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Lincoln Park - Boys Playing in a Pool
This is a photograph of boys playing in a pool at Lincoln Park. The photo was taken by Seitz Studio around 1915.
Tags: boys, c. 1915, Children, Decatur IL, Lincoln Park, Photograph, pool, Seitz Studio, swimming
Winifred Stoddard
This is the glass negative of Winifred Stoddard. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Lewis Stitt
These are the glass negatives of Lewis Stitt. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL on April 18, c. 1915.
Pauline Stern
This is the glass negative of Pauline Stern. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Maude Stanfield - Millikin University Junior, Pi Beta Phi
This is the glass negative of Maude Stanfield, a Millikin University Junior, and member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s, and was used in the Millidek yearbook.
G.L. Stahl
This is the glass negative of G.L. Stahl. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL on April 6, c. 1915.
Mrs. Edna Sollars - Sketch
This is the glass negative of a sketch of a man. The photo was taken for Mrs. Edna Sollars by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
W.D. Sneller - Woman & 2 Children
This is the glass negative of a woman with two children. The photo was taken for W.D. Sneller by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Marguerite Siefried - Millikin University, Pi Beta Phi Sorority
This is the glass negative of Marguerite Siefried, a Millikin University student, and member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s, and used in the Millidek yearbook.
Mae Shively
These are the glass negatives of Mae Shively. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.