home, Henry D. Ruppel aged 55 years, Liquor plant in Vincennes Still usable, (article about Brewery's when prohibition was about to end) Mound work is underway, Sugarloaf hill is being restored, Knapp family, Landmark, Brad Brouillette's Blacksmith Shop Going. 119 Broadway, some history given within article. 255 1933 3/16/1933 Vincennes Post Remember Way Back? Goosetown, Councilman John Hamm, one of that section's militant citizens, who succeeded in changing the name to "North Vincennes", Sheriff Mart Seddlemeyer, argued over flocks of geese which were being permitted to range at large over Harrison Park and other sections of North Vincennes, "Grinding Hamm Sausage" is a song which resulted from the argument. It was published in the paper. 1933 3/19/1933 Vincennes Post Formation of Territory here full of interest, local historian gives extracts from first meetings of territorial officials, the first actual records of the territory were opened by John Gibson, Charles L. Kuhn has prepared some of the old records for the interest of the readers, some of the very first entries are listed within the article. 1933 3/19/1933 Vincennes Post Yesterday Today, Allen E. Hogue, abstract business, he was also affiliated with the Opell Bakery, he had an extreme interest in basketball, 1933 3/19/1933 Vincennes Post Remember Way Back? When Vincennes was geographically divided into what was known as Frenchtown, Dutch Flats, Idaho, Goosetown, Oklahoma, Pearl City, 1933 3/19/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 3/22/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 3/22/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 3/23/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 3/24/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 3/25/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 3/26/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 3/26/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 3/27/1933 1933 3/28/1933 1933 1933 3/28/1933 4/2/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Did you know city was named for St. Vincent? Old diary reveals many items of historic interest, January 1, 1818, excellent description of Vincennes during that time period is given within the article. Remember Way Back? When Frisz's grove, one mile North of the city on the old Terre Haute Road was a favorite place for holding picnics, frequently had a band there, Vincennes Sea Wall is like Horatius at the bridge in river's rise, the city now has no fear of an immediate rise in the river, the concrete levee wall has been completed, sea wall, Select 94 men who will start to work Friday on made work relief, list of 94 men, to help complete the levee, raising the railroad tracks between Seminary Street and the B&) main tracks along the river, and the beautifying of Kelso Creek by shovel work, the creek will be made almost a park for children for wading, sloped sides will be created so that they may reach the water safely, Globe Store changes hands, Maurice Kramer purchased it (25 N. 2nd) B & O to move offices here, report, rail seeking floor space at the American National Bank Building, railroad, railroading Furrow led to Kelso's Creek, History of local stream is narrated, he came here in 1819, Yesterday Today, Biographical information, Theodore M. Jackson, postmaster Old happenings are recalled, W.F. Gardner tells of events here, fairgrounds, old jail, Thrills of 1913 flood are recalled, March 28, 1913, Vincennes Post Remember Way Back? When the Goosetown (now North Vincennes) school was located at Short, Locust, and Tecumseh Streets, After the Harrison School was erected the old school was converted into a residence, When Sycamore street was referred to as "Back Street" because it was the last street in what was then known as Goosetown, Vincennes Post Yesterday Today, E.W. Determann, lives at 718 Broadway, came to Vincennes in 1887, He bought the Busse Drug Store at 220 Main, he was later affiliated with the Hack and Simon Brewery, then Vincennes Savings and Loan, on July 8, 1888 he organized the Harmony Society, 256 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Local grocer taken by death, Charles Wathen dies at home here, 50 years old, 2nd and Tecumseh Old directory is found here, telphone list of 1881 recalled, Ed Julian, 70 names in directory, Herman Ayres is given permit, will sell beer at Dixie Tavern, located on US 41 about 3 miles South of the city. Has been operating for several months has a restaurant and a dance hall. Ayers was the First to complete a permit. Prohibition 1933 4/3/1933 1933 4/4/1933 1933 4/4/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 4/4/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial Advertisement, Dance every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday night, George Rogers Clark Ballroom, Second and Busseron, 1933 4/5/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 4/5/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 4/5/1933 Vincennes Post Building made ready for Beer, 1st and Busseron, Taggart Baking, J.B. Cogan, alcohol is finally back after prohibition Meat Market closed by fire reopens, O'Donnell's Meat Market, 1st and Busseron Street, closed due to fire on Feb 24th will reopen on Saturday, April the 8th, Remember Way Back? Broze tablet on the steps leading up to the city hall, John Wilhelm mayor in 1886, 1933 4/7/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial Happy Days are here again, Beer is Back! Prohibition ends 1933 4/7/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial Lumber Sheds will be razed, osterhage to build new filling station, Fairground and St. Clair corner of 7th and fairground, 1933 4/7/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 4/7/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 4/7/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 4/8/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 4/9/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 4/9/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 4/11/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 4/12/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial Will reopen meat market, repairs are made at O'Donnells, 1st Busseron, after large fire First Legal beer in Vincennes goes to Robert Gephart, 1815 Fairground (Washington) Ave., Osterhage to start work on shell station, super project to begin Monday, G.F. Osterhage, Fairground avenue, old sheds will be razed, St. Clair, Beer points, far and near, a listing of where people in Vincennes could buy beer following prohibition, Airport Inn (Westport), A&P, Kramer & Schmidt, Excavation Is Begun for New Smittie Station at Sixth and Main Streets, Yesterday Today, John W. Crook, Biographical information with two photos, Bierhaus, Russellville, Did you Know? City has official flag, red and blue, Vincennes Historical Society, Westport has high hopes for comeback, great photo and story, tearing down old bridge 1933 4/12/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 4/15/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 4/15/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 4/16/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 4/16/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 4/16/1933 Vincennes Post One minute for McCord, commander Frank McCord of the ill fated Akron will be buried at 11:00 a.m. Thursday at Arlington Cemetery, reared in Vincennes, everyone in Vincennes was asked to stop what they were doing for one minute at the same time of his burial as a sign of respect, dirigible "Queen of the Air", crashed in New Jersey last week. Local store gets a permit, A & P Store First to sell beer, 4th and Main, prohibition Brewery Permit issued for Old Vincennes Inc., Hail new industry as impetus to city economically, Paul Fry, end of prohibition, Hack and Simon, beer Begin foundation work Monday on new station, fairground ave and St. Clair, osterhage, still standing in 2010 Old Easter Customs, as told vividly by pepe boucher, retold by Anna C. O'Flynn, very interesting article about the old French in Vincennes. Yesterday Today, Carl L. Schaller, American National Bank, Five Oaks, much biographical information and two photos of Carl, 257 1933 4/17/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 4/21/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial Land at locks to be leased, government asks for bids May 16, eventual abandonment, 68 acres, .62 on ill side, six room dwelling on Indiana side, barn and tool house, Baker Store observes 58th Anniversary corner of 7th and Main, started in 1875, hitch lot great photo and story 1933 4/22/1933 Vincennes Post Remember Way Back? Electric light works located between first street and the wabash river, just below the B&O railroad bridge, Vincennes Light and Power Company, incorportated in 1885, Henry Frund, also mentions Uncle Joe Roseman and how he found the deceased body of Johnnie Murphy, it was pulled out at the foot of Broadway Street. 1933 4/23/1933 Vincennes Post Yesterday Today, Walter S. Kensler, biographical info, left an orphan at a young age, washington, Bicknell, terre haute, 1933 4/27/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 4/27/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 4/29/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 4/29/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 4/30/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 4/30/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 5/5/1933 1933 5/10/1933 Vincennes Post Vincennes Sun Commercial John B. Bayard Shoots Self To Death at Home, 725 Buntin Street Widely known architect, aged 56 years, 38 caliber gunshot wound to the head, suicide John B. Bayard ends life with pistol, act thought caused by ill health period, body found by his daughter, 725 Buntin Street, architect, son of Joseph and nellie. Two headed pig is on display at werker's drug store, from a Knox County farm, dead at birth, they had it in a jar Tool house on memorial purchased, Heath Construction Company's tool house constructed on the site of the GRC Memorial during construction was sold to Lenahan and Keller and will be moved to the Haines propery on the Illinois side of the river, French Songs to be sung in musical here, Fortnightly Club, Anna O'Flynn, Berry, Caney, Weiler, Bey, Simpson, Schultheis, Duesterberg, Risch, Grumieaux, Yesterday Today, Claude Hill, photos and biographical info, Bartlett Jake Gimbel given degree, Nighthawks to play for dance, Joe Sanders orchestra at Terrace Gardens, 25 cents per couple 1933 5/12/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial The Beautiful New Grandview Grand View Inn, opens Sunday about 2 miles S. of Vincennes on highway no. 41 Grandview Inn 1933 5/14/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 5/18/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 5/19/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 5/19/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 5/21/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 5/21/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 5/23/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 5/27/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial New inn will be open today, grand view ready for visitors, MM Davis, highway 41 S., Restoration of old Capitol is completed, Territorial, Capital, built about 1800, 217 Main, 917 n. 3rd was going to be torn down in 1919, Fortnightly club, neat article "Oil" set to go Saturday, Smitties new super service station, 6th Main, Noble Smith, great photo of station, Main structure still standing in 2009 Smittie's New Super Service Station Opens Saturday, 6th and Main, with photo with good photo, Back to original state, newly restored Territorial Hall, Capital, Harrison Park, two good photos Old capitol due recognition as national shrine, Territorial, by Curtis Shake, neat article history of building and its furnishings, capital Local Boy Makes Good in Aviation, Ray Fortner, South Cathlinette road flying field, Frank O'Neal, with photo, aviation, airplane, airplanes, pilot, Early Medical History Links Pioneer Period, epidemics proved problem in days of past century, medical history of Indiana Dr. Skull, 258 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 6/7/1933 1933 6/10/1933 1933 6/13/1933 1933 6/16/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 6/16/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 6/18/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 6/19/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 6/22/1933 Vincennes Sun 1933 6/22/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 6/30/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 6/30/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 6/30/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 7/6/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 7/7/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 7/7/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 7/11/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 7/13/1933 1933 7/14/1933 1933 7/14/1933 1933 7/14/1933 1933 7/19/1933 1933 7/27/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Significance of Old Post in American History told in widely read newspaper, "Publisher's Auxiliary" the most widely circulated trade publication issue of may 27 To celebrate his First mass, special services held at Sacred Heart Church, Rev. Maurice A. Egloff, Catholicism Impressive service held at Sacred Heart Church in honor of Rev. Egloff Pearl buyer is in city, Henry Moussaieff, in First visit since 1927, from paris france, Ben Wheeler 100th birthday of local Church to be observed, First Christian Church, organized in 1833, Colored boy, 14 sinks to death in gravel pit, Charles D. Hayes is 2nd drowning victim of season here, O'Donnell gravel pit, 15th Street and railroad tracks, First Christian Church observes anniversary of founding 100 years ago, N. 2nd where crystal laundry now stands, Civil War storage, very interesting history given Local places of interest, Miss Anna O'Flynn makes a list of places that visitors next week should be shown Showboat Show Boat to open Friday, popular beer garden is made ready, Westport, lenahan and keller, replaces the "Westport Inn", serving newly legalized beer Curtain of time rolls back for visiting grad of St. Vincent Orphanage, St. Vincent's, orphan, Hugh C. Gallagher, 64, he left there in 1880, now successful businessman Gates at locks to be closed, official notice received from war department, Wabash River, lock and dam #1, permanently closed after july 1, 1933, have not been in use in years Gate at Locks to be closed, official notice received from war department, Lock and Dam #1, Grand Rapids, Wabash River, after july 1, 1933, not in use for years, Contracts on memorial will be let july 24, bids for grounds work to be received at capital Friday, GRC, George Rogers Clark Memorial Plan to clear Clark grounds, GRC, George Rogers Clark, two more buildings to be razed, brick buildings opposite the cathedral on Church Street, Plan to clear Clark grounds, two more buildings to be razed, brick building opposite the cathedral on Church Street will be razed, additional properties will be purchased, GRC Memorial Brewmaster Hoffmeister visits old eagle plant, awaits signal to start, Other names given old post revealed in Second article written by not given in clipping anna c. o'flynn Miss Anna O'Flynn Concludes Articles on History of Names Given Vincennes Sun to Old Post, Vincennes Sun Miss O'Flynn Concludes Articles on History of Names Given to Commercial Old Post, Vincennes Sun Legion Plans to improve home, extension may be constructed, Commercial 40x60 feet, one story and basement, Vincennes Sun Commercial Mr. Rubrecht Taken By Death, Native of Germany Succombs, Mr. Margaret Rubrecht, wife of Joseph Rubrecht, born in Esterwagen Germany 1865 (my great, great grandmother), Vincennes Post Old timer recalls days of heavy river traffic, John Loten, two ferries, foot of Main and another at locust Street, swimming at foot of Broadway st Riverside drive with view of the river, wagon bridge, Main Street bridge, 1868 bridge was blown down during a severe storm, 259 Famed river craft recalls good old days in Vincennes, salesmen remember when Mohawk brought aid to distressed in 1913 flood built in Terre haute by Denny Moore, 60 ft craft with a 12 ft beam and a barge accompanied it, 30 hp Fairbanks Morse engine, bey, frisz, Chaney, cobb, Ewing, Mitchell, Gregory, rindskopf, Schaller, risch, Williams, Robinson, original members of club, took it through a break in the Illinois levee and went to Lawrenceville to pick up a body, miles curry, Creek Road is Being