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Summitville High School Basketball Team- Goblins, 1949

Summitville High School Basketball Team- Goblins, 1949

SHS Goblins, 1949- Sectional and Regional Champions
Summitville High School building

Summitville High School building

Summitville High School Building
Summitville High School Class of 1957 30th Class Reunion

Summitville High School Class of 1957 30th Class Reunion

Summitville High School Class of 1957 30th Class Reunion; taken 1987
Summitville High School Sectional Basketball Game 1949

Summitville High School Sectional Basketball Game 1949

SHS Basketball Game, Summitville Goblins versus Alexandria Tigers
Summitville in the Early Days

Summitville in the Early Days

A Postcard with a picture of Summitville in the "early days"
Summitville Lumber Co.

Summitville Lumber Co.

Summitville Lumber Co. building
Summitville Main St

Summitville Main St

Summitville Main St
Summitville Old School Building

Summitville Old School Building

Old Town School Building
Summitville Sectional Championship Goblin Fans 1949

Summitville Sectional Championship Goblin Fans 1949

SHS Sectional Championship game, 1949; Summitville Goblins vs Alexandria Tigers
Summitville Train Station

Summitville Train Station

Summitville Train Station; 1907
Summitville's Parade Float in the Sesquicentennial Parade in Anderson 1973

Summitville's Parade Float in the Sesquicentennial Parade in Anderson 1973

The "Date Taken" field reflects when the photo was posted on the Facebook page: Town of Summitville Memories/Indiana Madison County. Parade, Float, Anniversary, Union Traction Co
The Frankton Press 1942

The Frankton Press 1942

Located North Washington Street in the Odd Fellow/Legion building.
The G.C. Noland Building

The G.C. Noland Building

Located in the old "Commercial Block" on the south side of Sigler Street in the 200 Block of Downtown.
the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. Wagon

the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. Wagon

The owner and operator posed by his wagon is unknown.
The Invincibles

The Invincibles

The Invincibles, 1970s high school band.
The Invincibles

The Invincibles

The Invincibles, 1970s high school band.
Tile Factory Workers

Tile Factory Workers

Tile Factory Workers in Summitville; early 1900s
Tom Ball in front of Dixie Garage

Tom Ball in front of Dixie Garage

Tom Ball in front of Dixie Garage
Train in Summitville

Train in Summitville

Train passing through Summitville
Uncaptioned photo

Uncaptioned photo

Uncaptioned and undated photo.
Urmston Grain Company

Urmston Grain Company

Frankton location was one of a chain of elevators operated by Mr. Urmston. The Elevator had capacity for 25,000 bushels of grain. A brick warehouse and coal sheds on site. J.E. Sigler managed the business.
Vaughn V. McCune

Vaughn V. McCune

Vaughn V. McCune, class of 1943
W.H. Friend Hardware

W.H. Friend Hardware

Location is unknown.
Walnut Street Residential Section

Walnut Street Residential Section

Residence section of Summitville, Walnut St, east of railroad tracks
Warner's Building

Warner's Building

Warner's Building on the corner of Main and Walnut
Washington Grade School

Washington Grade School

Washington Grade School, northwest corner of 7th and North A Streets.
Washington Grade School

Washington Grade School

Washington Grade School; northwest corner of 7th and North A Streets.
Washington School

Washington School

Washington School;located at 7th and North A Streets;(still standing but vacant;has been used as an antique store in the recent past);built between 1890-1896. Elwood Public Schools.
Washington School

Washington School

Washington School;1st grade teacher, Miss Leeson;1925.
Wayne and Mary Jeanette Jackley Jones Home

Wayne and Mary Jeanette Jackley Jones Home

Located at 404 Sigler Street, Frankton IN
Wendell L. Willkie Home

Wendell L. Willkie Home

Boyhood home of Wendell L. Willkie, Northwest corner of 19th and North A Streets; 1940.
Wendell L. Willkie Home

Wendell L. Willkie Home

Wendell L. Willkie was born in this house at 1900 South A Street on February 18, 1892.
Wendell L. Willkie Home

Wendell L. Willkie Home

Birthplace of Wendell L. Willkie, Northeast corner of 19th and South A Streets;1940.
Wendell Willkie High School, 1964.

Wendell Willkie High School, 1964.

Wednell Willkie High School, looking North from Main Street. From the 1964 Cresent Yearbook.
Wiley Dry Goods

Wiley Dry Goods

Wiley Dry Goods, a department store on the Southwest corner of Main and Anderson Streets; circa 1800s.
William Walker Home

William Walker Home

Located on the Southwest corner of Maple and 11th Streets, Frankton IN. Doc Hutchison, a veterinarian, is standing in the picture
Willkie Day Parade

Willkie Day Parade

Willkie day; August 17, 1940.
Willkie Day Parade

Willkie Day Parade

Wendell L. Willkie in convertible during Willkie Day Parade; August 17, 1940.
Willkie Day Parade

Willkie Day Parade

Wendell and Mrs. (Edith Billie Wilk) Willkie on the campaign trail; 1940; (original photo oversize).
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