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St. Charles Minnesota, St. Charles Public Library on Our Story's Memoirs of a Librarian #14
Caroline the Librarian checks out the books at another wonderful library in Our Story country—this time shes perusing among the stacks at St. Charles, MN.
2013 06 08 Dragon Boat Races at St. Charles, Illinois RiverFest
The annual Dragon Boat races are a featured element of RiverFest in St. Charles, Illinois. While the fest is held throughout the downtown area, the Dragon Boat races are held at Pottawatomie Park.
Around the Block in St. Charles: Abby's Breakfast & Lunch Part 2
Join is for today's Around the Block in St. Charles! Jon Hansen heads out to one of the most popular brunch spots in IL, Abby's Breakfast & Lunch!
St charles Mn trailer race 2016
01 ford focus #13 the last race anyone can enter even if they lost their trailer earlier skip to 3:09
The St. Charles Center in Rural Mercer County, Ohio. Part 2 (Seminary Library and Heritage Room)
The Seminary Library and Heritage at the Missionaries of the Precious Blood St. Charles Center
Chapter 1: Charles Parsons's brother Lewis B. Parsons, Jr.
Excerpt from chapter 1 of The Life and Times of Missouri's Charles Parsons: Between Art and War by John Launius. Available February 2020. Instagram: Parsons_Book Facebook: @parsonsbook
Book Synopsis:
This book details the life and times of Charles Parsons, one of St. Louis’s and the nation’s most influential yet little-known figures. As a U. S. Civil War quartermaster and advisor to generals, politicians, and presidents alike, he was instrumental to the Union cause. As a world-traveling art connoisseur, he helped found the first art museum west of the Mississippi and donated his remarkable collection of American and European paintings and Japanese and Chinese art. And to this day, his philanthropic work and dedication to education live on in some of the country’s grandest institutions. From his business failures in a riverside boomtown to his rise to national renown, this book tells his full story for the first time, with the attention and spirit the subject is due.
Acknowledgements:
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts
Missouri Historical Society
Washington University in St. Louis Archive
Indiana Historical Society
Olivet College Library
The Missouri State Archive
The St. Charles Historical Society
The State History Historical Society of Missouri
The St. Louis Public Library
The Heinrich Schliemann Museum
The Missouri Humanities Council
St. Louis Art Museum
Missouri Civil War Museum
The American Bankers Associations (ABA)
Bonhams Auction Company
Bellefontaine Cemetery
The Carnegie Historical Museum
Parsons College Alumni
Watertown Free Public Library
David and Carrie's Wedding
8/25/12
Hotel Baker
St. Charles, IL
Waiting period for bankruptcy
When can I file bankruptcy again. St. Louis Bankruptcy Attorney Tobias Licker explains the waiting period between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Find more information about Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 on our website at If you are looking for a St. Louis bankruptcy lawyer, we offer a free consultation and have offices at the following locations:
Main Office & Mailing Address:
1861 Sherman Dr
St. Charles, MO 63303
Tel. (636) 916-5400
Fax (636) 916-5402
See location on map:
St. Louis Office:
3470 Hampton Ave, Suite 101
St. Louis, MO 63109
See location on map:
Florissant office:
1281 Graham Rd., Suite 300
(Located at I-270 and Graham Rd, inside First Bank Building, 3rd Floor)
Florissant, MO 63031
See location on map:
Granite City office:
3600 Nameoki Rd, Suite 201
(Inside First Bank Building, 2nd Floor)
Granite City, IL 62040
Tel. (618) 977-9560
See location on map:
Streetcars of St. Louis
This short video features streetcars operating throughout St. Louis before they were taken out of service in the 1960s. Historic footage is courtesy of Mark D. Goldfeder, President of The St. Louis Railway Enthusiasts, Inc. (SLRE).
Produced and edited by Andrew Raimist.
Music: Night Train by Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery and It Never Entered My Mind by Miles Davis.
This video was first presented at the Wellston Loop Family Reunion on Saturday, November 21, 2015 at 5930 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive, St. Louis, Missouri (the former J.C. Penney Department Store).
St Charles North 24-13 Geneva
The North Stars of St Charles North jumped off to a 17-0 lead in their game against Geneva and then held on as the Viking rally fell short.The final score was 24-13 in favor of the North Stars. The game was played at Geneva on Friday Sept 14, 2018..
