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Photograph of 427 E. William St.
Photograph of 427 E. William St. In 1910 this house was built by Charles Pettyjohn. The small building in the center was a lunch stand and the house at the right with the hotel sign was a boarding house operated by Mrs. Nellie Gullett. The 1955…
Photograph of 418 N. Water St.
Photograph of 418 N. Water St. For 45 years this handsome residence stood on the northeast corner of North and Water streets. In 1916 it was demolished to make way for the business buildings. J.R. Race erected the home in 1870-1871 and it was at the…
Photograph of 358 N. Main St.
Photograph of 358 N. Main St. This house was one of the last downtown Decatur residences to go in making room for business houses. The house was torn down in 1921. George W. Moeller had bought the house from the Isabelle Stafford estate and on the…
Photographs of Outside Views of St. Mary's Hospital
Photographs of outside views of St. Mary's Hospital taken in the 1960's and 1970's.
Photographs from the St. Mary's Hospital Building Dedication and Addition
Photographs from June 18, 1938 St. Mary's Hospital Building Dedication and addition.
Photos of Christ United Methodist Church Building and Groundbreaking.
Photograph of the groundbreaking for the new Christ United Methodist church. Photograph of the original building of Christ United Methodist Church, located at 1503 N. Summit Street, Decatur, IL.
Photos of Decatur Daily Review Printing Room
Photo BS417 Review Printing & Stationery, Photo BS418 Review Printing & Stationery Co. Building. Photo BS:419 of man at printing press. Photo BS421: Men in Printing Room. Photo BS518: Decatur Daily Review 3 men in the photo. Photo BS519: Men working…
Photo of Central Malleable Iron Co. 765 N. Lowber, Decatur, IL.
Photograph of the Central Malleable Iron Co. 765 N. Lowber, building with railroad cars filled with material to process.
Building N. Main and W. William Streets
Photograph of building on the corner of N. Main St. and W. William St.
New Hallway at the YMCA
Negative of the new hallway at the YMCA on January 10, 1952.