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Photo of Macon County, IL. Draftees Standing on Courthouse Steps.
Tags: A. W. Mayberry, B. Byrd, B. Hunt, C. Binns, C. Jones, C. M. Evans, C. Miller, D. Orr, Decatur IL., Draftees, E. Allen, F. Hubbard, G. Chapman, G. Hoover, G. Roberts, G. Spitzer, H. Canull, H. Dahl, H. Hollingsworth, J. Bowers, J. Reed, J. Skelton, K. Jones, L. Fuqua, L. Hayden, L. Henderson, L. Jackson, L. Mattison, L. Rankin, L. Ray, L. Schwab, M. Castor, M. Stalker, Macon County IL., P. Goodwin, P. Johnson, P. Perry, R. Kochendorfer, R. Lyman, R. McKinney, R. Melton, R. Nebergall, R. Rodgers, R. Tyler, T. Bull, W. Carey, W. Scott, World War II, WWII
Photo of Macon County, IL. Draftees Standing on Courthouse Steps.
Tags: B. Manes, C. Chapman Jr., C. Miller, D. Pope, Decatur IL., Draftees, E. Dworak, E. Pifer, F. Aderman, F. Garner, G. Lacox, G. Mier, H. Crisup, H. D. Mahoney, J. Heckler, J. Smith, L. Hallett, L. Plunkett, Macon County IL., O. Proffitt, R. Helphrey, R. Hughes, R. Warnick Jr., T. B. Gregg, V. Johns, W. Nelson, World War II, WWII
Photo of Macon County, IL. Draftees Standing on Courthouse Steps.
Tags: A. Black Jr., B. Houk, B. Montgomery, C. D. Rush, C. Lewis, C. Miller, C. Moore, C. Wiles, C. Williams, D. butterfield, D. Creekmur, D. Mowry, Decatur IL., Draftees, E. Cook, E. Musselman, E. Nanna, E. Runyen, E. White, F. Brown, F. Martins, G. Gregg, G. Rolofson, G. Turner, H. Belcher, H. Craft, H. Lemons, I. Duncan, J. Balyard, J. Clough, J. Collins, J. Dingman, J. Etherton, J. Garner, J. Herenstein, J. Jones, J. Lawhorn, J. Moma Jr., J. Rice, J. Rife, J. Robbins, J. Turner, L. Janferin Jr., L. Lahniers, L. Whisnant, M. Jackson, M. Lanter, Macon County IL., O. Himstedt, P. Brenning, R. Atterberry, R. Johnson, R. Lancaster, R. Ridgeway, R. Sheoard, R. Shobe, T. Luckenbill, T. Ruthrauff, W. Hexum, W. Huffman, W. Mathes, W. McElroy, World War II, WWII
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Photographs of 271 W. North St.
Photographs of 271 W. North St. This was the residence of Lowber L. Burrows and was torn down and became the site of the Masonic Temple parking lot.