Indianapolis (Ind.)
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Indiana Pythian building in Indianapolis, Indiana, postcard, 1907-1914
This postcard is a lithograph in sepia tone, showing the exterior of the Indiana Pythian building in Indianapolis, Indiana. The building is is located at the intersection of two streets, constructed of brick with numerous windows, with a curved front facade. An American flag is flying on the top of the building.
Knights of Pythias building in Indianapolis, Indiana, postcard, 1907
Photolithograph of the exterior of the Knights of Pythias building in Indianapolis, Indiana. The building is on the corner of two streets and is in the shape of a "V," constructed of white brick with numerous windows.
Knights of Pythias building in Indianapolis, Indiana, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of the exterior of the Knights of Pythias building in Indianapolis, Indiana. The building is on the corner of two streets and is in the shape of a "V," constructed of white brick with numerous windows and an American flag on the top of the building.
M & N, 1922
The following topics are mentioned: National Council for Reduction of Armaments, Alfred H. Moorhouse, New England Craftsman, scholarships, New Jersey, Robert J. Newton, Robert G. McClure, Indianapolis, Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Daniel N. Nicholson, Jeanette Niles, William Noble, Mark Norris
Massachusetts, Hamilton, Frederick W., 1922-1923
The following topics are mentioned: Indianapolis Freemasonry, Committee in Education warrants, scholarships, Carl H. Webster, Robert A. Shirrefs, Freemasonry and politics, Merrimack Valley Lodge of Perfection, H. M. Perkins
National Headquarters of the American Legion, Indianapolia, Indiana, U.S.A, 1925-1940
Commercial photograph. American Legion's National Headquarters with four pillars that have Roman Ealges on top.
Ralston Boot Shop advertisement on the Knights of Pythias building in Indianapolis, Indiana, postcard, circa 1910
Photolithograph of the exterior of the Knights of Pythias building in Indianapolis, Indiana. On top of the photograph of the building is a large shoe with a caption that reads "Always the new things first at the Ralston Boot Shop" with an arrow pointing to the boot shop which neighbors the Pythian building. The building is constructed of gray brick and is on the corner of two streets. The front is rounded and it has many windows.