Labor Day parade going through downtown Princeton,September 5,1927

Description: An eighteen member male band marching down State Street. They are wearing white pants and shirts. Their ages range from adult to teenage. Behind the band marches a large group of union men in their work clothes of dark pants, long sleeve shirts and caps. One member is carrying their standard. The street is decorated with the United States flags. There are people on both sides of the street. The women are wearing dresses with hats. The men are in suits or white shirts. The stores lining the street are Walsh Decorating Co., a confectionery shop, McCulloughs Cafe, Universal Market, a shoe store, J. C. Penny, and a People American National Bank.
Origin: 2002
Source: http://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/ppl/id/1003
Collection: Princeton Public Library
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/
Copyright: Copyright Undetermined
Subjects: Parades & processions
Princeton (Ind.) -- Description and travel
Walsh Decorating Co. (Princeton, Ind.)
McCulloughs Cafe (Princeton, Ind.)
J. C. Penny (Princeton, Ind.)
Peoples American National Bank (Princeton, Ind.)
Universal Market (Princeton, Ind.)
Labor unions -- Indiana
People
Social Life
Architecture
Business & Industry

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