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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 |
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Portrait of David Graham |
This is a black and white portrait of David Graham, the Financial Vice President at Standard Oil Company. |
Unknown |
November 13, 2018 |
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Portrait of Coal miners |
3 coal mining men and one child. Miners holding tools, wearing head lamps, and carrying lunch boxes. |
Unknown |
December 8, 2016 |
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Portrait of A.C. Sailstad |
This is a black and white portrait of A.C. Sailstad, the General Manager of Sales at Standard Oil Company. |
Unknown |
November 13, 2018 |
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Polypropene Unit |
This is a color photograph of the polypropene, "P9 unit," as labeled on the back of the image. |
Unknown |
October 25, 2018 |
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Polypropene Unit |
This is a color photograph of polypropene units, it is labeled on back as the "P9 Units." |
Unknown |
October 25, 2018 |
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Political Business Card for Dick Mudge for the 1970 Democratic Primary State Senator Campaign |
This a political business card for Dick Mudge for the 1970 Illinois Democratic primary state senate campaign. It states: "Please vote for Dick Mudge for State Senator. As States Attorney he brought law and order to Madison County, 1956-1964. Democratic Primary March 17, 1970." |
1970 |
March 15, 2019 |
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Political Business Card for D. H. Mudge Sr. Congressional Campaign |
This political business card for Dick Howard Mudge Senior presents his bid as the Democratic Candidate for the 22nd Congressional District of Illinois in the 1916 elections. During his campaign for Congress Mudge was in his second two year term as Mayor of Edwardsville. An active member of the local Democratic Party, Mudge was endorsed in his race for Congress by vice president Thomas R. Marshall during a speech in Belleville, Illinois. Ultimately, Mudge lost his bid for Congress to Republican William A. Rodenberg. The 22nd Congressional District of Illinois no longer exist, having been eliminated after the 1990 census. |
1916 |
January 24, 2018 |
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Players and Men Associated with the Collinsville Indians Baseball Team |
This is a black and white photograph of Five men associated with the Collinsville Indians Baseball team. Two men are uniformed players, while the other three are in street clothes and wearing "CI" hats. The image is undated and location is unknown. |
1940s |
October 2, 2019 |
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Plaque inside the Madison County Nursing Home in 2002 after Mine Subsidence |
This photograph highlights the local dignitaries of Madison County who were presently in office at the time of the 1971 dedication of the Madison County Nursing Home |
December 20, 2002 |
October 11, 2017 |