UNION STATION INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA COLLECTION ADDITION, CA

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Collection # SC 3447 UNION STATION INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA COLLECTION ADDITION, CA. 1853 1986 Collection Information 1 Historical Sketch 2 Scope and Content Note 3 Contents 4 Processed by Jessica Fischer June 2018 Manuscript and Visual Collections Department William Henry Smith Memorial Library Indiana Historical Society 450 West Ohio Street Indianapolis, IN 46202-3269 www.indianahistory.org

COLLECTION INFORMATION VOLUME OF COLLECTION: COLLECTION DATES: PROVENANCE: RESTRICTIONS: 1 manuscript folder, 1 photograph folder, 1 cold storage photograph folder, 1 OVA photograph folder ca. 1853 1986 City of Indianapolis, Indiana Color photographs in cold storage need at least 4 hours to acclimate, so patrons should call ahead if they wish to view materials that are in cold storage. COPYRIGHT: REPRODUCTION RIGHTS: Permission to reproduce or publish material in this collection must be obtained from the Indiana Historical Society. ALTERNATE FORMATS: RELATED HOLDINGS: ACCESSION NUMBER: Union Station Indianapolis, Indiana, M0876; Union Station (Indianapolis, Ind.) records, SC 2130 2003.0031 NOTES: Indiana Historical Society Union Station Indianapolis, Indiana Addition Page 1

HISTORICAL SKETCH Taken from IHS collection guide-union Station Indianapolis Indiana, M 0876 Originally built in 1853, Union Station had a dramatic effect on the growth and development of Indianapolis. The station prospered for decades serving up to 200 trains and thousands of people per day, including such notables as Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Harry Truman. To accommodate the increasing number of travelers, Union Station s original depot was replaced in 1888 by a three-story Romanesque-Revival style structure known today as the Grand Hall. Union Station was one of the earliest attempts by a major American city to unite the passenger and express freight services of several competing railroad companies in a single convenient downtown terminal. In its original form, Union Station possessed a large iron train shed at street level. By the early 1900s, the surface-level train traffic was getting seriously entangled with growing vehicle traffic in the downtown area. The solution was to create an extensive new grade-separated right-of-way through downtown. As part of this project, the original iron train shed was replaced with a new, larger, poured concrete shed in 1916. The new shed offered 12 through passenger and two stub freight and express tracks. It's this combination of 1888 head-house with 1922 train shed which survives today. As rail travel declined through the 20th century, Union Station eventually became a dark, ghostly relic of a by-gone era. During the 1960s and 1970s, it suffered from the same pattern of deferred maintenance and slow decline common to most urban terminals. By 1979 the building had become a municipal eyesore, largely vacant and served by only a few trains a day. In 1982, inspired by the success of adaptive reuse projects in cities like Boston's Faneuil Hall area and Baltimore's Inner Harbor, the city government stepped in and decided to try its hand at a similar project for Union Station. A local developer began a renovation project that turned the facility into an urban festival marketplace. The renovated Union Station opened its doors in 1986, several years and $50 million later. The 1888 head-house became the grand entrance to the complex, housing an upscale restaurant on the former concourse floor. The eastern half of the shed became a festival marketplace, with specialty stores, bars, and a food court, while the western half was converted into a hotel. Four tracks at the north and south ends were retained, and stocked with old heavyweight Pullmans, which were gutted to the shell and rebuilt with completely new interiors containing two rooms each. Though dressed up in inauthentic colors and lettering, the cars did at least broadly recreate the sightlines and overall images one might have seen along platforms in the 1920s or 1930s. Faced with declining patronage and continued high maintenance costs, city officials shuttered the mall venture in 1996. Since then, the city has scrambled to find paying tenants for the various parts of the property. The festival marketplace had been torn out, replaced by a go-kart track. The hotel is still in business, now in operation as a Crowne Plaza. The head-house is essentially vacant, reduced to intermittent use as a ballroom floor for special events at the hotel. When not in use for an event, the building is locked, shuttered, and empty again. Sources: Materials in Collection Indiana Historical Society Union Station Indianapolis, Indiana Addition Page 2

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE This addition to the Union Station collection includes twelve prints and lithographs showing portraits of Union Station presidents (1853 1929) and one color photograph of a conductor (1981). There are also seventy-four letters written in 1986 by individuals sharing their memories concerning Union Station. Indiana Historical Society Union Station Indianapolis, Indiana Addition Page 3

CONTENTS CONTENTS Union Station Presidents, ca. 1853-1900: John Brough 1853-1855, Horace Scott 1878-1882, Melville Ingalls 1889-1891, William Jackson (Secretary) 1853-1900, Ricketts n.d., McKeen n.d., Caldwell n.d Union Station Presidents, ca. 1855-1929: Sam Crawford 1855-1857, Joseph Wood 1907-1914, James Turner 1914-1923, Benjamin McKeen 1923-1929 Bob Kilnan, Union Station Conductor, 1981 CONTAINER Photographs, OVA Photographs, Cold Storage: Color Photographs, Union Station Remembrance Letters, 1986 Indiana Historical Society Union Station Indianapolis, Indiana Addition Page 4