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McLean County Historical Society, Bloomington, Ill.
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Hartzold, Susan
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Matejka, Michael, 1953-
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Walters, William D, Jr., 1942-
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Illinois Heritage Association
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Early American Museum
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Chicago Historical Society
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Koos, Greg, 1949-
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Minehan, Thomas
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Munson, Don, 1941-
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Wyckoff, Martin A., 1950-
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Native Americans
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Armand Marseille dolls, 1865-1928
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Benz, Carl, 1844-1929
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Champaign County Historical Archives
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Cheseboro, Pat
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Cronkhite, Minton
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Davidson, Royal Page
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Douglass, William, 1691?-1752
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Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Company
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Effanbee Toy Company
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Holabird & Root, 1928-1945
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Hubbard, Kin (Frank McKinney), 1868-1930
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Ideal Toy Company
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Illinois Central Railroad Company
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McLaughlin's Coffee
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Meurthe-et-Moselle (France)
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S & M Simplex Automobile Company
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Strickland, Agnes, 1796-1874
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United Illinois and Wabash Land Companies
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Walters, William D, Jr., 1942-
165
Koos, Greg, 1949-
151
LaBounty, Bill
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Hartzold, Susan
52
Munson, Don, 1941-
37
Wyckoff, Martin A., 1950-
37
City of Champaign
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Private Collection
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Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
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Illinois State Historical Library
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Keystone View Company
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Matejka, Michael, 1953-
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Alvord, Clarence Walworth, 1868-1928
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Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company
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Charles Duryea Automobile Company
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Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company
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Cret, Paul Philippe, 1876-1945
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Illinois Heritage Associational Library
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McCormick, Cyrus Hall, 1859-1936
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Peoria Rubber & Motor Vehicle Manufacturing Company
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McLean County (Ill.)
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Corn
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United States
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Illinois
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1929
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Urbana (Ill.)
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Bonus Expeditionary Force, 1932
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Chicago (Ill.)
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French Colonial Period
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Gas station
Cooking class, Bloomington High School, Illinois
Major Nolton Engine
Landscape with Birch Trees
Map, Cunningham Township, Urbana, Illinois
Map, Urbana, Illinois
Illinois-Wabash Land Company manuscript
Gable Roof Corn Crib
Circus performers on trapeze
Early Moldboard Plow
Corn Knife
Concrete Block Machine
Merna Grain Elevator 1997
Heavy Plow
Map, McLean County Railroads in 1860
Automatic Vacuum Cleaners Advertisement
V18440--Loading a Whaleback Ship, Chicago, Ill.
V18439--Great Union Stock Yards, Largest Live Stock Market on Earth, Chicago, Ill.
Moving Oxen
Shocked Corn
Corn Landscape
Indian Head Cent, 1863
Poker
Corn Mortar
Delaware Village in Federal Land Survey
Stalk Rake
Ox Shoes
Restored Patton Cabin in Lexington
Map of timber landscape in McLean County, Illinois
Kickapoo Dwelling (Bark Hut)
First Methodist Church of Bloomington
Map, Cunningham Township, Urbana, Illinois
Weston Depot
Union Depot, Bloomington, Illinois
Reward Broadside
Wreckage of the Bloomington Fire
Chinch Bug
White House portico
Funk's 90-Day Corn Advertisement
Granger Protest Meeting
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.
Landscape with Birch Trees
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Drawing by Frederic Remington. Paper birch trees grow well in the cool climate of the upper Great Lakes. The bark, which peels off in large sheets, can be used to make canoes.
Map, Cunningham Township, Urbana, Illinois
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Map of Cunningham Township, south-west area of Urbana, Illinois.
Map, Urbana, Illinois
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Map of east side of Urbana, Illinois.
Illinois-Wabash Land Company manuscript
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Several pages from a manuscript book that was used as a contract with Indians for land in Illinois. "A manuscript book, being a contract with Indians for land in the Illinois." "This manuscript ... is evidently one of several copies made for the various members of the Company at the time when the two companies, the Illinois Land Company, and the Wabash Land Compa...
