Browse Items (237 total)

  • Collection: Besalke Family Collection #5.002

Unknown Boy

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Photograph of an unknown boy taken by Hubbard Studios in Decatur, IL .

1st Communion for an Unknown Boy

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Photograph of a unknown boy during his 1st Communion taken by Van Deventer Studios in Decatur, IL

Graduation Photograph of an Unknown Woman

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Graduation photograph of an unknown woman taken by Van Deventer Studios in Decatur, IL

Four Generations of Wittke Men

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Photograph of 4 generations of the Wittke men: Ferdinand Wittke, Fred Wittke, an unknown man, and an unknown boy. Photograph was taken by Hubbard Studio in Decatur, IL .

Robert Wittke's Confirmation Photograph

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Photograph of Robert Wittke on his Confirmation Day in 1919. Taken by Van Deventer in Decatur IL

Robert Wittke's Confirmation Day

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Photograph of Robert Wittke on his Confirmation Day in 1919. Taken by Van Deventer Studio in Decatur, IL.

Navy Couple

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Photograph of an unknown couple. The man is wearing a US Navy uniform. The photo was taken by Lindquist Studio in Decatur, IL.

Swede Besalke

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Photograph of Swede Besalke in his Herald and Review Building Department uniform at the Decatur Herald and Review in Decatur, IL .

Using the Toilets

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Photograph of Clyde Switzer, Wayne Overlin, John Keck, and Swede Besalke pretending to use the toilets in the basement of the old Herald and Review building on N. Main St. in 1955.