Name/Title
Main interurban officeDescription
Black & white; vertical format; frame house, clapboard siding, Queene Anne influence; 3 story tower with sloped turet roof; 2 gable ends visible with fancy gingerbread under eaves, there are 2 dormers between the tower and each visible gable; appears to have 2 small porched entries, one on left side and one on right; approx. 5 men by porch on right side, man & woman also walking on sidewalk near that spot; utitlity pole in front of tower; house located at a street intersection.
used by R.M. Jewell
From donor's larger slide collection has file number "10893" printed on it;
inscription on mount identifies as the main interurban office at Rushville. Source Report on Proposed Extension of the I & C from Rushville to Cincinnati by Bion J. Arnold, 1914.Collection
R.M. JewellAcquisition
Accession
1988.054Source or Donor
Jewell, R. M.Acquisition Method
DonationMade/Created
Notes
Date: 1971 paper & acetateCreate Date
March 30, 2002Update Date
January 6, 2024