Vacated, Highway off N. 2nd to be closed, Kelso Creek, Frisz, levee, Old city hall market sheds in early map, Ancient Street names revived by a glance at scroll 1872 map, pork factory, O&M Shops, O&M freight Depot, Fred Williams Dies Of Bullet Wound, Caretaker for American Legion Home Loses Battle for life, happened while bandits attempted to steal slot machine Weems property 4th and Buntin, murder, homicide 1933 8/6/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 8/7/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 8/9/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 8/18/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 8/23/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 8/29/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 9/1/1933 1933 9/1/1933 1933 9/3/1933 1933 9/3/1933 1933 9/3/1933 1933 9/3/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 60-Year-Old Span Loses To New Concrete, Toll Bridge First to Replace antiquated ferry Vincennes, Bridge, Bridges, History 1933 9/3/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial Simpson Family Are Pioneers in Growing Peaches, came here in 1783, their First orchard was planted here in 1806, 1933 9/6/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial Cornerstone items listed, copper box filled with historical data for later generation, GRC George Rogers Clark Memorial, Bell Used By Old Christian Church to Ring Next Sunday for Centennial Observance, First baptist Church in Decker, used to be on n2nd Street, 3rd Broadway bell has been at many locations, Jake Gimbel to perpetuate honor awards, Capture of Vincennes Was Revolution Crisis, Sturdy pioneer not given in clipping troop turned vast area to new owners, Feb. 1779, Vincennes Post The trysting rock, Zachary Taylor, Vincennes Sun First Transatlantic Train Made Stop in Vincennes Reported in Commercial Ancient Book, June 4, 1857, a heavy rain was falling, Wine flows to welcome 1st railway, June 3, 1857 was the date, Vincennes Post O&M line to Vincennes was opened up to the West,rainy day, may be a bad date (year only) Historican Searches Records For History Of Bridges Over Vincennes Sun Wabash River at Vincennes, best article I have seen regarding Commercial the history of bridges here 1933 9/7/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial Historian Finds Relics of History to Increase His Unique Collection, nail used to crate the statues for courthouse, rifle ball found on memorial grounds and etc. Shingle off of the Harrison mansion given to Grover Ayers (historian) by Flavius Pigeon (owner of Harrison home), 1933 9/15/1933 Vincennes Post Ancient tunnel of Grouseland may be revealed soon, lad digging in yard finds brick covering Malcolm Pea, son of caretaker of mansion, story recalled about tunnel found during standpipe work 1933 9/15/1933 Vincennes Post Oliver Pollock, Clark's Financier Given Honor, 1933 9/20/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial Shoe Factory Closed Doors, Brown Shoe Company, Brown Shoe Factory, Indefinite suspension under instructions from St. Louis 10/7/1933 Vincennes Post Many changes seen from Vincennes of 1890 by visitor, sid badolette former count official recalls former city characteristics visiting his sisters Mr. James Kelso and Mr. Elizabeth Scott, old horse car line remembered ran from riverfront at Main to Union Depot, 1933 10/23/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial Skeleton Unearthed on Memorial Grounds, 1933 260 1933 10/23/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 11/15/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 11/22/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 11/22/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 11/26/1933 1933 11/27/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 11/28/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 12/20/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 12/31/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 12/31/1933 Workmen unearth skeleton of human while excavating on George Rogers Clark Memorial Grounds, it was buried about 4 feet deep and was located in the alley behind the Thuis property on Main Street. No effort was made to locate anything else in the area. This was the First human remains found while excavating for the memorial. Old fashioned barbecue never has been improved upon, Kum Back, W.E. Gilkerson, nine years ago on Nov 13th he moved to the present location from fairground ave, purchased in 1926, 13 good luck Moon theatre, 5th Main New RCA Photophone equipment to be installed at the Moon before holiday season, 500 seat capacity, Theaters draw visitors from distant points, local houses offer splendid attractions, Vincennes thanksgiving, then and now, editorial for prairie farmer article, Moon Theatre installs new sound system, RCA Victor High Fidelity, Huge Power Source is Provided Here By Public Service Service Body Jealousy of early men left mark on Indiana, William Henry Harrison Harrison's behavior towards guests in the mansion Many Famous Persons Have Served At V.U. Harrison Mansion Old Eberwine Home 5th and Busseron, was also a female Seminary, post office there now good photo Vincennes woman treasures table at which lafayette sat as distinguised guest, Mr. J.D. LaCroix, 420 South 3rd, Colonel Jarrot, 137 years old, cahokia, Illinois, May purchase land soon for new cemetery, city council considers available tract near fairview, need is recognized, propose memorial plan with uniform grave markers, John Brevoort, Greenlawn is sold out, bronze markers level with ground. 48 acres 1933 12/31/1933 Vincennes Post 1933 12/31/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1933 12/31/1933 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 1/1/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 1/1/1934 1934 1/7/1934 1934 1/7/1934 1934 1/7/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Letter more than century old exhibited, Mr. Clem Dutton possess hightly treasured relic, Peter Killinger, Catharine, Steffey, 1833, 1934 1/9/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Noted Billiard Player Coming Here, Johnny Layton, holder of the world's 3 cushion billiard title on 10 different occasions will appear at the Devenot and Schmidt's pool room on Main Street 1934 1/12/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 1/13/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 1/14/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Heart Attack Proves Fatal Early Monday, President of Ebner Ice and Cold Storage Co. Stricken, Lawrence A. Ebner b. may 7, 1872, Kuhn, John, Joseph, Baker, Wissing, Glover, Resume of 1933 News, highlights in local history for 1933 Railroad Agreement May Result In Removing Memorial Switch, between memorial and river Culbertson, Railroad agreement may result in removing memorial switch, grc, George Rogers Clark, train, trains, New station to open Saturday, sinclair refining company completes work on new project, it's First downtown station, corner of 3rd and Broadway Robert Morgan, Possess old German bible, Joe Toops of Reel Avenue has book printed in 1740, Jewelers pay tribute to local concern which observes 80th business anniversary Monday, founded in 1853, changed locations in 1859 present store built in 1859, 261 1934 1/18/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 1/20/1934 Vincennes Post 1934 2/4/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 2/4/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 2/6/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 2/8/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 2/8/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 2/8/1934 1934 2/14/1934 1934 2/16/1934 1934 2/16/1934 1934 2/18/1934 1934 2/22/1934 1934 2/25/1934 1934 2/25/1934 1934 2/25/1934 1934 3/1/1934 1934 3/4/1934 1934 3/5/1934 1934 3/5/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Radio Stars to be at Purcell, Vaudeville entertainers from WHAS will appear at School, from Louisville Ky, Kaimas Royal Hawaiians, Barber's pole story recalls ancient's art, history of pole and barbers, shieks barber shop, 104 N. 2nd, Death Claims August E. Bolk, Prominent North 2nd Street Hardware Dealer Dies, b. Sept 5, 1884, A.B. Evering Finish of Interior Is First Project in Big $25 000 scheme, reconstruction of chapel and Seminary, old cathedral, St. Francis Xavier Parish Buidings being restored, Hills of DicksBurgh Disappears With Distillery, Tannery and Log Cabins, Dicksburg, Dicksberg, Dick, Decker, almost 100 lots laid out, kimmons, bilderback, martin, davis, purcell, dick, orrville, 1931 flood, Carries an Old Silver Dollar, Eberwine Resident Has Coin Minted in Year of 1799, Owen Roberson, 8 E. Eberwine St. handed down in his family, carries it in his pocket daily Pioneer resident of Vincennes recalls days before Civil War and incidents of Early period, Mr. Matilda Beach 94 years old, Harrison Mansion Tunnel, freed slaves, Steamboat Days Along Wabash Flashback From Past, Vincennes Formerly an Important River Port, wooden dam at Mt. Carmel, Grand Rapids, 800 boats passed in 1836 by actual count, Vincennes Drawbridge Co. Also makes references to Spring Lake 1881, and the Vincennes Colorific Brick and Tile Company 1882 Robert W. Lind Is A Candidate For Surveyor, Son of City Engineer Seeks Democratic Nomination, Survey, Surveying Surveyed Robeson Hills once the home site of Toussaint Dubois, very good Vincennes Sun article with many details given, Personal friend of Abraham Commercial Lincoln Vincennes Sun Why a Park Cemetery? Article written about the purpose for Commercial cemeries written by the W.C. Goodnow Memorial Co. Vincennes Sun Golden Wedding Anniversary Observed by Popular Couple, H.J. Commercial Werker, Moore Harris Drug Store, Jacob, Eaton, Jewish Club to sponsor dance, festival of purim bowl to be Vincennes Sun observed, held at union Depot, Dumes, Rosenburg, Krasner, Commercial Cibull, Failure of Cotton Mill (blt 1825) Sends Early Industrial Head To Vincennes Sun Financial Ruin, Modern Progress Eliminates Landmark David S. Commercial Bonner, Bonner Mansion, now Gardner's Funeral home erected in 1840, 2nd 3rd Barnett, Novelty Mfg. Failure of cotton mill sends early industrial head to financial ruin, David S. Bonner, Gardner, 1825 cotton mill built, faced SW on not given in clipping Barnett Street later became the Novelty Works, Bonner then erected a 3 story building on the corner of 2nd and Main, built home in 1840, Wooden replica has unique past, slave's hand made image of self Vincennes Sun stands post at cigar store, Old Bob, George Fendrick, Fendrich Comercial Fendrick Famous old bank front uncovered by changes, old stone and Vincennes Post walnut show up behind store shelves, Old state bank, Pick Architect For Repairs On Old Cathedral, E.Y. Guernsey Vincennes Sun Selected to Supervise the Work Spring Mill State Park, Old Commercial Territorial Legislative Hall, Territory, Capitol, State, Stairway Replaced on Capitol, Vincennes Sun Possesses Old Coffee Grinder J.E. Kiger Owner of Antique More Commercial Than 103 Years Old Vincennes Sun Vincennes Craft Takes Three To Death In Lake, Nickly, CoNover, Commercial Hobbs, die in Lake Lawrence Plane Crash Vincennes Sun Commercial 262 1934 3/5/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 3/6/1934 Vincennes Post 1934 3/7/1934 1934 3/10/1934 1934 3/11/1934 1934 3/13/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Young Outlaw Eludes Capture On Visit Here, Clyde Barrow, Youthful Texan, Recognized At Roadhouse Here Robert Bubenzer, Bud Shepherd's Roadhouse South of Vincennes Unmarked grave marks Clark Historian's body, Major Joseph Bowman, George Rogers Clark, buried somewhere outside the fort Store enters new quarters, Peoples credit clothing store moves to 318 Main Street, had been at 215 Main, Early Vincennes historian discredits story of secret tunnel to Harrison home, Cauthorn Says he played in the tunnel of old mansion, Harrison, John Russell discredits story of cauthorn Says Cauthorn as historian well informed, Harrison Home tunnel, Charles Kuhn, printer, 1934 3/16/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Cemetery Work Moves Rapidly The Past Week, Large Working Crew Takes Advantage of Improved Weather development of the new Fairview cemetery along willow Street, recently purchased 48 acres from Brevoort, development of the new Fairview cemetery along willow Street, recently purchased 48 acres from Brevoort, 1934 3/18/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Ancient Tunnel Recalled Again, Mr. Ed Shepard Remembers Passageway Harrison Home, Neat story, brick lined tunnel under Harrison Mansion, Tuley Shepard Ewing Emison Slavery 3/20/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Dixie Tavern Owner Shoots Self In Head, Employees of roadhouse find body lying on bed upstairs, Herman Ayers 2 miles South of Vincennes on highway 41, his sister was Mr. Ed Acker, Herman Ayers ends his life by shooting, dixie tavern owner shoots self in head, 2 miles South of city, in upstairs room, had been in very poor health, about. 50 years old, acker, son jack, 3/22/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Clark Group Buys Property, Myers Electric Company Buildings Purchased By Commission, GRC Memorial one of few remaining buildings that had not been purchased by the commission, to be razed soon 1934 3/22/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial old landmark is razed for cemetery site, William Brevoort back of fairview cemetery, description of farm, built in about 1880, 3staircases and many fireplaces, large two story brick and frame, family lived in brick part, help lived in the frame part, built in 1880 1934 4/1/1934 1934 4/1/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Shircliff Industries Inc., open new furniture factory in Vincennes, baskets too, Mac-Shir Co. Inc. Shircliff industries inc. open new furniture factory in Vincennes, with rendering, baskets too, 1934 4/8/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Will eliminate Dead Man Curve, plans presented for eliminating hazard at 16th and Willow also will straighten out 6th and Hart Streets, 19th and Willow bridge (said 16th earlier), 1934 4/11/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Tunnel work nears finish, between Clark and lincoln hs 1934 4/15/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 4/20/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 4/22/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Route changes mark progress of old trails, Vincennes Louisville road, path, trace, trail describes path of old road around the Vincennes area, as told to him by his mother long ago 1934 4/25/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Curtain is raised upon Vincennes of the old days when village had less than one hundred homes, 1934 1934 Mysterious life of founder of Vincennes told by author, trading post established by Sieur de Vincennes in 1733 at age of 33 Years, Store repairs are completed, extensive improvements made on the Gimbel Bond Building, 263 1934 4/25/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 4/27/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 5/6/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 5/6/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 5/14/1934 Vincennes Sun commercial 1934 5/18/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 5/18/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 6/1/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial John Dillingers hometown is humiliated by charges that Mooresville is anti-social Vincennes France, may not be godmother for this city, wife of historian writes letter to Kimmell history of Seigneurie de Vincennes, Sieur de Vincennes, painting info too Harrison House historic relic of earlier days, home of First territorial governor, later president written by the DAR, Francis Vigo Chapter Vincennes Folk Revive Ancient La Guignolee' national song fest in St. Louis revives local custom King Ball King's Ball, Jake Adams, Witness of Scenes of massacre of Custers army dies here Sunday, 82 years old courier for the regular army in the Custer Massacre, lived at 123 W. Eberwine, wrote a history book Vincennes Shanty town doomed, Novel housing program will provide homes, near willow Street model village of 19 homes, work starts next week, Pearl City, cemetery, Pearl City, Vincennes Shanty town doomed, novel housing program will provide homes (would become sunset court) Whitehall White Hall stands melancholy reminder of early days, historic landmark once home of one of County's most aristocratic families home of captain Isaac White, built somewhere between 1804 and 1811, huge fireplace