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Abraham Lincoln - Documents
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The Art Institute of Chicago Exhibition Catalogues
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Arthur, Once Upon a Time - Local History Images of Arthur
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Bloomington-Normal Black History Project
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Calumet Heritage Partnership - Acme Coke Plant
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The Charles Overstreet Collection
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Cherry Valley Local History Collection
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Chicago Ridge Online History Collection
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Coal Mining, Machine vs. Man
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Flora Digital Newspapers
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Henderson County Historical Society Museum
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Historic Champaign County - Neighborhoods and Homes
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Historic Maps of Aurora
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Historic Quincy Area Photo Collection
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Illinois Blue Books
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Illinois and the Civil War - Documents
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Illinois Constitution
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Illinois Firefighter Line of Duty Deaths Digital Image Collection
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Illinois Historic Aerial Photographs, 1936-1941
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Illinois State Fair Museum
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Illinois State Highway Maps
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Illinois State Library - General Collection
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Illinois Veterans History Project
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Images of Loves Park, Machesney Park and Roscoe
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Lincoln and Lincoln-Related Documents from the Illinois State Archives
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The Living Museum
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Madison County Genealogical Resources
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Mining and Mother Jones in Mount Olive
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The Naperville Heritage Collection
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Native American Collection - McLean County Museum of History and ISU
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O'Hare Digital Collection
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Oak Ridge Cemetery Interment Records
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Oral Histories of Centralia
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The Oral History Collection of the University of Illinois at Springfield
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Park Forest - An Illinois Planned Community
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Polo Area Cemetery Records of Ogle, Lee, Carroll and Whiteside Counties
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The Proviso Township Herald
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Pullman State Historic Site
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Remembering FDR
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Remembering the Houses of Western Springs
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Social Justice and Activism at Elmhurst College
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Southeast Chicago Historical Society
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Springfield Aviation Company Collection
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St. Charles History - Then and Now
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Sterling and Rock Falls Local History Collection
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Towanda District Library - Towanda Area Historical Collection
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Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science
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A University Goes to War, World War I Women
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Urban Landscapes from the Field Museum
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Vachel Lindsay Collection
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A Village Grows - Fifty Years of Life in Elmwood Park
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Warbler Digitization Project - Eastern Illinois University
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The William Hayes Collection, 1820-1860
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World War I - Documents
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World War II - Documents
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World War II - Posters
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World War II - From Homefront to Warfront
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World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 from the Field Museum
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421 Genoa Street
Architecture, Domestic--Illinois--Cherry Valley
421 Genoa Street
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A. C. Gleason
Gleason, A. C.
A.C. Gleason, one of the first settlers of Cherry Valley, Illinois in 1835.
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Abramson home
Architecture, Domestic--Illinois--Cherry Valley
Paul Abramson home at 111 S. Cherry Street.
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Abramson home
Architecture, Domestic--Illinois--Cherry Valley
Paul and May Abramson home built in 1859 by Benjamin B. Hovey, merchant of Cherry Valley from 1856 to 1880.
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Advertisements from Cherry Valley Courier
Advertisements
Ads from Cherry Valley Courier, 1896
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Albin Johnson
Johnson, Albin
Albin Johnson stands outside with his catch.
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American Legion on parade
American Legion; Parades--Illinois--Cherry Valley
American Legion on parade.
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Anderson Grocery Store, circa 1913
Stores and shops--Illinois--Cherry Valley; Anderson Grocery Store
Art Anderson Grocery Store, south side of E. State Street, east side of alley. Art Anderson and Walter Manson work inside.
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Anger home
Architecture, Domestic--Illinois--Cherry Valley
Jack Anger home at 606 E. State Street.
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Armistice 1918 - burning of the Kaiser
World War, 1914-1918; Armistice Day
Armistice 1918 - March from school concluded on State Street with burning of the Kaiser.
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Article about the mill being torn down in Cherry Valley, Illinois, 1951
Newspapers--Articles; Business--Illinois--Cherry Valley
Article from Cherry Valley News, August 24, 1951 when Bill Lembke announced he was tearing down the mill.
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Astrid Bloom at Bicentennial Cabin
Bloom, Astrid; American Revolution Bicentennial, 1776-1976; Log cabins--Illinois--Cherry Valley
Astrid Bloom with Norwegian door latch at Bicentennial Cabin.
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Atens brothers and friends
Aten, Ralph; Aten, Raymond; Children--Illinois--Cherry Valley
Ralph and Raymond Aten with two other boys in their yard. Note: fence, large building to left is Culvers Grocery. RR signal tower between first 2 telephone poles, dirt street, Interurban station and
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Atlas of Winnebago and Boone County
Maps--Illinois--Cherry Valley
Atlas of Winnebago and Boone Counties. W. R. Page and Company, Chicago, Illinois.
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Atlas of Winnebago and Boone County
Maps--Illinois--Winnebago County; Maps--Illinois--Boone County
Atlas of Winnebago and Boone County. W.R. Page and Company, Chicago, Illinois.
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Auto in front of Cardell's Garage
Popham, Mary Jane; Peterson, Mill
Mary Jane Popham and Mill Peterson in Stanley Larson's made over Ford with a home made racer body. Stanley Larson is Ariel Stacy's uncle. Car is in front of Cardell's Garage and Strobe's Harness Shop
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B.C. Kimlin restaurant advertisment, 1886.
Newspapers--Advertisement; Business--Illinois--Cherry Valley
Advertisement for B.C. Kimlin`s restaurant in the Cherry Valley Courier from 1886.
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Ball Park
Baseball fields--Illinois--Cherry Valley
Cherry Valley Ball Park.
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Bank check, Cherry Valley State Bank, 1926
Business--Illinois--Cherry Valley; Cherry Valley State Bank
Check written on the Cherry Valley State Bank, 1926.
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Bank ink blotter, Cherry Valley State Bank, 1930
Business--Illinois--Cherry Valley; Cherry Valley State Bank
Ink blotter from Cherry Valley State Bank, 1930.
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