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Terre Haute Postcards

Terre Haute Postcards

Terre Haute Postcards

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Hacienda Restaurant & Motel, Terre Haute

Hacienda Restaurant & Motel

This unused postcard has the printed text...

94031
Genuine Natural Color
Made by Dexter Press, Inc., West Nyack, N.Y.

"Hacienda Restaurant & Motel"
Delightfully Air Conditioned Throughout
Offering Restful & Comfortable Rooms, Delicious and Tasteful Food, Central Hot Water Heat.
Located 8 Miles South of Terre Haute, Ind. on U.S. 41.
Phone - Restaurant W 1015 R.R. #3
Motel W 1883 Terre Haute, Ind.
"Free TV in Rooms"

Haeckl Express Motor Freight, Terre Haute Haeckl Express Motor Freight, Terre Haute

Haeckl Express Motor Freight Matchbook

This matchbook was produced for Haeckl Express Motor Freight . They were established in 1928 and had terminals in Chicago, IL; Cincinnati, OH; Columbus, OH; Dayton, OH; Detroit, MI; Evansville, IN; Greencastle, IN; Hamilton, OH; Indianapolis, IN; Kokomo, IN; Lexington, KY; Lincoln, NE; Louisville, KY; Omaha, NE; St. Louis, MO; Terre Haute, IN and Vincennes, IN.

Established in 1928, their head office was in Terre Haute with the phone number CR 2345.

Left to right, 1st row - Ray Dalka, Allstates Freight, Inc., Akron, 0.; William Farnsworth, Arkansas-Best Freight System, Flo Smith, Ark.; Jay D. Harn, Brady Motorfrate, Inc., Des Moines, la.; A. C. Clemans, Clemans Truck Line, Inc., South Bend, Ind.; H. E. Baker, Spector Freight System, Inc., Chicago; Danny Thomas; Curtis Crowe., Consolidated Freightways, Inc., Menlo Park, Calif.; William Mitchell, Eastern Express, Inc., Terre Haute, Ind., and James E. Nicholas, general manager, Indiana Motor Truck Association.
Same order, 2nd row - Joseph Styx, Huber & Huber Motor Express, Inc., Louisville, Ky.; 'Claude C. Caylor, Ellis Trucking Co., Inc., Indianapolis, lnd.; Phil Amato, Federal Express, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind.; Ed Kinnesten, Interstate Motor Freight System, Inc., Grand Ral}ids, Mich.; R. J. Shellenbach, McLean Trucking Co., Winston·Salem, N. C.; Ralph Johns, Motor Freight Corp. Haeckl's, Terre Baute, Ind.; Ed Grieshaver, Roadway Express, Inc., Akron, 0.; Jack R. Dugger, Suburban Motor Freight, Inc., Columbus, 0.; Robert Burkey, Terminal Transport Co., Inc., Atlanta, Ga.; Maurice Beukeme, Viking Freight Co., St. Louis, Mo. and Forest Burm, Yellow Transit Freight Lines, Inc., Kansas City, Mo.

Executives of 22 trucking firms had "Breakfast With Danny Thomas" last month and received the television star's personal thanks for assisting in the promotion of his favorite charity - free treatment for leukemia stricken children. The motor carrier representatives were presented awards on October 12th, 1963 at the Morrison Hotel in Chicago for their efforts in furnishing free transportation to Aiding Leukemia Stricken American Children. The awards were made by Mr. Thomas, ALSAC president, at the annual "Breakfast With Danny Thomas" during the national convention for ALSAC - St. Jude Hospital

Source: The Fifth Wheel, Motor Transportation Magazine, November 1963. Clemens Truck Line, Inc. website.

Dare Devil Johnny Reynolds, Hayden, Terre Haute

Dare Devil Johnny Reynolds
The Original Human Fly
The boy who flirts with death
Hayden, Terre Haute

This postcard has the printed stamp box...

Rexo postcard stamp box

According to Playle's postcard site this stamp box was in use from 1905 to 1920.

The back of the card also has the hand-written text...

He climbed First National Bank and Elk's Building. July 14, 1928, during Fireman's Carnival.
Sunbury P.A.

I do not know who Hayden, Terre Haute was.

"Human Fly's" such as John Reynolds were seen scaling building in many cities during from around 1900 to the 1920's. A series of accidents which led to the death of some of these performers in 1923 and 1924 led many cities to pass ordinances prohibiting the scaling of buildings.

Herz Building, Terre Haute

Herz Building

This postcard, stamped in Terre Haute on September 13th, 1909, has the printed text...

No. D3967
Published by the Indiana News Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Dresden - Leipzig - Berlin
Made in Germany
Leipzig - Berlin - Dresden
ANC NY Litho-Chrome Trade Mark

Herz Building, Terre Haute

Herz Building

This unused postcard has the printed text...

Published by A. Herz, Terre Haute, Ind.

I have another copy of this postcard stamped in Bloomington, Indiana on March 22nd, 1910

Designed by W. Homer Floyd and built by William Riley McKeen in 1906-07, this building was constructed for Adolph Herz (1843 - 1917) at 646-652 Wabash Avenue. It was a five-storey building faced with enameled brick and had three elevators and a mezzanine. Next to the store was the brick three-storey Pennsylvania Railroad ticket and freight office which became the Herz annex in 1915.

Adolph Herz was a well-respected businessman and civic leader who had been in business in Terre Haute since 1869. On his death, his brother, Milton, succeeded him as manager. In 1946, the store was sold to the Alden Department Store chain and became the Alden-Herz Store. The building was demolished in the spring of 1971.

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