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Christmas at the Adkins
Photograph of Mrs. Adkins and an unknown man sitting by the Christmas tree in the living room.
Chopping Wood
Postcard of William Besalke chopping wood with unknown children, women and a man.
Children Sitting on the Porch
Photograph of a group of unknown children sitting on a porch.
Children performing May Pole Dance 1931.
Children performing the Maypole Dance in front of Oglesby School with children watching.
Children on Porch - no name - no date
This is a photograph of 2 children on a porch of a house. There are no names, no date, nor location.
Tags: 2 children, c. 1920, Decatur IL, Hibbs Personal Papers, MACs, Photograph, porch
Children on a Float in the Red Cross Parade
WWI - Children dressed as members of the Red Cross on a float in the Red Cross parade, waving the American Flag, May 1918.
Tags: American flag, Children, Float, Parade, Red Cross, Uncle Sam, World War I, WWI
Child On Car - c. 1920 - field - rural road
This is a photograph of a child standing on the fender of a car in the middle of a field located on a rural road c. 1920.
Tags: c. 1920, car, child, field, Hibbs Personal Papers, Photograph, rural road
Chicago Peoria and St. Louis Railroad Freight Bill, July 12, 1915
This is a railroad freight bill dated July 12, 1915 for the Chicago Peoria and St. Louis Railroad for Mr. William Hibbs
Check Registers 2009 - January thru November.
These are the check registers for 2007. All months are included except December. Columns on registers include check number, check date, item amount, item description, account number, and account description.
Tags: 2009, account description, account number, April, August, board of directors, Boards of Trustees, check date, check number, check register, Decatur IL, Decatur Public Library, February, Finance and Properties, item amount, item description, January, July, June, March, May, November, October, September, vendor
Charlotte Wait Holder's Oral History
This is the oral history of Charlotte Wait Holder. She was interviewed by Betty Turnell on August 10, 1985. This interview covers her life in decatur in the early 1900s.