Text overlay on a muddy background says "Pull Homer Out of the Mud"
Historical newspaper clipping from the Joliet Sunday Herald, dated December 21, 1913, with headlines discussing progress in Homer Township, including a photo of a muddy road labeled 'Road
Black and white photo of workers at a stone crusher construction site, with some standing on the machine and others working with crushed stone. Accompanying text discusses the history of gravel roads and local quarrying in Homer, with references to local commissioners, farmers, and milestones of road development.
Three newspaper clippings about the history of roads and township development, attached to a yellowish background.
Two sections of an old newspaper article discussing Homer men arranging roads in the area, including details about an open quarry, construction efforts, and the history of road building near Homer.
Black and white illustration titled "Building Highway by the Rod" depicting a rural scene with tall trees, a horse-drawn carriage, and a person walking along a dirt road.
Two old newspaper clippings leaning against an antique wagon wheel in a grassy field.
Two clippings of handwritten or typed texts titled "Visit Roads" and "Auto Stuck In Mud" placed on a muddy ground, with muddy tire tracks and water puddles visible.
Two newspaper articles overlayed on a background of a forested dirt road.