Picture Gallery Oakwood Creamery CoGrain ElevatorScott Street – Early 1909s Old Schoolhouse – Early 1900sOld Schoolhouse – Early 1909s 1st girl back row – Grace Oakwood Wilson 2nd boy front row – Oral Longstreth 2nd girl front row – Ruby OakwoodInterurban through Oakwood Picture taken about 1950Interurban through Oakwood Picture furnished by Louis Early MillerOakwood Train DepotMcDaniel Barber ShopCemetery1870 Butler Bros. Used at Missionfield (Copied from files at Vermilion County Museum)Early Steam Shovel used at Missionfield copied from files at Vermilion County Museum)Missionfield Mine Was loaded by hand. Oscar Stuebe engineer 1911Morgan Oakwood Home on South Oakwood StreetCutting Through the Rock Cut for Rock Cut Coal MineOvermiers Newtown Blacksmith Shop – 1917 Man in Suit – Traveling Salesman, Ben Cox, Bill Overmier – Al OvermierLast Log Cabin in Oakwood Township, Vermilion County Illinois. B.R. Burton standing beside log cabin.Millie Lee at Salt Kettle Just west of Middlefork river at its first siteSalt KettleWater TowerFleming WineryBrad Neal inside Blacksmith ShopBlue Room CafeBradford Neal Blacksmith Shop Kelly Trimble, Sherm Musson, Brad Neal, Frank Davis, Tobe NealOakwood Livery StableDuring the late “Roaring Twenties” Oakwood residents had the opportunity to enjoy the Follies, presented by the men of the village. Only girl in the picture is Virginia Anderson at the end of the third row) Back row: George Roth, Hollis Howard, Bill Crankhite, Newt Longstreth, Brad Cook, Charles Pate, Heath Rogers, Wes Hart Third Row: V Anderson, unknown, Clyde Duke, Elwin Andrew, Charles Vinson, Oral Longstreth, Howard Ervin, Charles Wainwright, Wendell Wilson, unknown, unknown, Walter Rogers, unknown Second row: Everett Baker, Harrison Rogers, Cleo Woodard, Elmer Balbach, Frank Warner, Tom Fahey, Woodrow Davis, Mack St. John, John Pinagar, Ray Alverson, Harold Crawford, Pete Davis, Jim Casteel, Ira Peters, Front Row: Hershel McPherson, Vern Stedman, Nezio Martoglio, Forrest Fox, unknown Property Oral Longstreth photo by BowmanJim Fahey and Newt LongstrethOral Longstreth and Hardy Bridgman at Soda FountainStandard OilOakwood Train StationGentlemen’s ClubVermilion County Heritage 1978 Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10