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Hartzold, Susan
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Matejka, Michael, 1953-
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McLean County Historical Society, Bloomington, Ill.
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Koos, Greg, 1949-
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LaBounty, Bill
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McLean County (Ill.)
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Bloomington (Ill.)
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Advertisements
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Factories
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Industry
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Book binding
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Stationery
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Letterheads
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Pantagraph
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Blacksmithing
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Blacksmiths
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Forge shops
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Horses
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Horseshoes
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Plows
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Bakeries
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Buildings
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Doors and doorways
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Electronic apparatus and appliances
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Luggage
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Normal (Ill.)
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Patent medicines
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Receipts
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Saddlery
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Agriculture
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Automobiles
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Balsam
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Beer
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Brewing industry
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Butter
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Cakes
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Cigar industry
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Marble
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Tombs and sepulchral monuments
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Vacuum cleaners
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Vinegar industry
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Automatic Vacuum Cleaners Advertisement
Walton Plow Shop
Sellman's Blacksmith Shop Building
Hungarian Roller Mill
Ed Bowen Harness Shop
Sellman's Blacksmith Shop Advertisement
Osborn Bakery Advertisement
Bloomington Cracker Company Advertisement
Pantagraph Composing Linotype
J.W. Bowles and Company Advertisement
Haldeman Marble Work Advertisement
Arctic Ice Company Advertisement
International Tapetronics Corporation
Diamond Star Groundbreaking
Bloomington Pork Packing Company
The National Concrete Block Company
Pantagraph Workers
National Automatic Scale Advertisement
J.C. Garrigus and Son Advertisement
Bloomington Brush and Trunk Company Advertisement
Corn Belt Creamery Co. Advertisement
Everybody should use Dr. Howe's Medicines Advertisement
Justrite Vacuum Cleaners Advertisement
Moore's Marble Works
Bloomington Cider and Vinegar Company Advertisement
Pantagraph Typesetters
Meadows Washer Line
The 'Y' Brick Yard Advertisement
Henney Kilowatt Advertisement
Maxwell, Batchelder and Co. Business Receipt
Pantagraph Press Room
H.A. Miner Business Receipt
Bloomington Manufacturing Company
Dr. Howe's Medicines Advertisement
Moratz Planing Mill
Ulbrich Advertisement
Seibel Brothers Millinery Building
Hayes-Custer Building, Normal, Illinois
Faloon and Geltmacher Advertisement
C.H. Freeman Advertisement
Automatic Vacuum Cleaners Advertisement
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The Automatic Vacuum Cleaner Company's failure in the early 1910s was a result of competition from nationally marketed brands.
Walton Plow Shop
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The Walton Plow Shop manufactured plows and farm implements in downtown Bloomington from 1857 to the 1890s.
Sellman's Blacksmith Shop Building
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The building of Ralph with Sellman's blacksmith shop was at 107 S. Madison in Bloomington.
Hungarian Roller Mill
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The Hungarian Roller Mill operated on Bloomington's west side from the 1870s to 1912.
Ed Bowen Harness Shop
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Ed Bowen works in his harness shop in Bloomington, surrounded by dozens of animal harnesses.
Sellman's Blacksmith Shop Advertisement
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Ralph with Sellman's blacksmith shop was at 107 S. Madison in Bloomington.
Osborn Bakery Advertisement
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S.G. Osborn owned a bakery, confectionery, restaurant and oyster saloon at the southwest corner of Center and Grove.
Bloomington Cracker Company Advertisement
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The Bloomington Cracker Company on East Front Street was also Gerken's Bakery.
Pantagraph Composing Linotype
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A worker composes linotype at Bloomington Pantagraph Printing and Stationery Co., about 1900.
J.W. Bowles and Company Advertisement
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J.with Bowles and Company manufactured the National Kidney and Liver Cure, a popular patent medicine, in Normal, Illinois.
Haldeman Marble Work Advertisement
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The Haldeman Marble Work shop, established in 1851, was located at 223 E. Front Street in Bloomington.
Arctic Ice Company Advertisement
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The Arctic Ice Company was one of several local manufacturing companies in Bloomington, Illinois, which ultimately failed.
International Tapetronics Corporation
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International Tapetronics Corporation (ITC)'s version of the automated radio station, as used by WFYR Radio in Chicago, about 1974.
