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Miss Outdoors 1961 #1

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Negative of two unknown women modeling on top of a boat at the Miss Outdoors competition on February 18, 1961.

Miss Outdoors 1961 #2

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Negative of two unknown women modeling on top of a boat at the Miss Outdoors competition on February 18, 1961.

Miss Outdoors 1961 #4

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Negative of 5 unknown women who participated in the Miss Outdoors competition on February 19, 1961 at the Optimist Club.

Mr. C.H. Collins

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Photograph of C.H. Collins, one of the longest surviving members of the GAR.

Mr. Fred Buy

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Photograph of Mr. Fred Buys checking into a hotel in Decatur, IL on May 17, 1937.

New Hallway at the YMCA

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Negative of the new hallway at the YMCA on January 10, 1952.

New Room at the YMCA

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Negative of a new room at the YMCA on September 18, 1952.

Orchestra of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows

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Photograph of the orchestra of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Front row, left to right: F.G. Geisler, S.O. Dennedy, L.W. Curtis, Oscar Van Hall. Top row, left to right: Pearl Humphrey, Jerome Braden, Jesse Hilt. Photo was taken by Wasson…

People by a Club Building

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Negative of unknown people standing outside one of the club's buidings. Unknown if this was the Fishing Club or the South Side Country Club. The Fishing Club became the South Side Country Club in 1924.