Directed by Professors Frank Adams and Harry Ball; c. 1920s (Darmstadt 1)
Desert Storm Memorial
Located on Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. near the Civic Center; c. 1996 (17PC 86)
Doughboy Statue
World War I statue in front of American Legion Post #8 on New Harmony Rd., relocated from its original setting in Sunset Park; photo dated 1984 (6PC 78)
Evansville Cadet Band
Early 1900s (Meyer-Schlamp 168)
Evansville Museum of Arts and Science
L-r: Fred Eilers, Dorothy Gill Ingle, and Dolores Ploeger pointing to model of new museum building; dated 1954 (Knecht 2104)
Evansville Museum of Arts and Science
C. 1960s (Meyer-Schlamp 127)
Evansville Public Museum
First location in Sunset Park until the building was razed in 1910 (Meyer-Schlamp 122)
Evansville Public Museum
216 NW Second Street, Evansville, IN; photo dated 25 May 1954 (Knecht 903)
Forster’s Band
Members identified (l-r): Barney Stockwell, Fred Rollison, unidentified, Dick Spindler, Cornealius Koch (seated), Cheese Forster, Don Holms, Fred Balz, Carl Felker, and Art Felker; c. 1920s (Spindler 2)
Hitch’s Happy Harmonists
Dixieland jazz band that played during the 1920s to c. 1933; members identified as Stu Charles, Jab Zins, John McBryan, Bill Hahn, Dick Spindler, Art Felker, Jim Thompson, and Bud Lamey (Spindler 5)
Hoosier Gold Derby Boys
Directed by David Holzman (at drums); some of the other members pictured are Jerry Bumb, Arnold Habbe, Dub Shofner, Aryin Lefever, Art Felker, and Beanie Barr (Baer?); c. 1928 (Spindler 7)
Indian Relics
Found in Evansville area; photo dated 1915 (Knecht 2107)
Kuebler’s Garden
A popular entertainment venue in Newburgh, IN, from the late 1800s to c. 1920 (Riggs 14)
Marionette Class
Held at the WPA Community Center; photo dated 1936 (Knecht 519)
Mesker Amphitheatre
Under construction; c. 1951 (Mesker Steel Collection)
Shrine Circus
Performance in the Coliseum (stage in the background); dated 1936 (Knecht 1963)
W9CHA Radio Station
Operated by Benjamin Biederwolf in his basement on S. Bedford Ave.; c. 1930s (Courier 1002)
WPA Dance
Held at the Community Center; photo dated 1936 (Knecht 514)