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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJQX_the-wayne-trace_Decatur-IN.html
General Anthony Wayne and the Legion of the United States passed this way on October 30, 1794, in route from Fort Wayne to Fort Greenville, ending the western campaign against the Indian Confederacy. The Legion spent the previous night camped 2.6 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIKQ_first-national-bank_Noblesville-IN.html
Moving from a modest first floor site on Logan Street, this "modern banking house" was constructed in 1910 as the first new building of the decade. It features a limestone facade and ionic pilisters [sic - pilasters] in the neo-classical style.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIKN_wainwright-trust-building_Noblesville-IN.html
Built c. 1880, the Wainwright Trust Company was located here until the 1930s. The county's first abstract company, Wainwright and Hall, was forerunner to the Trust Company formed in 1901
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIKM_r-r-stephenson-block_Noblesville-IN.html
A single-step parapet sports the name R. R. Stephenson, the judge and politician who built this block in 1888. Two storefronts housed the gas company and a brother's plumbing business. Since 1933 it has been home to taverns.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIK1_shirts-building_Noblesville-IN.html
Site of the First Presbyterian Church from 1850-1903, this building was erected in 1904 by Stella Shirts. A central staircase between two ground-floor retail spaces leads up to four office that retain much original woodwork.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIK0_richwine-block_Noblesville-IN.html
In 1915 George C. Richwine built a combination apartment house and business block on the site of his home and buggy shop. Then considered a monstrosity, this unusual California mission sytle glazed brick building is revered today.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIJZ_heylmann-repository_Noblesville-IN.html
The long-standing carriage & wagon manufactory of Heylmann & Sons had its beginnings here. Built in 1872, it is one of downtown's oldest remaining structures. A facade remodeling in 1918 updated it for a new tenant, the gas company.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIJY_grand-hotel_Noblesville-IN.html
J. Frank Becker built the "Becker House" in 1884 and used it as a bakery, restaurant, and boarding house. John Dietrich bought the property in 1905, calling it the Grand Hotel which had a "fireplace in every room."
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIJX_caylor-block_Noblesville-IN.html
This three-unit block was built in 1884 by H. M. Caylor as a dry goods store. Typical of Victorian Gothic style, second-story details feature decorative arched stonework around the windows and the Corbel table bearing the Caylor name.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIJW_bachman-building_Noblesville-IN.html
Built in the 1870s by the Bachman family, this building housed a bookstore, clothier and cigar store in the 1800s. In the 1900s, several restaurants were here, including the "Billy Bee Restaurant" in 1929 and 1930.
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