on one end, contents of will, Thomas Sloo, Records reveal dramatic life of Pioneer White Hall Owner, Isaac White, Captain, Colonel, Private, b. about 1776, Harriet Leech, George, A.G. Sloo, White hall, William Henry Harrison, duel with Captain Butler, he demoted himself so he could go to Tippecanoe, Died and buried with Daviess 1934 6/6/1934 1934 6/14/1934 1934 6/15/1934 1934 6/18/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 6/18/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Record traces two families to local Church, history of Presbyterian Church written by former pastor, Whallon, Kitchell, 1934 6/22/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Witness tells C. of C. there was tunnel in W.H. Harrison House, Mr. Dora Cady, 1238 upper 11th, sheperds, William Henry Harrison House Harrison Mansion Harrison Home 1934 7/1/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Father Frund On Tour, One of Earlier Native Sons of the old Parish, St. Francis Xavier, Old Cathedral, list of former priests given Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial First survey of town ordered 116 years ago great article about surveys New highway market opens, Null & Son Store, 15th and Willow Streets, Neglected Jewish cemetery coming into own with plans for extensive improvments, crown hill cemetery, Dumes, Linkon, Cibull, 1934 7/3/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Now comes statement there was a tunnel in the Harrison Mansion, Lottie Bochner, nee Pauley, tunnel was stone, not brick, filled in with trash from the river, corn stalks, etc. Pauley Block, 2nd and Scott, Judge Pigeon living in Harrison house at the time, slinkard, tunnel traced to orchard 1934 7/5/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Work Started on New Airport, Tract of land South of Vincennes leased by local men, 10 miles South of Vincennes on 41, Britton, Nickloy, Thomas, Fishel Aviation, Airport, Airplane, 1934 7/8/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Work Starts on Second House in Model Village As First Is Almost Done, Sunset Court, razed in fall of 2010 264 7/9/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Dyer Haven Is New Camp Name, Mary Ann Nesbit Christens place with bottle Creek water, girl scout camp on the McKenney Farms, John N. Dyer, 7/11/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Work on new cemetery is nearing end, large force of workers engaged in grading for driveway, old Brevoort home, 15 or 16 buildings have been razed there three of the properties were residences, the others were barns, granaries, cattle sheds, etc. 1934 7/12/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 7/17/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 7/18/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 7/22/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 8/5/1934 Vincennes Post 1934 8/8/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 8/9/1934 Vincennes Post 1934 8/12/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 8/22/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Old Storm Sewer Built 49 years ago, remains a result of master skill, construction of the new addition to the city cemetery, willow, tenth, built in 1885 Early history recalled by Brouillette Death, family was closely connected with city at beginning, Maurice Aloysius Brouillette, old cathedral pillars supporting the roof were cut from the Brouillette land where the old homestead now stands, b. Feb 13, 1856 died August 3, 1934. Elihu Stout leading and pioneer editor saw sun through its First forty years 130th birthday and newspaper is still young, historian recounts, stout, Greene, purcell, adams Pearl City and Sunset Court Story to Appear in Federal Publication, 1934 8/28/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Opens Funeral Parlor Here, Brockman Funeral Home Locates at 420 Perry Street, former residence of Paul P. Doddridge, 1934 9/5/1934 1934 9/10/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 9/14/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Pioneer Is Included In Current Biography Dictionary, Benjamin Parke, 1777-1835, New Jersey Native, 1934 9/19/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 9/22/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 9/27/1934 Vincennes Post Sunset Court To Be Occupied By October 1st, plans underway for moving families from Pearl City, Repairing Work Gets New Start, Improvements being made on many Main Street Stores, Bishop Block, Devonot's, Old Post Café, Crazy preacher roamed this area 130 years ago, was well known to settlers of Indiana and Illinois, Lorenzo Dow, 1934 9/27/1934 Vincennes Sun Commercial Surveys Made Half Century Ago Are Corrected in New Geodetic Survey of County, tall towers erected in the 1880's, locations of towers given, witness trees, blinking lights from atop of towers, 1934 10/17/1934 Vincennes Post Alexander Bowen tells of the times that were, Civil War veteran draws striking word picture, gimbel, fur trade, captain ellis house, 51st infantry 1934 1934 Recites History Of County Bar, C.B. Kessinger Tells Kiwanis of Early Legal Lights Starting in 1810, First courthouse built in 1810, 4th and Buntin, very good article about the history of the courthouses in Vincennes Property Will be condemned, legal procedure started for 6th Street right of way, 173 square feet of the old Bosworth home property, 6th and Hart Streets Earl Bosworth, Sunset Court Name Selected Model Village, Number of suggestions offered in contest to select title, Pearl City, Willow Street Work Delayed, contractor told to change kind of gravel used in construction, "Dead Man's Curve" will be eliminated, 18th and Willow, Pilgrimage to Vincennes in early days recalled by St. francisville man, trip to town was great event of year in past, New Tunnel at local Schools will be used, lincoln and Clark Theatre Grill To Be Opened, Work Near Completion Remodeling Room at 5th and Main Street, formerly Bratton Grocery, vacant for a number of years, 265 1934 12/11/1934 Vincennes Post Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial 1934 2/00/1934 1934 6/31/1934 1935 1/10/1935 Vincennes Sun 1935 1/17/1935 Vincennes Sun 1935 1/20/1935 Vincennes Sun 1935 1/21/1935 Vincennes Sun 1935 1/21/1935 Vincennes Sun 1935 1/21/1935 Vincennes Sun 1935 1/25/1935 Vincennes Sun 1935 1/28/1935 Vincennes Sun 1935 1/31/1935 1935 2/13/1935 1935 2/19/1935 1935 2/21/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Vincennes Sun 1935 2/22/1935 Vincennes Sun 1935 2/22/1935 Vincennes Sun 1935 2/22/1935 Vincennes Sun Memories of old stone jail here are recalled as stolen key is found, habitual prisoner took opportunity to lose it, key found in river, it was located on the corner of 7th Broadway funny story about an inmate who ran out of jail, took the keys and while being pursued by the sheriff ran over the bridge and threw the keys in the river Hills of Southern Knox hold secret of forgotten town, Dicksburgh disappears, tannery, log cabins Indenture system substitute for slavery abolished by law in Indiana during year of 1818, slave, slaves, LaRose Shop to remodel store, work will follow special sale, 224 Main Street, old front will be torn away, Old timers wonder if ghost walks again, visitation upon last inhabitant of Pearl City is Awaited, Mike Rich fisherman slain 27 years ago, sunset court murdered on a house boat near Pearl City one April night in 1908, August Craves Monk Marone, John DeMoss were arrested, tried and spent time in prison for the murder, Andrew Rooney buys Texaco Gardens, Eugene Burrell, Robert Jordan, Theatre to be air conditioned, Pantheon plans equipment installation, Betz Air cooling company, Lincoln Trail may be marked, Dyer introduces bill in house, to mark the Indiana route traversed by the family of Abraham Lincoln on the migration trip from Kentucky to Spencer County, Indiana, and then to Illinois Open house at the George Rogers Clark Memorial, Many Vincennes folk view murals, First open house to view the murals, an estimated 1500 persons passed through, Ezra Winter artist, Seek care for old cemetery, repair plot where Blue Jeans Williams lies, Harrison township, Five new trustees named for Walnut Grove Cemetery, history of cemetery too, Theatre to be air conditioned Pantheon, Aged man recalls shaking Lincoln's hand, Lincoln, H.C. Chandler 1020 Oak Street Old ordinances place strange restrictions on modern Vincennes Folk, hay straw stacks, hogs, small pox, cholera, hairdrying, gunpowder, lamps numbering houses, philadelphia plan Dec 11, 1882, baseball in the Streets, flagman at railroad crossing on Hickman Street, maybe in the Vincennes Sun Commercial (I need to check) Magazine item details story of Pearl City, George R. McCormack author of article in March Hygeia, health magazine, photos of Pearl City hovels hog pens flies, unsanitary, stagnant water, rats, rodents, sunset court, 20 brick houses Events of half century ago in Vincennes Are Recalled, H.L. Brinning, Knirlhm brothers grocery, Green's Hall, Early Vincennes Musicians very interesting article. Worth looking at (maybe the weekly sun) Events of a half century ago in Vincennes are recalled, H.L. Brinning, Julian, gruger, schaeffer, Thuis, city hall, St. John's Catholic School, fire dept, weisert grocer, american Hotel , graeter livery stable and bus lines where grand Hotel now stands, colored barber shop, New barber shop will open Saturday in basement of american national bank building, charles little and staley slawson, 266 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 3/6/1935 1935 3/6/1935 1935 3/10/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 3/17/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 3/18/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 3/20/1935 1935 3/20/1935 1935 3/20/1935 1935 3/20/1935 1935 3/21/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 3/22/1935 Vincennes Post Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Building of Sunset Court Nears End, Work on last houses starts soon, courtyard is planned Building of sunset court nears end, work on last houses starts soon, courtyard is planned, Pearl City, He dug out bullets fired into old Fort Sackville, charles vachet recalls swimming with Dresser who immortalized Wabash, lincoln, buffalo trace, ferry, american tavern razed in 1869, godare, DeLuryea, Warriors Knoll Fort, Main entrance at end of Church Street, central school, Pearl City, Sam Haines, Lincoln crossed on ferry, Ralph C. Witmer, New Salesman at Mitchell's furniture, My grandmother Mary G. (Witmer) Zeabart's Brother with photo Fire destroys boykin's home, house of former trustee burns to ground, 2 story residence near sugarloaf mound, more than 100 years old landmark Area around Harrison house Declared to be america's sacred acre, Francis VanNatter, Grouseland, Pioneer women have place in history of city, Madame Godare, Sisters of Providence, DAR, Area around Harrison House Declared to be America's sacred acre, Harrison, Tecumseh, Crude Building once home of pioneer School, time has enhanced quaintness of old St. Rose Chapel, history VU, Antiques of every kind are on display in stores of city, bibles, letters, wedding gowns, dolls, spoons, only a few of items shown, Vigo home key William Henry Harrison, pioneer days, Fred Milam, log cabin at 5th and willow, schultheis, Very interesting article read it. Pioneer picture of Vincennes City hall, architects rendering of the city hall (razed in 1950) with article great drawing 1935 3/31/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Business block on 7th Street Changes hands, Dr. G.A. Pielmeier Purchases property across from courthouse, erected 1869, GAR, Noble block Record F, Page 550 of the commissioners report Sept 18, 1869, Overbay farm near wheatland also purchased, also the Hugh McKinley Farm, 1935 4/3/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Group building may be set up in sunset court, welfare administration considers plan at Tuesday meeting, community hall, community gatherings, religious services, 1935 4/7/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Electrical refrigeration show 1019 Main sponsered by coca cola 1935 4/9/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 4/14/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Folk Songs Reproduced In Publication, The Folk Songs of Old Vincennes, Anna C. O'Flynn, Cecillia Ray Berry, French Modern House to be erected, Streamline home will feature innovations, being erected by the Osterhage Lumber Company at 12th and Sycamore Streets, built in equipment (washing machines, radio, and other modern conveniences) Indirect lighting too, 1935 4/14/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Will remodel old building, former cushman drug structure at 24 S. 4th Street purchased, Paul Brandt and Lester Routt have purchased it, two apartments will be above with the sanitary meat market below, Gerald R. Powell, will carry a full line of "homekilled" meats, work is expected to be completed about May 21. will be finished in stucco with a modernistic front. 1935 4/27/1935 Vincennes Post Climate Control now is installed in the Pantheon 1935 5/1/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Issue permit for remodeling kresge building, 10 N. 3rd, front on Main Street changes described in detail with measurements, moving staircase from front of the building to the rear 267 1935 5/1/1935 Vincennes Post Local scientist makes hunt for giant bee breed, Jay Smith, describes popular science magazine article 1935 5/10/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Bethel to lay cornerstone, AME Corner 10th and Buntin, 1935 5/15/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 5/15/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 5/17/1935 1935 5/17/1935 1935 5/17/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 5/17/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 5/19/1935 Vincennes Post 1935 5/19/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 5/19/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 5/19/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 5/20/1935 Vincennes Sun Comercial 1935 5/21/1935 Vincennes Post 1935 5/21/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 5/24/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 5/24/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 5/27/1935 1935 5/28/1935 1935 5/28/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Would make picnic ground of Pearl City, council ponders plans to arrange new outing place, Ostendorf, Hill, Windmann, Riverside Park location also suggested, 1935 5/29/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Invite public to new cemetery Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincenns Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Mr. Josephine Caney charms audience with Vincennes Folk Songs, sings ballads of pioneer voyageurs, other local persons in party, National Folk Festival, Elizabeth Lauby, Rose Stalkamp, Stalcup Mr. Josephing Caney Charms Audience With Vincennes Folk Songs, sings ballads of pioneer voyageurs at national folk festival at chattanooga, Tenn., other local persons in party, George Rogers Clark, Distillery Company Incorporated, W.P. Squibb & Co., Famous Rider of Pony To Pass Through Here, Loomis "Buck" Stevenson, 12 yr old rode 2315 miles horse Alice Terry's mother dies in Los Angeles California, Mr. Alice Taafe, famous motion picture star from Vincennes, was in "The Four Horsemen", born in Vincennes, Adler Lyons, Thorn, Cullison, Kingery Alice Terry's mother dies in los angeles, California, Mr. Alice Taafe, mother of alice terry of Vincennes, Car Agency opens here, T.A. Brouillette and Son will hold formal opening in new home, new glazed tile building, 1st and Harrison Streets History of Lincoln high School recalls famed figures, lengthy article on highlights history very good article with dates and details. Old firm keeps up with times, T.A. Brouillette and sons to open new salesrooms, First and Harrison Streets, sells oldsmobile cars and trucks, 60x60 building built, From minor post here, Walt Riddle rises to management of large Chicago hostelry, manager of the Croydon Hotel in Chicago, Union Depot Hotel, very interesting article about a man from Vincennes who mingles with the most famous people in the United States, Worthington Benoit Fritsch dies Sunday of long illness, 84 years old, Maurice thompso Alice of old vinennes cascades saloon, Main Street Benoit Fritsche Inspired and aided "Alice" author, Rites for aged local resident to be Wenesday, Alice of Old Vincennes Cascades Saloon, Ben Meat packing plant to open as new concern, O'Donnell factory closes after many