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Philip Kayser

Photograph of Philip Kayser (b. 5/23/1868, d. 1/24/1932). Kayser was the constable in Decatur Township, a city commissioner, and a member of the city council. He came to Decatur from Indiana in 1902 to help build the Decatur Bridge Co. plant, and…

Photo of Lt. Harold J. Cozad in uniform

WWII - Herald and Review Library; Cozad, Lt. Harold J., 9/12/1944. Article on back of photo: "Lt. Harold J. Cozad; Harold J. cozad, whose wife, Mrs. Mary Jean Cozad, lives at 2104 E. Clay St. has been graduated from the officer candidate school of…

Photo of Marine Cpl. Arthur Fiedler in uniform

WWII - Herald and Review Library; Fiedler, Arthur, 3/23/1944. Article on back: "Marine Cpl. Arthur Fiedler - veteran of seven Pacific battles, including Doolittle's raid on Tokyo - has returned to Decatur, alive! the 21-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.…

Photo of Sgt. Vito Bertoldo receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor from President Harry Truman during a White House Ceremony 12/18/1945.

WWII - "Honored by President Truman: Sgt. Vito Bertoldo of Decatur, IL. received the Congressional Medal of Honor from President Truman during White House Ceremony December 18, 1945"

Photo - Aerial View of Firestone Plant and Buildings

Photograph --Aerial View of the Firestone Plant located on 22nd Street, Decatur, IL. Photograph of the Firestone Buildings.

Photo - German Turnverein - gymnastic club

Photo of the German Turnverein gymnastic club in Decatur IL,

Photo - Man, Woman, two children camping - 1920s

This is a photograph of a man, a woman, and two children camping by a tent, along a road. 1920s

Photo - Two Children on porch - 1920 - no location

This is a photograph of two children on a porch. There is no location listed. 1920s. Developed by High Gloss, Mac's, Decatur IL.

Photo - two women in yard - 1920s

This is a photo of two women standing in a yard in the 1920s. They are by a house but there is no location listed.

Photo 100 Block E. Cerro Gordo.

Photograph 100 Block E. Cerro Gordo Street looking toward N. Main St., the building second from left is the site of the Standard Oil Co. Men working on the street.