While working to identify the contents of a box, I came across a stack of Courier newspaper clippings, each featuring a historical cartoon. Intrigued, I decided to do some research. What exactly was the story behind these cartoons?
James F. Zumwalt, the creator of these cartoons, sought to show readers what the scenes of yesteryear looked like. However, this series wasn’t his first delve into the cartoon world. When he was in high school, his first illustration was published in the school’s annual publication. He also did a stint as a sports cartoonist for the Peoria Star.
You might be wondering how he knew what yesteryear looked like. In an August 16, 1953, Courier article about the comics, he says, “I’m asking all of you Courier readers throughout the area to send in ideas and old pictures for use in the cartoons.” Readers were further directed to send an image, along with a piece of paper with their name and address, to “Old Time Cartoons, Champaign-Urbana Courier.”
Now, without further ado, here are some scenes from yesteryear!



From our James F. Zumwalt vertical file to our book titled “Look into Yesteryear,” which features a sampling of the cartoons, the Archives has you covered if you’d like to see more of Zumwalt’s work. Or, if this has inspired you to draw your own scenes of yesteryear, we have plenty of historic photos to browse through, both online on our Flickr page and in-person at the Archives.
-Shalini Smith
Archives Librarian