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Ground Breaking St. Teresa H. S., St. Teresa Academy, Convent Building, and Auditorium Spectators at First Basketball Game in 1956.

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Photograph of Nun breaking ground for new high school. Photographs of St. Teresa Academy, Convent, High School, Auditorium first basketball game.

Group Photos of Teachers Standing in Front of Oglesby School.

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Group Photo of Teachers in Front of Oglesby School. Mrs. Lena B. Higdon is second from the left in the front row.

Grubbs and Maddox Family

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Photograph of Ida, Leonard, and Mabel Grubbs with an unknown man, woman, and boy in front of the Maddox house.

Grubbs Family

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Photograph of Zella Grubbs and Kenneth Grubbs with unknown couple.

Grubbs Family (Ida, Kenneth, and Leonard)

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Photograph of Ida, Kenneth, and Leonard Grubbs in the yard in Decatur, IL.

Grubbs Family and Gene

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Photograph of Leonard Grubbs, Ida Grubbs, Zella Grubbs, Kenneth Grubbs, and an unknown couple.

Grubbs Family in a Carriage

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Photograph of Leonard, Ida, and Kenneth in a carriage pulled by Poney in front of the Grubbs family home.

Grubbs Family Portrait

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Photograph of Grandma Grubbs and her 6 children. Top row: Leonard S. Grubbs, Walter Grubbs, Jim Grubbs. Bottom row: Mamie Grubbs, Emma Grubbs, Grandma Grubbs, and unknown daughter Grubbs.

Gulfport, Miss in 1911

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Photograph of the scenery in Gulfport, MS in 1911

Gus A. Ahrens and Nicholas Bommersbach

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Photograph of Gus A. Ahrens and Nicholas Bommersbach shaking hands. Ahrens owned the "Ye Auto Shot" at 1103 E. Cantrell. He was killed during a holdup at that store on July 14, 1920. Bommersbach was Decatur's first and oldest florist, and owned…