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University of Illinois Lincoln Hall, Urbana, Illinois
Urbana, Illinois; Buildings; Education; Classrooms; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865;
702 S. Wright Street, Urbana.
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Wooden Water Pipe
Water; Pipes; Water supply; Water system; Plumbing; Chicago, Illinois;
This water pipe is two sections of hollowed-out wooden logs connected by a smaller wooden tube that bisects the center of each log. The dimensions of the two large wooden logs are ten inches in diameter....
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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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John Adams
Boston; American Revolution; Presidents; Colonialists
John Adams is shown in his later years. He appears to be holding a cane in his hand.
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Drawing of the Sitting Room of the Lincoln Home
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Decorations; Appearance; Style; Drawing; 1860; 1861
Drawing of the Sitting Room of the Lincoln Home, facing south, as it appeared in late 1860 or early 1861. Published in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on March 9, 1861.
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The Coureur de Bois and the Indian
fur trade; Indians of North America; Remington, Frederic, 1861-1909;
A fur trader stands by a birch bark canoe and shakes the hand of an Indian. A second fur trader is seated in the canoe.
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Nelson Jones Home, South of Towanda, Illinois
McLean County, Illinois; Dwellings; Towanda, Illinois; Jones, Nelson; Italianate farmhouses
The Nelson Jones home, south of Towanda, was the first of several large Italianate farmhouses built in McLean County.
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Map, McLean County Railroads in 1900
McLean County, Illinois; Maps; Grain elevators; Railroads
This is a map of McLean County railroads and grain elevators in 1900.
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St. Gemme-Amoureaux House, Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
Architecture; French Colonial Period; French Colonial District; Vertical log construction; Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
The overhanging roof creates a gallery that probably once extended around all sides of the house. There is a steep stairway on the gallery that provides access to the second floor.
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Meskawki Lodge
Mesquakie; Tipi; Wigwam; Powwow; Pow wow; Bark; Lodge; Fox; Wikiup; Sauk and Fox Tribe; Woodland Indians; Indians of North America
Traditional house form utilized by Woodland Indians of the Great Lakes Region. Meskwaki settlement near Tama, Iowa. 1905.
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