Main entrance; photo dated October 13, 1984 (6PC 24)
St. Boniface Catholic Church
Interior with the “old lighting;” dated February 16, 1940 (Meyer-Schlamp 104)
St. Boniface Catholic Church
Wabash Ave.; c. early 1900s (Meyer-Schlamp 1029)
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church
Virginia St. near Garvin St.; c. 1930 (Misc. 583)
St. Lucas Evangelical and Reformed Parish House
33 W. Virginia St.; dedicated January 7, 1940 (Knecht 3410)
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church
430 Washington Ave.; c. 1980 (Marchand 1321)
St. Meinrad Abbey
Concert band, directed by Father John Thuis, OSB; dated 1940 (Knecht 5188)
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
SE First St.; c. 1930 (Knecht 3387)
St. Paul’s Evangelical and Reformed Church
Photo dated July 10, 1940 (Knecht 3376)
Temple Adath B’nai Israel
Temple after the 1980 merger with another congregation; located in the 3700 block of Washington Ave. before it was moved to Warrick County and building razed; photo dated 1991 (13 PC 61)
Temple Adath B’nai Israel
Detail of main entrance; photo dated 1991 (13 PC 62)
Temple Adath B’nai Israel
Sanctuary; photo dated 1991 (13 PC 63)
Temple Adath B’nai Israel
Stained glass windows; photo dated 1991 (13 PC 64)
Temple Adath Israel
Built in the 1950s and located at 3600 Washington Ave., the Temple merged with another congregation in 1980 to form the Temple Adath B’nai Israel, which moved to a new home in 2003; c. 1955 (Miscellaneous 1713)
Temple Adath Israel
The sanctuary of the Temple; c. 1955 (Miscellaneous 1714)
Temple Adath Israel
A room in the Temple soon after its construction; c. 1955 (Miscellaneous 1715)
Third Street, 401 SE
Originally First Baptist Church (until c. 1922), then home to Congregation B’Nai Moshe, and later Bethany Apostolic Church; razed in the 1990s, shortly after photo was taken (20PC 25)
Third Street, 401 SE
Interior of building photographed shortly before the building’s demolition in the 1990s (20PC 26)
Trinity Lutheran Church
1000 W. Illinois St.; one of the city’s earliest churches and originally a German-speaking congregation; c. 1980 (Marchand Collection 394)
Trinity M. E. Church
Residences being razed on SE Third St. in preparation for the construction of a new church hall; 1925 (Knecht 3418)