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Building a Road

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Roads--Machinery 1912 - Photo ran in the Review May 3, 1912.

Photo Roads --Macon County (near the Sangamon River)

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Photo of Dirt Road in Macon County near the Sangamon River.

Finance and Properties - December 2014 - agenda and minutes

These are the agenda and minutes of the Finance and Properties committee meeting in December 2014. Items discussed were check register, budget review, Decatur Public Building Commission of Macon County, Sikich proposal, public meetings, memorandum of…

Macon County Prevailing Wage Rate - May 2009

This is a copy of the prevailing wage rate for May 2009 in Macon County. This is used by the library for the Per Capita Grant with the State of Illinois.

Letter to Decatur Public Library, Decatur IL - September 1995

This is a thank you letter from Partners in Education to the Decatur Pubic Library. It thanks the library for including Partners in their recent display.

Prevailing Wage Rate Documents - June 1995

These are the pubic library's and Illinois State documents for the publication of the prevailing wage rate for June 1995. Certification of Publication, notice of determination, herald and review, State of Illinois, Macon County, Illinois Department…

Photo of Dr. J. T. B. Stapp's House 200 Block Franklin and William Streets.

Photograph of House on corner of N. Franklin and E. Williams Streets. "the home of Dr. J. T. B. Stapp, called Decatur's first capitalist stood for many years at the corner of Franklin and William streets on ground now occupied by the Decatur post…

Photographs of Captain David L. Allen's Second Home

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Photographs of Captain David L. Allen's home on the south bank of the Sangamon River. It was unusual in structure because of its octagonal tower and for years it was a landmark of Macon county. It was torn down about 1905 and is was the site of…