Evansville (Then and Now) - John Ehle - Books - Arcadia Publishing - 9780738584003 - July 14, 2010
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Evansville (Then and Now)

John Ehle

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Evansville (Then and Now)

The Evansville area was settled in 1839 and the village platted in 1855 on the hopes that the railroad would come through. It was named for EvansvilleÂ?s first physician, Dr. John M. Evans. When the railroad arrived in 1863, EvansvilleÂ?s prosperity was assured. There were many opportunities for growth in agriculture, manufacturing, and commerce. The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad offered passenger and freight service to major markets in Chicago and the West. Local farmers found national and international markets for their prizewinning livestock and produce. The Evansville Seminary and a strong public school system provided educational opportunities. Literary societies, churches, and veterans groups provided social activities. Talented 19th- and 20th-century architects and craftsmen were responsible for the fine collection of architectural styles in Evansville.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 14, 2010
ISBN13 9780738584003
Publishers Arcadia Publishing
Pages 96
Dimensions 166 × 7 × 231 mm   ·   290 g
Language English  

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