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Zella Grubbs
Photograph of Zella Grubbs sitting on the steps of a house in September 1932.
The Pond in the Backyard
Photograph of the pond in the backyard of the Roberts house.
Roberts' Family House in 1932
Photograph of the Roberts' family house in Decatur in 1932
Pond in the Backyard
Photograph of the pond in the backyard of the Roberts house.
Photos of West Macon Street 1924 and 1932.
Photograph of cars sitting in the street, first house on left is 637 W. Macon, then 647 W. Macon and 653 W. Macon, photo taken 1924. Photograph of old car driving down West Macon Street, Wessel's Addition, photo taken 9/1/1932.
Photos of Coal Companies.
Photo: BS78 of Macon County Coal Mine. Photo BS80, mines' homes were bombed during the violence of November 1932. (Decatur Business pg 59). Photo: BS81 miners meet at Nelson Park in September 1932 (Decatur Business pg 59). Photo BS82 gathering coal…
Tags: 11/4/1932, 1932, 1936, 1937, 1939, Ben Waggoner, Bruce Lingenfelter, Business, Coal Mines, Coal Shortage, Decatur IL., F. D. Caldwell, Homes Bombed, Joseph Michl, M & C Bituminous Mines, Macon County Coal Mine, Man and Donkey, Mine Accident, Nelson Park, Nov 1934, Pete Borgogne, Photo File: Business, Pump Room, Sheriff E. C. Wilson, William Dennison
Photographs of Old Volunteer Firefighters Reunion
Various photographs from the Old Volunteer Firefighters Reunions, from 1928, 1931, and 1932. These firemen were of the hose cart and ladder wagon days before modern firefighting equipment was available.
Tags: 1928, 1931, 1932, Decatur IL, fire, Fire Department, Firefighter, Firemen, Photo File: Fire Department, picnic, reunion, Volunteers
Photographs Decatur High School in 1930's.
Photos of Decatur High School Building, Students and Students in Wood Working Class and Classroom, Parking lot on North corner.
Photograph of Edward Platt and Lawrence L. Gibbons
Photograph of Fire Chief Edward Platt and head of detectives Lawrence L. Gibbons as Chief Platt claims the trophy as a token of his department having won the annual firemen-policemen baseball game.
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.
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April board of Trustees Meeting - 1999
This is the board of directors meeting packet of April 1999. At this meeting the members discussed and reviewed the city librarian's report, bids for…