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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIJC_j-l-evans-building_Noblesville-IN.html
This building has been continuously used as a tavern since it was built by James L. Evans in 1889. It was strategically located on this corner to service railroad passengers with food and drink downstairs and boarding upstairs.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIJB_lacy-block_Noblesville-IN.html
Constructed in 1888 by Albert H. Lacy, this building appears to be 4 stories, but the blind windows mask a decked roof. The tenants have included a hardware store for over 100 years and the Knights of Pythias for over 40 years.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIIX_five-and-ten-building_Noblesville-IN.html
F. M. Bachman, a German immigrant, constructed this c.1880 building for his grocery business. The building is best known for housing the Morris 5&10? Store, located here from the 1920s to the 1950s.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIIU_craycraft-block_Noblesville-IN.html
Built by Daniel Craycraft in 1889, this Queen Anne building housed Meade Vestal's law office. Vestal was a prominent Democraft and Circuit Court judge. The second floor loggia is unique for a commercial building.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIIS_allison-building_Noblesville-IN.html
Built in the 1880s by Margaret Allison, this building housed a jewelry store in the 1880s and a cigar factory in the 1890s. The carrara glass facade on the first floor is a unique feature in downtown Noblesville.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMII2_rhodes-family-incident_Westfield-IN.html
Side A:In 1837, an enslaved family of three escaped from Missouri; settled six miles north of here 1839 with name Rhodes. In 1844, Singleton Vaughn arrived at their home to claim them; family resisted until neighbors arrived. Vaughn agreed to take…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM549_potters-covered-bridge_Noblesville-IN.html
[Obverse]: First bridge spanning White River at Potter's Ford was commissioned 1860 and named after the landowner, William Potter. In 1870, Hamilton County Commissioners voted for construction of this "Howe Truss" bridge. It was finished 1871 and …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMX1_conner-street-historic-district_Noblesville-IN.html
Hamilton County formed 1823. Noblesville platted 1823, selected county seat 1824, incorporated 1851. Located east of downtown commercial area; boundaries are Conner and Logan streets (east and west) and 10th and 17th streets (north and south). Lis…
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