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1926 Installed Solarium Cribs at the Madison County Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Edwardsville after Mine Subsidence |
This 1926 photograph shows installed solarium cribs during repair construction Madison County Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Edwardsville after mine subsidence. These improvements were a larger part of a necessary construction completed to the building after mine subsidence. The building later became the Madison County Nursing Home. |
1926 |
September 26, 2017 |
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1926 Installed Solarium Cribs at the Madison County Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Edwardsville after Mine Subsidence |
This 1926 photograph shows installed solarium cribs uring repair construction to the Madison County Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Edwardsville after mine subsidence. This photograph was taken from a further distance to show the progression of the installment of the cribs. These improvements were a larger part of a necessary construction completed to the building after mine subsidence. The building later became the Madison County Nursing Home. |
1926 |
September 26, 2017 |
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1926 West Wing with Installed Jacks at the Madison County Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Edwardsville after Mine Subsidence |
This 1926 photograph displays the west side of the Madison County Tuberculosis Sanitarium. Jacks were installed to the foundation of the building after mine subsidence. These improvements were a larger part of a necessary construction completed to the building after mine subsidence. The building later became the Madison County Nursing Home. |
1926 |
September 26, 2017 |
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1926 Lifted Wing of the Madison County Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Edwardsville after Mine Subsidence |
This 1926 photograph shows the exterior wing lift that was conducted during repair construction to the Madison County Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Edwardsville after mine subsidence. These improvements were a larger part of a necessary construction completed to the building after mine subsidence. The building later became the Madison County Nursing Home. |
1926 |
September 26, 2017 |
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1926 Wood Pile at the Madison County Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Edwardsville after Mine Subsidence |
This 1926 photograph shows a wood pile that was used in the improvements to the construction of the Madison County Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Edwardsville after mine subsidence. The building later became the Madison County Nursing Home. |
1926 |
September 26, 2017 |
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1926 Ground Crack Near the Madison County Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Edwardsville after Mine Subsidence |
This 1926 photograph shows the ground crack after mine subsidence. The wooden marker denotes the ground crack. |
1926 |
September 26, 2017 |
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1926 Ground Crack Near the Madison County Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Edwardsville after Mine Subsidence |
This 1926 photograph shows the ground crack after mine subsidence. The crack is seen directly below the wooden marker. |
1926 |
September 26, 2017 |
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1926 Ground Crack Near the Madison County Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Edwardsville after Mine Subsidence |
This 1926 photograph shows the ground crack after mine subsidence. The large crack is seen directly below the wooden marker, |
1926 |
September 26, 2017 |
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Letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt to D. H. Mudge Sr. |
This is a letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Dick Howard Mudge Senior, a prominent attorney and member of the local Democratic Party. At this time Roosevelt was the Democratic gubernatorial candidate for New York. In the letter Roosevelt urges Mudge to support the Democratic Presidential candidate, Al Smith, in the upcoming 1928 election. Roosevelt extols the benefits of Democratic values, while denouncing what he calls the "crass materialism" of Republican Presidents Calvin Coolidge and Warren G. Harding. Roosevelt asks Mudge to write back his decision to his personal home in New York City. Smith went on to lose the 1928 election to Herbert Hoover, while Roosevelt was elected governor of New York. |
October 15, 1928 |
November 30, 2017 |
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Letter from D. H. Mudge Sr. to Franklin D. Roosevelt |
This is a carbon copy letter from Dick Howard Mudge Senior responding to Franklin D. Roosevelt. During this period Roosevelt was the Democratic gubernatorial candidate for New York. In the letter Mudge, a prominent attorney and member of the local Democratic Party, discusses his decision to vote for Democratic presidential candidate Al Smith in the upcoming 1928 election. Optimistic, Mudge predicts Madison County will sway from its Republican voting tendencies to support Smith. Ending the letter, Mudge expresses gratitude for Roosevelt's communication and applauds his speech given in Houston at the 1928 Democratic National Convention. Smith went on to lose the 1928 election to Herbert Hoover and Republicans won the Madison County majority vote. Despite these Democratic loses, Roosevelt was elected governor of New York. |
October 18, 1928 |
January 24, 2018 |