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Black and white photograph of a Mrs. Bigger in front of Norris Mill, an Effingham Flour Mill that was no longer in use, late 1930s or early 1940s.

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Black and white photograph of Norris Mill, an Effingham Flour Mill, with horse delivery and people out front, late 1800s.

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Black and white photographic postcard of a woman inside a stylized letter 'U.' It was sent to a Miss May Crow, Brown's Nurseries Ont., and was stamped at the post office 'Fonthill, Feb 22, 1911.'

The text reads "Hello there, was so pleased to get…

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Various photos and documents concerning the Scholfield and Kilman family of Effingham.

The first two images are portraits of Mary Margaret Scholfield (Kilman) and Col. John Scholfield, likely taken inside their home.

The next two images…

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Black and white photograph taken from Joe Daboll's house looking east toward the Goldring farm, Effingham, c. 1930.

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Black and white photograph of Joe Daboll's flats, looking north on the Effingham landscape, c. 1930.

The same area, near Sulphur Spring Drive, was later known as Effingham Picnic Park.

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Black and white photograph of Joe Daboll's house in Effingham, looking east towards Saint Johns, c. 1979.

The house was built in 1881 by John Daboll. It was later owned by Dr. Accursi.

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Two black and white photographs with views of the Daboll/Accursi house, Effingham, December 1977.

It was built by John Daboll in 1881.

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Two black and white photographs of Doris (Daboll) Kennedy as a child, posing with the family cat, c. 1926.

She was part of the prominent Daboll family of Effingham.

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Black and white photograph of a portrait of Joseph Daboll, a prominent Effingham citizen, c. late 1800s.
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