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Lucille Parks
This is the glass negative of Lucille Parks who lived on Route 1 in Niantic, IL. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL on March 1, c. 1915.
Nellis Parkinson - Millikin University Junior, Kappa Delta Chi
This is the glass negative of Nellis Parkinson, a Millikin University Junior, and ms.ember of the Kappa Delta Chi fraternity. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Mr. & Mrs. L.N. Park
This is the glass negative of Mr. & Mrs. L.N. Park. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL on March 3, c. 1910.
Mrs. F.O. Parrish - Baby
This is the glass negative of Mrs. F.O. Parrish's baby. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Henrietta Page - Millikin University Sophomore, Pi Beta Phi
This is the glass negative of Henrietta Page, a Millikin University Sophomore, 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.
T.P. Padgett - Girl
This is the glass negative of T.P. Padgett's girl in her First Communion outfit. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Ernest Owens
This is the glass negative of Ernest Owens of Maroa, IL. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL
Mrs. A. Owen - Baby
This is the glass negative of Mrs. A. Owen's baby. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Malcomb Orr
This is the glass negative of Malcomb Orr. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Edna Orr - Millikin University Senior, Zeta Tau Alpha
These are the glass negatives of Edna Orr, a Millikin University Senior, and member of the Zeta Tau Alpha women's fraternity. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.