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Danville station (Indiana)

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Danville station is a former interurban railway station in Danville, Indiana, located at the corner of Marion Street and Indiana Street. It was the terminal of the Danville branch. Service between Danville and Indianapolis began on September 1, 1905. The station building was constructed by the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company between 1907 and 1920. A planned line between here and Amo never materialized. Interurban service ceased in October 1930. After rail service ended, the building served as an automotive repair garage.

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Danville station (Indiana)
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Indiana, United States
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Hendricks County Jail and Sheriff's Residence
Hendricks County Jail and Sheriff's Residence

Hendricks County Jail and Sheriff's Residence, also known as Hendricks County Museum, is a historic home and jail located at Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana. It was built in 1866–1867, and is a two-story, Second Empire style brick building with a three-story square tower. It has a slate mansard roof and segmental arched openings. It consists of the former Sheriff's residence in front and a one-story rear wing with later additions containing the jail. The building has housed the Hendricks County Museum since 1974. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It is located in the Danville Courthouse Square Historic District. List of Sheriffs Thomas Matlock (1824-1862) John Dunn (1826-1827) Samuel Jessup (1827-1828) Thomas Nichols (1828-1833) James Siggerson (1833-1837) Edmunds Clark (1837-1843) J.D. Parker (1843-1844) James Stutsman (1848-1850) Samuel Meloque (1850-1854) Cornelius O’Haver (1854-1858) Reuben S. Ward (1858-1860) Thomas Nichols (1860-1864) Edmund H. Straughan (1864-1868) William H. Calvert (1868-1872) Samuel L. Hawkins (1872-1876) Asbury Bryant (1876-1878) James H. Emmons (1878-1882) Abraham Douglas (1882-1884) William P. Ayers (1884-1886) Woodson Bryant (1886-1888) Jonathan S. Marshal (1888-1890) William C. Clements (1890-1892) John T. Taylor (1892-1894) John T. Bell (1894-1896) William B. Bryant (1896-1898) Henry I. Eaton (1898-1900) A. A. Fligg (1900-1904) Isaac J. Mendenhall (1904-1908) John C. Robbins (1908-1910) John W. Ader (1910-1912) James N. Gentry (1912-1916) Robert Hufford (1916-1920) Charles T. Clark (1920-1924) S. V. Hollingsworth (1924-1925) Henry C. Rodney (1925-1928) Albert H. Shane (1928-1930) Lewis L. Pounds (1930-1934) Wiltsie Stuart (1935-1938) Oscar Bradford (1938-1943) Leon Bayliss (1943-1947) Porter Money (1947-1956) Leon Bayliss (1956-1962) Merle Funk (1962-1970) Russell Carmichael (1971-1979)