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1922 Decatur High School Decanois
This is the 1922 Decatur High School Decanois yearbook.
Tags: 1922, Decanois, Decatur High School, Decatur IL, high school, yearbook
A. Merle Cobb
Photograph of A. Merle Cobb (b. 3/24/1881, d. 12/10/1942). He was the son of Rev. A.P. Cobb (Cobb Ave. is named after him). Cobb was associated with Mueller Co. and Cobb-Creighton Insurance Co., and a member of Central Christian Church.
Charles P. Guest
Photograph of Charles P. Guest (d. 5/13/1945). He was the superintendent of the Macon County federal surplus food depot for 5 years. He came to Decatur in 1917. Guest worked for the Capitol Grocery Co. of Springfield and the Decatur Grocery Co. …
Cowford Bridge
Photograph of Cowford Bridge, now cleared away for Decatur Lake, before 1922.
Tags: 1922, Bridges, Cowford Bridge, Decatur IL., Lake Decatur
Driving in Colorado
Photograph of a group of unknown people sitting in an automobile in Colorado in 1922.
Gene Roberts
photograph of Gene Roberts on a path in 1922.
General John Pershing - Visit to Decatur
These are the glass negatives of General John Pershing's visit to Decatur in 1922. The photo was taken by Sam Tucker for Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL.
George I. Fulk
Photograph of George I. Fulk, formerly of Bethany, IL. Fulk was a lawyer by trade, but also the Macon County Chairman of the 1951 Crusade for Freedom, a delegate to the international peace conference at the Hague in 1907 under President Theodore…
Tags: 1907, 1922, 1951 Crusade for Freedom, Bethany IL, biography, Congress, Decatur Daily Review, Decatur IL, delegate, Geneva University, George I. Fulk, Hague, instructor in international law, international peace conference, lawyer, Macon County Chairman, Moultrie County, National Agricultural conference, Photo File: Biography, President Theodore Roosevelt, Representative nomination, superintendent of Public Welfare, Switzerland, Washington D.C.
George W. Davidson
Photograph of George W. Davidson (d. 1/3/1922). He was a sewing machine and piano salesman in Decatur for 43 years. His sales room was at 215 N. Main St. The photo ran in the Decatur Herald or Daily Review on January 3, 1922.
Leonard F. Kinister
Photograph of Leonard F. Kinister. He was originally from Grand Rapids, MI, and in 1918, was appointed scout executive of the Decatur Boy Scouts Council. He resigned from that post in 1923. He was the secretary, treasurer, and general manager of…
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Photo of Tech. Sgt. John W. (Jack) Easterling in uniform
WWII - Herald and Review Library; Easterling, John W., 2/2/1944. Son of Mrs. Clara Esterling.