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The Congress Spring was first drawn by artist Augustus Knoller; his original work was copied and elaborated on by so many followers it is almost difficult to differentiate one from another. These images show the Congress Spring and Columbian Spring…
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These early images depict the Congress Spring, the Bandstand and the Columbian Spring in what is known as Congress Spring Park. A wrought iron fence surrounds the property and runs along East Congress St.
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The original pavilion over Congress Spring is shown in these images. A wrought iron fence surrounds the area.
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A Dipper Boy reaches into the tube containing the flow of the Congress Spring. A wooden bar surrounds the spring and people are standing around it, drinking the waters. The pavilion itself is simple in lines. Written in the border of the card is the…
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An image of Eugene Corsale.

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These early images depict the Crescent Hotel. The four story building stands out from the trees growing along its periphery. A man is standing between two curved staircases, each leading to a full sized porch, one along the front of the building and…
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A photograph of the Sullivan children
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Program cover for the dedication of the new Jewish Community Center.
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Photograph of Dennis Sullivan
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These are images of a Dipper Boy at High Rock Spring. The young man is holding a long stick with a holder for two glasses. The stick in lowered inside the hole and the glasses are filled. The conical shape of the tufa is prominent.
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