Browse Items (27 total)
- Tags: Downtown
Photograph of the Vandalia Line from Transfer House East to Broadway
Photographs from Christmas Parades
Tags: 1947, 1949, Christmas, Christmas Parade, Crowds, Decatur IL, Downtown, Events, Festivals, Floats, Parade, Photo File: Events/Festivals
Photographs from Lincoln Square
Photographs from the Decatur Hotel and Arcade Building Fire
Photographs from the Decatur Hotel and Arcade building Fire.
Tags: 1904, Arcade, Chief Devore, Decatur Hotel, Decatur Hotel and Arcade, Decatur IL, Devore, Downtown, fire, Fire Department, Fires, FR20, FR21, FR22, FR27, FR28, FR29, FR30, FR31, J. H. McCleary, McCleary, Photo File: Fires, Wait, Wait building
Photographs from the Jalopy Parade of 1943
Tags: 1943, Cars, Crowds, Decatur IL, Downtown, Events, Festivals, Jalopy, Jalopy Parade, Parade, Photo File: Events/Festivals, War
Photographs from the Morehouse & Wells Fire
Tags: 1909, Bachrach, Bachrach Building, Central Park, Cheap Charley, Clark, Decatur IL, Downtown, Elwood, Elwood & Handlin Store, Fires, Handlin, Hirsch, Hirsch Store, International Stereograph, International Stereograph Co, J.K. Stafford, Lincoln Square, Main, merchant, Morehouse, Morehouse & Wells, Photo File: Fires, Prairie, Rodgers, Rodgers & Clark, Rodgers & Clark Store, Shade-Lokey, Shade-Lokey Shoe Store, Transfer House, Water, Wells
Photographs from the Powers Office Building Fire
Tags: 1914, Burtschi, Burtschi Brothers, Burtschi Brothers & Schoenle Co, C. J. Vandeventer, Chief Devore, Decatur IL, Decatur Railway, Decatur Railway & Light Co, Devore, Downtown, Fires, Leavenworth, Leavenworth Store, Lin, Linn & Scruggs, Main, Nihart Drug, Nihart Drug Co, Oldham, Oldham & Stadler, Photo File: Fires, Powers, Powers Building, Powers Office Building, Powers Opera House, Powers Theater, Riney Swartz, Schoenle, Scruggs, Stadler, Swartz, Vandeventer, Water
Photographs of Carnegie Library Blueprints.
Photographs of Lincoln Square and Transfer House in 1996
Featured Item
House with Man on Porch
This is a photography of a man standing on the porch of a home. It was taken by Henry Hibbs and developed by Haines and Essicks on August 30, 1927.