years 1st Busseron (St. Louis Soda shop in 2009), Resume work of beautification at Pearl City, all traces of squattertown removed from river bank Reusme work on beautification at Pearl City, all traces of squatter town removed from river bank, FERA Project, Sunset Court, Robert F. Lind, Park proposed for the location Death summons John Recker, Would make picnic ground out of Pearl City, 268 1935 5/29/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 5/29/1935 Vincennes Post 1935 5/29/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 5/29/1935 Vincennes Post 1935 5/29/1935 Vincennes Post Lights of Knox roadhouses will blink out Saturday, it is now the law, Eli Crane, Rinaldo New Packing Plant to open, will occupy building at 1st and Busseron, formerly LA O'Donnell Company Building, Purple heart order to hold memorial rite, liberty bell of NorthWest to ring again in ceremony wreath to be laid at George Rogers Clark Statue, bell in spire of old cathedral, bell rang when Clark captured fort Car agency opens here, T.A. Brouillette and Son will hold formal opening in New Home. New glazed tile building 1st and Harrison Streets New Packing Plant To Open, B.S.T. Packing Company, 1st and Busseron, formerly L.A. O'Donnell company, Invite Public to new cemetery, many visitors expected on Memorial Day, more than two miles of driveways, more thank 1200 evergreens have been planted, including more than 40 different varieties, planning for a chapel and chimes tower, 45 acres will contain some 8000 lots with room for 50 000 graves 1935 5/29/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 5/30/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 5/31/1935 Vincennes Post 1935 6/1/1935 Vincennes Post 1935 6/4/1935 Vincennes Post 1935 6/4/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial County takes steps to get right-of-way for Emison-Wheatland Road, Engineer Allen presents plan to County commissioners. Highway from Emison to Wheatland, State Road 550, 1935 6/5/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Gibault statue due in city this week, work begun on Church plaza 1935 6/7/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Death strikes Joe Scheefers, pioneer here, 81 years old, cHarter member of eagles, saloon ran the Kaiserhoff Hotel at 4th and Vigo (now lincoln Hotel), ran saloon at 4th and Main 1935 6/8/1935 1935 6/8/1935 1935 6/9/1935 1935 6/9/1935 1935 6/10/1935 1935 6/10/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Post Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial City buys water plant July 1, immediate rate reduction to be put into effect The airport swimming pool will open Sunday, 1 1/2 miles across bridge, O'Neal Airport Swimming Pool Mischler to sign as pro, Paul Mischler, Paul Mischler turns professional, wrestler stage name "Paul Miller" later on, May Building permits total almost $15 000, Kresge, Kum Back, filling station 14th willow Beaman Wabash Dairy plant sold to Swift and co. cheese factory, 9 W. Hart Street, 1935 6/12/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Gibault statue goes up near site of Church, memorial to pioneer to be veiled until dedication on site of little old log Church, Fr. Pierre Gibault, Alvin Polasek sculptor, Catholic old cathedral 1935 6/13/1935 Vincennes Sun commercial 1935 6/15/1935 Vincennes Post Text of Captain Van Natter's address at George Rogers Clark Memorial, Francis M. VanNatter, purple heart men, Child swept to death in Kelso Creek, RoseMary Smith, 14 of St. Vincent's Home, victim of picnic tragedy, New location 705 Main Street, next to Scheid's Furniture Store, Walter A. Ewing Printing, phone 1036 advertisement Haye's freight lines announces the opening of their new Depot in Vincennes, 1025 Main Street, Aged watchman fatally hurt in local factory, William Zeigler 68, crushed to death at Tip Top Tip Top Creamery Elevator accident, mrs emma zeigler, son noble, brother George, Mariah, Mary frances, Louis Ghee is new owner of motors firm, takes over universal company, 107 S. 3rd, Stout, 269 Meat Market to be opened, GA Powell starts business here, Sanitary Meat Market, no. 24 address (no Street given), located in the old Cushman drug store building which has been completely remodeled, (24 South 4th) New US funds will be used to build ramp and extend seawall near Clark Memorial, GRC Culbertson, unveiling of Gibault statue, Francis Vigo Statue, blackhawk gas property, grc memorial George Rogers Clark memorial Old landmark will be razed, Homestead of Jarvis Hazelton built in 1856 (in Hazelton) pioneer settler of Hazelton area, for whom the town was named, new School site 1935 6/15/1935 Vincennes Post 1935 6/16/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 6/16/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 6/25/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Sister of Hub Smith is dead, Miss Mary Smith dies Saturday in california, Hubbard Smith, she leaves a sister, Miss Alice Smith 1935 6/26/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 6/28/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Death Claims Mr. Asa Evans Malissa C. Evans age 77, 716 N. 10th, Municipal swimming pool (later named Rainbow Beach) proposed here, project to be submitted to council Monday, can be financed without cost to city, circular pool with wide beach and special lighting, music 1935 6/28/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Allen E. Hogue buys property on Main Street, structure at 329 purchased for consideration of $11 000. occupied by general finance company, two story brick, two doors West of 4th Street, Municipal Swimming Pool Proposed Here, Project to be submitted to council Monday, mayor announces pool can be financed without cost to city, plans elaborate, circular pool with wide beach and special lighting and music, Frank B. Hunter of Indianapolis, noted swimming pool architect, known as the "Hunter Pool", changing lights above and below water and a below water observatory, The sea is my workshop writes frank walton, formerly of Vincennes, author, won the backstroke event against Japan in 1932, very interesting story, carnegie medal 1935 6/28/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 6/29/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 6/29/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial State highway engineer will study traffic, allen opposes routing route 50 down seventh Street, before council, other routes proposed, lengthy article about traffic flow through Vincennes 1935 6/30/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Pictures recall days when Harrison house was a Hotel near Depot, O&M Passenger Depot at 2nd and Scott james gatton, 1858 O&M completed, John Meyers, 1935 6/30/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Pictures recall day when Harrison house was a hotel near depot, early history of B&O railroad linked with shrine, photos belonged to Miss Mary Nabb, of 422 N. 7th Street O&M Passenger Train Depot, located at 2nd and Scott, also referred to as Union Depot, 1935 7/1/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 7/1/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 7/7/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 7/7/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Council hears swimming pool detail tonight, Frank Hunter of Indianapolis will outline plan for city, "Seashore Pool", A PWA loan would be sought, Rainbow Beach Clark Commission too slow; $8000 damages sought, George Rogers Clark memorial, delay in preparing inscriptions in memorial, premier construction company, Indianapolis Indiana, lawsuit, New style log dams will check soil erosion and improve fishing, prevents erosion, New Drug Store Is Opened, place is crowded on the First day, Fox Cut Rate Drug Store in the Kapps Building at 323 Main Street, under the mgt of Otto Schaefer, former Vincennes Druggist, courthouse too 270 New drug store is opened here, place is crowded on the First day, Fox Cut Rate Drug Store, in the Kapps building 323 Main Street, under the mgt of Otto Schaefer, has worked at other pharmacies too Council to get pool contract Monday night, Rainbow beach, bonding house suggest altered method of financing, frank hunter seashore pool, 1935 7/7/1935 Vincennes Sun 1935 7/8/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 7/14/1935 Vincennes Post Ancient document to give local girl her education, Miss Kathryn Stone to use perpetual scholarship, Hitt family, free tuition for life 1935 7/14/1935 Vincennes Post Local man copied papers involved in Dreyfus Case, Antone Reinbold Recalls famous French scandal, Attends Sacred Heart Church 1935 7/19/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial New Oakley Store to Open, 13th Main, 4th one in city, 1935 7/26/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 7/27/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 7/29/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 7/29/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 7/30/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 8/5/1935 1935 8/9/1935 1935 8/9/1935 1935 8/16/1935 1935 8/22/1935 1935 8/22/1935 1935 8/22/1935 1935 8/23/1935 1935 8/23/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Tom Mix and his famous horse tony who comes to Vincennes with circus on Saturday (photo and article). Fairground Avenue show grounds, 1935 8/23/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Rush WPA Plans of cleaning up Wabash banks, would beautify mile and half of city's river frontage, plan Park spot, work would continue move to make picnic ground of Pearl City, FERA, Park 1935 8/25/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 9/8/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Old infirMary is to be made into canning plant, 100 workmen prepare building for new equipment, at the end of Willow Street (near Pearl City), L.A. Wilkerson heads 40 et 8, officers elected at annual meeting Friday, Vincennes Voiture 107, Sunset Court is dedicated, Judge coulter addresses meeting, community hall in sunset court was dedicated Sunday afternoon, Pearl City, Canning plant for township opens Tuesday, equipment installed Monday in old County infirMary, West end of Willow Street, Canning Plant now operating, small force begins work Tuesday, the plant will be used for canning surplus cabbage, corn tomatoes and other produce in season, Order Hart Street lights removed, atlas mill scales removed, Action near on cemetery and swimming pool, WPA, FERA Issue permits for building, remodeling Duesterberg Building 513 Church and residence at 913 Hart New Liquor Shop To Open, 212 Main Street, Cleveland pkg shop Old driveway now walled up, will prevent rains flooding city hall, used when police station was in basement Tom Mix Brings "Tony" to city, famous horse comes Saturday with circus, kelso Creek grounds Tom Mix Circus Advertisement, Saturday August 24th, Tom Mix himself and Tony, Kelso Creek Circus Lot Holds formal opening Saturday, Merit Shoe Co. 206 Main Police chief Thomas M. Martin Meets Old frien in Tom Mix, Movie actor., chief was formerly connected with the hollywood motion pictures police department and became intimately aquainted with Mix, WPA Project to improve Kelso Dyke is filed, engineer Lind proposes strengthening of boulevard drive, build driveways, new fill would slope to Chicago Avenue, increased flood protection, "Chicago Park" (would become) 271 Blazed trees once marked route of buffalo trace, Indianapolis attorney seeks present location of mileposts on famous trail found not given in clipping in a vertical file at the mcgrady brockman library, the folder was on "Vincennes History" Vincennes Sun Cattle rustling in County is believed solved by arrests, albert "catt" Commercial hess and earl vanvleet charged with theft, 1935 9/15/1935 1935 9/15/1935 1935 9/18/1935 1935 9/27/1935 1935 9/28/1935 1935 9/28/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 10/3/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 10/3/1935 Vincennes Post 1935 10/4/1935 1935 10/4/1935 1935 10/6/1935 1935 10/6/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial New Synagogue to be center in Jewish holiday, Building formally dedicated here, 8th and Harrison Street Dumes, synagogue in basement club room upstairs, Karp, Huffman, Lutz, Lauby, Frey, John Wise, 81, once prominent merchant dies, 229 Main, Plans for new post office received here, new addition to post office, President will dedicate Clark Memorial, pledge made by executive from rear of train Roosevelt's train arrived in Vincennes today, 20 minute stop en route to nebraska, riddle, Culbertson, claycomb New home of F.W. Studler and Son Hatchery & Feed Store, corner 9th Main, with good photo Store Founded in 1842 by Adam Gimbel starts celebration of 93rd Anniversary, with photos Gimbel's Store observes 93rd birthday eSt. in 1842, Max Strashun, Earlier this summer addition was made, Gimbel's store observes 93rd birthday with sales event, new addition made, strashun, Gimbel's ad with all employees photos many employee photos shown separately Gimbel's store 93rd anniversary, photos of all employees in article with names How many in Vincennes Remember way back when, frimfrock blacksmith shop, no white barbers, marble works 2nd Vigo burned 1885 donovan grove, hitt grove donovan's hitt's across from present jewish cemetery, ringgold ban, mule Streetcar route, plummer moved building 10th Perry chair factory burned in 1887, Tivoli Gardens where the elks home is now, Main Street bridge good one, Elaine Shepard crashes movies for star role, daughter of Mr. Bernice Shepard of Lawrenceville and olney, well known in Vincennes, Pantheon Theatre, Charles Tatom Joins Tom Mix, winner of fete champetre contest in circus, 303 Hickman, will troop with the tom mix circus, with photo 1935 11/11/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 12/20/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1935 12/23/1935 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 3/12/1907 Vincennes Sun Remodel Theatre, McJimsey Opera House will be made modern in every respect, 2nd Busseron interior to be torn out, new seats, 1936 5/5/1935 Vincennes Post Vincennes own bowling alley's match game Princeton vs. Wabash Recreation, 2:00 p.m. today, 2nd and Busseron, Old Opera House advertisement 1936 1/5/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Post Office to move on January 19th into its new quarters, work on Planke Building rapidly nearing completion, glass replaced, transfer of furniture to be rushed, 7th and Busseron, large vault has been installed, building had been deserted for about a year, 1936 1/7/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Knox to share in safety drive as WPA Project, 200 men and women from relief rolls to be employed, school safety patrols, drivers safety too 1936 1/9/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial History bulletin suggests historic sites in Vincennes be incorporated into Park, law passed by congress creating national Parks cited, Harrison house, territorial capitol, GRC Memorial, 272 Vincennes Sun Commercial Plan extension of osterhage lumber yards, company to construct new mill and storeroom this spring, new store room 22x70 ft. also to be built Wall of old house falls, water wears away abode, 815 N. 5th, Elizabeth Hickmean 1936 1/9/1936 1936 1/11/1936 1936 1/11/1936 1936 1/11/1936 1936 1/15/1936 1936 1/15/1936 1936 1/15/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 1/16/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial WPA approves County 4-H Exhibit Center, Park project at Bruceville wins approval, gives employment to more than 60 men, other approvals, Niblack Levee Repairs and Monroe City Streets Included, school building to be dismantled and reused, Bicknell 1936 1/16/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Charles Cooper low base bidder on TB Hospital, Tuberculosis Hospital, Odon Contractor submits figure to board of $89 985 1936 1/19/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 1/19/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 1/19/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 1/21/1936 1936 1/21/1936 1936 1/22/1936 1936 1/22/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Oaktown sends flyweight to golden gloves, "Shorty" Meeks latest Entry; Deadline comes soon, 20 years old other entries are expected, boxing, boxer 1/24/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial WPA Project increases use of wood yard, Vincennes township Plan will employ over 50 workmen. Have been cutting wood to be used for fuel for several weeks, located behind the old County poor house in the SouthWestern city limits, 