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Three Unknown Women
Photograph of three unknown women
Three Unknown Women
This is a photograph of an three unknown women
Three Unknown Men
Two attached photographs of 3 men
Three Sailors on a Ship
This is a photograph of three sailors on a ship
Three Rustic Country Lasses (Lina, Lola, and Lelia Hinton)
Photograph of Lina, Lola, and Lelia Hinton labeled "Three Rustic Country Lasses".
Three Older Women
This is a photograph of three unknown older women
Three Children On Stairs - by Charles L. Wasson, International Stereograph Co.
Photograph of "Three Children On Stairs" by Charles L. Wasson, International Stereograph Co., Photo File: Biography, Decatur, IL.
Three boys - Ruth Malone Family
This is a picture of three boys in front of a store
Those Glorious Good Times
Photograph of Mabel Grubbs and two women playing in a pond.
Thomas W. Samuels' Oral History - Transcription
This is the transcription of Thomas W. Samuels' oral history. He was interviewed by Betty Turnell in November 1980. The interview includes what Decatur was like in 1914, changes that happened in Decatur over the years, and his time as a lawyer.
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