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Terre Haute Postcards - Vigo County Court House (3)

Terre Haute Postcards - Vigo County Court House (3)

Terre Haute Postcards - Vigo County Court House (3)

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The following two images are found on the same postcard, one above the other.

Vigo County Court House

Vigo County Court House

City Hall

City Hall

This unused, linen faced postcard has the following printed text...

1B - H867
Genuine Curteich-Chicago "C.T. Art-Colortone" Post Card (Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.)

I have another copy of this postcard that has the printed text...

1B - H867
Wabash Valley News Agency, Inc., Terre Haute, Ind.
Genuine Curteich-Chicago "C.T. Art-Colortone" Post Card (Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.)

Another copy of this postcard has the printed text...

1B - H867
The Union News Co.
UNCO trade mark
Genuine Curteich-Chicago "C.T. Art-Colortone" Post Card (Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.)

Vigo County Court House, Terre Haute

Vigo County Court House

This unused postcard has the following printed text...

103297
K
Pub. by Floyd Mitchell, Bridgeton, Ind. 47836
Photo by Mitchell

Vigo County Court House, Terre Haute, Ind. Built 1884-85 using Indiana limestone. 190 feet to top of dome. Belfry bell donated by Col. Frances Vigo.

Vigo County Court House, Terre Haute

Vigo County Court House

This unused postcard has the following printed text...

145282
K
Pub. by Floyd Mitchell, Bridgeton, Ind. 47836
Photo by Mitchell

Vigo County Court House
Completed 1885 of Indiana Limestone. 190 feet to
top of dome. Belfry bell donated by Col. Frances
Vigo. Statue memorializes the veterans of the Civil War.

Vigo County Court House, Terre Haute

Vigo County Court House

This unused postcard has the following printed text...

Vigo County Courthouse
Third St. & Wabash Ave., Terre Haute, Indiana
Completed 1885, of Indiana Limestone; 190 ft. to
top of dome. Statue memorializes veterans of
Civil War.

141825
Photo: John V. Pontiere, Jr.
Pub'l. by R. C. Holmes, Centerville, Ind. 47330

Soldiers & Sailors Monument, Terre Haute

Soldiers & Sailors Monument

This postcard, posted in Terre Haute on May 17th, 1910, has the following printed text...

Published by G.A.R. Committee, Terre Haute, Ind.

GAR was the Grand Army of the Republic which consisted of Union veterans of the Civil War. Interestingly, this card is post-stamped a week before the actual dedication of the monument.

Soldiers & Sailors Monument, Terre Haute

Soldiers & Sailors Monument

This postcard, posted in Terre Haute on December 27th, 1910, has no other printed text.

Soldiers & Sailors Monument, Terre Haute

Soldiers & Sailors Monument

This unused postcard has the following printed text...

#27
165315
Historical Collectors Series
Exclusive Project by the House of Photography
Robert W. Harvey with the help of Dorothy J. Clark, Local Historian

Soldiers & Sailors Monument, northeast corner of Vigo County Court House Square, dedicated May 25, 1910 to memory of Civil War veterans.

Soldiers & Sailors Monument, Terre Haute

Soldiers & Sailors Monument

This postcard, stamped in Edwards, Indiana on May 6th, the year is unreadable but the card has a handwritten date of May 5th, 1911, has the following printed text...

A-9973
Published expressly for S. H. Knox & Co.
Made in U.S.A.

Soldiers & Sailors Monument, Terre Haute

Soldiers & Sailors Monument

This postcard, stamped in Terre Haute on May 25th, 1910, has the following printed text...

10140

I have another copy of this postcard that was stamped in Evansville, Indiana on July 13th, 1911

Vigo County was formed in 1818 and Terre Haute named as county seat in the same year. The court house, with its copper dome, was designed in Beaux Arts style by Samuel Hannaford of Cincinnati and completed in 1888. The estate of Colonel Francis Vigo, who supported General George Rogers Clark in the fight against the British, gave a $500 donation to purchase the bell that sits in the tower. This is the third Vigo County Courthouse.

The Soldiers and Sailors Civil War monument, erected in 1910 on the northeast corner of Court Square, was sculpted by Rudolph Schwarz, who is also known for his sculptures on the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Monument in downtown Indianapolis.

The new federally funded City Hall was built at 17 Harding Avenue. Designed by Miller and Yeager the cornerstone was laid on 22nd August, 1936 by mayor Samuel Beecher Sr. the building continues to house the city government.

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