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Photo of Old Iron Ware Furniture
Photograph of old furniture. Photo ran in the Review March 5, 1911. This old ironware was owned by E. R. Culver of Decatur.
Photo of old bureau owned by E. R. Culver
Photograph of an old bureau, made about 1839, was owned by E. R. Culver of Decatur. It was probably the first piece of furniture every made by a white man on the site of Decatur. It was made by a friend of Culver's father, Watt Culver. Photo ran in…
Photo Aerial View of buildings, First Methodist Church in the background.
Photograph - Aerial views taken in 1895. Looking northeast from Prairie and Main Streets. Church in background was the First Methodist church at Water and William streets
Photo of furniture inside a building
Photograph of old furniture inside a building.
Photo of Elks Club, Masonic Temple and Decatur Club, aerial view
Photograph of Decatur. This aerial view, looking north between Main and Church Streets, is taken from the south side of W. Prairie. It also shows the sites of the Elks Club, Masonic Temple, and Decatur Club.
Photo of Caroline's Club
Photograph of building that housed Caroline's Club on Hickory Point Road.
Photo of building with several cars parked along the building.
Photograph of wood framed building, probably a tavern, Miller High Life Beer Sign on building. Several cars are parked around the building.
Photo of corner where Millikin National Bank once stood.
Photograph taken at the corner of E. Main and N. Water Streets where Millikin National Bank once stood. Photo taken Aug. 1996.
Photo of Millikin Bank Building
Photograph of the Millikin Bank Building, located at 100 North Water St. Photo taken in 1896. Horses and carriages on the street. Furniture store located in the background.
Photo of Building E. Prairie, 100 Block at Merchant St.
Photograph of buildings E. Prairie, 100 Block at Merchant St. The brick building between Merchant St. and the alley next to the church was built in 1888 and occupied by the Citizens National Bank until 1910 when their new building on N. Water was…