Water Tower
in Remington, Indiana
These pictures were taken in February, 2005. The Remington Water Tower, Added to National Register of Historic Placed in December 2003. Constructed in 1897 by the Challenge Wind Mill and Feed Mill Company, the Remington Water Tower rises 104 feet and is the only brick water tower with a wood tank in the state.
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Historical and Community Content
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American Life Histories, Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940
(This will
be an ongoing project with entries added frequently.)
City
Methodist - Gary's Sacred Ruin
Selections from 1967
City Methodist Church Directory (January 2004)
Historic Gary
Church Set for Wrecking Ball (June, 2005)
Aerial Photos of
City Methodist (August, 2005)
Photographs
of Historic Places in Jasper County, Indiana
Jasper
County Courthouse (February, 2002)
Rensselaer Carnegie Library (February, 2002)
St. Joseph Indian
Normal School (Drexel Hall) (February, 2002)
Independence Methodist Church (October, 2002)
Fountain Park
Chautauqua (October, 2002)
Remington Water
Tower (February, 2005)
Memorial to Victims of Flight 4184 (February, 2002)
Lake Michigan Vistas (May, 2002)
Door Prairie Auto Museum (LaPorte, Indiana) (September, 2002)
Northwest
Indiana District Church of the Nazarene former Campground (San Pierre, Lomax
Station)
Aerial Photos
of former Campground (August, 2005)
Who's Who In the District (Northern Indiana Church of the Nazarene, 1939-40)
Nazarene Album (Northern Indiana District Church of the Nazarene, 1934)
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