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Painting: Untitled (Illinois River)
Painting; Landscape; Oil on canvas; Waycott, Hedley, 1865-1938; Illinois River;
A painting of an autumnal view of the Illinois River as seen from a grassy bluff in the Prospect Avenue area of Peoria, with the river in the background, three tall trees extending beyond the picture frame...
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A.E. Swap's Residence and Business, Weston, Illinois
McLean County, Illinois; Merchants; Stores & shops; Farmers; Farming
This drawing is of the small store of A.E. Swap in Weston, McLean County.
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S.S. Kresge Building, Champaign, Illinois
Buildings; Champaign, Illinois; Stores & shops;
West side of Neil Street, just south of Church Street, Champaign.
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Nigerian Offertory Bowl with Lid
Nigeria; Africa; Bowls (Tableware); Containers; Yoruban culture
A decorative bowl carved from a single piece of wood in the form of a kneeling woman holding a lidded bowl in the shape of a rooster. The woman has large breasts and is unclothed. Four rings suggesting...
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100 West Washington Street, Bloomington, Illinois
Bloomington, Illinois; McLean County, Illinois; Street railroads; Photographs
Photograph of Washington Street in Bloomington, Illinois in 1904. The image includes text describing each of the numbered items.
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Griesheim's Advertisement for Cornfest
McLean County, Illinois; Corn; Festivals; Celebrations; Advertisements; Stores & shops
Griesheim's clothing store runs an ad for the Bloomington Cornfest.
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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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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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Computer and Systems Research Laboratory, University of Illinois
Buildings; Urbana, Illinois; Education; Technology; Industry
1308 W. Main Street, 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, 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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University of Illinois Ceramics Building, Urbana, Illinois
Urbana, Illinois; Buildings; Education; Technology; Ceramics
105 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana.
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Inca clay figure
Incas; Incas--Pottery; Inca art; Pottery--Primitive
Painted clay figure. Height 8.5 inches.
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Cradle, used by Lincoln family
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Victorian; Antebellum; Furniture; Furnishings; Cradle; Children
Large cradle of black walnut on rockers. Sides have turned dowels, ends are solid with curved top. Slats hold mattress. H 31 1/2" x W 29 1/2" x L 48 3/8".
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The Chicago Fire
Chicago; Advertising; Almanacs;
The Chicago Fire, October 8th & 9th, 1871, by Dr. A. Strickland, Chicago, 1872. Includes "a true and graphic account of the most terrible calamity by fire ever known".
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Lincoln Ox Yoke
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Yokes; Ox teams;
Wooden ox yoke crafted by a young Abraham Lincoln during his years in New Salem. The frame is made of wood from the original flooring of Lincoln's Springfield home.
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Split Rail Corn Cribs
Agriculture; Corn cribs;
These split rail corn cribs were used to store excess corn during the 1830's.
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Bloomington Band - Mardi Gras
McLean County, Illinois; Entertainment; Music; Bands; Mardi Gras
The Bloomington Band Mardi Gras is shown on the east side of the Square. The musicians are in a variety of costumes. Kresge's department store is in the background.
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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.
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