1/26/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Fire destroys old freelandville Church, structure used many years as school center, overheated furnace is blamed, previouse fires, Church and parsonage burned during 1934 replaced, 6/24/1934, constructed in 1860 1936 1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Walls of old house falls 815 North 5th Street Work Rushed on new flat, improvements are progressing rapidly on the home of Mr.ida bowers, of 710 Buntin Street where the home is being changed into a three family apartment building, Post Office move Saturday to new station moving to planke brothers bakery Post office to move Saturday to new station, temporary quarters established at Planke Bakery WPA Sponsors in meet here, sewing room projects are discussed, groups from 10 counties met in Vincennes in the music room of the Junior high school building, 1st meeting of this kind held in the state, Call meeting to identify graves in Knox County, Indiana Cemetery SouthEast of Vincennes on state road 61, WPA Workers cleaning it up, one of oldest in County, as far back as 1819, revolutionary war, mexican and Civil Wars Post Office in new home now, service as usual at 7th and Busseron, moved into the Planke Building temporarily (Wabash Parts Corp. in 2012), will be here until expansion work is completed on post office building Old Gardner Residence Here comverted into social center, the "Chez Moi"(French for "my home") , Clara Baker purchased the property last spring, plans were made by miss effie kirk, available for parties, Construction begun on Fire razed JC Penny store destroyed by fire on December 5th, 1935 Start Work on Penney Store, Construction begun on fire razed structure destroyed by fire on December 5th, 1935 Oaktown sends flyweight to golden gloves Harold "Shorty" Meeks 273 Vincennes Sun Commercial Building Boom is delayed by cold weather, sub-zero temperatures halt construction work in city. Filling station on B&O property on Fairground avenue, just across the C&EI tracks, new TB Hospital, WPA, JC Penney store, sinclair filling station at 3rd Vigo, new residences Kleymeyer, Fitzgerald, Gruebeck, remodeling bowers, 1936 1/28/1936 1936 1/29/1936 1936 1/29/1936 1936 2/1/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 2/1/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial How old Vincennes erased its slums without uncle sam carrying the load, city asks no outside aid to solve problem, razes shantytown and builds sanitary colony, Sunset Court, Pearl City, Squatters, with photos, rats, disease, vermin, excellent article, 1936 2/3/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Work begun on old post office, one wall to be completely removed, 5th Busseron, most of the roof has been removed, the East wall is being taken out, lenahan's, 2/4/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Select Brick to be used on new hospital, County building will be faced with buff colored material, TB Hospital, Hydraulic Pressed Brick Company of Brazil, Indiana, architect lester routt, contractor charles cooper, must be completed by december, 1936 2/4/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 2/8/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 2/13/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 2/19/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 2/20/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 2/20/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 2/23/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 2/24/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 2/25/1936 1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Linco Station at 7th and Main Suffers Loss from Fire spectacular blaze Marmon auto burns Linco station suffers heavy loss from fire, 7th and Main, $1500 damage, Louis Spillman How Vincennes erased its slums without uncle Sam carrying the load, sunset court, Pearl City good photos and history of Sunset Court and Slums Select brick to be used on new hospital, county building will be faced with buff colored material, Tuberculosis hospital, Lester Routt, must be completed by dec 15, 1936 according to the terms of the contract, William Peach taken by death, former janitor at Orville School, was about 75 years of age, survived by his widow and a number of distant relatives. Ellis Peach, who died about three weeks ago was a relative, New WPA work to get started, memorial grounds, Parks in new projects, George Rogers Clark Memorial landscaping, project 10452, Memorial Park Cemetery Project, TB Hospital, Sidewalks, Will discuss working plans of County tuberculosis hospital, D.U. Hartman, WPA Project, Color pictures being made of winter murals, noted new york photographer her on mission for artist, DeWitt Ward, noted photographer of New York, was photographing the murals at the George Rogers Clark Memorial Thursday, photos were taken for Ezra Winter, who painted the murals, details of process is described within the article, scaffolding, Workmen start on grounds at TB Hospital, Tuberculosis Hospital, break in cold weather enables WPA Project to Begin, Golden Glovers off today on path to fistic glory, golden gloves, boxing, boxer, Lee, Wlaker, Snider, Cullom, Gordon, Racey, White, Log cabin from Vincennes Graces Santa Claus Hill French cabin once on willow Street moved to Santa Claus, Mr. and Mr.Harvey Hitt, placed near the village showplaces and is attracting much attention New Modernized Front and Marquise, Will Be Installed in Pantheon, Theater, Theatre, Marquee, NW Corner 5th Main 274 Letter depicts real horror of Civil War days, late major Clark willis tells of harships to relatives, O.P. Willis of Bruceville, Major Clark Willis, 51st Indiana Regiment, letter reprinted within the article, scenes that make the heart sicken, New Modernized Front and Marquise Will be installed in Pantheon, Marquee, Pantheon Theatre, Pantheon Theater, modernization of theatre front and lobby, Modern Arts Company, Indianapolis, Wilkraft Signs, black mirror finish structural glass, chrome metal bands, excellent article 1936 2/25/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 2/25/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 2/25/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Letter depicts rear horror of Civil War days, late major Clark willis tells of hardships to relatives, O.F. Willis of Bruceville written by his grandfather theh late Major Clark Willis, a member of the 51st Indiana Regiment, entire letter presented within article, Four transients die in B&O Freight Wreck10 miles East of Vincennes between Fritchton and Wheatland, victims trapped in open box car when crushed by debris, two recovered bodies identified in morgue three men escape with lives, and two injured brought to hospital 20 cars wrecked, Baker 1936 1936 2/26/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 2/26/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 2/27/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Plan addition to Legion Home, extensive improements are contemplated, addition will fill the hollow square in the rear of the building. Bill Brown recalls days when graphophone records provided popular theater entertainment in Vincennes, Leroy Burtch, William Brown, Grand Opera House, Vincennes Sun Commercial First Squatter to be moved, must leave river front near Hickman, river front Park will be constructed there, families were instructed to leave two years ago, they were again notified last week, WPA Project, Pearl City Section has been abandoned because that land is not owned by the city of Vincennes. Vincennes Sun Commercial Julia Dognaux Taken By Death, Mother of Rene Dognaux Dies Thursday, Mr. Julia Scheppers Dognaux died at her home at 519 South 9th Street, 68 years old, daughter of Jean and Nell Scheppers, and was born in Belgium, her husband August Dognaux survives along with one sone Rene Dognaux, other family members are still living in Belgium including her mother 94 years old. 2/27/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Will seek cause of fatal freight wreck, coroner delays inquest of four wreck victims, expresses himself as not satisfied with identity of bodies, one body shipped, other three held at morgue pending identification, four transients killed in B&O freight train wreck near wheatland, with photo, Koranda, Bert, Smith, 1936 2/27/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 3/1/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 3/2/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 3/3/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 3/5/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 1936 1936 2/27/1936 2/27/1936 Will seek cause of fatal freight wreck, official probe of train pileup to be launched, B&O track cleared of wreckage and traffic resumed, loss of wednesdays accident estimated at more than $100 000.00 Lincoln Hotel Addition Will Cost $25 000, Work to start about April, Herman Boog, 4th and Vigo, addition will be on Vigo Street side Use Big Tractor To Hasten Work On TB Hospital, Tuberculosis Hospital, Contractor to start construction work at early date, PWA Workers, removing the top of the hill, (later named Hillcrest) Axe men fail to spare big tree, ancient lindenwood felled by owner, smith property at 7th and Main, Dr. Smith, Dr. Held, Hoosier Hotel Owner Jailed, Mr. Rosa O'Neal operator of Hoosier Hotel, 310 Barnett Street, Violating Liquor Laws, 275 1936 3/6/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 3/6/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 3/6/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 3/6/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 3/8/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Work to start end of week on T.B. Hospital, Grading work on grounds by WPA force progresses rapidly, Tuberculosis Hospital, 1936 3/10/1936 Vincennes Post Hundreds View Prehistoric Bones Found in Cypress Swamp near city, Mastodon, farm of Charles Hess, Rt. 5, 56" long tusk and others Vincennes Post Four business changes here, Mogul Barber shop, 425 Main goes out of business, Frank "Rox" Soudriette will work at the Rogers shop Rogers shop on 4th Street, and Julian Fritsch is going to work at the big four, Wife saving station at 5th and Main will move into old barber shop property, Vincennes Rose Gardens will occupy store at 5th and Main, Chamber of commerce 3/17/1936 Vincennes Post J.C. Penney work pushed, more lumber here for new building, 309 Main Street, to be completed within 2 months, another job going on is at 3rd and Vigo, residence on the property has been dismantled in order for the new service station to go up. 1936 3/18/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Grading work moves rapidly, grounds at consolidated schools beautified, WPA have been clearing and filling grounds at three Vincennes township schools, township woodyard project is going strong too (1st and Willow), 1936 3/19/1936 1936 3/19/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 3/19/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 3/20/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 3/20/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 3/21/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 3/22/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 3/22/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 3/22/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Legion Home Contracts let, work to start at once on new addition, American Legion Post, to be completed by May 23rd 1936 3/26/1936 Vincennes Post City building permits soar First quarter, Harvey Lucas, 5 apt building 319 N. 4th, corner of 4th and Perry, known as old "Mason Property" also new J.C. Penney Store at 309 Main Street 1936 3/26/1936 Vincennes Post Gould Motor Company employee group photo with names, 4th and Busseron advertisement 1936 1936 3/14/1936 To make survey of old records in Knox County, state archivist here organizing WPA project, Many attend firm opening, Vincennes Farm Equipment Company, 1014 1014 Main Street, in the old Johnson-Moore Hardware Building John H. Niblack writes of wreck on the old O&M railroad East of wheatland caused by cow on track, railroad, train, WPA Project provides work for ten women, to aid in the caring for sick in homes, project will start on March the 27th, will continue for Sixth months, Burnet Heights Shows Growth, Petition Filed for new sub-division, Mastodon Bones Draw Officials' Interest, Conservation Dept. aide sent to Vincennes, Charles Hess farm, Hammon Moves to new office, established optical laboratory here, JH Hammon, the optical laboratory here, from 225 Main to 4th and Church Streets, residence of John Hartigan, lengthy article about the house Days when steamboats plied between here and Mt. Carmel recalled in reader's letter, many names listed, New Terrace Gardens US Highway 41, announces its own sweater dance, everyone must wear a sweater tonight, ladies 15 cents, men 25 cents advertisement Jake is really grown up, Mastodon Rates million years, Second expert visits him, 60 Trees sought for Tuberculosis Hospital, Jay Bixby, architect, WPA laborers, maples, ash, oak, 51 acres, Anniversary of the death of Francis Vigo, America's most forgotten man. Draws attention to picturesque figure whose open purse changed history 276 1936 3/26/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 3/29/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 3/30/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 3/30/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Work to start on two building projects here, Legion home addition and apartment house permits issued, 319 N. 4th William Mason Home, to be converted into 8 apartments, american legion home addition, Old sloop Vincennes First Naval Vessel to circle world, to be honored as new cruiser is launched, with photo Workman make rapid headway, good progress made on Pantheon Theater, remodeling, theatre modernizing front, lobby, base for Decorative glass on walls of lobby, Workmen make rapid headway Pantheon Theatre modernizing the front, lobby, and signage 1936 3/30/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial To memorialize buffalo trace as a highway, governor appoints committee to begin ground work, highway, trail, trace, path, 1936 4/1/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 4/1/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 4/5/1936 1936 4/6/1936 1936 4/6/1936 1936 4/8/1936 1936 4/8/1936 Vincennes Post Squibb Plant Nearly Ready, Distillery will start about April20, Hack and Simon, description of brewing apparatus 1936 4/8/1936 Vincennes Post Welfare Board to occupy Pielemeier Building Floor, 7th Street opposite of court house, building has 150 ft fronting on 7th Street, 1936 4/12/1936 1936 4/13/1936 1936 4/13/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 4/13/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 4/13/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 4/13/1936 1936 4/14/1936 1936 4/15/1936 1936 4/16/1936 1936 4/16/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Excavation on post office is started, full basement to be constructed for building, will be several weeks before actual construction gets underway, a section of the old structure that is being improved has been torn away. Dynamite Slag On Riverfront, Workmen unable to clear old deposits, WPA Project, old rolling mill, foot of Hickman Street, had been working at Pearl City Slums District, now cleaning the city's property along the waterfront. Francis Vigo Statue Goes in place next removing of old buildings from memorial site too Cecil Morgan Gives self up to sheriff fight with Bert Robb Former Orphan New Movie Star Mary Ellen Huggins Hoosier Star 87 Year old former slave wants to write James England Sunset Court is disclosed in state bulletin 2nd and Minneapolis RR Wreck 4 deaths Marjorie Humbaugh 12 years old from Freelandville Governor stops in Vincennes on way from South, Paul V. McNutt, President Roosevelt, GRC plans for Roosevelt's visit to Vincennes were discussed, Marjorie Humbaugh 4th victim of RR crossing crash, dies of injuries, Minneapolis crossing family from Freelandville died when train hit their car at crossing right by Egloff Mill tragedy death died Mass rights Tuesday for 4 wreck victims, Minneapolis rr crossing fatal wreck Egloff Mill photos shown of wreck in article, mill and destroyed auto are clearly visible tragedy Mass Rites Tuesday for 4 wreck victims fatal train wreck with photos by Egloff mill 2nd Street Work at night on Post Office, ground floor concrete poured Monday night, 5th Busseron addition to post office, Admiral Byrd meets happy chandler here, Vincennes honored with visit of two distinguished guests, explorer, 3 flasher warnings to be installed here making rr crossings safe Three flasher warnings to be installed here, Trains, Railroads, Joseph Kimmell, as a result of many tragic train accidents 277 Harry Brandt announces the opening of the new & enlarged White Hut, 614 Main, advertisement Vincennes Sun New White Hut Now Completed 614 Main Street café harry Commercial Brandt owner erected 5 years ago Vincennes Post Suggests restoration of old French village in Vincennes, Announcing North Side Federal Building & Loan Association, Vincennes Post formerly North side building and Loan Association, 215 Busseron Street Vincennes Sun 3 die in highway crash near Allendale Vincennes girl dies Helen Commercial Smith 21 years old Vincennes girl and 2 friends victims of Sunday accident, Helen Vincennes Sun Smith, 21, 1235 Vigo, car crashes into bridge, instant death for Commercial three female occupants Vincennes Sun Sculptor passes sleepless nights Vigo statue John Angel sculptor Commercial of Vigo Statue Kiwanis Rotary and Guest join in Luncheon, with photo, jewel post or sun not sure café, many businessmen there great photo of businessmen inside which of café Vincennes Sun Burglars work in daylight at Werker Store Commercial Grove Ayers pays tribute to Anna O'Flynn, former student recalls Vincennes Sun School days, Gimbel, Hartmetz remembers 50 years ago in Commercial School, Frenchtown, LaSalle, Thurgood, Brouillette, Miller, Duesterberg Vincennes Sun Grover Ayers pays tribute to Anna O'Flynn great article for Anna Commercial fans Vincennes Sun Original Stone Finds place in Memorial Park Fort Sackville Commercial monument moved Restore honor to Fort Sackville, Original stone finds place in Vincennes Sun Memorial Park, created in 1905 DAR, site of Fort Sackville, Nov Commercial 18, 1905 unveiling, limestone with brass plaque, Burns Moore Daughters of the Revolution. 