 Bath
House on Pine Lake |
City Of
La Porte Indiana "click on pictures" |
 Interurban - about
1917 |
 Street Car on Main
St. Circa 1900 Contributed by Jim Miller |
 Waiting for train
at depot Circa 1900 Contributed by Jim Miller |
 Lincolnway, Laporte Circa 1915 Contributed
by Jim Miller |
 Blue Heron Inn on Pine Lake Contributed by: Jim
Miller |
 Civic
Auditorium Contributed by Jim Miller |
 One use was a Civil
War Hospital Contributed by Jim Miller |
 Allis Chalmers
|
 Country Club - Circa
1926 |
 Golf Grounds Circa
1908-1909 |
 Post Office |
 La Porte Court
House after 1910 |
 Lincolnway Circa
1912 |
 Main Street
|
 Madison Street |
 Michigan Ave. at
Jefferson |
 Lincolnway/1940's & 50's
|
 Lincolnway
Buffet 607 Lincolnway |
 Virginia
Ave.
|
 Lily Lake LaPorte
Circa 1907 |
 LaPorte - Scotts Building being demolished
for First National Bank to be built |
 Michgan
Ave. LaPorte Circa 1912 |
 Firestation Circa
1900 |
 Lake Shore Depot
about 1920 |
 Wm. C. Pitner
Carriage Shop, La Porte, circa 1880 |
 Harrison St. Circa
1910 |
 Court
House with Horse & Buggy |
 Firestation |
 Laporte City Circa
1914 Contributed by: Ronda Dodge |
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Court House -Circa 1914-18 Contributed
by: Ronda Dodge |
 1912 Auto Fire
Truck from the VanDusen collection of Robert Lung |
 Allis
Chalmers parking lot Circa 1949 Contributed by Jim Miller |
 Main Street
1912 from the VanDusen collection of Robert Lung |
 Allis Chalmers employees entering
and leaving the shoe store on wheels. (1954) Contributed by:
Doug Snyder |
 Allis Chalmers employees being
fitted for safety shoes in the shoe store on wheels train.
(1954) Contributed by: Doug Snyder |
 Kentland, Ind. 4-H group
visiting Allis Chalmers in LaPorte. *Gilbert Snyder is on the far left of the
2nd row in the white shirt. (7/28/1954) Contributed by: Doug Snyder |
 Winimac, Ind. 4-H group
visiting Allis Chalmers in LaPorte. Safety supervisor Gilbert Snyder in the 3rd
row on the far left. (7/27/1954) Contributed by: Doug Snyder |
 Allis Chalmers baseball team (on
left). Gilbert Snyder in center left shaking hands was the umpire.
(1954) Contributed by: Doug Snyder |
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