Glenn Bleile and John H. "Butch" Robertson at the 1980 Jackson County Fair in the Antique Display tent with the circa 1890 Edward Allis Purifier; sign on top of the purifier with the text "This PURIFIER, from about 1890, is identical to the oneā¦
postcard with a picture of John Cougar Mellencamp, an advertisement for Redbrush Park, and a picture of a "Welcome to Seymour and Our Annual Oktoberfest" sign
the Lucas Feed Store; The building at the northeast corner of the Courthouse Square in Brownstown, Indiana, was a livery barn until at least 1915 and a wagon, blacksmith, and printing shop circa 1887.
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people, horses, and pumpkins at the bottom of the canning company's water tower while a man stands atop the water tank in Medora, Indiana; includes text "Canning Plant Tank Medora Ind"