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Richard Phillips Photographs

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0051

Scope and Contents

This collection contains photographic materials produced by Richard Phillips and a nearly complete run of the Iliniwek newspaper, which Phillips published from 1963 to 1976. Materials concern the early history of Illinois and heavily feature small towns, unique architectural details, and historic sites. The collection is divided into three series: Photographic Negatives, Contact Sheets, and Iliniwek Newspaper.

Series I: Photographic Negatives, 1963-1976 contains negatives of photographs taken by Richard Phillips throughout Illinois and in other midwestern states including Missouri, Wisconsin, and Iowa. Images feature courthouses and other public buildings, homes, unique architectural and decorative features, historic sites, rural and nature scenes, and archeological work. Folders relating to archeological work may contain images of human remains. Folders are arranged according to previously existing ID numbers. This series has been partially digitized, and digital images may be available upon request.

Series II: Contact Sheets, 1963-1976 contains contact sheets with printed images of the negatives in Series I. Many contact sheets are labeled with the ID Number of the corresponding negative, location where the photograph was taken, and other identifying information. They are arranged geographically and by topic.

Series III: Iliniwek Newspaper, 1963-1976 contains a nearly complete run of the newspaper, documenting the early history of Illinois with articles focusing on pre-colonial history through the 1800s. Arranged chronologically. This series has been digitized, and digital access may be available upon request.

Dates

  • 1963-1976

Creator

Access

The collection is open under the rules and regulations of the University of Illinois-Springfield (UIS).

Copyrights

Copyrights to this collection are held by UIS.

Biography

Richard Phillips was born on November 25, 1908 in Taylor Ridge in Rock Island County, Illinois. He completed a B.S. at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1930, and from 1932-1933 was assistant manager for the Charles R. Walgreen Company in Chicago. He joined the staff of the Peoria Journal newspaper in 1934, and in 1947 began working at the Cameo Engraving Co. in Peoria. He joined the Tazewell Publishing Company in Morton, Illinois in 1957 and remained there until his retirement in 1971.

Phillips was the editor and publisher of Iliniwek, a bimonthly newspaper about early Illinois history that ran from 1963-1976. Phillips traveled extensively throughout Illinois in pursuit of photographs documenting the history and culture of the state.

Richard Phillips passed away on March 2, 1982 in Peoria, Illinois. His photographic materials were donated to the archives by Betty Madden, a colleague who worked as a curator of art at the Illinois State Museum and was a board member of the Illinois State Historical Society.

Extent

3 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Provenance

A set of Iliniwek newspapers was donated to the archives by John Keiser on August 28, 1979. Photographic negatives, contact sheets, and additional newspapers were donated by Betty Madden on November 16, 1982.

Property Rights

UIS owns the property rights to this collection.

Processing Information

This collection was reprocessed in October and November 2025.

Title
Finding Aid to the Richard Phillips Photographs
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the UIS Archives/Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Archives/Special Collections LIB 144
One University Plaza, MS BRK 140
Springfield IL 62703-5407 US
217-206-6520