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Central Park - Snow Scene 1935
This is a aerial shot of snow in Central Park in 1935. The photo was taken by Decatur Herald & Review.
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Central Park - Storm in February 2, 1883
These photos show Central Park after a storm on February 2, 1883. The photos were taken by the Decatur Herald or Daily Review, and used in the Review on March 21, 1912.
Central Park - Ten Gallon Lil Fountain
These are photos of the Ten Gallon Lil fountain. The fountain was originally in Central Park, but was moved to the Water Works Department around 1930. The photos were taken by Decatur Herald and Review and C.F. Ebenhardt.
Certificate of Completion - Robert Edwards - April 2012
This is the certificate of completion for Robert Edwards in April 2012 for the training of the open meeting acts issued by the state of Illinois and the office of the Attorney General.
Certificate of discharge from civilian conservation corps, Rolla Johnson, October 12, 1935
This is the certificate of discharge from civilian conservation corps located at Camp Lake Decatur, Decatur IL for Rolla Johnson dated October 12, 1935.
Certificate of Publication - March 15, 1972
This is the certificate of publication for an advertisement the Library had in the Decatur Herald and Review on March 12 & 15, 1972.
Certificate of Publication - March 8, 1972
This is the certificate of publication from the Decatur Herald and Review for an advertisement printed in the paper on March 8, 1972.
Certificate of Publication - May 1970
The certificate of publication showing the advertisement in the Decatur Herald and Review on May 2, 1970.
Certificate of Publication Herald and Review Decatur Public Library Decatur Il 1987
This is certificate of Publication concerning the Decatur Herald and Review and Decatur Newspapers INC. for 1987 signed by Mary Crisler.
Certification of Publication - November 30, 1974
This is the certificate of publication for an advertisement in the Decatur Herald and Review.