. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. dex 213-217 New Albany Introductory 219-232 New Albany Kepresentative TTot-k 233-251 New Albany Indicx 252 Advertisemknts 253-260- PROMINENT ILLUSTRATIONS. Southern Exposition 4 New Custom House 6- Jefferson County Court House 13 Public Library Buildino 15, Louisville Hotel (Lobby) 18- Louisville City Hospitai • . . 19 First Christian Church 20 Masonic Temple 23 New Union Depot (The) 33 Temple Adas Israel 37 University of Louisvillk 39 City Hall 52 Masonic Widows and Orphans TIomk 54 Board of Trade 55 Courier-Jou^rnal Buildi


. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. dex 213-217 New Albany Introductory 219-232 New Albany Kepresentative TTot-k 233-251 New Albany Indicx 252 Advertisemknts 253-260- PROMINENT ILLUSTRATIONS. Southern Exposition 4 New Custom House 6- Jefferson County Court House 13 Public Library Buildino 15, Louisville Hotel (Lobby) 18- Louisville City Hospitai • . . 19 First Christian Church 20 Masonic Temple 23 New Union Depot (The) 33 Temple Adas Israel 37 University of Louisvillk 39 City Hall 52 Masonic Widows and Orphans TIomk 54 Board of Trade 55 Courier-Jou^rnal Building 60 Bamberger, Bloom & Buildincj 70 Galt House 77 Crab Orchard Springs Hotel 126 Louisville Foundry an^ Machine Shop 162 Indiana and Kentucky Cantilever Bridge 218 DePauw College 220- Floyd County Court House 222 New Albany Water Works 223 New Albany Opera House 227 New Albany Old Ladies Homk 228 Sanderson Fire Engine House 231 DePauws American Glass Wokks 232 New Albany Rail Mili 236 Ohio Falls Iron Works 238- New Albany Woolen and Cotton Mills 242:. Whs TPhe>w. ORIGINAL SETTLEMENT AND SUBSEQUENT CAREER.—THESTATE AND HER METROPOLIS. MAN is a social being. It is his nature to gather together in communitiesfor mutual protection and support, for cheerful companionship, forparticipation in physical and mental profit and pleasure, and all and severalthe gratifications and advantages that arise from intellectual, mercantile, man-ufacturing, commercial, and agricultural intercourse. Consequently mankind,or at least that portion of mankind whose vocations permit of it, gravitate to-ward each other in obedience to the eternal law of homogeneity, build villages,towns and cities, buy and sell, construct great public works, found temples ofworship, of learning, and of amusement, encourage a love of the beautiful andthe useful, and foster the arts and sciences, stimulating industry and research,arousing invention, and imparting to progress an impetus which makes thehistory of


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