#1 Pictures of Main Street in Columbia |
#2 Monroe Count Court House and 1912 view of
Main Street in Waterloo. |
#3 A
view of Maeystown |
#4 Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church, Columbia - Madonnaville Catholic Church -
St. John Church, Maeystown |
#5 New
Hanover Church, and St. Paul Evangelical Church, Columbia. |
#6 A
view of Main Street in Columbia with tracks. |
#7 Evangel
Assembly of God, St. Paul United Church of Christ, St. Paul
Lutheran Church. |
#8 1895
View of the Riechenbach Saloon, Millard & Charles Reichenbach, first
Electric Car in Columbia 1912 |
#9 Two
views of the Columbia Star Mill. |
#10 Postcards,
View of Fourth St., Waterloo, Monroe County Courthouse, and a view of
the Peterstown House. |
#11 Newspaper
picture of Trolly, Autos Club, Milk Co. Submitted
by Pat Vaseska |
#12 Belle
Fontaine House Submitted
by Janet Flynn |
#13 Hern
Family Home, Harrisonville Submitted
by Mary L. (Hern) Limpert |
#14 Fults
Tavern and Hotel, Hern Rock Crushing Business, A. R. Mause's Hotel &
Saloon in Fults and Popular Fults Watering Hole. Submitted
by Mary L. (Hern) Limpert |
#15 Columbia,
Illinois Parade / Picnic Photos Submitted by Melissa
Seaton |
#16 The Niebruegge
farm sitting on the site of the old Cairns Homestead. The estate was
known as Walnut Grove during Cairns time. Dr.Cairns died 1832 and the
estate went to C. B. Wallace, Al LaSource and finally Fred
Niebruegge. Niebruegge remodeled the Cairns home and made it into
a modern home. The Wallace Cemetery is located about 35 yards from the
home. The cemetery is choked with weeds once again. Governor Shadrach
Bond held his first banquet as Governor at the Cairns estate. The House
was destroyed by the Great Flood of 1993.The house was eventually torn
down and hauled away in September 1995. |