The Fairy House: Joseph Royer’s Most Whimsical Design
Joseph Royer is perhaps the area’s most esteemed architect, designing such local landmarks as the Champaign County Courthouse, Urbana High School, and our own Urbana Free Library, among many others. Royer was born in 1873, graduated from the University of Illinois College of Engineering in 1895, and became the Urbana City Engineer shortly after.Buildings of Downtown Champaign 50 & 100 Years Ago
Downtown Champaign is brimming with historic buildings that often have me wondering, “who else has walked through this doorway, and what else has this building been before?” So, I took a look into four popular downtown Champaign establishments and the historic buildings they are housed within, and I researched what they were 50 years ago and 100 years ago.Tales from the Grocery Trade
Here in the Archives, we often find very interesting first-hand accounts of daily life. One of my colleagues recently told me about an intriguing tale in one of our vertical files. This file, titled “Grocery Trade,” contains a tale from H. W. Cunningham. In “My Experience as an Old Grocery Clerk,” the reader learns about Cunningham’s time working at two different grocers, the first of which was M. E. Monnett’s grocery.