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McLean County Historical Society, Bloomington, Ill.
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Koos, Greg, 1949-
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Munson, Don, 1941-
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Wyckoff, Martin A., 1950-
87
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McLean County (Ill.)
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Equipment
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Transportation
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Agriculture
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Indians of North America
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Kickapoo Nation
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Entertainment
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Commerce
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Education
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Point, Projectile
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Woodland Indians
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Archaic Indians
4
Arms and armament
4
Livestock
4
Mississippian Indians
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Music
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Bands
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Bloomington (Ill.)
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Classrooms
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Corn
3
Parades and processions
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Railroad locomotives
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Railroads
3
Religion
3
Street railroads
3
Aircraft
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Airplanes
2
Axes
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Circus performers
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Clubs
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Communication
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Custer, Milo, 1880-
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Cycling
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Fairs
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Farmers
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Farming
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Fire
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Frontier and pioneer life
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German Day
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Knives
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Municipal services
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Newspapers
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Pantagraph
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Railroad passenger cars
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Railroad stations
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Schools
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Settlers
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Teachers
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Trains
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Winter
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Actors
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Advertisements
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Airships
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Automobile service stations
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Automobiles
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Awls
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Bakeries
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Barns
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Bicycles and Tricycles
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Blades
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Book covers
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Books
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Business and finance
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Cahokia (Ill.)
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Celebrations
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Celts
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Chickens
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Christianity
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Churches
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Circuses and shows
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Corn cribs
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Fire engines and equipment
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Harvesting
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Hoes
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Ice Age
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Illinois
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Judaism
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Kansas
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Gas station
Cooking class, Bloomington High School, Illinois
Major Nolton Engine
Atl-atl weight
Kickapoo Bear Chief (Mkopahmah)
Circus performers on trapeze
First Methodist Church of Bloomington
Kickapoo Band
Weston Depot
Union Depot, Bloomington, Illinois
Wreckage of the Bloomington Fire
Silver Cross
Projectile Point
Trade Axe
German Day, Bloomington, Illinois
C&A Shops, Locomotive
Chert Hoe
Cyclists' Ten Commandments & ID Card
Bloomington Bicycle Club, Illinois
Interior of a Pullman Car
McLean Bicyclists
Wooden Pitchfork
Split Rail Corn Cribs
Projectile Point
Mussel Shell Hoe
Scissors
Tilbury Flash' Airplane
The Heart of the Cornbelt book cover
Rural Schools - Corn Exhibit
Stoking Engine
German Day Parade, Bloomington, Illinois
Saybrook, Illinois, 1900
Natural History Lesson
Stone Pipe
Iron Hoe
Trapeze artists, Mary & Roy Valentine with Reiner
No. 3 School, Bloomington, Illinois
Bloomington Band - Mardi Gras
Bloomington Fire Company, Bloomington, Illinois
Iron Arrow Point
Gas station
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Gas pumps sit in front of the McLean County Service Company at the northeast corner of Jefferson and East streets. An attendant is shown servicing an automobile.
Cooking class, Bloomington High School, Illinois
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Girls practice their cooking skills in cooking class at Bloomington High School, Illinois.
Major Nolton Engine
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A number of men surround the C&A "Major Nolton" Engine. The engine went to Chicago to fight the Great Fire in 1871, and it became nationally known because it reached Chicago in such short time to help fight the fire.
Atl-atl weight
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The atl-atl weight was a spear thrower used by the Archaic Indians for hunting animals. It was made of stone. Archaic Indians also supplemented their food supply by gathering nuts, berries, herbs and roots.
Kickapoo Bear Chief (Mkopahmah)
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Bear Chief (Mkopahmah) was a Kickapoo Indian living on the Kickapoo reservation in Kansas. He was photographed by Milo Custer, who visited there in 1906 and 1911.
Circus performers on trapeze
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Trapeze artists fly through the air in Bloomington, Illinois.
First Methodist Church of Bloomington
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The former First Methodist Church of Bloomington is shown. The building, built in 1839, is covered with advertisements. Two men can be seen sitting in the open door. The Church had been converted to a livery stable.
Kickapoo Band
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Members of the Kickapoo Band are seated with instruments. The band was at Kickapoo School, Brown County, Kansas.
Weston Depot
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The small wooden depot served the town of Weston, Illinois. Multiple railroad tracks can be seen in the foreground.
Union Depot, Bloomington, Illinois
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A crowd mingles on the Union Depot platform on West Washington Street, Bloomington, Illinois.
