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News Progress Posted on November 11, 2015 by webmasterNovember 11, 2015

The photo above was taken circa 1940. There is no other information available. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

The photo above was taken circa 1940. There is no other information available. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on November 4, 2015 by webmasterNovember 4, 2015

The King Lunch Room was located on the east side of the square in Sullivan and was owned and operated by Ed R. King, the tall man wearing the hat. Standing next to him is Charles Hollis, Johnny Brosam, and Bert Hollis. The man to the right was unidentified. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

The King Lunch Room was located on the east side of the square in Sullivan and was owned and operated by Ed R. King, the tall man wearing the hat. Standing next to him is Charles Hollis, Johnny Brosam, and Bert Hollis. The man to the right was unidentified. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on October 28, 2015 by webmasterOctober 28, 2015

Pictured above is Virgil Booker (left) with R.D. Ramsey Excavating. The year that this photo was taken is unknown. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

Pictured above is Virgil Booker (left) with R.D. Ramsey Excavating. The year that this photo was taken is unknown. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on October 21, 2015 by webmasterOctober 21, 2015

Pictured here is Stricklan School on the Sullivan Township and East Nelson line. It was in operation around 1888. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

Pictured here is Stricklan School on the Sullivan Township and East Nelson line. It was in operation around 1888. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on October 14, 2015 by webmasterOctober 14, 2015

Pictured here are James R. Davis, wife Cora Mitchell Davis and son Stanley R. Davis. This photo was taken around 1910 in Dunn, IL. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

Pictured here are James R. Davis, wife Cora Mitchell Davis and son Stanley R. Davis. This photo was taken around 1910 in Dunn, IL. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on October 7, 2015 by webmasterOctober 7, 2015

Pictured above is the Kirksville Elevator, which was built in 1908. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

Pictured above is the Kirksville Elevator, which was built in 1908. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on September 30, 2015 by webmasterSeptember 30, 2015

Pictured above is an airplane view of the Sullivan business disctict circa 1940. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

Pictured above is an airplane view of the Sullivan business disctict circa 1940. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on September 23, 2015 by webmasterSeptember 23, 2015

Pictured above are members of the 1927 Board of Education. Pictured are President H.C. Shirey, Secretary Homer W. Wright, David Cummins, Len Loveless, J.B. Tabor, Guy L. Kellar and Dr. J.F. Lawson. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

Pictured above are members of the 1927 Board of Education. Pictured are President H.C. Shirey, Secretary Homer W. Wright, David Cummins, Len Loveless, J.B. Tabor, Guy L. Kellar and Dr. J.F. Lawson. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on September 16, 2015 by webmasterSeptember 16, 2015

Moultrie Moment of the Week                                                    Pictured here is the 1927 SHS football personnel. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

Moultrie Moment of the Week
Pictured here is the 1927 SHS football personnel. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on September 9, 2015 by webmasterSeptember 9, 2015

Moultrie Moment of the Week                                                    Pictured here are second semester students from the Sullivan High School Student Council. This photo was taken in 1927. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

Moultrie Moment of the Week
Pictured here are second semester students from the Sullivan High School Student Council. This photo was taken in 1927. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

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Poppies to honor those who gave all



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On Friday, May 22nd, Ruth Keown, Vice-President of the Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary Unit 68, greeted the public at the entrance to the local Post Office, distributing Memorial Poppies. Each year, millions of Americans wear these Memorial Poppies in memory of American service members who lost their lives in war while serving their country, and to assist those Veterans who are now hospitalized or in rehabilitation, suffering from wounds and illnesses. Memorial Day poppies distributed by the American Legion symbolize the ultimate sacrifice made by service members and are a tribute to those who lost their lives in war. Wearing the poppy is a way to honor the fallen and ensure their bravery is never forgotten.


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