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Mary Smelsey - Confirmation at St. James Church
This is the glass negative of a young woman for her confirmation at St. James Church. The photo was taken for Mary Smelsey by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
H.N. Smallwood - Assistant Engineer
This is the glass negative of H.N. Smallwood, an Assistant Engineer. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Rudy Sleeten - Decatur High School
This is the glass negative of Rudy Sleeten, a student at Decatur High School. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Mrs. Ed Skelley - Child
This is the glass negative of Mrs. Ed Skelley's child. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Russell Six - Decatur High School 1923
This is the glass negative of Russell Six, a student at Decatur High School. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in 1923.
Mrs. F.E. Sinclair - Child
These are the glass negatives of Mrs. F.E. Sinclair's child. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Mrs. A. Sigfried - Child
These are the glass negatives of Mrs A. Sigfried's child. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Marguerite Siefried - Millikin University, Pi Beta Phi Sorority
This is the glass negative of Marguerite Siefried, a Millikin University student, and member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s, and used in the Millidek yearbook.
Mrs. George Shumate - Girl
This is the glass negative of Mrs. George Shumate's girl. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
Mae Shively
These are the glass negatives of Mae Shively. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
