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1921 Photograph of the Leclaire Athletics Baseball Team |
1921 photograph of the Leclaire Athletics baseball team and coaches (from left to right): Loui Miller, Duke Henngs, Len Mag, Jiggerssoehke, Swel Blake, Kolesa, Shaw, Mon Johns, Pete Smith, Click Kueker, Ben Woods, Bud Duffy, Clet Henry, BS Giddy Ostendorfy, and M Duffy. All are wearing athletic baseball uniforms and hats. In the background on the right, we can see the Leclaire, Illinois, school house from the side. |
1921 |
September 30, 2025 |
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Photograph of Edwardsville High School Class of 1910 Sport Team (Likely Basketball) |
This undated photograph shows eleven boys all wearing a number 10 jersey standing in front of a brick building with three windows. This is likely a photograph of the 1910 basketball team from Edwardsville High School in Edwardsville, Illinois. |
circa 1910 |
September 30, 2025 |
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Photograph of Eleven Women in Shirtwaists with a Swastika Pin |
Undated photograph of eleven women posing for a formal portrait in white shirtwaists. One woman has a swastika on her collar. |
Unknown |
September 30, 2025 |
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Photograph of St. Louis Street Business District in Edwardsville, Illinois |
Undated photograph of the St. Louis Street business district in Edwardsville, Illinois. The photograph shows the 1887 Capitol Building, the Edwardsville Intelligencer building and several storefronts on the south side of courthouse square. A horse and buggy is on the street. |
Unknown |
September 30, 2025 |
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1898 Photograph of Two Women and Man Riding in a Carriage in the Free Street Fair Flower Parade in Edwardsville |
This 1898 photograph shows two unknown women and one unknown man riding in a carriage covered in flowers. The carriage is pulled by two white horses that are attended by two unknown men. This carriage was part of a flower parade held in Edwardsville, Illinois, on October 12, 1898, as part of a week-long Free Street Fair. |
October 12, 1898 |
September 30, 2025 |
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1898 Photograph of Julia Hadley, Mary Hadley, Florence Brink, Mrs. E. I. Prickett in a Carriage, and Four Men Standing during the Free Street Fair Flower Parade |
This 1898 photograph shows Julia Hadley (driving), Mary Hadley, Florence Brink, and Mrs. E. I. Prickett riding in a carriage covered in chrysanthemums. The carriage is pulled by four white horses with four unknown men in white costumes handling the horses. This was during the flower parade that was part of Edwarsdville, Illinois's Free Street Fair on October 12, 1898. |
October 12, 1898 |
September 30, 2025 |
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1898 Photograph of Three Women and a Young Girl in a Carriage in the Edwardsville Free Street Fair's Flower Parade |
This 1898 photograph shows three women and a young girl riding in a carriage pulled by a horse. The women are dressed in formal attire and the carriage is adorned with flowers. This was part of a flower parade held in Edwardsville, Illinois, during a Free Street Fair in October 1898. |
October 12, 1898 |
September 30, 2025 |
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1898 Photograph of a Boy Dressed as a Herald in a Parade during Edwardsville's Free Street Fair Flower Parade |
1898 photograph of a boy, likely Edward West Hadley, riding a horse. The boy is dressed as a herald and wearing all white. The horse is wearing flowers. This was part of a flower parade held during an 1898 free street fair in Edwardsville, Illinois. |
October 12, 1898 |
September 29, 2025 |
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Photograph of Sixteen Girls in Sailor-Style Dresses |
Undated photograph of sixteen girls in two rows. The girls are wearing sailor-style dresses. Although undated, the photograph was likely taken between 1900-1920. The photograph may have been taken as part of activities related to a turnverein, or German cultural hall, in southwest Illinois. |
Unknown |
September 29, 2025 |
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Photograph of Interior of Edwardsville National Bank Showing Kickapoo Indian Treaty Mural |
Undated photograph of the interior of the Edwardsville National Bank showing the so-called Kickapoo Indian Treaty mural hanging on the wall. The mural was painted by Robert W. Grafton in 1923. The mural is a fictionalized depiction of the signing of a treaty between the Kickapoo nation and Euro-American settlers near Fort Dearborn. |
After 1923 |
September 29, 2025 |