1936 4/16/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 4/17/1936 1936 4/22/1936 1936 4/25/1936 1936 4/27/1936 1936 4/27/1936 1936 4/30/1936 1936 5/1/1936 1936 5/4/1936 1936 5/4/1936 1936 5/4/1936 1936 5/14/1936 1936 5/14/1936 1936 5/15/1936 1936 5/18/1936 1936 5/18/1936 1936 5/19/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 5/21/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 5/24/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 5/24/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 5/26/1936 1936 5/27/1936 1936 5/28/1936 1936 5/29/1936 1936 6/7/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Pauley Hotel dates back to the Civil War, fire razed landmark used to feed federal troops, destroyed by fire Friday morning, built about the time of the Civil War, total loss Guy A. McJimsey Taken by death Grand Opera House Guy A. McJimsey taken by death, 70 years old, Grand opera house, Brokhages has birthday sale 47th 319 Main arcade building and adjoining building Police dig up liquor farm 635 kessinger Street John Gosciniak, 21 years old B&O Gives official ok to take up rails by memorial B&O railroad gives official okay to take up rails, paralleling GRC Grounds, Trains, memorial Vigo, Park, George Rogers Clark, Culbertson Engineering Feat Revealed story of moving telephone building told in Vincennes Jules Bastin former local resident dies obit Plan rites for Jules Bastin Frank Bastin was his father Lumber Firm Plans Building on Main Street Niehaus Company purchases lot at 11th and railroad New building rising from ashes of old, one of city's handsomest, JC Penny store on Main Street 278 1936 6/7/1936 1936 6/7/1936 1936 6/7/1936 1936 6/9/1936 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial New J.C. Penny Store to be opened Thursday, building erected on site of old store, fire 307-309 Main Street, temp 403 Main, fire last December 4th, opened may 15, 1925, Feb 1925, New JC Penny building rising from ashes description of interior New JC Penny store to be opened Thursday 307-309 Main opened may 15 1925 Feb 1925 burned Scene from Vincennes' 1935 Soap box derby derby info with photo St. Clair hill Billy cooper winner An old French house, photo and caption, now there are only two standing in the community Argument over founding date is century old, historians uncertain of year Vincennes settled, old French axe found in old felled tree, counted the growth rings and estimated the date, Catholic College here until 1844, St. Gabriel's College was a prominent educational institution in early Vincennes, eSt. in 1839 not given in clipping by udist fathers they conducted it with a large attendance until 1844 when they left and went to new Orleans, nothing more in article, I have retyped it all here Vincennes Post Clarks ferry historic place Gillespie Caldwell Clark's Ferry historic place, marks spot his band crossed river, Vincennes Post Gillespie ferry, Famous underground railroad of slavery days founded by local woman's great grandfather, peter Stephenson, Dorothy cross, 502 Vincennes Sun Roussillon description of "underground railroad" it wasn't Commercial underground and it wasn't a railroad, Cherry Grove, Wiley Hughes Embree, First survey of town ordered 116 years ago, dispute over Vincennes Sun piankashaw village recalled, 1819, surveyed, surveying, surveyor, Commercial piankeshaw, Homer Johnson and James Emison, Buntin, George D. Hag as borough surveyor, Vincennes Sun Freelandville is progressive as community, story of beginning is Commercial another tale of pioneer days, Vincennes Sun French carts only vehicles here in 1845, Calesche, two wheeled Commercial carts, made entirely of wood, Madam Godare of Early Times Made Crude Flag photo of house Vincennes Post a good one with story kaiser Madam Godare of Early Times Made Crude Flag, history in flag of Vincennes Post Vincennes Mastodon tusk and jaw found on farm once a swamp, Charles Vincennes Post Hess, cypress swamp, Oaktown founded in 1854 by sturdy pioneer families, farming, oil, coal, and gas attracting new people, MB Shepard George Bond Vincennes Post Sr. oak station railroad Depot, that's how it got its name, it was surrounded by large oak trees, Vincennes Sun Original home site of John Moore with excellent photo, 313 Commercial Church (later fredericks funeral home) 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Recall story of Hindustan of pioneer days where plague of death causes settlers to flee, made whetstones, founded Washington 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Records show $100 000 voted to get railroad, subsidy authorized for old Vincennes Peoria line, Dec 1871 petition, also Jan 1872 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Post Tusk and jaw found on farm once a swamp Charles A.Hess route 5 farmer unearthed discovered 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes once had commons, congress authorized sale in 1816, Virginia once ruled old post, state named John Todd as commander here, Doline, Gamelin, Queray, 279 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial faith in community, faithful in our duty, tip top creamery, article, photos, office, exterior, children, workrooms, John A. Risch 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial History of old wagon bridge across Wabash dates back to '59, trail, trails, trace, ferry, Methodism in Vincennes goes back to 1808, First Church built of logs erected here in 1812, peter cartwright visited the "Busroe Settlement", Busro, Busseron Story of Vincennes university one of triumph against opposition dating back to days of Harrison, 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Old Cathedral Has Traditions of Pioneer Priests, Church stands as a tribute to unknown founder of religion here in year 1702, 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Here's story on memorial of ten years ago. A dream then, now a reality, how close was dream carried out?, hall of history 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial First Christian Church formed in city in June 1883, for number of years services held at city hall, in private homes, mattingly, Judah, Wheeler, 3rd Broadway, Vigo and Gibault both died in poverty despite great gifts to America, Vincennes served by huge generating plant, edwardsport generating plant, Memorial prepared for dedication by WPA, battling depression as Clark did the british, with photos of old French house on grounds, gas plant, and others too Presbyterian Church dates back to 1806, established by rev. Scott, same year university was founded, meetings held in a barn owned by Col. Small, past presidents were Presbyterian ministers in the early 1800's Alice of Thompson's immortal story awoke nation to history here. Alice of Old Vincennes, Maurice Thompson, 1936 6/14/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial As the marble champs paraded, neat photo of marble champions parade in front of the Vincennes Sun Commercial Office, 1936 6/15/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 6/17/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 8/8/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 8/22/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 8/24/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Clark Memorial Edition sets new record in the newspaper history of city, more than 25 000 were printed, Workman find tooth of preshistoric monster in gravel bed near city, tooth weighs 11 1/2 lbs and measures 12" in length, Anderson Theobald gravel company Crook at Hart Street memento of early days, Harrison, surveying surveyed survey Old Civil War pistol is found in Wabash River, stagecoach model revolver pulled out of mud Alva Collins, State Sovereignty in the coat of arms on gun, Civil War confederate, unearthed discovered Pomeroy buys dixie tavern, purchase includes tavern and filling station, South of city on road 41, built by the late herman ayres , purchase price was $10 000 1936 9/3/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Nursery of Masonry in Indiana; First lodge established here in 1809, much history given, 1st meetings at the "Red Inn Tavern", great info on this subject masons masonry freemasonry Dedication of Wabash bridge recalled here, memorial cornerstone sealed, treaty signing observed sept 3, 1933, Colonel Clark's March on Vincennes Thrilling Epic, Story told in detail: How men almost gave up in sight of British forces, George Rogers Clark Vincennes wins honor in Indiana Journey article in the National Geographic, article appears in the September issue, 280 1936 WPA Closing may remove big payroll, Vincennes landlords, food stores are affected, wpa offices have been rented here since august of 1935, Jim Braddock Heavyweight champ in Vincennes "Cinderella Man" movie made about him recently boxer boxing Empire Motor becomes the authorized dealer for Chevrolets in Vincennes, 6th Vigo, Bryant's great photo of old building prior to fire, 9/10/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 10/16/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 11/6/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 11/8/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Paul Mischler to wrestle for lightweight title of world Wednesday night, professional "Paul Miller" stage/fight name, 1936 11/21/1936 Vincennes Post Ridgeway Farm is purchased by U.S. Government, 295 acre plot acquired for resettlement, adjoining bandmill tract, catnip road, 1936 11/22/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial Remodeled post office celebration held post office history with photos and good descriptions of building 1936 12/1/1936 Vincennes Post Movie Theater Will Be Built on Main Near Seventh, installments will be made over 20 years, theatre, Hellert, Scheid, Fort Sackville 1936 12/6/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 12/6/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 12/7/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 12/11/1936 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 12/12/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 12/12/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 12/22/1936 Vincennes Post 1936 12/27/1936 Vincennes Post Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial 1936 1/10/1936 1936 3/5/1936 1936 5,4,1936 1937 6/5/1916 1937 1/1/1937 1937 1/14/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 1/14/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 1/15/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial City Playground will be built in North Vincennes, deed recorded Saturday ends project plans, watjen lots bought for children of community New recreation center located in Northside, WPA department announce acquisistion of 38 lots, bout for $760. Woods Watjen, it will be used for a Park WPA will move to city hall, drastic economies ordered, new policy on roads ordered to check laxity, survey to be made of all projects, whole program drawing to a close Speed Work on North end Park, large force of WPA workers engaged, between chicago avenue and spring garden, levee, dike, flood, flooding, robert lind WPA to start work on Park, may break ground next week, Eberwine sub division, wood watjen, later became Chicago Park New Pastry Shop will open today, Mary Jane's Pastry Shop, 20 N. 2nd Street Button Plant Reopens Soon, Gwin Pearl Button Company, 3rd and Bayou, closed in July of 1930, Progress Made on 2 Projects, two buildings razed in North End, foot of Seminary Street Richard Coy, Henry Rassico, Oklahoma section, Kelso Local Project Wins Approval, WPA endorsement given for historical markers, Destruction of Pearl City and Clearing River Bank Results in Valuable prevention of floods, Former Slave passes away Abe Evans Princeton Indiana Property Sold Saturday, Several pieces of property belonging to the Antwine Heirs sold at commissioners sale. Deal to remove one of city's landmarks sale of Union Depot Hotel, Anna Chaney, built in 1871 Fear flood of 1930 proportions, River Duchee Levee Breaks, Thousands of acres flooded South water over road 41 for two miles, fear all of Decker Township will be inundated, river 22 ft high River Duchee Levee Breaks, Thousands of acres flooded Water over US 41 for two miles, Present flood recalls 1930 disaster in lower Knox County, Decker, August of 1885 too, March 1897 was a big one too, around 1910 or 1911 levees constructed from Vincennes to Mt. Carmel 281 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 1/15/1937 1937 1/16/1937 1937 1/24/1937 1937 2/4/1937 1937 2/12/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 3/8/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 3/14/1937 Vincennes Post Present Flood Threat Recalls 1930 Disaster "August Fresh in 1885", March 1897 too, LA Wilkerson Resigns as head of Legion Eugene Watson succeeds him, 4 Decker Babies marooned by flood in Orville Maggie Decker, neat story about survival during flood Plan two days formal opening of new garage Fritch Motor Sales 515 Vigo Street Four old deeds clear title for Planke Property, 7th and Busseron, Robert n. Carnan, James, Greenhow, Mass, Bozle, Brown, Usher, Badollette Discovers four more relatives, local woman knows of additional members, DAR Orin Guthrie 905 Buntin, revolutionary war grandkids, Ralston, Another landmark razed, old French log house 531 S. 4th, William Ballard property, was on fortnightly trail, with good photo and article 1937 3/14/1937 Vincennes Post Destruction of old gas plant recalls day's of lamp lighters, Vincennes employed two and they made rounds of lights on horseback, 1st willow Nicholas Streets Marcelles Boyer, Mr. Riley, gas lighting in old theatre, "Tar Pond" behind gas plant 1937 3/28/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Former bakery building sold to Paul Utley, Wabash Parts Company to move into Planke Building soon, has been vacant, structure unoccupied since used as a temporary post office, 1937 4/4/1937 1937 4/6/1937 1937 4/6/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 4/7/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 4/11/1937 Vincennes Post 1937 4/14/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 4/15/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 4/15/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 4/15/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 4/15/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 4/21/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Celebrates its 15th birthday, wife saving station, 425 Main Street, May renovate old cemetery bury paupers in infirMary burial ground, County poor farm cemetery, May renovate old cemetery, County poor farm, Hart Street road, two miles East of town cost a Main reason, want to bury paupers in infirMary burial ground And yet, who would want to turn back to those days of early