W. Lewis & Company Princess Peggy sale mailer, 1932
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W. Lewis & Company
Date
1932
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W. Lewis & Company Advertisement for Princess Peggy sale, 1932
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W. Lewis & Company
Date
1932
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Neil St. (Champaign), North 113
Department Stores--Champaign
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W. Lewis and Co. Department Store (Champaign) Photographs Envelope
Date
1942
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The Tiny Times, Vol. 1, No. 5, published by W. Lewis & Company in Champaign.
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W. Lewis & Company
Date
1924
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The Eichberg Building (formerly the New York Store)
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The Eichberg Opera House, located on the third floor, was the site of plays, minstrel shows, comedy troupes, and orators.
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J.S. Lothrop's Champaign County Directory 1870-1871
Date
1870
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Plaque honoring the Sisterhood’s service located in Sinai Temple, Champaign.
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The first Sinai Temple building located on the southwest corner of Clark and State Streets, circa 1955.
Date
Circa 1955
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Sinai Temple founders present at the 50th Anniversary, left to right: Leonard Lewis, Albert Stern, Charles Loeb, and Isaac Kuhn.
Date
1954
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