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- Tags: Wabash Railroad
Mabel and Her Friends at Wabash
Map of the Illinois Terminal Company Track Over Lake Decatur Near Faries Park (2/28/1968)
Map of the Illinois Terminal Company Tracks West of Lake Decatur
Map of the ITS Belt Line Through Fairview Park
Tags: #8.003, belt line, belt line map, collection, Cushing 1st Addition, Decatur IL, Fairview Park, Illinois Terminal Company, Illinois Terminal System, ISHRAB-2017-25-44, ITS, map, Oak Crest Ave., Park Ridge Addition, railroad, Railroad Ave. streets, Railroad Map Collection, Springfield Road, Stevens Creek, Summit Ave., Sunset Crest Addition, Tracks, W. Green St., W. King St., W. William St., Wabash, Wabash Railroad, Wabash RR
Mid Nicolson
Mr. and Mrs. William Bankson's Oral History
Tags: 1986, 4-H, Bethany IL, Betty Turnell, big hook, Boy Scouts, childhood, choir, clothing donation, Decatur IL, Decatur Roundhouse, diesel locomotives, electric welding trade, family life, First United Methodist Church, Forsyth IL, grease cup filler, Great Depression, handyman, Hubert Bankson, interview, labor gang, machinist, machinist's helper, March 1986, Marilyn Bankson, Mexico, mission, Mr. and Mrs. William Bankson, Mrs. William Bankson, Music, North Dakota, oral history, passenger trains, recording, steam crane, Steam Locomotives, train wrecks, Trains, travelling, Wabash Railroad, William Bankson, wrecker, wrecking crew
Mrs. O.L. Myers' Oral History
Tags: "Poor Man's Picnic", 1981, advertising department, August 1981, Betty Turnell, Bookkeeper, caretaker's cottage, Central Junior High School, changes to Decatur, Circus, Corn Carnivals, Decatur High School, Decatur IL, Fairview Park, family life, Grand Ave., Great Eastern Tea and Coffee Company, Hartford House, Herkimer St., interview, James Millikin Homestead, Leader Iron Works, Mrs. O.L. Myers, Oakland School, Ofel Etchison, oral history, Polish picnic, Pugh School, Pugh St., Pugh Street School, recording, Red Cross hospital, Spanish flu, Stephen Decatur High School, Streetcars, summer streetcars, the Elms, Wabash Credit Union, Wabash Railroad, wooden paving blocks