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Iroquois Club Minstrels of 1906
Photograph of the Iroquois Club minstrels in 1906. The group was presented by R.L. Weller.
Ku Klux Klan Convention - 1927
Photograph of people at the Ku Klux Klan Convention in 1927 in Decatur, IL.
Captain Gladys Rhinehart's Wedding
Negative of Capt. Gladys Rhinehart's wedding in 1941. The groomsmen and bridesmaids are all wearing Salvation Army uniforms.
Three Young Children
Photograph of 3 young children taken by A.M. Rothschild & Co. in Chicago, IL .
Adkins Family in Front of the House
Photograph of the Adkins family standing outside of a house in Decatur, IL
Boltz Family #1
Photograph of the Boltz family.
Elmer R. Elder and His Family
Photograph of Elmer R. Elder (b. 1/13/1878, d. 2/4/1928) and his family. Elder was elected mayor of Decatur in 1923 over Dan Dinneen. He entered politics in 1920, and was elected to the board of supervisors as the Assistant Supervisor of Decatur…
Tags: Assistant supervisor, biography, Board of Supervisors, chairman of hard roads, Decatur Herald and Review, Decatur IL, Decatur Township, Elder family, Elmer R. Elder, Grace Methodist Church, Lions Club, Masons, Mayor, mayor of Decatur, Modern Woodmen of America, Photo File: Biography, Rembrandt Studios, Route 10, Staley Viaduct, unknown children, unknown woman
J.A. Fisher and Family
Photograph of J.A. Fisher and family. The group is standing in front of a house in Decatur, IL
Mrs. E.A. Gastman and the Childrens Summer Reading Contest
Photograph of Mrs. E.A. Gastman handing out diplomas to the children who participated in the Childrens Summer Reading contest at the Decatur Public Library on August 31, 1927. The photo was taken by Seitz Studio and used in the Decatur Herald.
Kellington Family
Photograph of the Kellington group (family) in the front yard of a house. The photo was used in the Decatur Herald or Daily Review.
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Fred Wittke Clan in Cedar Rapids, IA
Photograph of the Fred Wittke family clan in Cedar Rapids, IA on August 26, 1950. Swede and Lucille Besalke can be seen in the photo.