part of last century, road petition from little rock to cathlinette prairie Nov 1, 1823 Michael Brouillette Pierre Gamelin, various bits of info, nothing substantial, Guns in city for memorial, to Decide placement at meeting soon, French 75 mm, American 4.7 gun, & 3" field piece, Property sold to W.J. Dumes, Former Silverman Junkyard Transferred, 1st Broadway purchased two additional properties in the same deal, Broadway iron and metal company Little known school equipment plant keeps wheels turning steadily in city, 2nd floor of the Loten building on Main Street, between 4th and 5th, Educational Electric Manufacturing Company, Leonard Crow, Bruce C. Kixmiller, Inc. invites entire community to formal opening of new and permanent home (with photo) 3rd and Vigo Streets. Lenghty article. Swayze named swimming pool manager, will make up program for new enterprise, (later named "Rainbow Beach"), Abandon Belt Line (bypass) around city, financial difficulties bring end to proposed truck route, City engineer Robert Lind, some grading work had already been done prior to the project being abandoned, mostly WPA labor. Move to incorporate "Westport" underway, land survey now being made, showboat, Duesterberg brothers, Texaco gardens, airport inn, maple leaf inn, 282 1937 4/22/1937 Vincennes Post Sugarloaf Mound Sugar Loaf Mound Damage is subject of criticism, a huge chunk of the mound has been hewn away by WPA workers used for fill at what would become Franklin Elementary School on highway 61, thousands of yards of dirt have been removed, privately owned by Manley Smith, 1937 4/25/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Twitching toes saved Harrison Township Veteran, grandfather of Curtis G.Shake much history with photos, 96 yr old William Wyatt, battle of Vicksburg, half dollar in his head bullet Vincennes Sun Commercial Kauneel Group meets Monday, construction of factory to be discussed, definite steps for the location and construction of the factory building for the Kauneel Coach Company factory here will be taken Monday evenign when the board of directors meets with the city engineer and reps of the two architecural firs of the city, the board will also elect officers at the meeting. Vincennes Sun Commercial Rural Resettlement Administration buys Decker Township Farm, John and Stella Royse and Sterling Royse, Emison Shaker Prarie too. Approximately 40 families will be transferrd from Martin to Knox County. There will be transfers from other counties, 4/29/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Triplets born in city, one dies at birth, Mr. and Mr.Melvin Sanders born at the home of Mr. Snaders' parents, Mr. and Mr.Orville Bird 16 East Chicago Avenue, the Third triplet "George Franklin" was dead at birth, their family home was destroyed a few days ago. it was just across the wabash river, these are the First triplets born in Vincennes in the last quarter century. 4/30/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Drug store to move into new location soon, Duesterberg will occupy old Kroger store from 303 to 310 Main Street..moving across the Street, building will be modernized, since Jan 1, 1929, formerly eluere hardware store 1937 1937 1937 1937 4/25/1937 4/25/1937 1937 4/30/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 5/3/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 5/3/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 5/4/1937 Vincennes Post 1937 5/13/1937 1937 5/16/1937 1937 5/16/1937 1937 5/18/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Civil War Veteran taken by death, Ephriam Roach, 93 succumbs at home here. 126 E. Minneapolis Avenue, he served 3 1/2 years during the Civil War and was one of the few surviving veterans in Knox County, his death leaves but 8 surviving Civil War veterans in Knox County. Commissioners to visit TB hospital today, final inspection, building is complete architect Jay Bixby says that it's built on a vein of coal, 40 feet from surface, Place ban on roller skating at court house Courthouse cannon remounted on stone, cannon have been dismounted since last Halloween night, replaced with a derrick for the lift soldiers and sailors monument Death claims John n. p. Page, 59 year old Main Street harness dealer, better known as "Pikey" Announcement of Wabash Parts moving to their new home at 7th and Busseron Vincennes Sun Commercial Wabash Parts Corporation, now in our new home at the corner of 7th and Busseron, more than triple the space of our former building at 316 Busseron, Paul E. Utley manager. , with photo Vincennes Sun Commercial Repairs of ancient bank building reveal bricks of strange craftsmanship, large blocks reveal construction materials of other years, Bono Vericlean works on N. 2nd Street, cornice constructed of hand made brick, given a stone appearance by a coat of cement plaster, NorthWest Territory, 283 Repairs at Ancient Bank Building Reveal Bricks of strange craftsmanship, Walter Bono owner, cornice made of hand made bricks, a coat of cement plaster was put on top of the bricks, between 1805-1810 6th anniversary of White Hut will be on Wednesday, the White Hut No. 1 at 614 Main Street will celebrate on May 19th, Harry Brandt, seating for two when it opened, now seats 18, 1937 5/18/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 5/18/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 5/18/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 5/20/1937 Vincennes Post 1937 5/21/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 5/23/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 5/24/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Robins pets of workmen at civic swimming pool, Rainbow Beach 1937 5/24/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Artillery pieces to be placed soon along river bank, three pieces of field artillery, between Main and hart Streets, american legion is assisting, 3" piece, 6" piece and French piece, cannon 1937 5/24/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Concil to pick names for two Streets, renaming of fairground avenue and terre haute road suggested, fairground avenue, Niblack, Admiral Albert Niblack, Mason J. Niblack, WPA workers, 1937 5/30/1937 1937 6/3/1937 1937 6/4/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial RA purchases lenahan farm South of city, 240 acre tract $19000, Deshee Farms project 18 homes to be built, cypress station, swamp, horn brothers at Decker, Mill, Deshee in white river, levee 1937 6/6/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Resume work on boulevard project, WPA Program, kelso Creek from day Street to Terre haute road building of a Park, job over 2/3rds completed, new city cemetery, cleaning up the river, 1937 6/6/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 6/6/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 6/7/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 6/10/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 6/11/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 6/11/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Store observes its 48th year, H. Brokhage & sons announces 4day event, founded in 1889 at 319 Main, changed in 1897 to include sons, expanded to 317 in 1900, new front installed in 1917, Pioneer spirit yet prevails in illness of aged resident, Mr. Mary Jordan, Pay tribute to Frank J. Bastin, CC directors former president, (chamber of Commerce) New industry locates plant in Vincennes, shircliff industries installs machinery for Pepsi-Cola Factory, on Taylor Avenue near Vincennes Steel, Swimming pool names offered local students submit suggestions, Rainbow Beach Swimming Pool Busy Place as Work nears end, Rainbow beach, To build homes for RA Families, construction to start soon in Knox County, Wabash farms project of the resettlement administration in Knox County , maybe later became schenk farms? Resume work on Boulevard Park Project, WPA Program, to use 100 men, Park along Kelso Creek, from Day Street to Terre Haute Road, (chicago Park), also cemetery project and others cleaning along river Moving house along Streets, ancient mules operating windlass, old Duesterberg home112 S. 6th moving it to 34 South 7th, being moved by Louis Kutter, Engineer's dream nears reality as final work starts at Boulevard Park, kelso Creek Chicago ave Oklahoma slum, old homes bought, New Building Going Up Opposite Courthouse addition to old Noble Block, two new store buildings, New Building going up opposite courthouse, two new store buildings to include an addition to the old Noble Block, N. 7th Street, Dr. Pielmeier, zimmerman bakery, 284 1937 6/15/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial New swimming pool will be opened Sunday, Fairground changed to Washington Ave by ord. Church being renovated here, painting and decorating under way, First baptist Church, 5th and Broadway, new carpet, painting, spanish leather effect, colors given Rainbow Beach To Open Monday, Introducing the city's neWest pride Rainbow Beach to open Monday, Public inspection of $100 000 pool to be held today, city's dream of two years fulfilled as new recreation center is completed, tons of water poured into pool, to be open tomorrow Step up speed on boulevard Park in july, 110 WPA Men wil be assigned to fill job along Creek, Kelso Creek Boulevard, Kimmell Park moving forward as well, 1937 6/16/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 6/20/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 6/20/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 6/22/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 6/25/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 6/25/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 6/29/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 7/11/1937 Vincennes Post Noted physicians observe unique anniversary in Knox County, 50th anniversary of their graduation, Schroeder, Doolittle, Trout 1937 7/13/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial New athletic field named for major Bowman, 1937 7/18/1937 Vincennes Post 1937 7/28/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 8/1/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 8/2/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 8/5/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 8/5/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 8/6/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 8/9/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Ellen Ballard steps in hole and loses life in Wabash, form a human chain to retrieve body 14 years old, lived on the Illinois bank of Wabash across from Main Street, with her family, 1937 8/13/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Everything in readiness for opening day record crowd, Johnson's Booterie, 211 Main Street with photo, former building was 222 Main would be razed for Montgomery Ward being built, 1937 8/13/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Gives Vincennes one of finest shoe stores in state of Indiana, Johnson's Booterie, remodeled 211 Main, 16 1/2 ft wide, 90 ft deep, Celotex ceilings and walls, Sutton and Routt, Streets of city have often changed names, 1872 map roads Streets of city often have changed names, plank road, fairground ave. Washington ave., First federal route penetrating our city, stage coach route, Vincennes thoroughfare, very interesting many names given Old Depot Hotel Dying with its boots on, Union Depot Hotel, "hospitable until the last brick crumbles into dust" Bruceville's Bruceville Literary Societies of former days, C.B. Kessinger, The new Vincennes, memorial Park cemetery, Riverside Park, WPA, Kelso Creek Boulevard, Slum, Gregg Park, Rainbow Beach, Harrison not much in this article, mostly advertising information calls North end area a slum New RA Colony grows 8 miles South of city, federal housing unit, with photos Rural home experiment, John N. Bey, former business man, held for farmer's death, Harry F. Taylor shot to death fighting over basket of tomatoes, in Fritchton Blue Jeans Williams saved land for Gregg Park, rainbow beach, J.T. Griggs, Joice acts on fears of farm anger, report, John N. Bey awaiting grand jury trial, Harry Taylor 71 year old former prominent businessman now prisoner, suggestion of mob violence, he was moved 5 000 hear governor speak at dedication of new pool, ranibow beach, Governor Townsend, Ewing Emison, Elmer Marchino, Mayor J.W. Kimmell, 285 1937 8/18/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Union Depot Buildings To Be Razed This Week, Landmark to Disappear, Washington Ave 99 yr lease, built in 1871, Capt. I Mass & Edward Watson, Ancient landmark of city to make way for changes, Union Depot Hotel Building, razing scheduled to start this morning for new building, most of the old structures in the vicinity of the union Depot station will be razed to make way for new station, 99 year lease, Watson, mass, B&O, Flood refugees, 1937 8/19/1937 Vincennes Post 1937 8/19/1937 Vincennes Post 1937 8/19/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 9/9/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1937 9/17/1937 1937 10/14/1937 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Ancient Landmark of city to make way for changes, Work is scheduled to start this morning on the razing of the old Union Depot building Ford Garage Building Sold to H.N. Oaklely for $13 800 at public auction today, 4th Busseron to install market, Marion Gould once occupied the building, City looks different to old-time resident after being away from Vincennes 42 years, A.T. Farmer, ran a drug store at 2nd and Scott, Pauley Pauley Building, Monroe City Star newspaper published by his father, Movie Portrays interesting background of Vincennes, Once upon a time in Vincennes, Clarence Johnson, Complete plan for memorial, stone shaft to feature legion shrine, WWI memorial, Old letters are uncovered, found while razing Main Street business houses for the construction of the new Montgomery ward and co., building found under boards in attic of one of the buildings being taken down, receipts from mid 1800's also found discovered unearthed Old receipts show business trend of Wartime period, LaCroix, 3rd and Nicholas, old receipts found, 1863 1864 Receipt in good condition 125 years later, HT Roseman Feb 14, 1812 Vincennes boy loses life in illinois crash, hits abutment on way from Lawrenceville, Louis M. Barmes, Brown shoe worker, 19 years old, girls flee wreck 1937 10/28/1937 Vincennes Post 1937 10/30/1937 Vincennes Post 1937 10/31/1937 Vincennes Post 1938 1/1/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 1/1/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial Curtis G. Shake to go on bench Tuesday, Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments, received work today to report to Indianapolis, to be sworn in as new justice of Supreme Court 1938 1/2/1938 Vincennes Post New bank to open Monday, Security Bank and Trust Co., quarters formerly occupied by the First National Bank, 217-219 Main 1938 1/4/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 1/6/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 1/9/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 1/11/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 1/11/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 1/14/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial Curtis Shake Dons Austere Robe Of Judge, Local Attorney Formally Assumes Supreme Court Bench, Sworn in as a member of the tribunal, daughter Virginia, in law 27 years Workers at new building idle, argument over handling of steel arises, Montgomery Ward, Air Views of Knox Farms, Washington returns aerial photos for County soil report, photos taken in early fall, over 600 photos taken each photo was 23x26 inches, surveying, surveyed, survey, Hurry work on shelter house, workman continue despite adverse weather, river Park shelter house, pouring basement floor, bedford stone, (later Kimmell Park) Oakley's new super market, with photo, 4th and Busseron, Formerly Ford Garage, remodeled, (Regal Furniture in 2011, formerly Hudson's furniture also) Redecorated Harmony Club officially opened Thursday, old Ellis Mansion, built about 1830 Abner T. Ellis, stone quarried near Vincennes, hand-carved cherry and black walnut, 286 Papers drawn, seek WPA funds for $48 000 new stadium project here, stadium and band shell, Washington field, will seat 1300 people Gregg Park Only truck of its kind in the world, Dexter Gardner, 1938 Chevrolet truck built to Gardner's specifications, purchased through Empire motors of Vincennes, with photo Pritchett heirs sue sheriff, turnkey over misconduct at Jail, Gus Joice, David Phillips, Julian lived in house next to Jail, 1938 