Researching Your Historic Building: Using Early Maps and Tax Records
Jefferson County Public Library 420 West Main Street, Madison, INLearn how to use of Sanborn maps, other early maps and tax records to help you research historic buildings.
Learn how to use of Sanborn maps, other early maps and tax records to help you research historic buildings.
Indiana Humanities is hosting a 9-city film tour featuring six short documentary films about Indiana's waterways. These films, developed in conjunction with Indiana Humanities' environmental humanities theme, Unearthed, tell stories...
Explore the Underground Railroad through craft and activity stations during this hands-on program for youth of all ages.
Join historian J. Michael Raley as he examines the day-to-day operations of the Underground Railroad in southeastern Indiana and the Ohio River border region.
Learn some fascinating facts about bridges, including the Milton-Madison Bridge, and build your own bridge using Legos.
Learn the story of Underground Railroad conductor John Carter and his remarkable family.
Learn about local water resources and their influence on our understanding of our geologically unique and important area from Hanover College Geology Professor Ken Bevis. This presentation promises to be...
All ages are invited to use various recyclable materials to create your own boat to float during this waterways program. The library will supply materials and instructions, bring your creativity....
Explore the many wonders of water during this hands on program for all ages. Visit activity stations located throughout the reading room including: float or sink?, the shape of water,...
Come gather around and enjoy the major motion picture Madison. After the showing, Library Director Judi Terpening will lead a panel discussion on the film and hydroplane racing’s significance for...
Join us for the grand opening of the Water/Ways exhibit in Madison, led by Jefferson County Public Library Director Judi Terpening. Terpening will open the doors to the exhibition to...
Dive into water—an essential component of life on our planet, environmentally, culturally, and historically.