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Surgical Dressing Class in James Millikin University
WWI - Surgical dressings class at James Millikin University. C. 1918.
Superintendent Engleman Tagging Coal Shovel
WWI - Superintendent Engleman tagging coal shovel, Jan 1918.
Students Gardening in a Victory Garden
WWI - Photograph of children working in the Riverside School Garden. c.1917
Tags: Children, Decatur IL., Riverside School, Students, victory garden, World War I, WWI
Students Dressed in Red Cross and Army Uniforms Showing Support for the War
WWI - Photograph of Junior High School Students, Nov. 1917. Students are dressed in Red Cross and Army Uniforms in support of the war.
Tags: Children, Decatur IL., Red Cross, Students, World War I, WWI
St. Patricks School Students Support the War
WWI - St. Patricks Catholic school showing support for the war. Children holding signs and American Flag. WWI. c. 1918
Tags: Children, Decatur IL, St. Patricks School, World War I, WWI
Scott McNulta
Photograph of Scott McNulta, (died Nov. 2, 1945.) He attended the U. of I. and while a student there was very active in dramatics. He was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and Phi Beta Kappa. He entered the army in 1917 and served as a first…
Schudel Employees with flag. Early days of the war.
WWI - The Schudel Company employees stand outside in front of the building holding a large flag during World War I. c. 1917
Description and page number of location in book are written on the left side of the photo.
Description and page number of location in book are written on the left side of the photo.
Tags: American flag, Decatur IL., employees, Schudel Company, World War I, WWI
S.A.T.C. Mens Hall Welcome Home Dinners
WWI - SATC (Student Army Training Corps) mens hall "Welcome Home Dinners", April 1919.
Robert Trout - WWI Uniform
These are glass negatives of Robert Trout in his World War I uniform. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL around 1917.
Robert Emmons' Oral History
This is the oral history of Robert Emmons. He was interviewed by Betty Turnell in June 1982. The interview covers his time in World War I, the Great Depression, Chamber of Commerce, and Kiwanis Club.