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1914 Model T Ford
Automobiles; Cars; Land transportation; Detroit, Michigan
A black, four-passenger, three-door car, with a black leather top, a two-piece folding windshield, and four black leather seats. On the exterior are two running boards, two headlights, one rear lantern-shaped...
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Price Jones 1914 Tile Barn
McLean County, Illinois; Barns; Tiles; Cattle; Feed stores; Towanda, Illinois; Jones, Price
This tile barn was built by Price Jones in 1914 to house feeder cattle. It is located near Towanda.
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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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University of Illinois Stock Pavilion, Urbana, Illinois
Urbana, Illinois; Buildings; Education; Stockyards
1402 with Pennsylvania Avenue, Urbana.
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Painting: Illinois River
Painting; Landscape; Oil on canvas; Krafft, Carl, 1884-1938; Riverboats
A painting of two riverboats on a wide expanse of river past bluffs rising from the far shore. Two tall trees rise up left of center on the near shore, where two figures leaning on a rail fence look out...
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Curtiss JU-4D 'Jenny'
Airplanes; Biplanes; Air transportation; Aviation; Barnstorming; World's Fair; A Century of Progress
The Curtiss JU-4D 'Jenny' is a single-engine biplane. The 'Jenny's' fuselage is painted black and silver, its propeller is black, and its wings are yellow. The plane's height is approximately ten feet,...
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Harley-Davidson Sport Model
Motorcycles; Land transportation; Transportation;
The Harley-Davidson 1919 Sport Model is a one-passenger motorcycle with a storage rack behind the seat. The gasoline tank is positioned between the chrome handlebars and seat. The cycle’s engine is two-cylinder...
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High School, Champaign, Illinois
Champaign, Illinois; Champaign County, Illinois; Buildings; Education; Schools; Students
306 W. Green St., Champaign.
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Masonic Temple, Champaign, Illinois
Champaign, Illinois; Champaign County, Illinois; Buildings; Organizations; Lodge;
202 W. Hill St., Champaign.
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USO Club, southwest corner, Champaign, Illinois
Champaign, Illinois; Champaign County, Illinois; Buildings; Education; Military; Recreation
USO Club, southwest corner, Randolph and Hill Sts., Champaign.
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Urbana High School, Railroad and North Sts., Urbana, Illinois
Urbana, Illinois; Champaign County, Illinois; Buildings; Education; Students
Railroad and North Sts. [with Springfield Ave. and McCullough], Urbana.
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College of Agriculture, Champaign, Illinois
Agriculture; Agricultural facilities; Urbana, Illinois; Champaign County, Illinois; Buildings; Students; Education;
607 S. Matthews Ave., Champaign [Urbana].
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City Hall and Fire Department, Champaign, Illinois
Champaign, Illinois; Champaign County, Illinois; Buildings; Fire; Fire engines & equipment; City government
102 N. Neil St., Champaign.
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Edison Middle School, Champaign, Illinois
Schools; Buildings; Champaign, Illinois; Education
Champaign High school was located at 306 W. Green St. for 42 years (opened in 1914) until 1957, when it became Edison Junior High. The building’s architectural style is described as “Imposing Greek”...
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Edison Middle School, Champaign, Illinois
Schools; Buildings; Champaign, Illinois; Education
Champaign High school was located at 306 W. Green St. for 42 years (opened in 1914) until 1957, when it became Edison Junior High. The building’s architectural style is described as “Imposing Greek”...
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Edison Middle School, Champaign, Illinois
Schools; Buildings; Champaign, Illinois; Education
Champaign High school was located at 306 W. Green St. for 42 years (opened in 1914) until 1957, when it became Edison Junior High. The building’s architectural style is described as “Imposing Greek”...
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Wrench, Automotive
Ford; Industrialization; Wrenches; Assembly-line methods; Automobiles; Chesebro Blacksmith Shop; Blacksmithing; Model T;
Two headed wrench, marked "Ford" on the obverse, "1917" on the reverse. Probably used for a Model T. Found in the Chesebro blacksmith shop.
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Plowing Contest
McLean County, Illinois; Festivals; Plowing; Celebrations; Tractors
This 1914 plowing contest featured tractors that competed as hundreds of spectators watched.
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Candlestick
Candlesticks; Wax; Pioneers; Lighting; Tallow;
Tin hog-scraper style candlestick. Has a round concave base with a tin cylinder protruding upwards from the center and a flattened lip with a short flat handle. 5" high. Candle drippings cover the entire...
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