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A large group of spectators have gathered on the ice-covered Rock River just north of the State Street bridge to watch the ice skaters. The Rockford Wholesale Grocery building is in the background. (Reference - Sinnissippi Saga, page 292.)

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The church was founded in December 1844, and the present building was built in 1877. The church was originally founded by Scottish settlers as was the small community of Argyle, which no longer exists. Services are still held in the 1877 building at…

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This photograph of the Winnebago County Courthouse looks south from West State Street. The jailhouse building is visible to the left. The courthouse is decorated with numerous patriotic banners and flags. This photo may have been taken during the…

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A large, single-story factory with a smokestack dominates the center of this photograph. A Chicago & Northwestern railroad car sits next to the building. The name and location of this factory are unknown.

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This photograph features a group of men posing on a lawn with trees in the background.

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Fourteen men pose on a cinder tennis court for this photograph. A club banner proclaiming "Tuxedo Tennis Club" is suspended from the net. The club was formed in 1895 and played matches at the corner of Elm and S. Winnebago Streets on the Briggs lot.…

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This parade of military enlistees marches west on West State Street approaching the N. Church Street intersection. The Spanish-American War lasted from April to August 1898. Note the Golden Eagle Clothing Company owned by C. F. Henry on the right. A…

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Architect Alfred Smith from Chicago produced this drawing to demonstrate how a new and larger sanctuary might be connected to the Fairfield Memorial Parish House. This particular concept was not used in the final approved project. The new church was…

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The Rockford Insurance Company of Illinois was founded in 1866. The President in the 1890s was John Lake. The company typically underwrote flood and fire disasters. In this time period, Rockford Insurance was on the sixth floor of the William Brown…

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American House Hotel, 127 N. Madison Street, sat at the southeast corner of Market and Madison Streets in Rockford near the east side of the Rock River. It was one of many early hotels in the city.

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The Rockford Insurance Company of Illinois was founded in 1866. The President in the 1890s was John Lake. The company typically underwrote flood and fire disasters. In this time period, they were on the sixth floor of the William Brown building on…

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The Rockford Insurance Company of Illinois was founded in 1866. The President in the 1890s was John Lake. The company typically underwrote flood and fire disasters. In this time period, Rockford Insurance was on the sixth floor of the William Brown…

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This photograph of a factory/workshop interior shows numerous heavy, belt-driven machines and their operators in a production environment. Hanging chains and metal parts and scraps can be seen strewn about. The name and location of the factory and…

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This unidentified home makes a significant impression for its unique architecture and style. The address, owner, and architect are unknown.

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People on a long, sloping riverbank look out on a tranquil water scene.

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A Rockford City Railway Company electric car that served the Church Street and Harlem Avenue route is stopped with the motormen posing for a photograph. In 1881 the Rockford Street Railroad Company started with horse-drawn vehicles, switching to…

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There were numerous bands providing community concerts in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The Rockford Military Band poses for this photograph in one of the area's parks. (Reference - Sinnissippi Saga, page 245.)

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This photograph, looking west, frames a large group of people standing just in front of the train depot overhang. Two young men dressed in outfits similar to the Zouave uniforms worn during the Civil War stand next to two mules each held by a woman…

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A very large group of people stand on the ice on either side of the Rock River and also on the East State Street bridge. This photograph was taken looking southeast. Rockford High School and Rockford Watch Company rooflines are visible just to the…

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A large group of elementary school children pose in costume in front of some background staging. They appear to be in a large carpeted rehearsal room/classroom. A similar depiction can be found in photo 88.122.813.

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The Rockford Insurance Company of Illinois was founded in 1866. The President in the 1890s was John Lake. The company typically underwrote flood and fire disasters. In this time period, Rockford Insurance was on the sixth floor of the William Brown…

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There were numerous bands providing community concerts in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The Rockford Military Band poses for this photograph in one of the area's parks. (Reference - this is a slightly wider view than the one found in Sinnissippi…

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The Rockford Insurance Company of Illinois was founded in 1866. The President in the 1890s was John Lake. The company typically underwrote flood and fire disasters. In this time period, Rockford Insurance was on the sixth floor of the William Brown…

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This interior photograph shows parts of two rooms. The lighting is electric. Several plants are on display around the room as well as artwork on the walls. The location and the homeowner's name are unknown. An additional photo of a home interior can…

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A large group of seated and standing male and female performers appear in costume in this photograph on a multi-level stand in front of a large stained glass window. It is unclear where this photograph was taken. One performer stands at the center at…

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Three couples in very nice outfits hold hands as they traverse a creek, crossing on a large tree that has fallen across the water.

