*GONE* (painted over) Along the northwest side of US-40 (Old National Pike/Cumberland St.) northeast of Morgan St. (IN-39), in Belleville, by about 0.75 mile. The barn is on the left side of the highway headed northeast. The Mail Pouch sign faced northeast. One side. Black background.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Along the west side of IN-39 (Co. Rd. 100 W./N. State St.) south of US-136 (W. Main St.), in Lizton, by 3.4 miles. The barn was on the right side of the highway headed south. Mail Pouch end faced north. Mail Pouch side faced east. Original black backgrounds.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Along the north side of E US-136 (W. Main St.) west of Maple St. intersection, in Pittsboro, by 1.2 miles. The barn was on the right side of the highway headed west. Two sides. Black backgrounds.
*GONE* (fallen and removed) Along the north side of US-36 (Ernie Pyle Memorial Hwy.) west of IN-75 (N. Co. Rd. 700 W), in New Winchester, by 1.1 mile. The barn was on the right side of the highway headed west. The Mail Pouch sign faced west. One end. Black background.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Along the east side of S. Avon Ave. (CR 700 E) south of the Rockville Rd. (US-36) intersection, in Avon, by 1.7 miles. The barn was on the left side of S. Avon Ave. headed south from US-36. The Mail Pouch sign faced south. One end. Black background.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Along the norhtwest side of US-40 northeast of the Hendricks St. intersection, in Stilesville, by 0.9 mile. The barn was along the left side of US-40 headed northeast out of Stilesville. The Mail Pouch sign faced northeast. One end. Originally Black background.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Along the east side of N. Avon Ave (IN-267) north of the US-36 intersection, in Avon, by 1.6 miles. The barn was on the right side of N. Avon Ave. headed north from US-36. The Mail Pouch sign faced south. One end (possible two ends). Red background.
*GONE (razed and removed)* US-36 (W. Main St.), in Danville, east of N. Jefferson St. by about 180'. The building was on the left side of the street headed east through town. The Mail Pouch sign faced west. One side. Two-story brick building. Black bacckground.