Diamond Star Groundbreaking
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The groundbreaking ceremony for Diamond Star Motors factory in Bloomington-Normal on April 16, 1986.
Bloomington Pork Packing Company
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In 1872, William Van Schoick combined his company with three partners to form the Bloomington Pork Packing Company. The company butchered 15,000 hogs annually, but ultimately failed, due to competition from national producers in the 1890s.
The National Concrete Block Company
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Workers for the National Concrete Block Co. construct the foundation for a building.
Pantagraph Workers
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Workers sort through files at the Bloomington Pantagraph Printing and Stationery Co., about 1900.
National Automatic Scale Advertisement
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The National Automatic Scale Company was located at 215 E. Douglas St. in Bloomington. They specialized in the manufacture of scales for agriculture use.
J.C. Garrigus and Son Advertisement
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J.C. Garrigus and Son manufactured and repaired harnesses and saddles at their 406 N. Main St. shop from 1889 to 1893.
Bloomington Brush and Trunk Company Advertisement
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The Bloomington Brush and Trunk Co. was a 19th century manufacturer. They produced brushes of all types -- clothes, stove, shoe, tooth, hair, and paint -- and, in 1877, expanded production to included travelers' trunks and suitcases.
Corn Belt Creamery Co. Advertisement
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The Corn Belt Creamery Company produced butter at 211-17 North Prairie St. in Bloomington.
Everybody should use Dr. Howe's Medicines Advertisement
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Honey Balsam and Blackberry Balsam were two of the popular medicines of Dr. Howe. Dr. Howe and his partner, Dr. Woodard, produced a variety of patent medicines in Bloomington. Their medicines were later produced by Dr. Z. Waters who gave his name to the line.
Justrite Vacuum Cleaners Advertisement
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The Justrite Vacuum Cleaner Company unsuccessfully tried to launch a vacuum cleaner line in the early 20th century.
Moore's Marble Works
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Moore's Marble Works at 311 with Washington was in business in Bloomington from 1876 to 1918. It produced tombstones and monuments.
Bloomington Cider and Vinegar Company Advertisement
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The Bloomington Cider and Vinegar Co. factory was a short-lived 19th century business packaging vinegar and sweet pickles.
Pantagraph Typesetters
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Workers set type at the Bloomington Pantagraph Printing and Stationery Co. about 1900.
Meadows Washer Line
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Four workers on the Meadows Washer line assemble clothes washers.
The 'Y' Brick Yard Advertisement
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S.B. Rankin was the proprietor of The 'Y' Brick Yard on Bunn St.
Henney Kilowatt Advertisement
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The Henney Kilowatt electric automobile, was produced by C. Russell Feldman and Henney Motor Car Company in 1953.
Maxwell, Batchelder and Co. Business Receipt
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In 1872, Maxwell, Batchelder & Co. manufacturered inks and sold books and stationery.
Pantagraph Press Room
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Workers operate the printing press at The Bloomington Pantagraph Printing and Stationery Co., about 1900.
H.A. Miner Business Receipt
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In 1875, H.A. Miner offered his services as a manufacturer of sash, doors, blinds, mouldings, and house finishings.
Bloomington Manufacturing Company
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The Bloomington Manufacturing Company manufactured the "Graham Mower and Reaper" in the 1860s.
Dr. Howe's Medicines Advertisement
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Dr. Howe and his partner, Dr. Woodard, produced a variety of patent medicines in Bloomington. Their medicines were later produced by Dr. Z. Waters who gave his name to the line.
Moratz Planing Mill
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At the Moratz Planing Mill about 1915, workers stand amongst wood shaping equipment.
Ulbrich Advertisement
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H.with Ulbrich manufactured harnesses, saddles, and collars at several locations in Bloomington from 1883 to 1895.
Seibel Brothers Millinery Building
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The Seibel Brothers Wholesale and Retail Millinery in downtown Bloomington.
Hayes-Custer Building, Normal, Illinois
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The Hayes-Custer Company manufactured stoves, gas ranges, and furnaces in Normal. It was located near the railroad tracks.
Faloon and Geltmacher Advertisement
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Faloon and Geltmacher was a small company on Washington St. in Bloomington that produced medical devices and patent medicines.
C.H. Freeman Advertisement
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C.H. Freeman was a watchmaker and engraver on North Main St. in Bloomington.
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