All Star Ranger Girls (Baseball team); Women baseball players -- Indiana; Women baseball team owners -- Illinois; Baseball teams -- Illinois; Baseball -- United States -- History;
The girls of the All Star Ranger Girls baseball team pose with team owner, Maud Nelson, in a downtown area. The women from left to right are Helen, Peanuts or Beatrice Schmidt, Tex, Margaret Gisolo, Mable, Montana or Cecil Gridle, Fargo or team...
Black and white photograph of a Christmas party in 1948. The picture shows city employees dressed in late 1940's formal wear. Women are wearing dresses and men suits and ties. There are Christmas decorations hanging from the ceiling, a mounted...
Color photograph of Bill Smith (left) and Jim Webster (right). They are standing in a place with electric signs. Bill Smith has his arm around Jim Webster and both are smiling for the photo. Bill Smith is wearing a white button down shirt beneath a...
Color photograph of Jim Webster (left) and Bill Smith (right). Both men are wearing a suit and tie at a function. Bill Smith has his arm around Jim Webster's shoulder
Black and white photograph of Bill Smith and Jim Webster. Bill Smith is on the left and Jim Webster is on the right. Both are wearing a black suit and tie and standing in a yard.
Binkley Mining Company (Vermillion County, Ind.); Coal miners -- Indiana -- Vermillion County;
Black and white photograph depicting Joe Marcinko, a worker who died as a result of an explosion at Binkley Coal Mine #1 owned by Binkley Coal Company. In the photograph, Joe Marcinko can be seen wearing his working clothes, a carbide lamp, and...
Coal miners -- Indiana -- Vermillion County -- Equipment and supplies; Coal mining -- Indiana -- Vermillion County; Mining equipment; Bogle Mine (Vermillion County, Ind.); Burton, Ben; Burton, Willis;
Ben Burton and Willis Burton, coal miners underground at the the Bogle Mine, Vermillion County, Indiana. The photograph was taken on February 27, 1914. The miners are wearing carbide lamps on their camps and are pictured with a square mouth...
This is Mary R. Walls's typewritten account of the legend of the Bonds Chapel tombstone in Orange County Indiana as collected by Lois K. Walls. According to legend, a woman's husband died and she jumped in the grave with him. They were both wearing...
Black and white photograph of a boy's church group. The boys are smiling, and five of them are wearing suits. The pulpit stands in the background as well as a United States flag. One boy is wearing glasses. A banister is behind and above the boys....
Black and white photograph of Moody Chamberlain's home in 1843. It is a two story building with 13 visible windows. Drapes are visible in two windows, the second story window farthest to the right below two chimneys, and the first floor window...
This photograph portrays mule driver, Charley Jones (left), and stable boss, George Jackson (right) with Sam #1 at the Clinton Coal Company's Crown Hill No. 1 Mine. Note that Charley Jones is wearing a cloth miner's cap with a sunshine or wick lamp...
Black and white photograph that features the Glenn Pirates basketball coach Jack Williams posing with 6'5" center Charles "Charlie" Session. The picture is inside a gymnasium in Bloomington Indiana. The two have their hand on a basketball. Coach...