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1946 Collinsville Indians Men's Baseball Team | This is a black and white copy of a photograph of the Collinsville Indians Men's Baseball Team of 1946. The players are posed in uniforms and sponsored by John Simonds Tap Room which was located at 217 West Main St. Collinsville, Illiois. All players are labeled on the back of the photograph. From Left to Right Front Row: Wilbur 'Will' Richter (1B), Alfred 'Fritz' Schiller (2B), CLyde Docter (C & 3B), Ernie Docter (CF), John Crooks (RF), Elvin 'Flip' Mersinger (P), Moses Harrison (Bat Boy), Back Row: Walter Kuhlman (LF), Ed Smith (2B), Joe Ossola (C), Melvin 'Butts' Richter (P), Louis Molinar (P), Rene 'Red' Lochman (SS), Tom Savage (OF). Size: 8 x 10. | 1946 | October 2, 2019 |
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George Musso with his portrait painted by William Dabes | This photograph is of George Musso pointing at his portrait painted by William Dabes while sitting at a desk. | Unknown | September 16, 2017 |
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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 |
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1962 History of Midway in the Madison County Sesquicentennial | This is a clipping from the September 4, 1962 Madison County sesquicentennial joint publication of the Alton Evening Telegrpah, the Granite City Press-Record, and the Edwardsville Intelligencer. The clipping includes the article "Midway Was Named for Its Locale" by Mrs. Lloyd Frillman about the history of the unincorporated community of Midway north of Edwardsville. It includes histories of the community's churches, schools, and Midway Service Station. Also in this clipping are portions of articles about the histories of Alton, Pleasant Ridge, Shurtleff College, and Granite City. This clipping was scanned as part of a Madison Historical class visit to Civic Memorial High School in spring 2019. It was brought to class by Rita Kassing. |
September 4, 1962 | May 21, 2019 |
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Hartman Cigar Store in Collinsville during the 1920s | This photograph of Hartman Cigar Store was taken in the 1920s. The business was located on the corner of Main and Clinton in the Miner's Institute Building. | 1920 - 1929 | September 17, 2017 |
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Dr. Gustave Schroeppel's wake in 1933 | This is a photograph of Dr. Gustave Schroeppel's wake in 1933. This picture was taken in the living room of his home at 317 West Main Street, Collinsville, Illinois. | 1933 | September 17, 2017 |
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Autographed photo of George Musso | This autographed photograph is of George Musso in his Chicago Bears uniform number 16. | Unknown | September 15, 2017 |
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1937 Officers of an Unknown Group | A photo of officers in an unknown group taken in 1937. There are twenty men and women featured and standing in suits or dresses. | 1937 | October 25, 2017 |
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Collinsville Fire Department in 1924 | This photograph was taken in 1924 in front of the Collinsville Fire House on Center Street. The uniformed crew are displaying the new fire truck. Buildings in the background of the picture are the backs of Main Street businesses. | 1924 | September 17, 2017 |
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Decorated automobile for the Collinsville Commercial Club Parade | This is a photograph of a decorated automobile, The occasion was the Collinsville Commercial Club Parade. The date is approximately 1919. Pictured in the automobile are (l to r): Carl Becker, Harold John Schroeppel, Buelah Schroeppel, small girl( unidentified), Maxine Schroeppel, Minnie Becker Schroeppel (partially hidden, and Dr. Gustave H.R. Schroeppel. | Circa 1919 | September 17, 2017 |