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Photos of Manecke Cider Mill, 100 Block W. Harrison, Decatur, IL.
Photograph of Manecke Cider Mill, 100 Block W. Harrison St. men, wagon and barrels; photo ran in the Review 9/24/1911. Photo Manecke Cider Mill, men and several wagons in photo which ran in the Review 9/24/1911.
Photographs of Fishing Catches
Photographs of two men's catfish catches while fishing in Decatur, date unknown.
Tags: Catch, catfish, Decatur IL, fish, fishing, Leisure, Men, Photo File: Recreation, Recreation, Sport, Sports
Photos of East Leafland taken in 1910 and 1971.
Photograph of city paving East Leafland in 1910. "In 1910 East Leafland Street from Broadway came out of the mud with concrete curbing and brick pavement. In those days work moved slowly with men and horses providing most of the power. Photo used…
Photograph of Men on Donkeys
Photograph of unknown men on donkeys taken at an unknown date.
Photograph of People Woodworking
Photograph of men doing woodwork and painting at an unknown location taken March 12th, 1936.
Photograph of Man Playing Pinball
Photograph of a man playing pinball at an unknown location and an unknown date.
Roads: Case Machine With Men
Case Road Building Machine with Wagons, Men and Drainage Tile.
Tags: 1912, Case, Drainage Tile, Machinery, Macon County IL., Men, Road Building, Roads, Wagons
Photo of Group of Men at the Bailey Motor Co.
Photograph of a group of men standing in front of the Bailey Motor Co., in Auburn, IL.
Tags: automobile, Bailey Motor Co., BS945, building, c. 1920's, Men, Mobil Oil, Motor Car
Men and Machines
Roads--Machinery and Men 1912
Tags: 1912, Aultman & Taylor, International, Machinery, Macon County, Men, Minneapolis, Mogul, Oil Pull, Roads
Building a Road
Roads--Machinery 1912 - Photo ran in the Review May 3, 1912.
Tags: 1912, 5/3/1912, Demonstration, Herald and Review, Machinery, Macon County, Men, Road Building, Roads
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1904 Ramblers
Photograph of Ramblers along N. Water St. in front of storefronts like the Macon County Title and Loan and Johnson and Landis Bicycles in 1904.