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Photo of Macon County, IL. Draftees Standing on Courthouse Steps.
Tags: A. Hendrickson, A. McConnell, A. Peterson Jr., Army, B. Brown, B. Force, B. Friend, B. Morton, C. Ashton, C. Isome, C. Jarnan, C. Kikolla, C. Koslofski, C. Rushing, Cook, D. Fitzpatrick, D. Folk, D. Guin, D. Johnson, D. Kennedy, Decatur IL., Draftees, E. Green, E. Metzler, E. Mills, E. Thompson, F. Harris, F. Higgins, F. Hosinflet, G. Kirby, G. Salefski, G. Trimby, G. Tucker, H, H. Hurley, H. Schum, H. Wilson, J. Albertine, J. Buttz, J. Dennis, J. Fleming, J. Freeman, J. McAdams, J. Porti, J. Ryder Jr., J. Souders, J. Speagle, J. Terneus, L. Hazlet, L. Reynolds, L. Smith, M. Rentschler, Macon County IL., N. Smith, P. Duncan, R. Allen, R. Bloase, R. Doddek, R. Eckles, R. Johnson, R. M. Bramer, R. Peterson, R. Pryde, R. Quick, R. Zerfowski, S. Auld, S. Ziemer, T. Booker, V. Balding Jr., W. Binkley, W. Denning, W. Walmsley, World War II, WWII
Photo of Draftees from Macon County standing in front of courthouse steps
Tags: A. Patterson, A. White, Army, B. Hinkle, B. R. Pulliam, C. Bafford, C. Brown, C. Cunningham, C. Dant, C. Easton, C. Harvey, C. Jacobs, C. Lake. C. McPherson, D. Abel, D. Atteberry, D. Baggett, D. Carroll, D. Helm, D. Shafer, Draftees, E. Baer, F. Carberry, F. Feltenberger, F. Shelton, G. Hector, G. Mier, G. O'Bryan, H. Baldis, H. Huston, H. Nighswander, H. Troutman, Harris, J. Cook, J. Foster, J. Hardwick, J. Hedenburg, J. Lancaster, J. Larrimore, J. Ridgeway, J. Wharton, L. Garren, L. Pride, M. Myers, M. Tarter, Macon County IL., O. Bradshaw, O. Langley, O. McClure, O. Morgan, O. Stanley, R. Allen, R. Andrews, R. Blair, R. Brown, R. Caldwell, R. Dingman, R. Elliott, R. Hunter, R. Jones, R. Mixell, R. Rainey, R. Stout, R. West, T. Myers, Tilford, V. Tate, W. Binkley, W. Brown, W. Hill, W. Hiser, W. Poland, W. Warner, World War II, WWII
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Lois E. Miller
These are the glass negatives of Lois E. Miller. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.