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Roy R. Reeten - Millikin University Sophomore
This is the glass negative of Roy R. Reeten, a Millikin University Sophomore. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Mr. & Mrs. Everett Reeves
These are the glass negatives of Mr. & Mrs. Everett Reeves. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL on November 21, c. 1910.
Emma Rennwald
This is the glass negative of Emma Rennwald. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Harold Rice
This is the glass negative of Harold Rice. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
V.H. Richardson - Millikin University Freshman
This is the glass negative of V.H. Richardson, a Millikin University Freshman. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s, and used in the Millidek yearbook.
Mrs. J. Richter - Baby
This is the glass negative of Mrs. J. Richter's baby. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Merle Rickett - Millikin University Freshman
This is the glass negative of Merle Rickett, a Millikin University Freshman. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Letta Ricketts
This is the glass negative of Letta Ricketts. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Earnest Ricks - Millikin University Freshman
This is the glass negative of Earnest Ricks, a Millikin University Freshman. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Opal Riddle - Millikin University Senior, Zeta Tau Alpha
These are the glass negatives of Opal Riddle, a Millikin University Senior, and a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha women's fraternity. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.