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Dr. M. W. Harrison in front of the only black hospital in Collinsville, Illinois This photograph is of Dr. M.W. Harrison standing in front of the only black hospital in Collinsville, Illinois. There is a horse and buggy in the street in front. It was located at 206 S. Seminary Street in a small building behind the main facility. Unknown September 17, 2017
J. C. McLanahan Ford Agency at their new building on West Main Street in Collinsville This is a picture of the J. C. McLanahan Ford Agency at their new building located at 310 West Main St. Some of the persons pictured are: J.C. McLanahan in the center wearing a hat. Albert Lathrop, head salesman, in the white shirt on the right. Mr. Bush and Miss Metz near Mr. Lathrop. The two men in white jackets are barbers. One is Mr. B. Mueller. The other people are unknown. Unknown September 17, 2017
Fishpond in the backyard of Dr. Gustave Schroeppel's home in Collinsville This is a photograph of the fishpond in the back yard of Dr. Gustave Schroeppel's home on 317 West Main Street in Collinsville. The pond was built by Harold Schroeppel Sr. and Carl Becker. In the background is the Galinat Building which burned down. The date of the photograph is unknown. Unknown September 17, 2017
Portrait of Dr. Gustave H. R. Schroeppel This photograph is a formal portrait of Dr. Gustave H. R. Schroeppel. He is seated and is holding a rolled paper in his left hand. Unknown September 17, 2017
Albert "Peck" Bieser in his World War I U.S. Army Uniform This photograph is of Albert "Peck" Bieser in his World War I U.S. Army Uniform. Unknown September 18, 2017
A Horse Drawn Wagon A horse drawn wagon carrying men and banners are on the side of the two horses. Children are looking up at the wagon as it passes by on a dirt road. Behind the first wagon is another drawn by a single horse carrying men. Unknown October 25, 2017
A Horse and Buggy Sitting in the horse and buggy are Thomas Albert Riggin and his wife Phosa Bowker Riggin. Unknown October 25, 2017
Chart showing the position of the Madison County Tuberculosis Sanitarium in relation to the Donk Brothers Mine No. 4 This diagram drawn by Bob Gibson shows the position of the Madison County Tuberculosis Sanitarium relative to the underground Donk Brothers Mine No. 4. Shortly after the sanitarium opened, it suffered from subsidence due to the mine underneath it. Unknown August 14, 2018
Men and Women Drinking Soda Outdoors This is a black and white Photograph of about fifteen people standing around a table. Some people are drinking and opening sodas. The man with the Standard Oil/Amoco Logo Badge on his suit jacket and stands on the far right is labeled Carl Ullman. The man in front of Carl Ullman is labeld Gev Nauyok. The three people shown in the center drinking sodas are labeled left to right as Jimmy Earl, Harold Gihring, and Dorothy Gihring. Mary Hufker is shown on the far left in a polka dot dress. Unknown October 25, 2018
Gev Nauyork, Dorothy Lyons, and Mr. Lyons with Dog Tour the Standard Oil Refinery This black and white photograph depicts Gev Nauyork standing in the Standard Oil Refinery yard with a Oil Logo Badge, while Dorothy Lyons is pushing man, labeled Mr Lyons, in a wheelchair. The people are labeled with Post-It notes. The back is labeled, "standing Gev Nauyok." Unknown October 25, 2018