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Company H of the 6th Indiana Infantry Regiment was also raised in Seymour, and commanded by Captain Fielder A Jones, who would end the war as a Brevet Brigadier General. These men fought at Shiloh (2nd Day), Stones River , Chickamauga , Missionary Ridge , and through the Atlanta Campaign , ending in the capture of that city.
Terre Haute Electric Railway Company c. 1894 Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company map in 1911. On March 1, 1907, financiers Hugh J. McGowan, Randal Morgan and W. Kesley Schoepf formed the THI&E out of four predecessor companies: the Indianapolis and Western Railway, which operated the line from Indianapolis west to Danville; the Indianapolis and Eastern Railway, with lines ...
Other notable buildings include the Masonic Temple (1901), Richart Block (1900), Steinker Meat Market (c. 1885), Seymour National Bank (c. 1920), Southern Indiana Telephone and Telegraph Building (1929), Jonas Hotel (c 1876), and Kidd Saloon (1887). [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [1]
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The Indianapolis Art Center's 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m 2) building was designed by Indiana-born architect Michael Graves. [9] [10] Graves, a former high school classmate of director Joyce Sommers, was handpicked by Center leaders.
The Delta Electric Company was an American electronics manufacturer formed in 1913 in Marion, Indiana [1] that produced lanterns, flashlights, automotive and bicycle lighting, battery tubes, horns, horn buttons, light switches, other battery-powered electrical parts, [2] and bilge pumps. [3]
Picturesque spot on the Evansville and Eastern Electric Railway. The railroad extended a distance of 21 miles (34 km) from Newburgh, Indiana, which had a population of about 1500 people, to Rockport, having about 3500 inhabitants, with a 3 miles (4.8 km) spur north to Richland, Indiana.
The WAA determined the post-war use of the land and structures: 2,241 acres (9.07 km 2) for a municipal airport for Seymour; more than 240 acres (0.97 km 2) for agricultural training in the Seymour Community Schools; and the Seymour Industrial Association received more than 60 acres (240,000 m 2) to develop an industrial park. It was formally ...