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1. Be With Him at Every Mail Call Be With Him at Every Mail Call V-mail; World War, 1939-1945--United States; War posters, American; World War II Poster, color, 28 x 21 in., published by the United States Government Printing Office

2. Cushing's Artillery Men Cushing's Artillery Men United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Antietam, Battle of, Md., 1862; Soldiers; Ordnance; Artillery; Civil War Photograph, b/w

3. Engraving of the Lincoln family Engraving of the Lincoln family Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Engraving; Art; Image; Family; Lincoln, Mary Todd, 1818-1882; Lincoln, Robert Todd, 1843-1926; Lincoln, William; Lincoln, Thomas (Tad), 1853-1871; Print; Prints Engraved print "Lincoln and His Family." Shows Tad, Mr. Lincoln, Robert & Mrs. Lincoln gathered around a table at the White House. In the background is an ornately framed portrait of Willie, marble bust...

4. Dust Bowl refugees traveling by freight train Dust Bowl refugees traveling by freight train United States--Social conditions; United States--Economic conditions; Depressions--1929--United States; Dust Bowl; Trains Photograph, b/w

5. Kickapoo Bear Chief (Mkopahmah) 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.

6. Kickapoo Wahkwahpoakuk 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.

7. Rail Corn Crib Rail Corn Crib McLean County, Illinois; Corn cribs; Storage facilities; Rail corn cribs like this one, photographed about 1910, were popular forms of early pioneer corn storage.

8. Karr Homestead, Bloomington, Illinois Karr Homestead, Bloomington, Illinois McLean County, Illinois; Homesteading; Pioneers; Frontier & pioneer life; Farms; Fences; The Karr homestead near Bloomington, photographed about 1885, shows an example of what pioneer field and fences were like.

9. Kickapoo Dwelling (Bark Hut) 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.

10. Karr Homestead, Bloomington, Illinois Karr Homestead, Bloomington, Illinois McLean County, Illinois; Homesteading; Frontier & pioneer life; Fences The Karr homestead near Bloomington, photographed about 1885, shows an example of what pioneer field and fences were like.

11. Merna Grain Elevator 1997 Merna Grain Elevator 1997 McLean County, Illinois; Grain elevators; Railroads; Storage facilities; This Merna grain elevator, photographed in 1997, is no longer in operation.

12. Presidential Box where Lincoln was shot, Ford's Theater Presidential Box where Lincoln was shot, Ford's Theater Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Theatrical productions; Assassinations; Civil War; Booth, John Wilkes, 1838-1865; The Presidential Box at Ford’s Theater in Washington D.C. looks much the same today as it did on the night of April 14, 1865, when John Wilkes Booth assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
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