MPS 14-28-03

Photo 1
Sides Painted
1
Color
Black
Structure
Barn
Unique Characteristics
None
Still Standing
Yes, Faded away
Credits

Photos 1 & 2 by Tom Plimpton (1987).

Photo 3 by unknown.

Photo 4 Google street view (July 2023).

Photo 5 Google satellite image.
Other Information

Photo 1 is an enlarged inset view from Photo 2 and is provided so the word 'POUCH' is visible. It is apparent for several reasons that the building was taller (possible an additional story or two) in the past. Above 'POUCH' would have been the same letter size "MAIL' and above that a smaller letter 'CHEW'. The frame line running across the top of what is left of the sign is a differnt color than the bottom and side,s lines. The east exterior wall of the building to the west of the Mail Pouch' building obviously was not an exterior wall at one time and Photo 5 (satellite image) looking down at the roof, the building has obviously been reroofed.
Where to find it

*GONE* (faded away) Along the northside of W. Vincennes St. west of IN-59 (N. Main St.), in Linton, by about 75'. The two-story brick building is on the right side of W. Vincennes St. headed west. The Mail Pouch sign faced east. One side. Original Black background.

Address
32 W Vincennes St
City
Linton
State
IN
Zipcode
47441
Country
USA
Latitude
N 39° 02.05'
Longitude
W -87° 09.99'
lat
39.03418034
lng
-87.16644685
  • Photo 2
  • Photo 3
  • Photo 4
  • Photo 5