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  • Collection: Photo File: Visitors

Photograph of Francis Rogier and his wife.

Photograph of Francis Rogier, opera singer and his wife. Photo was used in the Decatur Herald on 3/6/1949.

Photograph of General Joseph Joffre's visit to Decatur, IL. in 1917.

Photograph of General Joseph Joffre standing at back of train with other visitors to Decatur, IL. during WWI, May 1917.

Photograph of Homer "Boots" Randolph.

Photograph of Homer "Boots" Randolph holding his saxophone. This photo was taken on March 18, 1954.

Photograph of Paul Robeson, Faith Nansen and john Langdon.

Photograph of Paul Robeson and two Millikin Students. Paul came to Millikin University to perform and speak to students.

Photographs of Danny Kaye

Photograph of Danny Kaye taken on 10/8/1951.

Photographs of David Rubinoff playing violin.

Photographs of David Rubinoff playing violin during a visit to Decatur, IL on March 25, 1960.

Photographs of Dwight Eisenhower in Group and Aerial photographs of Crowd Around Eisenhower's Train on October 2, 1952.

Photographs of Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower with a group of people during their visit to Decatur on October 2, 1952. Aerial Photo of Crowd around the Eisenhower Train, photographs of crowd that came to see Dwight Eisenhower.

Photographs of Emmett Kelly at his book signing at Haines and Essick's.

Photographs of Emmett Kelly (center) signing his book. On the left is L. C. McNabbon and right is Gordon Weel, book department manager. This photos was taken on July 28, 1954.

Photographs of President Harry S. Truman's visit to Decatur, IL on 11-1-1952.

Photographs of President Harry S. Truman's visit to Decatur, IL. speaking from the back of his train and other dignitaries. Photos taken on November 1, 1952.

Photographs of President William Howard Taft.

Photographs of President Howard Taft during his visit to Decatur February 11, 1910.
VS33: "William Howard Taft, far left, favored greeters with a fine sample of the famous Taft smile as he stepped off the train for his Decatur visit in 1911. And…