1/16/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 1/16/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 1/18/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 1/25/1938 Vincennes Post New Farm System Begun, corporate farming is launched in County as Deshee Articles Filed, 2800 acres sw of Vincennes 1938 2/2/1938 Vincennes Post Plan new Theatre in city, official of Illinois firm here to purchase property for building, doesn't mention theatre theater by name, It might have been either the Fort Sackville (Most likely) 1938 2/4/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 2/9/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 2/16/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 2/16/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 3/1/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 3/6/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial Plan for theater ready, property in downtown Vincennes to be used for new picture house, SW corner of 6th and Main, work is expected to start within the next 60 days, Attorneys seek jury for John Bey Trial in Circuit Court, charged with murder of his farm tenant, New Will Rogers Theater comes to city, officials confer with contractors on plans, specifications today, between 7th and 8th on Main Name was changed to the Fort Sackville before it actually opened. The architect's rendering in the paper is similar but different than what was built Will Rogers Theater, neat sketch of theatre not built, similar in appearance to one built State rests its case against John Bey, James Orr First defense witness in murder trial, Taylor, Mr. Taylor tells her story of Taylor's Slaying, 36 Years ago Dr. Pielemeier bought First car in County, olds, less than 300 in the us then, 1938 3/8/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial John Bey tells own story of farm tragedy, declares Taylor was about to strike him when shots were fired, murder, homicide 1938 3/14/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial Jury Acquits John Bey of Murder Charge, Declares him insane at time he shot Taylor, freed Monday morning when court holds him of sound mind now, 1938 3/27/1938 1938 4/1/1938 1938 4/3/1938 1938 4/3/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 4/3/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 4/4/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 4/27/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 5/1/1938 Vincennes Post Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial To start work Monday on new theater here, (Fort Sackville) Formal opening of modernized store, UG Case and Son, 24 N. 2nd, new front, wallpaper and paint store American National Bank 50th Anniversary, many photos, much history American Nat'l Bank to celebrate 50th birthday, began business at 116 Main Street on April7, 1888 history of institution told, photos of employees too, Finds relics of olden times, 600 arrowheads dug up on farm in Knox, Harold Jerrell East of Sandborn, indian 600 perfect specimens, another pail of broken ones, in 18" square all lying the same way, from 1-8 inches in length unearthed discovered FSA builds farm homes at cost of from $250 to $650 per room, Deshee farms Example Will provide seats for fans and band shell, new structure will serve both athletic field, Gregg Park Sutton and Routt architects, WPA project, "Noted Along Main Street" column in the lower right hand corner of the paper for a long time, interesting Check these out…they are very interesting. 287 1938 5/1/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 5/1/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 5/3/1938 Western Sun 1938 5/5/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial Ely's Now open, 5th and Main, 504 Main, food and liquors, Ely Crain, Memorial Inn, 5/8/1938 Vincennes Post Former resident writes of city sectional history, 1st of a series of articles, written by Clinton Simpson of New York, Theodore Dreiser fire department headquarters, dresier at the Knox County fair 1914, Read his book "A Hoosier Holiday" 1938 5/8/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial Quaint antiques make up exhibits in local museum of old post association, many relics on display 2nd floor of city hall, H.T. Watts, large 1852 lithograph of city, blue jeans Williams, fort Knox buttons 1938 5/10/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial Development of Vincennes Public School system during 85 years existence described, history Lincoln high School established in 1871, central School 1861, 1792 Flaget, great article 1938 5/10/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial Gangster arsenal shown in local window display, Al Brady Gang, Welsh and Theriac insurance display on loan, g men, 1938 5/11/1938 1938 5/11/1938 1938 5/11/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 5/13/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 5/13/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 5/13/1938 1938 5/13/1938 1938 5/15/1938 1938 5/15/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 5/15/1938 Indianapolis Star 1938 5/18/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 5/28/1938 Vincennes Post Memorial Park is opened to public over weekend, the new city cemetery is formally open, located next to Fairview cemetery, W.M. Hill, Chairman of the Board of Cemetery Regents, 1938 6/4/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial William Wyant, once left for dead on battlefield dies at 97 years of age, Civil War veteran, 24th Indiana infantry, plugged hole with silver dollar 1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Local police raid shop of printing firm, seize type and literature of office of Walter A. Ewing political circulars Police seize printing forms in surprise raid on firm here Saturday afternoon, Walter A. Ewing Printing halts the spread of circulars concerning coming priMary, The above picture shows Wabash river covering Kimmell (Klan) Park and the taxpayers have to pay for a water covered Park to satisfy the greed of Kimmellism, political photo ad Bishop Flaget started 1st School in Vincennes Bishop Flaget Started First School in Vincennes in 1792, Bishop Flaget started School here in 1792, Rivet, Harrison, descriptions and locations of early Schools in Vincennes, very interesting First School At 7th & Buntin is Erected in 1859, more details of early educational system here given First School at 7th and Buntin is erected in 1859, history of Schools in Vincennes completed in 1861, Goosetown School, 1869 located near ice plant on locust Street, 1870 negro Harry Pomeroy sells interest in Box Factory, came here 15 years ago Make good will flight to Evansville, Vincennes Aviation Club, group photo with names and article Substitution of buses for Streetcars will become reality here in near future Tal Woods opens Tal's Café No. 2 at Sixth and Main, formerly occupied by the Doll Motor Company, Vincennes Cigar Statue Whittled Out by slave 110 years ago is guarded prize, George Fendrick, 1828, carved peach stones, Old Bob Ridley, Old Bob Ripley article includes great photo of Bob Schmidt's cigar store, Fendrich Fendrick New Montgomery ward store to open good story and photo 218222 Main Street 288 Technical School to open here NE corner of 2nd and Shelby (still standing in 2010), Announcing The Opening of the Vincennes Technical College, N. 2nd Street corner of 2nd and Shelby, Vincennes technical College 2nd and Shelby photo too Celebrates 86th birthday, Nicholas Halter, 5 miles South of Vincennes on rr 5, St. Thomas Catholic Church, Famed statue may travel, Bob Ripley, landmark in city, may be going to the new York world's fair in the Ripley's believe it or not display, a part of the odditorium exhibit at the Gotham exposition of 1939, made in 1828 by a slave of the Fendrick family, Fendrich Fendrick Wooden statue may be shown at New York Fair, Bob Ripley colored wooden statue carved by a negro slave in 1828, Old Bob Ridley, Old Bob Ripley 1938 6/5/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 6/12/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 6/12/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 6/19/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 6/22/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 6/22/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 7/2/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 7/17/1938 1938 8/9/1938 1938 8/31/1938 1938 9/4/1938 Vincennes Post O'Flynn Services Held Saturday in Cathedral, Miss Anna O'Flynn, 1938 9/4/1938 Vincennes Post Record Studio Opens Here, 422 Church Street, Mr. Lafe Johnson, Presto Recording Corporation, Lloyd Mallott, Mallett 1938 9/7/1938 Vincennes Post NeWest shop ready for business, Carol Rae Shop, 14 Main Street next to the Brasseur Lee Drug Company, completely remodeled, 1938 9/8/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 9/9/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 9/9/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 9/9/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 9/9/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 9/9/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 9/9/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 9/11/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 9/11/1938 Vincennes Post Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial New Theatre plans under way here, New Moon 6th and Main Street railway property sold here Saturday, to operate buses now, New moon theater to be erected at 6th and Main with sketch Miss Anna C. O'Flynn, Pioneer Dies Park and four Streets named by city council, Chippe-ko-kee, Oliphant, Niblack, Culbertson, Rosedale, railroad Atlas Mills, photo and ad, next door to the GRC Memorial, on the banks of the Wabash, Blue Jeans Williams was civic leader, b. Jan 16, 1808 in pickaway County, Ohio, came to Steen township at the age of 8, early history of Williams given in this article Early Church in Vincennes Has interesting Story, Episcopal Church, William Henry Harrison, 4th and Busseron, 1842, present building at 6th and Perry was constructed in 1907, Freelandville, progressive community, thriving Knox County town named in honor of country doctor, Widner township, early history told, Osborne farm, crossroads, Dr. John Freelandville, Maria Creek Baptist Church began there on may 20, 1809, other Churches too Oaktown gained Name from station setting, founded in 1854 by MB Shepard and George Bond Sr., Busseron Township, 14 miles North Oak Station Railroad Depot, it was surrounded by large majestic oak trees, 1st newspaper there in 1890, Oaktown Press eSt. 1926, Charles Mitton, That name Deshee still questioned by old timers, questions about the origin of the name of Deshee Dedication of "Folly Park" opens two-day festivities for visiting thousands, controversial tract on river bank proves a liability, Kimmell Park interesting article, much sarcasm and negativity regarding Kimmell Park Old Harrison Picture Found, Hitherto Unknown Harrison Likeness is discovered by William E. Bradbury in Robinson Illinois, great photo of neat old painting is included within the article. 289 1938 9/26/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 10/7/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 10/7/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 10/7/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 10/9/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 10/9/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 10/9/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 10/9/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 10/9/1938 1938 10/9/1938 1938 10/9/1938 1938 10/9/1938 1938 10/9/1938 1938 10/9/1938 1938 10/10/1938 1938 10/10/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Post Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Post Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial 91 year old Pike County woman tells how she caused capture of confederate chief, Famous Pioneer Church Will Observe Anniversary Sunday, Upper Indiana Presbyterian, Protestant, 132nd Anniversary. Oldest Protestant Church in Indiana, started in a barn of Col. Small on farm of John Wise 1 1/2 mile n. of Vincennes Greatest Fireworks shell ever built will be shot off in celebration here, to be held at Park, buses replace cars fireworks band concert to mark passing of old Street cars, free rides offered, last day for old service New buses celebration in Vincennes fireworks, cheap rates, concert Advent of motor coaches recalls days of Hotel busses, herdics, mule cars and electric trolleys, Graeter, Tindolph, Hudnut, Greiner Lakewood , Culberson, Green, Central Hotel, LaPlante Hotel, Grand Hotel, Captain Mass, LL Watson, Depot Hotel, routes given, Streetcars, Streetcar, First Street rail here in 1881 article great article on history references too First Street rail system here in 1881, old newspaper reveals discussion that preceded approval electric Oct 1891, Feb 18, 1881 Western Sun First mention of them, Flags and fireworks each year on anniversary of Bono Cleaners, opened July 4, 1909, Walter Bono History of First Street cars in Vincennes great article 5 new buses Modern transportation Provided for City, New city buses are here, history of Street cars too New Bus Line Formally Started, celebration at Park, four busses to replace Streetcars that have been in operation since 1891 New city buses history electric cars Oct 1 1891 Story of First Street car ride 47 years ago told, old sun article hails Oct 1, 1891 as great day in city's history, Upper Indiana Church reaches milestone in celebration today, founded 132 years ago, Free Basketball Clinic At Coliseum Tonight, Chuck Taylor Famous Player Will Give Demonstration, Adams Crowd of Friends honors Draim family Sunday at farm house, much Draim family history here, Old Rails Of Car Line May Be Removed, WPA Crew will begin task here Wednesday Morning, Streetcar, selling the steel to pay for the repaving, one block at a time 1938 10/11/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 10/11/1938 Vincennes Post Snag Big Ones at Decker, photo of two men with extremely large fish, Everett Pea Fred Davis, White River, Oscar "Chick" Willis, photo taken by Walter Ehlers, Decker Barber 1938 10/11/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial Dance Elkhorn, Wednesday night featuring Rock River Valley Boys with Buddy Cox and his bass fiddle, Harvey McKibben Prop. Advertisement 1938 10/11/1938 1938 10/12/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 10/13/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 10/14/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial New stage up at coliseum, will improve acoustics of building, Work on Tracks Is Postponed, WPA Crews Will Start Next Monday, Graphic Picture of Final Reunion At Gettysburg painted by Knox Man, C.L. Brooks, upper 11th Street, Gettysburg Reunion, neat article, a must for military buffs Here's that important announcement The Fort Sackville, Vincennes' new modern theater, will open next week, advertisement 290 1938 10/14/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 10/15/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 10/16/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 10/18/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 10/19/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 10/19/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 10/19/1938 1938 10/19/1938 1938 10/19/1938 1938 10/19/1938 1938 10/20/1938 1938 10/22/1938 1938 10/24/1938 1938 10/24/1938 1938 10/27/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial all papers Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Post Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 11/2/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 11/6/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 11/12/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 11/17/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 11/26/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial 1938 11/29/1938 Vincennes Post 1938 Vincennes Post 12/4/1938 1938 12/12/1938 Vincennes Sun Commercial Public invited to visit local telephone exchange Saturday, with photo and article, W.E. Monigan, Lillian Fulk They're hostesses at open house today, local telephone company (with photo), photo of women workers with names Tree 78 years old to be cut, aged poplar will yield to axe and saw, has stood at 4th and Shelby for 78 years, planted by John K. Green, Uncle Billy Green, Isadora Fyfield, George Fyfield, woolen mills where the gibault School now stands, tree was 12 feet in circumference, Ready for ward week crowds, Montgomery Wards great photo of building, Dan