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Skinny Pitchers Policy House at 600 block Poplar St., Champaign

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Gus Dixon’s Policy House on the 600 block of Poplar St.

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Newspaper clipping about the opening of the Samuel T. Busey Memorial Library

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Newspaper clipping about the cornerstone for The Samuel T. Busey Memorial Library being laid on July 23, 1917.

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Kuhn's first store, The Emporium, located at 33 Main St., Champaign

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Mayor James Flynn’s 1939 re-election poster. He won the election on April 18, 1939.

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Image of University of Illinois student William Spurrier, whom ultimately died following a visit to local gambling, drinking, and prostitution establishments in Champaign.

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The Cattle Bank (then Heimlich Sundries) after a 1971 fire that destroyed most of the building interior.

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Leon Jeske, Edward Haas (facing camera), and a carpenter from Wisconsin work on Cattle Bank cornices.
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