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Photograph of Brush College #1 --1889

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Photo of Brush College #1 taken 6/4/1889 with teachers and children.

Photograph of Brush College #1 Staff

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Photo of Teaching Staff taken on Sept 10, 1961, Brush College #1, Decatur, IL. Front Row Seated L-R: unknown, Lorraine Brown, Mrs. Warnick, Mary Williams, Rachel Smith, Mrs. Clark, unknown, Roy Schilling. Back Row Standing L-R: unknown, Mildred Cave,…

Photograph of Brush College #2 Building

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Photograph of Brush College #2 School Building dated 1/7/1939.

Photograph of Children at Wood Street School

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Photograph of the fourth grade at the Wood Street School located on the corner of College and Wood Streets, Decatur, IL.

Photograph of Christian Adolph Klein

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Photograph of Christian Adolph Klein. Originally from Germany, he came to Millikin University to finish his education and had charge of extension courses in Commercial German and German business forms.

Photograph of Classroom at Brush College #2

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Photo of Students with headphones ready to listen to music in classroom at Brush College #2.

Photograph of Decatur Vocational Center

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Photograph of the Decatur Vocational Center Building on the corner of Franklin and E. Eldorado Streets.

Photograph of Dr. Albert R. Taylor.

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Photograph of Dr. Albert R. Taylor. Born 10/16/1846; died 8/12/1929; married Minerva Dent, 1873. Education founder of Millikin University and president from 1901-1913 and from 1915-1919. Member of Cumberland Presbyterian church.