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Men in the Grass

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Photograph of 4 men in the yard sitting in the grass

Men Marching in the Red Cross Parade, May 1918

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WWI - Men marching with the flag in the Red Cross parade, May 1918.l

Men Working in the War Gardens

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Photograph of three men working in the war gardens in Decatur, IL during World War II

Merle Rickett - Millikin University Freshman

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This is the glass negative of Merle Rickett, a Millikin University Freshman. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.

Michael Fahay

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Photograph of Michael Fahay (d. 3/3/1941). He established a hardware store and tin shop at 1102 E. Eldorado St. in 1894, and sold it in 1937 to Richard E. Harner. Fahay was prominent in politices, and served as alderman from the fifth ward from…

Michael Fahay

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Photograph of Michael Fahay (d. 3/3/1941). Fahay established a hardware store and tin shop at 1102 E. Eldorado in 1894. He sold the shop to Richard E. Harner in 1937. Fahay was prominent in politics and served as alderman from the fifth ward from…

Mid Nicolson

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Photograph of Mid Nicolson in the Wabash Railroad train yard.

Mildred England's Trips to Antarctica and Greenland

This is the oral history of Mildred England. She was interviewed by Betty Turnell on June 18, 1979. This interview covers her time travelling to Antarctica and Greenland.

Mildred Kemper

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This is the glass negative of Mildred Kemper. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.