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Photos of the Home Manufacturing Co. Building, and Workers.
Photographs of the Home Manufacturing Co. workers and building located at 741 E. Eldorado St., Decatur, IL.
Photos of the Lincoln Theatre, Exterior and Interior
Photographs of the Lincoln Theater Marquee. Photograph of the Lincoln Theatre opening night 1916, theater filled. Photograph of the Lincoln Theatre lobby. Photographs of the interior. Photograph of the Art Deco on outside of the building.
Roscoe Redmon with Admiral C. B. T. Moore and ex-sailors
Photograph of Roscoe Redmon with Admiral C. B. T. Moore and ex-sailors at Roscoe Redmon home. Photo by Rembrandts of Decatur. Photo ran in the Decatur Review June 25, 1916. This picture was taked at the reception and smoker given by ex-sailors at the…
Tags: biography, C. B. T. Moore, Curtis Coyle, Decatur IL., G. O. Campbell, G. W. Pilcher, Harry Cales, Herbert Wilson, James Bullard, Jesse Cope, John Hyer, K. T. Livesy, Photo File: Biography, Rear Adm. Moore, Rembrandt Studio, Roscoe Redmon, Saybrook IL., Sullivan IL., W. A. Screeton, William Bowen
Scovill Gardens
These are negatives of Scovill Gardens. They show the pond, entrance, and little red bridge that were a part of the park. The photos were taken by Decatur Herald & Review and Rembrandt Studio
Silas T. Lowry
Photograph of Silas T. Lowry, (born /28/1863; died 5/17/1934.) Member of Decatur Fire Department 34 years, retiring 1931. Appointed fire chief 1928. Prior to service with fire department Silas worked as a printer for the Herald and Review. Son of…
Thomas Enlows
Photograph of Thomas Enlows, former captain of the Decatur Fire Department. He served on the fire department for 29 years (1890-1919). Afterwards, he was the fire marshall for the Staley Manufacturing Co. for 13 years. The photo was taken by…
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Ernest Wilkinson - Moweaqua, IL
This is the glass negative of Ernest Wilkinson from Moweaqua, IL. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early…