SE Third at Cherry St.; photo dated 1921 (Knecht 3716)
Carpenter Home
Located at 405 Carpenter St., this Greek Revival mansion was built by philanthropist Willard Carpenter in 1848-1849; photo taken c. 1979 (Marchand 503)
Carpenter Home
405 Carpenter St.; c. 1980 (Marchand 502)
Evansville Protestant Home
“Home for the Aged” on Washington Ave.; c. 1930 (Crofts 16)
Fifth Street, 213-215 NW
Richardt-Patrick House (now razed); c. 1979 (Marchand 367)
First Avenue, 407
Early 1900s (Knecht 3877)
First Avenue, 419
C. 1979 (Marchand 321)
First Avenue, 611
Built in 1869 by William Heilman, later U. S. Congressman; now occupied by St. Vincent’s Day Nursery; photo dated 1983 (5PC-112)
First Street, 118 SE
Cadick Apartments; c. 1920s (Knecht 3350)
First Street, 200 Block SE
Center residence is the home of Thomas Garvin at 214 SE First St. (the woman on the porch is probably his wife); photo dated 1870 (Marchand 1542)
First Street, 310 SE
C. 1980 (Powell 6)
First Street, 313-315 SE
(Marchand 346)
First Street, 313-315 SE
(Marchand 347)
First Street, 414 SE
C. Late 1800s-early 1900s (Orr-Clifford Collection)
First Street, 420 SE
(Marchand 348)
First Street, 500 SE
Photo dated c. 1979 (Marchand 294)
First Street, 506 SE
Photo dated c. 1979 (Marchand 300)
First Street, 509 SE
C. 1920s (Susan Hopkins Ingle Collection)
First Street, 509-511 SE
Greenbrier (Marchand 337)
First Street, 510 SE
Early 1900s (Knecht 3867)
First Street, 514 SE
C. late 1800s to early 1900s (Meyer-Schlamp 340)
First Street, 521 SE
(Powell 8)
First Street, 620 SE
(Marchand 331)
First Street, 704 SE
Photo dated c. 1983 (Marchand 302)
First Street, 725 SE
C. 1920 (Knecht 3725)
First Street, 813 SE
Residence of Mayor Benjamin Bosse; built in 1916 (Misc. 571)
First Street, 821 SE
C. 1920 (Knecht 3724)
First Street, 827 SE
John H. Fendrich residence; photo dated 1917 (Knecht 950)
First Street, 827 SE
Close-up view of John H. Fendrich residence; c. 1920s (Knecht 3852)
Fowler Residence (Newburgh, IN)
J. M. Fowler residence near the Ohio River; the electric power plant is in the background at right; early 1900s (Knecht 4834)
Franklin Street, 2200 W
Residence and Meat Market of Peter Hess, as it appeared in the 1880 Vanderburgh County Atlas (Marchand 1050)
Fulton Avenue, 1407
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Cluthe and child stand at gate; c. 1900 (Cluthe 45)
Fulton Avenue, 610 N
Built by Henry Cook, whose father founded the F. W. Cook Brewing Co. in 1853; photo dated October 1997 (18PC 4)
Fulton Avenue, 610 N
Residence of Henry Cook, whose family owned the F. W. Cook Brewing Co.; photo dated 1985 (7 PC 108)
Fulton Avenue, 620 N
Residence of Charles Cook, whose family owned the F. W. Cook Brewing Co.; photo dated 1985 (7 PC 113)
Fulton Square Housing Project
N. Fifth and Shanklin Aves.; photo dated June 1957 (Knecht 874)
Guardian Home
Located on Lincoln Ave. at Morton, the children’s home served as the USO Center for African-American soldiers during World War II and later became the Carver Center; c. 1920s (Knecht 326)
Helfrich Lane, 700
Photo taken c. 1976 (Marchand 1072)
Houseboats
Boats relocated from Pigeon Creek to the Ohio River after “Operation Cleanup”; photo dated May 20, 1957 (Knecht 938)
Houseboats
Pigeon Creek, north of Franklin St. bridge; photo dated 1957 (Knecht 344)
James Bethel Gresham Memorial Home
Built as a memorial to James Bethel Gresham, an Evansville soldier regarded as the first American casualty of World War I; Gresham’s mother, who died at the home in 1927, is pictured at the right (Knecht 531)
Kentucky Avenue, 808
Built by Daniel Wertz in 1922 (Misc. 575)
Lincoln Avenue (Outer)
Built by John R. Mitchell; c. 1915 (Knecht 3895)
Lincoln Avenue, 2200
C. 1920s (Knecht 3880)
Lincoln Avenue, 2201
C. 1920 (Knecht 3888)
Lincoln Avenue, 3500 Block
This home was located on “Outer Lincoln Avenue” when it was built c. 1917 (Knecht 3879)
Lincoln Gardens
Nearing the end of construction; dated 1937 (Knecht 3366)