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3 Females - c. 1920 - Decatur IL
This is a picture of 3 females standing outside of a home in the backyard.
Tags: 3 females, backyard, c. 1920, Decatur IL, Hibbs Personal Papers, MACs, Photograph
3 People and car - no name - c. 1920
This is a picture of 3 people and a car on a county road.
Tags: 3 people, c. 1920, car, country road, Decatur IL, Hibbs Personal Papers, Photograph
Car and Child on a Rural Road - no name - c, 1920
This is a photograph of a boy standing on a care on a rural road.
Tags: c. 1920, car, child, Hibbs Personal Papers, Photograph, rural road
Car on Rural Road in Field - People in Car - no location - c. 1920
This is a picture of a care on a rural road in the middle of a field. There are people inside of the car with a man driving. License plate is 570-09
Tags: c. 1920, car, Decatur IL, field, Hibbs Personal Papers, MACs, people in car, Photograph, rural road
Central Park - Before 1865
This is a photograph of a drawing of what Central Park looked like before 1865. The photo was used by the Decatur Herald or Daily Review on June 23, 1928.
Central Park - Christmas
This is a photograph of the fountain in Central Park decorated for Christmas. The photo was taken by Decatur Herald & Review.
Central Park - Christmas Village
This is a photo of the Christmas Village in Central Park around 1935. The photo was taken by Seitz Studio.
Tags: baby, c. 1935, Central Park, Christmas Village, Decatur IL, girl, Photograph, Seitz Studio
Central Park - Civil War Statue
These photographs are of the Civil War statue in Central Park. The photos were taken by the Decatur Herald and Review and C.F. Ebenhardt.
Central Park - S. Park St. c. 1870
This is a photograph of S. Park St. by Central Park in Decatur, IL c. 1870.
Tags: c. 1870, Central Park, Decatur IL, horses, Photograph, S. Park St., Wagons
Central Park - Storm in February 2, 1883
These photos show Central Park after a storm on February 2, 1883. The photos were taken by the Decatur Herald or Daily Review, and used in the Review on March 21, 1912.