A fourth of July parade in front of the Wilkening Building. Pictured left to right: Frank Cloke, Mae Bissett Hewes, Jules Doescher, Winnie Hewes, Charles Bissett, Myron Tillotson and H.J. Hartmann.
Polson's Saloon, pictured left to right: W. Schweer, unknown, unknown, C. DeGrace, H. Wilkening, A. Rohe, C Bisterfield, unknown, F. Paape, H. Polson, A. Polson, A.H. Rice, W. Klemme, H. Bahlman and in his buggy Dr. C. Blim.
Returning World War I veterans and the local chapter of the American Red cross. Ladies at the left side, front row, left to right: Mrs. Henry Luecke, Ruth DeJarnett, Mrs. William Rohe; (back row) Sohie Luecke, Mrs. Enda Gaines; (ladies at right front…
Interior of Rohe Brothers' Drug Store, with Charles J. Rohe pictured at counter. The post office operated on the right side and to the rear of the building.
Myron and Helen Quackenbush. Myron was a Civil War veteran and owned a Machine Shop by his home. He was also the first Chief of the Crete Fire Department. He additionally made the first car in Crete in 1903.
The historic home of Don and Winifern Easterday built in 1901. The home was passed down from her grandparents, William Wood and his wife. In 1997 it would become the law office of Phyllis Monk.
The Horn Family Home, own by Charles Horn, the first mayor of Crete. The house was donated in 1978 by Joe Hager to be used to house the Crete Public Library.
The Murhead farm house on Richton road was built by Francis and Elizabeth Spence, immigrants from Scotland. The land had originally been owned by Moses and Hannah Cook. The house was used in the underground railroad in the 1840's and 1950's.
Tilloston's Grocery and Meat Market on the northeast corner of Main and Cass Streets. Next to the horse are Mr. Tillotson, Mr. Bordwell, Mrs. Tillotson and their three children, Hilda, Sophie and Hiram.