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  • Collection: Photo File: Visitors

Johnny Mercer

Photograph of Johnny Mercer "Johnny Mercer, musician, writer of musical sketches for Paul Whiteman's orchestra, singer in Benny Goodman's orchestra, later worked with Bob Crosby on CBS, wrote lyrics for Jeepers Creepers, I'm An Old Cow Hand, Laura,…

Photographs of President William Howard Taft.

Photographs of President Howard Taft. VS33: "William Howard Taft, far left, favored greeters with a fine sample of the famous Taft smile as he stepped off the train for his Decatur visit in 1911. And there in the crowd to record the event was…

Photographs of President William McKinley standing on speakers platform at the Wabash R. R. Station, Oct. 15,, 1898.

Photos of Pres. William B. McKinley speaking to the crowd at the Wabash R. R. station, in first three photos. Photos of unidentified speakers at President William McKinley's rally.

Photos of Gospel Center location of William "Billy" Sunday Revival.

Photograph of the Gospel Center located on N. Water St. location of a revival by Billy Sunday. Photograph of Decatur Tabernacle building location of revival by Billy Sunday. "Sunday, William 'Billy'--Decatur Tabernacle. Evangelist Billy Sunday…

Photos of Franklin D. Roosevelt Campaigning for President

Photographs of Franklin D. Roosevelt campaigning by train, for the president, in 1932.

Photos of Eleanor Roosevelt on the Campaign Trail

Photographs of Eleanor Roosevelt doing speaking engagements for her husband President Roosevelt.

Photos of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.

Photographs of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.

Photos of Ronald Reagan Visit to Decatur, IL.

Photograph of Ronald Reagan visiting Abraham Lincoln statute at Millikin University. Photograph of Ronald Reagan and others standing in front of the General Electric Plant. Photographs of Ronald Reagan signing autographs and speaking at a dinner…

Photo of Gypsies Camping outskirts of Decatur, IL.

Photographs of Gypsies Camping on the outskirts of Decatur, IL. Photographs of camping area, old automobiles, groups of people.