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Photo of the interior of the post office building.

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Photograph of three men seated left to right: Fred W. Gray, W. W. Kyle and Fred C. Stoewsand, assistant post master.

Photo of building with several cars parked along the building.

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Photograph of wood framed building, probably a tavern, Miller High Life Beer Sign on building. Several cars are parked around the building.

Columbia Building

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Photograph of the Columbia Building located at 322-338 North Main St. Business located there were Akers & Sanford Furniture, Stoves & Carpets, Post Office and Dr. James L. Bevans. Second photo shows where the Columbia building used to be.

Citizens National Bank

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Photograph of Buildings; E. Prairie and 100 Block of Merchants St. The brick building, between Merchant St. and the alley next to the church was built in 1888 and occupied by the Citizens National Bank until 1910 when their new building on N. Water…

Citizens Building

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Photograph of the Citizens Building, 250 N. Water St. old cars line the streets, 5-10-25 cents store on corner.

J. D. Barnhart Store

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Photograph of the J. D. Barnhart Store, 1103-1111 N. Water St., Decatur, IL.

Wabash Railroad Bridge, Decatur, IL.

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Photograph of the Wabash Railroad Bridge, Decatur, IL. printed on a postcard.

On The Sangamon At the St. Louis Bridge

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Photograph of the St. Louis Bridge taken in 1896 from the Sangamon River. The other photo is a close up of the bridge.