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El Paso Township High School: El Paso, IL.

Arthur L. Pillsbury1908/1925

McLean County Museum of History

McLean County Museum of History
Bloomington, United States

acrylic painting of a balding Caucasian man, Delmar Wyckoff, with his hands on his hips, wearing a white short sleeved shirt and brown pants in front of a green panel truck; truck has a black and white sign on back "D.D. Wyckoff & co. Wholesale Candies - 303 Phoenix, Bloomington", on door "Phone 2355" and E.W. 3600" (empty weight); at front of truck is a "Dodge" emblem over vents; separate headlamp at left of grill; small hood ornament; front windshield opens up; three red lights over windshield; three tax stamps on windshield; truck is parked on a brick street in front of a two story gray clapboard house with a porch; three tress and a big stone are visible; grass in foreground. Painted by Martin Wyckoff from a photograph of his father Delmar and his candy truck taken between 1941 and 1951.

Arthur Low Pillsbury was Bloomington’s most prolific architect. In Bloomington alone Pillsbury designed over 300 homes between 1892 and 1925. His work also included churches, libraries, and businesses.

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  • Title: El Paso Township High School: El Paso, IL.
  • Creator: Arthur L. Pillsbury
  • Date Created: 1908/1925
McLean County Museum of History

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