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Flint-Eaton Co. Building
Photograph of the Flint-Eaton Building located on 100 E. Main St., photo ran 3/18/1940 and 12/29/1940 in the Herald and Review.
C. W. Fletcher Grocery
Photograph of C. W. Fletcher Grocery at 1088 S. Franklin St.,, Decatur, IL.
Ehman and Co. Mantel Factory
Photograph of Ehman & Co. Mantel Factory. Located at the north eat corner of Jasper and Garfield Street. This view shows the south east corner of the main building. The factor was destroyed by fire 1/7/1911. In 1917 the Williams Sealing Corp. was…
Photo of Building on E. Decatur St. Stella Ware Murder.
Photograph of the building on E. Decatur Street, vicinity of the Stella Ware murder.
Denz Building
Photograph of the Denz Building located at 100 E. Main St., Decatur, IL.
Decatur Union Mission Building
Photograph of the Decatur Union Mission Building located at 604 N. Calhoun St. Photo taken in 1922.
Decatur Review Building Annex, Composing Room and Staff
Photo of Review Building Annex. Photo made as the tank for the sprinkler system was hoisted to the roof of the building in 1912. (BD54).Photographs of the composing room and staff
Tags: 1895, 1913, Annex, Bill Ritter, Buildings, Charles Vail, Charles Vest, Cliffford Entler, Composing Room, Composing Room Staff, Construction, Decatur IL., Earl Horine, Edward Winter, George Eaton, H. M. Scott, Harold Whittaker, Harry Benford, Henry Hoedinghaus, Herald and Review, Lawrence Hall, Lawrence McCullom, Photo File: Buildings, Review, Roy Babcock, Sprinkler System, Streetcars, W. H. Kinkade, Walter Henry, Will Miller
Photo of Crum-Wiley Manufacturing Co.
Photograph of Crum-Wiley building located on 620 N. Union St., Decatur, IL. Photo ran in the Review 11/19/1911.
Comet Building
Photograph of the Comet Building located on Garfield Ave. at the Illinois Central Illinois Railroad.
Columbia Building
Photograph of the Columbia Building located at 322-338 North Main St. Business located there were Akers & Sanford Furniture, Stoves & Carpets, Post Office and Dr. James L. Bevans. Second photo shows where the Columbia building used to be.