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John F. Hibbs, copy certificate in lieu of lost or destroyed discharge certificate issued September 23, 1931 by the War Department, Washington, D.C.
This is a certificate in lieu of lost or destroyed discharge certificate for John F. Hibbs issued by the adjutant general, Andrew J. White, of the War Department, Washington D. C. on September 23, 1931. It states Mr. Hibbs, name, rank, and serial…
Tags: #611643, Adjutant General, Andrew J. White, Coast Artillery Corps, date of discharge, date of enlistment, Decatur IL, destroyed, discharge certificate, Hibbs Personal Papers, John F. Hibbs, lost, Private of Second Army Artillery Headquarters Troop, rank, record of service, serial number, transcript, US Army, War Department, Washington D. C.
John G. Imboden
Photograph of John G. Imboden (d. 10/1925). He was an internationally renown cattle feeder how raised Hereford calves, and was a butcher for many years. He also worked as a superintendent of the First Methodist Church. He was also the state…
John H. Neher
Photograph of John H. Neher; (born 6/7/1860; died 4/10/1939; married Jennie Stockdale 11/22/1882; she died 9/2/1935). John was executive head of the Decatur Credit Rating bureau which he organized in 1923; member of Rotary Club, Decatur Club and…
John H. Park
Photograph of John H. Park; (died 6/8/1926) resident of Harristown for many years. He was for many years a traveling salesman. He first sold for the Haworth Wagon Factory in Decatur and later for other concerns. He retired from the road in 1900 but…
John H. Wetzel
This is the glass negative of Mrs. J.A. Wetzel's baby, John H. Wetzel. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL around 1916. John was born in 1916, and this photo was taken likely before his first birthday.
John Harmon Kiick
Negative of John H. Kiick with an airplane on March 27, 1931.
John Harmon Kiick
Photograph of John Harmon Kiick (b. 8/7/1860, d. 9/5/1936). The son of John Kiick of Mt. Pulaski, IL, Kiick was a wealthy farmer who leased 230 acres of his land to be used as an airport. The airport was named Kiick Airport, and was on Rt. 36 and…
John Hatfield and Family
Photograph of John Hatfield and his family. He was one of the founders of the Hatfield Mill at 525 E. Main St. This mill was incorporated into the Decatur Milling Co. in 1888, and was destroyed by fire in 1930. The photo was used in the Decatur…
John J. Kelley - Baby
These are the glass negatives of John J. Kelley's baby. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
John Leas
This is the glass negative of John Leas. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.
