Box 1
Contains 37 Results:
LHC21. Quincy, IL Industrial List, 1972
Industrial List of Quincy, Illinois, January 1972, 11 p. Lists companies, founding dates, names of executives, products, and number of employees.
LHC22. Peoria, IL "Directory of Manufactures", 1972-1973
Directory of Peoria member manufacturers, listing company names, address, telephone numbers executives, products, affiliate or parent companies, sales and number of employees.
LHC23. Jacksonville, IL "Major Employers and Financial Institutions" and "Membership Roster, Jacksonville Area Chamber of Commerce", 1972
Both businesses and companies, addresses, names of executives, products, and numbers of employees.
LHC24. Dr. Henry C. Barrell Estate Inventory, 1877
Inventory includes medical instruments and books, operating equipment, and a listing of office furnishings, May 27, 1877. 27 photocopies from Sangamon County, Record of Inventories, Book No. 8, 1877-1879, p. 24-37.
LHC25. Elijah Iles, Estate Inventory, 1877
Springfield, Illinois, October 1, 1883. 6 photocopies from Sangamon County, Record of Inventories, Book 10, 1883-1886, p. 235-237.
LHC26. Abraham Lincoln Association Annual Banquet, 1980
Annual banquet, February 12, 1980. Held in restored Springfield Marine Bank. Program featured 1860 photograph of bank and 1860 photograph of Lincoln by Preston Butler of Springfield. Mary Frances Berry was the guest speaker.
LHC27. "Springfield's Railroad Relocation Plan", 1979
Capital City Rail Road Relocation Authority. Springfield, Illinois: Harland Bartholomew and Associates, Inc. December 1979. 15 p., illustrated pamphlet.
LHC28. "City Water Light and Power: A History of Progress and Public Service: 1845-1979", 1979
Largest municipally-owned water and electric utility in Illinois. Statements on the history of CWLP from its origins as a well and four public water pumps on Springfield's public square in 1845; and the purification of water from Lake Springfield.
LHC29. Springfield Water Treatment: "Where Does Springfield Water Come From?", 1979
Largest municipally-owned water and electric utility in Illinois. Statements on the history of CWLP from its origins as a well and four public water pumps on Springfield's public square in 1845; and the purification of water from Lake Springfield.
LHC30.
Transferred to MC78.