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These are size 8 tan colored character shoes used for college theater productions. Character shoes are designed to give feet proper support while the neutral colors are meant to be worn with any costume. This pair, like many other designed for women,…

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Ossie Landfelder’s written speech dated March 19th 2003. This speech is in support of Tim Davlin as he runs for Mayor of Springfield Illinois.

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Campaign Sign for Ossie Langfelder (D) for Mayor of Springfield, Illinois. Mr. Langfelder served two terms as Mayor from 1987-1995. It is unknown whether this sign was used for the initial campaign in 1986 or the re-election campaign of 1990 or…

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This photo was taken by Logan with a drone while down in Palm Springs on vacation to golf with friends.

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A paper star made from a post-it note, with handwritten notes on it from a classmate

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Photograph of Springfield, IL city champion softball team of Paris Cleaners. Top third from left is Mary Martin.

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This is a Park Sherman Co. cigarette case. Park Sherman created many metal goods in Springfield, IL from the 1930s to 1960. This case may have been carried during WWII. This example was acquired at an antique shop.

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Chris used this passport from 1980 to 1983. It includes stamps from London and Kenya. Chris went from London to Scotland in 1983 for a 1 month trip with his brother, Phil. In that time, Chris went to 17 golf courses, stayed in a haunted castle, and…

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An Illinois legislator beginning his career in the Depression Era, Paul Powell became Secretary of State in 1965. He passed away in 1970, leaving behind $800,000 of cash found in shoeboxes and strongboxes in his Springfield hotel room. Powell's…

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Sign From the Rockefeller campaign unsuccessful Republican presidential nomination
Served as Vice President from 1974 to 1977 under President Gerald R. Ford
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