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Illinois Central Locomotive, The 'Mississipi'
Railroads; Locomotives; Illinois Central Railroad; Steam locomotives; Rail transportation; World's Fair; Columbian Exposition; A Century of Progress; Civil War; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois;
The 'Mississippi' is a relatively small locomotive, even for its day. The locomotive's smokestack is twelve feet high, seven feet wide, and fourteen feet long. Behind the locomotive's engine is a flatcar...
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Food is a weapon, don't waste it!
Public health; Food conservation--United States ; World War, 1939-1945--United States ; War posters, American ; World War II
Poster, color, 16.1 x 22.6 in., published by the United States Government Printing Office
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Rationing means a fair share for all of us
World War II; War posters, American; Rationing--United States; World War, 1939-1945--Food supply--United States;
Poster, color, 21.9 x 28 in., published by the United States Government Printing Office
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Cattle Bank, Champaign, Illinois
Buildings; Champaign, Illinois; Houses;
Cattle Bank, Northeast corner, First Street and University Avenue, Champaign. It is also known as Heimlicher's Drug Store.
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Next! 6th War Loan
Savings bonds; World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects--United States ; War posters, American ; World War II; Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1882-1945
Poster, color, 14 x 10 in., published by the United States Government Printing Office
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Let 'em have it, buy extra bonds
Savings bonds; World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects--United States ; War posters, American ; World War II; Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1882-1945
Poster, color, 20 x 28 in., published by the United States Government Printing Office
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University Hospital (McKinley Center), Urbana, Illinois
Urbana, Illinois; Buildings; Education; Hospitals; Health care
1109 S. Lincoln Avenue, Urbana.
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University of Illinois YMCA, Champaign, Illinois
Champaign, Illinois; Buildings; Education;
725 S. Wright Street, Champaign.
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The sky's the limit, keep buying war bonds
Savings bonds; World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects--United States ; War posters, American; World War II; Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1882-1945
Poster, color, 20 x 27 in., published by the United States Government Printing Office
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Orient Motor Buckboard
Automobiles; Cars; Transportation; Land transportation; World's Fair; St. Louis Exhibition; Patents; Waltham, Massachusetts
A flat board automobile with an air-cooled engine in the rear, a tiller for steering, curved wooden cycle fenders, and four wooden wheels with wire spokes.
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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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Boeing 727 Jetliner
Airplanes; Jets; Jetliners; Air transportation; Aircraft; Commercial air travel
The Boeing 727 passenger jet is thirty-four feet tall, 137 feet long, with a wingspan of 110 feet. When the plane is empty it weighs 80,602 pounds; at full capacity with crew, passengers, and cargo, it...
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Wright Brothers Model B Airplane Engine
Airplanes; Aircraft; Airplane engines; Air transportation; Aviation; Engines
The Wright Brothers Model B Airplane Engine is a vertical, four-cylinder, water-cooled, inline, reciprocating engine [a reciprocating engine converts energy from fuel to mechanical motion by driving the...
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Give war bonds, the present with a future
World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects--United States; World War, 1939-1945--United States; World War II; Savings bonds; War posters, American; Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1882-1945
Poster, color, 20 x 27.9 in., published by the United States Government Printing Office
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Milburn Electric Car
Automobiles; Cars; Electric automobiles; Transportation; Land transportation; Toledo, Ohio
A black and blue two-passenger, two-door electric car. The car has a tiller for steering, two headlights, one taillight, and four rubber tires.
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Burnham Library, Champaign, Illinois
Champaign, Illinois; Champaign County, Illinois; Buildings; Libraries
306-308 W. Church St., Champaign.
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Julia F. Burnham Hospital, Champaign, Illinois
Champaign, Illinois; Champaign County, Illinois; Buildings; Hospitals; Health care
310 E. Springfield Ave., Champaign.
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Do your part to win the war, buy more war savings stamps
World War, 1939-1945--United States ; World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects--United States ; Savings bonds; War posters, American ; World War II
Poster, color, 22 x 28 in., published by the United States Government Printing Office
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The Travel Air Model R 'Mystery Ship' Texaco No. 13 monoplane
A monoplane, which set hundreds of cross country flight records in the 1930s. The pilot was Frank Hawks. It competed in the 1930 Chicago National Air Races. 'Texaco 13' was originally purchased by the...
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Doing all you can brother? Buy war bonds
World War, 1939-1945--United States ; World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects--United States ; Savings bonds; War posters, American ; World War II; Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1882-1945
Poster, color, 22 x 28 in., published by the United States Government Printing Office
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