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- Tags: Lincoln Square
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 of Downtown Buildings in Decatur, IL.
Photographs of Lincoln Square and Transfer House in 1996
Photographs of the Transfer House
Photos of East Main Street, Decatur, IL.
Photos of East Main Street, Decatur, IL.
Tags: 100 Block E. Main St., 1910, 1912, 1927, 1934, 1943, 1962, 1969, 432 E. Main St., Blacksmith Shop, Bolay's Hobbies, Cheap Charley's Clothing, Dennis G. Mahorney, E. Main & Franklin, East Main St., Enloe's Drug Store, Ford Garage, Herald and Review, Lincoln Square, Millikin Bank, Photo File: Streets, St. Nicholas Hotel, Street Cars, Transfer House, Water St.
Photos of Hue Singleton Restaurant
Photos of Street Lights on Cerro Gordo, N. Broadway, Prairie and Sleet Storm.
Tags: 1888, 1909, 1912, 1935, Arthur Birt, Broadway, Cerro Gordo, College, Decatur IL., E. Condit, E. Eldorado, E. Marietta, Electric Towers, Herald and Review, Jenney Electric Co., Lincoln Square, Mayor M. F. Kanan, Mueller Co. Buildings, N. Clinton, N. Water, Photo File: Streets, Prairie, S. Monroe, Street Light Towers, Street Lights, Streets, W. Macon
Public Building Structures - #1 Central Park - Transfer House
Tags: 60 years, articles, Berry Construction Company, Central Park, Charlotte Meyer, Charlotte Meyer Collection, Chicago Daily News, cost, Decatur IL, Decatur Public Library, Downtown Decatur Council, Herald and Review, History, Lincoln scenes, Lincoln Square, Lynn Bohn, Margaret Meyer, Mildred Price, Moving, photos, Preservation of Decatur, Transfer House
Richard Rodgers' Oral History #1
Tags: 1984, air conditioning, automobiles, Baseball, Betty Turnell, Bijoux Theatre, Blue Book, board room, childhood, chimes, Clothing, Coal Mines, cook's stove, Decatur Civic Orchestra, Decatur IL, Decatur Public Library, Downtown, electricity, Empress Theatre, family orchestra, February 1984, Federal Home Loan Act, Feltman and Curm, FHA, First Methodist Church broadcast, Great Depression, Gushard Building, Gushard store, homogenization, Interurban, interview, John Philip Sousa's band, Lincoln Square, Lincoln Theatre, Linn and Scruggs, marimba, Millikin Orchestra, Millikin University, Music, Musician, Newspapers, oboe, oral history, out houses., pasteurization, public transportation, Pugh School, Radio, recording, refrigeration, Richard Rodgers, Roosevelt Junior High School, salt water taffy, shoe repair, Shoe Store, Shoes, shopping, Stephen Decatur High School, Street Cars, Swarthout Brothers, telephones, The Anvil Chorus, Transfer House, triangle, unpaved streets, vaudeville theatre, vitaphone programs, WJBL station, World War I, WWI, xylophone
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Photographs of 300 W. Prairie Ave.
Photographs of the exterior and interior of 300 W. Prairie Ave. taken in 1969 and 1970.