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Box 67

 Container

Contains 105 Results:

"John Bleuer, founder of old Bleuer Band, taken at Searstown - John Sears", 10/30/1918

 File — Box: 67
Identifier: 27_P_L_gp_2_119
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.

Dates: 10/30/1918

"Will Spencer at Davis Power Plant" - Searstown, 10/30/1918

 File — Box: 67
Identifier: 27_P_L_gp_2_120
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.

Dates: 10/30/1918

"Ben F. Petersen" - and boy, 11/13/1918

 File — Box: 67
Identifier: 27_P_L_gp_2_121
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.

Dates: 11/13/1918

"Dr. Samuel Craig Plummer. Mrs. G.M. Loosely, Moline, Ill. has original", 02/04/1919

 File — Box: 67
Identifier: 27_P_L_gp_2_122
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.

Dates: 02/04/1919

Reproduction - "Original owner Mrs. G.M. Loosely of Moline, Il. Major Dr. Samuel Craig Plummer Jr. 1917-1918 A.E.F", 02/04/1919

 File — Box: 67
Identifier: 27_P_L_gp_2_123
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.

Dates: 02/04/1919

"Mayor C.G. Trevor, Moline", 04/07/1919

 File — Box: 67
Identifier: 27_P_L_gp_2_124
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.

Dates: 04/07/1919

"Louis Hartman. lath. S.B. Cobb house. 15th St Rock Island. East of Court House", 09/12/1919

 File — Box: 67
Identifier: 27_P_L_gp_2_125
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.

Dates: 09/12/1919

"Mayor Harry Schriver" - with boy, 09/24/1919

 File — Box: 67
Identifier: 27_P_L_gp_2_126
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.

Dates: 09/24/1919

"Mrs. Carr-Lukens. South Rock Island", 08/11/1920

 File — Box: 67
Identifier: 27_P_L_gp_2_127
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.

Dates: 08/11/1920

"Mrs. S.D. Woodin, nee Kahlke", 10/21/1920

 File — Box: 67
Identifier: 27_P_L_gp_2_128
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.

Dates: 10/21/1920