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Mrs. Fred Strobel - Baby
These are the glass negatives of Mrs. Fred Strobel's children. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL on February 28, c. 1910.
Mrs. E.W. Burke - 2 Children
These are the glass negatives of Mrs. E.W. Burke's two children. These photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 20th century.
Mrs. C.L. Meyers - 2 Children
These are the glass negatives of Mrs. C.L, Meyers' two boys. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Mrs. Arthur Pease - 2 Children
These are the glass negatives of Mrs. Arthur Pease's two children. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
L.D. Hollbrook - 2 Children
This is the glass negative of L.D. Hollbrook's two children, a boy and a girl. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
James Snoke - 2 Children
This is the glass negative of James Snoke's two children of Cisco, IL. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
H.H. Henry - 2 Children
These are the glass negatives of H.H. Henry's two children. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
G.R. Barr - 2 Children
This is the glass negative of G.R. Barr's 2 children taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 20th century.
Children on Porch - no name - no date
This is a photograph of 2 children on a porch of a house. There are no names, no date, nor location.
Tags: 2 children, c. 1920, Decatur IL, Hibbs Personal Papers, MACs, Photograph, porch
Beni Nevellino - Woman & 2 Children
These are the glass negatives of a woman and two children. The photos were taken for Beni Nevellino by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
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James Millikin Homestead Gazette
Mar2003, Vol. XXVll-3
This is a collection of materials from the James Millikin Homestead