|  | 1895 Photograph of Edwardsville's Main Street From Street Level | This 1895 photograph shows Main Street in Edwardsville, Illinois. Main Street is a dirt road lined with buildings and utility lines on both sides. A courtyard with benches and trees appears on the left side on the corner of the cross street. Many buggies, horses, and people are depicted in the photo. | 1895 | October 2, 2025 | 
		
		|  | Photograph of James McNeill Grocer From the Street | Photograph of a two-story building with a storefront labeled James McNeill Grocer with people outside. The first window on the second level has a woman and two children looking out. On the ground outside the storefront from left to right there is a woman with two kids, a man and woman standing in the door way of the store, a woman wearing a black dress, another woman wearing a black dress with a long white apron, and a horse and buggy with a man and woman leaning on it with a child in the buggy. | Unknown | October 2, 2025 | 
		
		|  | 1902 Photograph of the Greater East St. Louis Real Estate Exchange Trolley Party in Edwardsville, Illinois | 1902 photograph of the Greater East St. Louis Real Estate Exchange Trolley Party, in Edwardsville, Illinois. A trolley is in the middle of the street with 18 men visibly aboard. Additional men occupy the street surrounding the front and back of the trolley, with the majority facing the camera.  All are dressed similarly with hats, suits, and bowties. Eight band members are pictured on the left side of the photo with their instruments in hand. The background features a line of structures and store fronts. | June 7, 1902 | October 1, 2025 | 
		
		|  | 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 | 
		
		|  | 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 | 
		
		|  | 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 | 
		
		|  | 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 | 
		
		|  | A Horse and Buggy | Sitting in the horse and buggy are Thomas Albert Riggin and his wife Phosa Bowker Riggin. | Unknown | October 25, 2017 | 
		
		|  | 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 |