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Mom's Birthday and Christmas Party at the Decatur Bottling Co.
Photograph of the Besalke family and friends at the Decatur Bottling Co. celebrating Mom's birthday and Christmas on December 17, 1955.
Mom's Birthday and Christmas Party at the Decatur Bottling Co.
Photograph of the Besalke family and friends celebrating Mom's birthday and Christmas at the Decatur Bottling Co. on December 17, 1955.
Mom and Uncle Bob at Uncle Walt's Rock River House
Photograph of Lucille Besalke and Bob Wittke on the dock at Walt Wittke's house on the Rock River, Rockford, IL in 1952.
Mom and Dad
Photograph of Leonard and Ida Grubbs, Mabel Grubbs Roberts' parents.
Moll, Alma, and Mabel
Photograph of Moll, Alma, and Mabel outside the Review Publishing Co. building in 1918. All three are members of the Review staff.
Molin Family
Photograph of Carl, Ruth, and an unknown girl standing in the back yard of the Molin house.
Model Ethics Ordinance - 2009
This is a copy of the Model Ethics Ordinance for the State of Illinois issued by Lisa Madigan, Attorney General. This ordinance cover the preamble, prohibited political activities, gift ban, ethics advisor, ethics committee and penalties for 2009
Mission Statement and Long Range Plans and Cost 1989-1994.
This is the mission statement and long range plans and cost of the Board of Directors for the Decatur Public Library in 1989-1994. This plan includes executive summary, mission statement, long range plans, timetable, financial summary, and goals and…
Tags: 1989-1994, accessibility, action plan, board of directors, Board of Trustees, community awareness library programs, cost, Decatur IL, Decatur Public Library, Design, executive summary, financial summary, financial support, goals, James Seidl, long range plans and cost, Mission Statement, objectives, patron access automation, staffing, timetable
Miss Zelpha Foster
This is the glass negative of Miss Zelphia Foster. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Miss Scherer
This is the glass negative of Miss Scherer. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.