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Henry Clay Montgomery
Photograph of Henry Clay Montgomery, (died Dec 28, 1898). He was elected treasurer of Macon Co. in 1890. Previously he was a wealthy farm owner of Macon, Illinois. He later moved to Decatur but continued his farm affairs. He was senior member of the…
Henry D. and Emma Dunham
Photograph of Henry D. (d. 5/5/1934) and Emma Dunham (d. 4/28/1937). Henry D. was the oldest living Wabash veteran at the time of his death, and helped build the tracks in 1853. He was the brother of Amos Dunham, for whom Dunham Post 141 of the…
Henry Flood - Man & Woman
These are the glass negatives of a man and woman that was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s. The photos were taken for Henry Flood.
Henry Hibbs - Honorable Discharge Papers and Enlistment Record - US Army- February 7, 1919
These are the honorable discharge papers and enlistment records for Henry P. Hibbs issued by the US War Department on February 7, 1919. There are one original and two copies.
Henry Hibbs Biographical Information - Certified Copy of the Birth Certificate - June 19, 1892 - Obituary - February 8, 1966 - Father's Obituary - March 17, 1942
These are the certified copy of the birth certificate and the obituary of Henry Hibbs. Father's obituary is also included in this collection. Birth certificate was issued by the state of Illinois. Obituary for Mr. Henry Hibbs and also his father,…
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Henry Hibbs Personal Papers finding aid
This is the finding aid for the Hibbs Personal Papers (5.005)
Henry Hollmann
Photograph of Henry Hollmann, former vice-president and factory superintendent of the Muhlenbruch Glove Co. in Decatur. Hollmann was the brother-in-law of Otto Muhlenbruch. He came to Decatur from Ohio with the company in February 1907. The…
Henry J. "Dutch" Harold - Roosevelt Junior High School Coach
This is the glass negative of Henry J. "Dutch" Harold, a coach at Roosevelt Junior High School. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios around 1930.
Henry Lichtenberger
Photograph of Henry Lichtenberger standing in the Wabash Railroad train yard.
Henry R. Dunham
These are the glass negatives of Henry R. Dunham. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.