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Photo of 2nd Lt. Charles O. Norris in uniform with name and serial number
Herald and Review Library: Norris, 2nd Lt. Charles O., Article on back of photo; "Charles O. Norris, 119 North Monroe street, commissioned at Frederick Field, Okla."
Tags: Army Air Forces, Decatur IL., World War II, WWII
Photo of Pvt. Merle Smith Nirider in uniform holding a rifle
Herald and Review Library: Nirider, Pvt. Merle Smith; Written on back of photo; "Marine Corps Base, San Diego, Calif., August --1943. Private Merle Smith Nirider, 35, has just received the honor badge for efficiency at the Recruit Depot, Marine Corps…
Tags: Chicago IL., Decatur IL., U. S. Marine Corps, World War II, WWII
Photo of Frank E. Nichols in uniform sitting on lawn
Herald and Review Library: Nichols, Frank E.; Article on back of photo; "Nichols in Washington; Frank E. Nichols, gunners mate third class, recently spent a 30-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nichols, 1518 North Morgan street. He had…
Tags: Aleutian Islands, Decatur IL., Navy, World War II, WWII
Photo of Maj. Howard A. Nicholls in uniform sitting in cockpit of airplane
Herald and Review Library: Nicholls, Maj. Howard A.; Article on back of photo; "With the Colors, H. A. Nicholls Is Now Major; Howard A. Nicholls, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nicholls, of rural route 3, Decatur, has been promoted to the rank of major.…
Tennis at Faries Park
Photograph of Bob J. and Joe Gaskins playing tennis at Faries Park in 1914.
Bravo!
Photograph of Mabel Grubbs, Mr. Browning, and unknown woman standing in front of Decatur High School. Photo is labeled "Bravo!"
Meet Mr. Browning
Photograph of Mabel Grubbs, Mr. Browning, and an unknown woman in front of Decatur High School (c. 1917). The photo is labeled "Meet Mr. Browning".
Thinkers
Photograph of Mabel Grubbs, Mr. Browning, and an unknown woman standing in front of Decatur High School (c. 1917).
Oakland Model 8
Photograph of an Oakland Model 8 in front of the garage in the yard. Oakland Motor Car Company was a division of General Motors, and was later renamed Pontiac in 1931.
Art and Lucille W.
Photograph of Art and Lucille W. in Peoria, IL (1932). The photo is stamped on the back with Pfile's stamp, as it was printed by them.