Gable Roof Corn Crib
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Corn cribs like this were built for more than a hundred years in McLean County and were among the most valuable structures on many farms.
Circus performers on trapeze
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Trapeze artists fly through the air in Bloomington, Illinois.
Early Moldboard Plow
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This early moldboard plow was used to open new land for cornfields in spring.
Corn Knife
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The corn knife, about 18 inches long, was often hammered from available scrap metal.
Concrete Block Machine
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Concrete block machines like this one were available to make one's own blocks such as the one on the bottom left.
Merna Grain Elevator 1997
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This Merna grain elevator, photographed in 1997, is no longer in operation.
Heavy Plow
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This drawing shows a heavy prairie-breaking plow used in early McLean County.
Map, McLean County Railroads in 1860
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This map shows the path of railroads through McLean County in 1860.
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.
V18440--Loading a Whaleback Ship, Chicago, Ill.
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Black and white stereograph slide depicting the loading of grain into a whaleback boat.
V18439--Great Union Stock Yards, Largest Live Stock Market on Earth, Chicago, Ill.
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Black and white stereograph slide showing cattle pens at the Stock Yards.
Moving Oxen
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A sketch of a man whipping six oxen in front of a plow in the field.
Shocked Corn
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This field of shocked corn in McLean County was tied up by farmers for drying purposes during the harvest.
Corn Landscape
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A photograph for a Funk advertisement by James Holbert, one of the main men behind Funk's success. The photo shows a large cornfield in the background and and a farmer with cattle in the foreground. Text on photo reads: Corn. America's contribution to the world's food supply.
Indian Head Cent, 1863
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The profile of an Indian Maiden wearing a feather bonnet, which probably has LIBERTY written across the band, although coin is so worn it's hard to see. Around the maiden is UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and below the date of issue.
Poker
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This is one end of a wagon box rod that has been crafted into a poker.
Corn Mortar
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This corn mortar was used by early McLean County settler John Moore for pounding corn.
Delaware Village in Federal Land Survey
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The Federal Land Surveyors recorded a Delaware village near the Mackinaw River. The area west of the village is where John Thompson planted his first crop in 1829.
Stalk Rake
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This 19th century stalk rake was used to remove stalks in the field from the previous year's corn.
Ox Shoes
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Ox shoes, such as these, were used to protect oxen hooves when they plowed up prairie land.
Restored Patton Cabin in Lexington
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The restored Patton cabin in Lexington.
Map of timber landscape in McLean County, Illinois
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Before McLean County was settled by whites in 1822, eleven percent of McLean County was timber and the remainder was tall prairie grass, as shown in this map.
Kickapoo Dwelling (Bark Hut)
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After leaving McLean County, the Kickapoo fled westward. This dwelling was photographed in Brown County, Kansas, about 1906.
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.
Map, Cunningham Township, Urbana, Illinois
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Map of Cunningham Township, north-east area of Urbana, Illinois.
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.
Reward Broadside
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her manner of speaking is rather grum. She has a free husband living on Capitol Hill, Washington City, near Sims' old rope walk, named Henson Forrest. I will give the above reward no matter where taken, so I get her again. F. M. Bowie, Long Old Fields, Prince George's County, Md., July 6, 1857." This broadside is on display in the Chicago Historical Society exhibit, "A House...
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...
Chinch Bug
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The chinch bug in this drawing -- actual size is 1/16" -- destroyed millions of dollars worth of the corn in the 1930s.
White House portico
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Visitors to the White House are seen exiting by way of the north portico.
Funk's 90-Day Corn Advertisement
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This ad for Funk's 90-Day Corn provides photos and descriptions of the company's high yielding corn.
Granger Protest Meeting
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This sketch shows a protest meeting of Grangers shown in the History of the Grange Movement.
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