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  • Collection: Kent Keller Collection

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An unidentified woman poses for a portrait wearing a dark dress while standing next to a chair.

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A Keller family child sits happily in a stroller.

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Actors Karl Pfeffer and Clara Moran pose for a portrait in their costumes for the play "Uncle Josh."On verso: "Uncle Josh=Karl Pfeffer. Aunt Minerva=Clara Moran. In play 'Uncle Josh,' Ava, Ills. March 28, 1895. Grand Success- played two nights for…

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Theodore Roosevelt sits for a portrait during his time as the 26th President of the United States (1901-1909).

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A Keller family child stands on the front porch of a house with their caregiver, an elderly African American woman.

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A man and woman sit with a young child in an automobile next to a house.

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A secretary takes notes at a businessman's desk. A map of Mexico hangs on the wall to their right.

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Several businessmen gather in an office with their secretary.

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Harry Woods, the then-nominee for Illinois Secretary of State, poses for a portrait. Woods served as Secretary of State from 1913-1914.

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An unidentified woman stands in front of a painted backdrop while holding an umbrella behind her shoulders.

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Harold Norbeck stands on a chair while posing for a picture with his dog.

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A woman holds a Keller family child on a miniature horse in front a house and pergola.

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Ten unidentified men pose for a portrait outside a tent with firearms. On verso: "TDA Keller."

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Several members of the Keller family sit for a group portrait.

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A group of young girls wearing white dresses and one boy pose for a group photograph while surrounded by American flags on the ground and next to the paintings on the back stone wall.

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Kent E. Keller sits for a portrait in Washington, D. C. just after losing his bid for reelection to the United States House of Representatives. Keller represented southern Illinois in the United States House of Representatives from 1931-1941.

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Kent E. Keller looks over a book in front of a microphone in a recording booth. While Keller was serving in Congress in 1934 the Library of Congress expanded the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped to include the…

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H. Hartwell sits for a portrait wearing a plaid tie.

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A woman stands on railroad tracks as trains load rocks in Carlyle, Illinois.

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An old shed stands near a field with farm buildings and the top of an oil well in the background.

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Two sheds stand near operational oil wells.

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A pumpjack operates near a farm.

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The Casey, Illinois, oil refinery, established in 1904, was the first oil refinery in the state.

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Several derricks stand near a long unidentified building in an oil field.

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Snow-covered houses surround operational oil wells.
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