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A large group of fish of various sizes hang from a single stringer under the roofline of an outdoor structure. There appears to be a mirror in the photograph that shows the stringer of fish from the opposite angle. A wood-shingled roof line appears…

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This closed-course race is about to start for nine cyclists at the Fairgrounds (aka Fairgrounds Park). This event may have taken place during the county fair typically held in September. Cycling competitions were quite common in Rockford and of…

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A doubles game is in progress on the Tuxedo Tennis Club cinder court at the corner of Elm and S. Winnebago Streets. For similar photographs and other views of players, club members, and this court, see photos 88.122.762, 88.122.714, 88.122.802, and…

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Numerous fish hang from stringers in this photograph. It is similar to photos 88.122.722 and 88.122.740.

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This well-dressed group of men and women sit under a "Carcaluly Camp" banner in an opening in a wooded area. Several individuals are holding musical instruments in the foreground in addition to a bicycle propped against a tree. A hammock or two…

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This photograph depicts a large group of County Bar Association (Winnebago) members gathered in a wooded area for a clam bake at Macktown Forest Preserve, about 12 miles north of Rockford on the banks of the Rock River near present day Rockton, IL.…

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Freight Engine 491 was involved in a head-on collision with a much smaller engine, Switch Engine 116, just west of the 7th Street crossing of the Illinois Central Railroad. The freight train was running about 30 minutes ahead of schedule at the time…

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A well-dressed man sits quietly, intently perusing a newspaper in his lap while a dog lays on a rug near his feet. The lighting is electric. Several plants are on display around the room as well as artwork on the walls. The location and the man's…

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A small creek cuts through wooded bluffs and areas of grassy fields. The location is unknown.

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A Rockford City Railway Company electric car that served the Church Street and Harlem Avenue route is stopped with the motormen posing for a photograph. In 1881 the Rockford Street Railroad Company started with horse-drawn cars then switched to…

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A large group of men relax at the stern of a boat. The names of the men, the boat, and the location are unknown.

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Five women are on horseback ready for a day of casual riding. A similar view can be seen in photo 88.122.716. This photograph is from the H. W. Williams Collection. (Reference - Sinnissippi Saga, page 193.)

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This beautiful nature scene features a small creek that separates wooded bluff areas from fields and meadows. The location is unknown.

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This photograph features a very busy and well-stocked interior of a typical dry goods store. It is unclear where this store is located and the proprietors' names.

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A woman and three children are in the front yard of a home in a wooded neighborhood near the front porch. A sidewalk is visible at the far left. The homes in the background look large and stately.

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This photo looks southwest from the Sinnissippi Park area toward Harlem Avenue (National Avenue and Harlem Boulevard) and its riverfront homes.

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Over forty men and women sit in a grassy open area, some with baseball gloves, bats, and balls, ready to play. Baseball was a popular recreational and competitive sport in Rockford and Northern Illinois starting in the 1860s. It is unclear where…

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Numerous fish on stringers hang from a wooden structure. They appear to be primarily walleye and bass.

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Ten young men, five standing and five seated, pose for this photograph that includes a large watermelon with one slice removed set next to it. The location, occasion, and the names of the men are unknown.

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On stage comprising the (2) guitar(s) and (2) mandolin(s) quartet are Carl Ross, L. Harold Clark, Bert Parmele, and H. W. Williams. In 1902, professional musicians in Rockford formed the Rockford Musical Association, an affiliate of the American…

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Mack F., a trotter horse, and D. Fay, a pacer horse, pose by their sulkies (lightweight, two-wheeled vehicles used by jockeys for harness racing) in front of a stable. The owner, Fred Moffatt, may be standing in the background. Fred Moffatt, owner of…

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Dredging on the Rock River was not an unusual sight in the late 1890s. The floating dredging barge seen in this photo was probably in use for increasing the depth of the channel. Similar dredging also took place for harvesting freshwater clams and…

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A large crowd gathers to watch as a special locomotive with a front-end crane moves into position to start removing train cars that have left the track during a wreck. The river is visible to the left and a two-lane road to the right. It is unclear…

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Five women are on horseback ready for a day of casual riding. This photograph is from the H. W. Williams Collection. (Reference - Sinnissippi Saga, page 193.)
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