Glen Carbon Heritage Museum Photograph Collection (156 total)
These photographs, digitized by the Glen Carbon Heritage Museum, are from some of the museums collections: the St. Louis Press Brick Company, churches, coal mining, farming, social organizations, railroads, and sports.
- Collection: Glen Carbon Heritage Museum Photograph Collection
Thumbnail | Title | Description | Date | Date Added |
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Man and Young Boy in Front of Helfer’s Threshing Machinery | Man and Young Boy in Front of Helfer’s Threshing Machinery. | Unknown | December 8, 2016 | |
Group of People Standing with two Butchered Pigs | Group of people standing with two butchered pigs | Unknown | December 8, 2016 | |
Glen Carbon Railroad Tower House | Glen Carbon Railroad Tower House. Back Row from Left to Right: 1. Unknown, 2. Rafaelle, 3. Farmer Melvin Hines. Front Row from Left to Right: 1. Unknown, 2. John Farmer | Unknown | December 8, 2016 | |
View of the Entrance of the Glen Carbon Railroad Tower House | View of the Entrance of the Glen Carbon Railroad Tower House. | Unknown | December 8, 2016 | |
1964 Glen Carbon Championship Little League Baseball Team: The Barbers | 1964 Glen Carbon Championship Little League Baseball Team The Barbers, sponsored by Barbers Local 605. Front Row from Left to Right: Bobby Kubicek, Don Rieger, Mickey Farvell, Dave Ezell, Bill Brinson. Second Row from Left to Right: Bill Burnett, Dennis Hester, Danny Riles, Dave Sido, Dale Ethington, Jimmy Onkie. Third Row from Left to Right: Richard Stephenson, Ed Landers, John Kovaril, Dave Rieger, Harry Van Evans, Terry Scheibal. Fourth Row from Left to Right: Coaches Bob Kubicek and Kenny Scheibal, Not pictured is Coach Evans and team manager Joe Rieger. | Unknown | December 8, 2016 | |
Madison County Coal Corporation Vault Door | Standing outside of the door. This is the original vault door downstairs at the Madison County Coal Corporation Office. | Unknown | December 8, 2016 |