TITLE: Smallest Bus Station. Here is pictured
what Passenger Agent L. H. Frahm, of the Indianapolis Region, claims to be
the smallest bus station. It is located at Lake Village, Indiana, and is
owned and operated by Mrs. Bryan Bryant, the Greyhound agent there since
1928.
DATE: circa 1940s
PUBLISHER: unknown
POSTMARK: not applicable
COLLECTION: J. Iwinski-Miller
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TITLE: Main intersection of Lake Village.
Standing from left to right are George Christenson, Irvy Christenson, Harry
Christenson, Julius Peterson (a mechanic and lathe man from Denmark), and
Dutch (Gilbert) Christenson.
DATE: circa 1920s
PUBLISHER: unknown
POSTMARK: unknown
COLLECTION: J. Iwinski-Miller
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TITLE: Lake Village Gas Station. Emily Schmidt
is shown in the photograph along with an unidentified man. This station was
located south of the main intersection in the village on old Highway 41.
This was a gas station, snack bar, and later a dress shop. The business was
operated by Ed and Alvina Iwinski (the family lived in the second floor of
the structure).
DATE: circa 1950
PUBLISHER: unknown
POSTMARK: unknown
COLLECTION: J. Iwinski-Miller
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TITLE: Looking north on old Highway 41 in Lake Village. The Boyd house is
located on the right in this image.
DATE: circa 1925
PUBLISHER: unknown
POSTMARK: unknown
COLLECTION:
J. Iwinski-Miller
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TITLE: Lake Village school and gymnasium
DATE: circa 1920s or 1930s
PUBLISHER: unknown
POSTMARK: unknown
COLLECTION: J. Iwinski-Miller
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TITLE: Lake Village train depot. On the back of the photograph are the
following identified individuals: Henry Rainford, ---?--- Yott, Kenneth L.
Rainford, Fred Rainford, ---?--- Rainford, ---?--- Yott, Bert Rainford,
Albert Rainford. Front: boy with Grit bag is James, Szepanski, barefoot boy
is Harold Davis.
DATE: circa 1914
PUBLISHER: unknown
POSTMARK: unknown
COLLECTION: S. Rainford
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TITLE: Funeral procession for Laura Mott. Main
intersection of Lake Village (Old Highway 41 and Old Highway 10)
DATE: 1915
PUBLISHER: unknown
POSTMARK: unknown
COLLECTION: Gerald Born
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TITLE: Presbyterian Church
DATE: circa 1910
PUBLISHER: Bregstone PTV (#4)
POSTMARK: unknown
COLLECTION: J. Iwinski-Miller
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