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- Tags: Decatur High School
R. Lee Slider's Oral History
Tags: "para-archaeologist", 1984, archaeological surveys, archaeology, Betty Turnell, Bob Hall, Bruce McMillan, Buses, C.G. Holland, Civil War Roundtable, community transportation, construction business, County Board of Supervisors, cultural interpreter, Decatur High School, Decatur IL, environmentalism, Florence White, Fort Daniel Regional Park, Friends Creek Regional Park, G.I. Bill, Great Depression, Griswold Conservation area, Illinois State Museum, impersonation, interpretive naturalist, interview, January 1984, Korean War, letter for gasoline, Longbons Roofing and Sheet Metal Company, Macon County Conservation District, Macon County Historical Society, Melody Arnold, Millikin University, Navy, Norman Greenberg, Oakley Reservoir, oral history, pre-historic Indian sites, R. Lee Slider, recording, Rock Springs, Rock Springs Center for Environmental Discovery, Rommel's African Corps, ROTC, Sand Creek Reservation, Smithsonian Institute, The Illinois Conservation Act, Trobaugh log house, vice-president, war trophies, World War II
Photos of Science Classroom Under Construction and Music Room and Students
Photographs of the Interior of Decatur High School
Photographs of the Exterior of Decatur High School
Photographs of the Exterior of Decatur High School
Photographs of the Decatur High School Basketball Players 1943.
Tags: 1943, banquet, Big 12 Champs, Decatur High School, Decatur IL., DHS, Game, Herald and Review, Running Reds, Schools, Team
Photographs of the Construction of Kintner Gym
Photographs of Person in Hallway
Photographs of Interior of Kintner Gym and Locker Room.
Photographs of Exterior Decatur High School
Photo of South West Exterior Winter Time
Photos of Exterior Decatur High School
Photos of Decatur High School Looking From Franklin St.
School was built in 1911 and demolished in 1977.
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Eva Coberly
This is the glass negative of Eva Coberly. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 20th century.