1720's Map of Southern Illinois Region that includes Fort de Chartres
Fort de Chartres Site (Ill.)
France--Colonies--America--Defenses.
The first known map to include Fort de Chartres. It was done by Francois-Benjamin Dumont De Montigny and incorrectly show four bastions on the fort (the bastions were not included in the first iteration of the fort, but part of later versions).
Francois-Benjamin Dumont De Montigny
<em>Excavations at the Laurens Site: Probable Location of Fort de Chartres I</em> by Edward B. Jelks, Carl J. Ekberg, and Terrance J. Martin
Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
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Aerial View of Fort de Chartres
Fort de Chartres Site (Ill.)
France--Colonies--America--Defenses.
Aerial view of Fort de Chartres in Prairie Du Rocher, Illinois.
Frank Melliere
Courtesy of Frank Melliere
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Altgeld Hall architect James McLaren White, circa 1905
Campus Architecture
Deans
Portraits, Busts, and Reliefs
Engineering
Portrait of University of Illinois Professor and Supervising architect J.M. White, one of two architects of Altgeld Hall along with UIUC Professor Nathan Ricker.
RS: 39/2/20, Box FAC - 4, Folder FAC 4 - White, James M., Negative Number 13855, RS: 39/2/22, University of Illinois Archives
University of Illinois Archives
Circa 1905
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Altgeld Hall architect Nathan Ricker
Campus architecture
Portraits, Busts, and Reliefs
Portrait of University of Illinois Professor Nathan Ricker, one of two architects of Altgeld Hall along with UIUC Professor J.M. White.
Nathan Ricker Photographs Envelope, Champaign County Historical Archives at The Urbana Free Library
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Altgeld Hall Tower, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign, IL), 1967
Wood-block prints
Christmas cards--American--1960-1980
Fred Turner
Fred and Betty Turner's 1967 wood block print of Altgeld Hall for their annual Christmas card.
Fred Turner
Fred H. Turner woodblock prints, 1946-1974, Special Collections, Champaign County Historical Archives at The Urbana Free Library
1967
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Altgeld Hall, 1898
Altgeld Hall
19th Century
"Altgeld Hall", Photographs Envelope, Champaign County Historical Archives at The Urbana Free Library
1898
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Altgeld Hall, 1977
Altgeld Hall
20th Century
"Altgeld Hall", Photographs Envelope, Champaign County Historical Archives at The Urbana Free Library
1977
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Altgeld Hall, mid-20th Century
Altgeld Hall
20th Century
"Altgeld Hall" Photographs Envelope, Champaign County Historical Archives at The Urbana Free Library
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ASCE Members Measuring the Stone Arch Bridge, 1979
Bridges--Champaign, Ill.
Boneyard Creek--Bridges
Champaign (Ill.)--Buildings, Structures, Etc.
Stone Arch Bridge (Champaign, Ill.)
American Society of Civil Engineers members take measurements of the Stone Arch Bridge in preparation for a restoration effort.
Barry Kravitz
<em>Illinois Technograph. </em>Vol. 95 Issue 2 (December 1979)
Illini Media
December 1979
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Back of Cattle Bank building during early stages of restoration
Historic Buildings--1850s
Historic Preservation--Illinois
Back of Cattle Bank building after Joe's barbershop was torn down, during the early stages of restoration.
Cattle Bank Special Collection, Champaign County Historical Archives at The Urbana Free Library
1982-1983
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