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Postcard of Abraham Lincoln's Home
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Written communication; Mail; Keepsake; Collectible; Souvenir; Postcard; Postcards
Postcard featuring a view of the Lincoln Home between 1895 and 1906. The postcard was created in California in 1920. A large elm tree with only one main branch is in front of the home. A striped awning...
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Women of Kickapoo Nation
Kickapoo Nation; Women; Indian reservations; Kawkeasawkwa; Keepoakwa; Nubya Eshnoqua; Algonkian; Indians of North America; Custer, Milo, 1880-; Language; Kansas
Photograph of three women in the Kickapoo tribe, taken at the Kickapoo reservation in Kansas to document McLean County, Illinois, Kickapoo descendants. Names identifying the three women featured in the...
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A Kickapoo Vocabulary; compiled by Milo Custer
Kickapoo Nation; Custer, Milo, 1880-; Bloomington, Illinois; Indians of North America; Vocabulary; Numbers; Colors; Animals
This is a 5-page document, "A Kickapoo Vocabulary; compiled by Milo Custer on the Kickapoo Reservation, Brown County, Kansas, 1906, from information furnished by Bertha Weeweenas, Minnie Wawawsek (?),...
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Local Indian Traditions
Kickapoo Nation; Custer, Milo, 1880-; Bloomington, Illinois; Indians of North America
Milo Custer's 1914 account of local indian traditions (7 pages).
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Flat Iron Building, Urbana, Illinois
Buildings; Urbana, Illinois; Fire; Fire engines & equipment; Fire fighters;
Flat Iron Building Fire, March 21, 1948. The building was at the corner of Railroad (Springfield) and Main Streets, Urbana.
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Flat Iron Building, Urbana, Illinois
Buildings; Urbana, Illinois; Fire; Fire engines & equipment; Fire fighters;
Flat Iron Building Fire, March 21, 1948. The building was at the corner of Railroad (Springfield) and Main Streets in Urbana.
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Flat Iron Building, Urbana, Illinois
Buildings; Urbana, Illinois; Fire; Fire engines & equipment; Fire fighters; Automobiles;
Flat Iron Building, Railroad (Springfield Avenue) and Main Streets, Urbana.
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Painting: Corn with Pumpkin
Painting; Still-life; Oil on canvas; Montgomery, Alfred, 1857-1922; Corn
A painting with large ears of yellow corn spilling onto a wooden floor from a wooden barrel, a wooden box and patched gunny sack also contain corn. A large shovel rests on the open box. A pumpkin sits...
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Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Champaign, Illinois
Champaign, Illinois; Champaign County, Illinois; Buildings; Fraternities; Students
405 E. John St., Champaign.
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Susan B. Anthony Dollar, 1979
Coins; U.S. Mint; Women's Rights
A right-facing profile of the suffragette is surrounded by a circle of thirteen stars the word LIBERTY, to the right, IN GOD WE TRUST, and below the date.
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Cane, from Lincoln Home
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Victorian; Antebellum; Furnishings
Tree-branch cane made from elm wood. Branch is in a natural state with smaller branches sawed off at intervals from top to bottom. Rustic appearance. Dark brown. L 37" x Diam. 1 3/8".
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Cahokia Courthouse
Courthouses; French Colonial Period; French Colonial District; Vertical log construction; Cahokia, Illinois
Images of Cahokia Courthouse from different angles
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B.F. Harris, II House, Champaign, Illinois - a selection of images
Cattle; Railway; Banks; Household; Houses; Housing; Champaign, Illinois; Champaign County, Illinois
Different views of the B.F. Harris II House.
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Kickapoo Bear Chief (Mkopahmah)
Kickapoo Nation; Custer, Milo, 1880-; Indians of North America; McLean County, Illinois; Kansas; Clothing & dress
Bear Chief (Mkopahmah) was a Kickapoo Indian living on the Kickapoo reservation in Kansas. He was photographed by Milo Custer, who visited there in 1906 and 1911.
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Kickapoo Wahkwahpoakuk
Kickapoo Nation; Custer, Milo, 1880-; Indians of North America
Wahkwahpoakuk was a Kickapoo Indian who lived on the Kickapoo reservation in Kansas. He was photographed by Milo Custer who visited there between 1906 and 1911.
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Kickapoo Dwelling (Bark Hut)
McLean County, Illinois; Kansas; Kickapoo Nation; Dwellings; Indians of North America;
After leaving McLean County, the Kickapoo fled westward. This dwelling was photographed in Brown County, Kansas, about 1906.
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