Wreckage of the Bloomington Fire
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The damaged Bloomington skyline is visible beyond the courthouse square. A streetcar and a crowd of people are visible in the foreground. June 19, 1900, much of the center of Bloomington was destroyed by a fire that started in the Model Laundry. Flames spread rapidly and destroyed many buildings in a four square block area of the city. No businesses failed because of the fir...
Silver Cross
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This silver cross was obtained by the Kickapoo from white traders.
Projectile Point
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This wide projectile point has two distinct notches on either side. It was used by the Woodland Indians for hunting.
Trade Axe
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This trade axe was manufactured by white settlers and traded to the Kickapoo.
German Day, Bloomington, Illinois
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The streets of Bloomington, Illinois, are shown decorated for German Day. By 1870, 13% of the population of Bloomington was of German descent or born in Germany. The Germans in Bloomington held their own cultural events and had their own organizations. The Germans living in Bloomington had their own schools and churches, as well as their own German-language newspaper.
C&A Shops, Locomotive
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A locomotive sits in the C&A shops in Bloomington, Illinois. C&A (Chicago and Alton) shops were the largest employer in McLean County. There, the first Pullman sleeper, the first commerical dining car, and the first reclining chair car were made.
Chert Hoe
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This chert hoe was used by Woodland Indians for farming. Woodland Indians grew corn, beans and squash, and hunted buffalo and deer. Chert is a very fine grained rock which can be shaped into arrowheads and points by chipping.
Cyclists' Ten Commandments & ID Card
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The ID card and Ten Commandments contain personal information about Lyman R. Tay. Interpretation Text includes: Copyright 1897 "THE CYCLIST'S TEN COMMANDMENTS" Thus spoke the wheel: I am thy friend in need, thy friend indeed. Thou shalt have no other wheel but me . . . Thou shalt not take me in rain, nor on the wrong path. Remember the road to keep it wholly,...
Bloomington Bicycle Club, Illinois
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The members of The Bloomington Bicycle Club are shown with their bicycles.
Interior of a Pullman Car
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The Pullman dining car is decorated with elaborate furniture, curtains and carpeting.
McLean Bicyclists
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Three young women from McLean, Illinois, are shown with their bicycles.
Wooden Pitchfork
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This type of wooden pitchfork was commonly used on farms throughout McLean County, Illinois.
Split Rail Corn Cribs
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These split rail corn cribs were used to store excess corn during the 1830's.
Projectile Point
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This projectile point is dark in color. It is slightly notched near the base. It was used by Woodland Indians for hunting.
Mussel Shell Hoe
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This mussel shell hoe was used in the cultivation of corn, beans and squash by the Mississippian Indians.
Scissors
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These iron scissors were manufactured by white settlers and traded with the Kickapoo.
Tilbury Flash' Airplane
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The "Tilbury Flash" is shown on the grounds of the Bloomington Airport, Illinois. It was a small racing airplane, with an 18-foot wing span and a motorcycle engine. It hangs from the ceiling at the McLean County Musuem of History.
The Heart of the Cornbelt book cover
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This cover from The Heart of the Cornbelt: An Illustrated History of Corn Farming in McLean County by William D. Walters Jr. covers corn farming from Native Americans to present.
Rural Schools - Corn Exhibit
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The corn on the desks was exhibited at The County Teachers' Institute on Dec. 17, 1909. The school was in Normal, Illinois.
Stoking Engine
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The Stoking Engine is fighting the Bloomington Fire of 1900.
German Day Parade, Bloomington, Illinois
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A marching band is shown participating in the German Day Parade. The buildings are decorated for the event.
Saybrook, Illinois, 1900
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This photograph shows the snow-covered streets of Saybrook, Illinois, in the winter of 1900.
Natural History Lesson
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The students get a natural history lesson from their teacher using a beaver.
Stone Pipe
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This stone pipe was used by the Woodland Indians of McLean County, Illinois. It was found in Lawndale Township.
Iron Hoe
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This iron hoe was used by the Kickapoo in the cultivation of food.
Trapeze artists, Mary & Roy Valentine with Reiner
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The Valentines and Reiner pose for a publicity photograph. They were famous trapeze artists.
No. 3 School, Bloomington, Illinois
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The Number 3 School was a tall brick structure located at Jackson and Mason Streets, Bloomington, Illinois.
Bloomington Band - Mardi Gras
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The Bloomington Band Mardi Gras is shown on the east side of the Square. The musicians are in a variety of costumes. Kresge's department store is in the background.
Bloomington Fire Company, Bloomington, Illinois
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This photograph shows the Bloomington Fire Company with its equipment. Downtown Bloomington, Illinois, can be seen in the background.
Iron Arrow Point
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The iron point was a trade item obtained from white traders.
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