Shawneetown Illinois Bank Image from April 1937
A bank stands in Shawneetown, Illinois, built by the state in 1839. In the foreground, a water tank sits on the sidewalk for public drinking purposes. Taken in April 1937, this image illustrates early 19th-century banking architecture and community resources in a small town. Shawneetown reflects the social and economic history of rural Illinois.
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Shawneetown Illinois Bank Image from April 1937
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