I'm not worried about the gas - Boating Mississippi & Illinois Rivers to Joe Page Bridge Hardin IL ⚓
Don Brandt and Heather took us out boating from Hideaway Harbor in Portage Des Sioux, Missouri to Hardin IL and back on the Mississippi and Illinois rivers. Great time with a little adventure.
Details about the Joe Page Bridge at Hardin IL
The Great River Road (Highway 100) crosses the Illinois River at Hardin. Linking Calhoun and Greene Counties is the vertical lift Joe Page Bridge with a lift span of 308 feet 9 inches long. A vertical lift bridge uses a system of counterweights and cables to raise an inner section. This section remains horizontal as it is raised upward, allowing river traffic to pass beneath the bridge. The lift is operated by by two 50-horsepower motors and is equipped with a gasoline engine in case of emergency. Approximately five million pounds of steel and 9,000 cubic yards of concrete were used in its construction. At 1,728 feet in length it is the longest bridge in Illinois.
Dedicated on July 23, 1931, the bridge is named after Joseph M. Page (1845-1938). Page served in the Union Army during the Civil War and settled in Jerseyville after that conflict. He began working for a builder/architect named Embley and designed many of the ornamental staircases and much of the fine woodwork that adorned many of the fine homes in Jerseyville, including the Cheney Mansion. Joe Page was involved in politics and served five times as Mayor of Jerseyville. Besides being responsible for the construction of the bridge that is named in his honor, he was instrumental in the creation of Pere Marquette State Park, in the establishing the area's water and electric light plants, and in bringing telephone service into Jerseyville. Joe Page also served as editor of the Jersey County Democrat newspaper for 58 years. Joe Page was loved by all the children in the area, who called him Uncle Joe, and he used to rent out the old Orpheum Theater in Jerseyville on his birthday and give out free passes to the children for an afternoon of cartoons and a main feature.
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Chapter 2: Charles Parsons and Keokuk, Iowa: The First Gate City to the West
Excerpt from chapter 2 of The Life and Times of Missouri's Charles Parsons: Between Art and War by John Launius. Available February 2020. Instagram: Parsons_Book Facebook: @parsonsbook
Book Synopsis:
This book details the life and times of Charles Parsons, one of St. Louis’s and the nation’s most influential yet little-known figures. As a U. S. Civil War quartermaster and advisor to generals, politicians, and presidents alike, he was instrumental to the Union cause. As a world-traveling art connoisseur, he helped found the first art museum west of the Mississippi and donated his remarkable collection of American and European paintings and Japanese and Chinese art. And to this day, his philanthropic work and dedication to education live on in some of the country’s grandest institutions. From his business failures in a riverside boomtown to his rise to national renown, this book tells his full story for the first time, with the attention and spirit the subject is due.
Acknowledgements:
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts
Missouri Historical Society
Washington University in St. Louis Archive
Indiana Historical Society
Olivet College Library
The Missouri State Archive
The St. Charles Historical Society
The State History Historical Society of Missouri
The St. Louis Public Library
The Heinrich Schliemann Museum
The Missouri Humanities Council
St. Louis Art Museum
Missouri Civil War Museum
The American Bankers Associations (ABA)
Bonhams Auction Company
Bellefontaine Cemetery
The Carnegie Historical Museum
Parsons College Alumni
Watertown Free Public Library
Williamsfield, IL. WCUSD #210 - 1 8 2018 Public Comment
Williamsfield, IL. WCUSD #210 - 1 8 2018 Public Comment
Water Street Studios Giving Tuesday Campaign 2019
Make the arts a priority with us on Giving Tuesday, December 3rd. Our goal is to raise $26,821 for our art education and outreach programs at Water Street Studios.
Can we count on you to help us get there?
DONATE TODAY at:
Water Street Studios' goal for #givingtuesday is to raise $26,821 for our art education & outreach programs!
We use the arts as a tool to elevate our entire community, especially those in need.
