West Vistula Street, Bristol, Indiana

Description: Bristol was founded in 1830 and platted in 1835. It was named for Bristol, England, by New England settlers. Postcard description: View of West Vistula Street in Bristol, Indiana. A line of utility poles along with a few buildings line one side of the dirt road. Businesses appear to be on the other side of the street. Horses and buggies are tied to hitching posts located at the curb.
Origin: 1908-06-07
Publisher: J. Inbody
Source: http://images.indianahistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/P0391/id/991
Collection: Postcards of Indiana the Jay Small Collection
Copyright: Use must be accompanied with the attribution: Indiana Historical Society.
Geography: Indiana
Elkhart
Bristol
Subjects: Elkhart County (Ind.)
Business districts
Dirt roads
Transportation

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