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N. Main St. Subway Looking North

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This is the glass negative of the N. Main St. subway looking north. The photo was taken by Pfile's Camera Shop for the Decatur Herald & Review in Decatur, IL around 1930.

Route 51 & Pershing Rd (48/121)

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This is the glass negative of the intersection of Route 51 and Pershing Rd (Rts. 48 & 121). The photo was taken by Pfile's Camera Shop for the Decatur Herald & Review in Decatur, IL around 1930.

S. Country Club Road by Scovill Gardens

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This is the glass negative of S. Country Club Rd. by Scovill Gardens. The photo was taken by Pfile's Camera Shop for Decatur Herald & Review in Decatur, IL around 1930.

Lincoln Park Drive Looking Toward the County Bridge

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This is the glass negative of Lincoln Park Drive looking toward the county bridge. The photo was taken by Pfile's Camera Shop for the Decatur Herald & Review in Decatur, IL around 1930.

Photographs of Decatur High School 1950's.

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Photographs of Decatur High School during the 1950's, buildings, students, Franklin Street and North Street.

Photographs Decatur High School in 1930's.

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Photos of Decatur High School Building, Students and Students in Wood Working Class and Classroom, Parking lot on North corner.

Photograph of Brush College #1

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Photo of children standing in front of Brush College #1, Decatur, IL. 1920.

Mrs. Will McKee's Oral History

This is the oral history of Mr. Will McKee. She was interviewed by Betty Turnell on January 23, 1978. This interview includes her college years, early Decatur, Powers Building, Powers Opera House, and transportation.