Here's why it's important that you give today:
We provide hundreds of art classes to serve everyone, regardless of barriers from Aurora to Elgin. Including:
- St. Mary's Catholic Elementary School
- West Aurora School District 129
- Batavia Public Library of Illinois
- Warrenville Public Library District
- Messenger Public Library
- Covenant Living at the Holmstad
- Kane County Sheriff's Office and more!
This year kicked off our biggest pARTnership yet! Our #activatethealley pARTnership Project helps raise awareness to support organizations in our community including:
Association for Individual Development to empower people with physical, developmental, intellectual and mental health challenges to enjoy lives of dignity and purpose.
Batavia Park District to provide fun, safe and innovative open space and recreational opportunities that will enrich the quality of life for our residents.
CASA Kane County to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children within the Juvenile Court system.
Fox Valley Entrepreneurship Center - FVEC to provide critical support to local companies to help them create jobs, expand their business and grow revenue.
Fox Valley Food for Health to promote a nutrition-focused community through teen education and serving those struggling with a health crisis.
Fox Valley Patriotic Organization to create a national monument to celebrate the symbol of our great nation, the United States Flag.
Fox Valley Special Recreation Association (FVSRA) to provide a diverse range of year-round recreational activities to enable residents with disabilities to experience active, healthy and playful lifestyles.
Mutual Ground to provide education, awareness, and life-changing services that empower individuals, families, and communities to end the cycle of domestic and sexual violence (see image above).
TriCity Family Services to strengthen people and build community through the provision of quality, affordable counseling, youth crisis intervention, prevention, and early intervention services that promote sound mental health and effective family functioning.
We invite you to support these incredible organizations and arts this Giving Tuesday so that we can continue to hold collaboration over competition to build a healthier, more vibrant community together.
Donate Today at
A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU TO:
All Spoked Up & All Spoked Up - Aurora for matching $1 for $1 up to $1,000 to help support our campaign! Get your dollars matched by making a donation at:
Primrose School of St. Charles West for matching $1 for $1 up to $1,000 to help support our campaign! Get your dollars matched by making a donation at:
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2006 KONE Hydraulic Elevator @ Moline Public Library, Moline IL
My lack of uploads continue, but it will come to an end soon! This is the first video of what could end up being a massive video dump. I got a lot of unreleased material coming.
Anyway, this is the elevator at our public library in Moline off 41st Street. This was probably one of the last hydraulic elevators that KONE installed before they stopped making them. It has a really good motor and it runs well.
Copyright 2018 MusicMaker97 Productions of Moline, IL
All Rights Reserved
A Celebration of Rural America: Geneva History Center: Geneva, Illinois
A Celebration of Rural America is a traveling exhibition of the most important movement in American Art during the late 1920s and 30s. This Geneva History Center Exhibit runs through October 31, 2012. Video production by Stage Fright Productions. david@stagefrightproductions.com
March, 2011 - Wolf at Woodridge, IL Library
John Basile of Big Run Wolf Ranch in Lockport, IL brings a female wolf and some baby coyotes to a presentation at the Woodridge, IL Library in March, 2011.
KSDK, Great Flood of '93, October 1993
KSDK produced an hour-long documentary on the flood using clips from its newscasts. The documentary was sold in VHS form to benefit the Red Cross. This clip encompasses the two most iconic moments of the flood: (1) the flooding of the Chesterfield Valley in west St. Louis County, and (2) the destruction of a house near a broken levee in Monroe County, Illinois. Libraries in the St. Louis area have copies of this hour-long VHS documentary. This material is provided for the sole purpose of criticism, comment, scholarship, and research.
President Reagan's Remarks to Chicago Heights Citizens in Illinois on June 28, 1985
Full Title: President Reagan's Remarks to Chicago Heights Citizens at Bloom High School in Illinois on June 28, 1985
Creator(s): President (1981-1989 : Reagan). White House Television Office. 1/20/1981-1/20/1989 (Most Recent)
Series: Video Recordings, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
Collection: Records of the White House Television Office (WHTV) (Reagan Administration), 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
Transcript:
Production Date: 6/28/1985
Access Restriction(s):Unrestricted
Use Restriction(s):Unrestricted
Contact(s): Ronald Reagan Library (LP-RR), 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, CA 93065-0600
Phone: 800-410-8354, Fax: 805-577-4074, Email: reagan.library@nara.gov
National Archives Identifier:51669826