Shelby County |
 Laura Morrison Park, Shelbyville |
 Big Four Train crossing Blue River, Shelbyville |
 "Dinkey Factory", Shelbyville [1914] |
 City Hospital, Shelbyville |
 Boating on East Washington St. during Great Flood 1913, Shelbyville |
 The Forrest Shoe Store, 32 South Harrison St., Shelbyville |
 Franklin Street School Building No. 1, Shelbyville |
 Early Boyhood Homes of Thomas A. Hendricks, Vice President of the U. S., Shelbyville |
 Joseph Fountain Public Square, Shelbyville |
 Northside Public Square and N. Harrison St., Shelbyville |
 Porter Memorial Swimming Pool, Shelbyville |