Sarah Margaret Mercer poses for a portrait. She was born in 1857 in Lewiston, Fulton County, Illinois, and later moved to Whiting, Kansas, where she passed away in 1937. On verso: "1875 Aunt Mag"
Two unidentified boys wearing dark clothing pose for a portrait.On verso: "Unidentified-related to Banks or Farrell families at Fulton Co Ill. (See N. B. Banks book 1984)[.]"
An unidentified boy stands next to a chair holding a bagOn verso: "Unidentified - related to Banks or Farrell families of Fulton Co Ill. (See N. B. Banks book)[.]"
Two unidentified children pose for a portrait.On verso: "Unidentified related to Banks or Farrell families of Fulton Co. Ill. (See N. B. Banks book 1984)."
An unidentified man sits on a wooden chair for a portrait. On verso: "Unidentified - related to Banks or Farrell families of Fulton Co. Ill. (See N. B. Banks book 1984)[.]"
Two unknown men in heavy coats stand behind a chair for a portrait.On verso: "Unidentified - related to Banks or Farrell families of Fulton, Co Ill (in N. B. Banks book 1984)."
Two unknown women and two unknown men gather for a group photo. On verso: "Unidentified - related to Banks or Farrell families of Fulton Co Illinois (in N. B. Banks book)[.]"
Mary S. Barrickman Rowe stands behind a picket fence at her family's home and dairy farm, Fairhaven, while an unidentified person stands on the front porch.
The Blackford family gathers at the family homestead on Water Street in Findley, Ohio for a portrait. On verso: "From left to right. In Windows: cousin Tutie (Letitia), Aunt Win. Mrs. Jason B., Cousin Mama B. On step: Uncle Dick B holding George,…
Four men receive certificates of recognition from the Springfield Urban League. From left to right: Negil McPherson, pastor Zion Baptist Church; Will Briggs, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, District 186; Roger Bridges; and Gus Stevents, Sangamon…
Roger D. Bridges (far left) stands with (l-r) Illinois Governor Jim Thompson, an unknown man, Tom Schwartz, and Ralph Newman for a group photo.Photo dedication "For Roger Bridges from Jim Thompson '85."
An unfilled postcard displays a bird's-eye view of the Illinois State Capital Building, the Centennial Building, and the Supreme Court Building in Springfield.