The Howell Train Yard c1894. These railroad facilities helped spurr the growth of Howell. Credit: HistoricEvansville.com
- The Howell Train Yard c1894. These railroad facilities helped spurr the growth of Howell.
- View looking southwest toward Howell. These were the seven deadly crossings on Broadway, now blocked off.
- The old Howell School around the turn of the century. The old tower is still entact.
- Old hotel on Barker Ave. The empty lot to the right (north) was the site of the old Howell Public Hall.
- The home of J B Cox stood on Barker Ave on the south side of railroad. It was torn down when additional tracks were added.
- The school/church built 1910. A dedicated church building was erected in the 1950s next door. This building was torn down c2000 for additional parking
- Architect sketch from 1911 depicting the new church building
- Howell post office at the corner of Broadway and Cumberland
- The old Hose House 7 now a residence.
- View of Howell and the surrounding area. Surprisingly, though probably not to the residents of Howell, the town stayed mostly above water during the 1937 Flood.
- Immediately across from the tracks. The Hobo Jungle, formerly the New Alamo Theater, is the gray building at right.
- Howell Methodist Church on Stinson Ave
- On Brodaway Ave
- Daniel Wertz about the time it moved to Red Bank Road c1986. The school had enlarged several times from the original Howell School (on the corner)
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