- US-IlHpCH 310-1.9
- File
- undated
Part of Judith H. Baumann papers
Three color postcards, one from the Highland Park Historical Society, one of the Kitchens of Sara Lees in Deerfield, Illinois, and one of Phil Johnson in Northbrook, Illinois.
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Part of Judith H. Baumann papers
Three color postcards, one from the Highland Park Historical Society, one of the Kitchens of Sara Lees in Deerfield, Illinois, and one of Phil Johnson in Northbrook, Illinois.
Part of Visual Photograph
This series contains all the postcards from the photograph collection. Below is a list of the items in this folder along with their dates and accession numbers.
Ravine Drive in Highland Park, No Date
Elizabeth Tultle, No Date
Egandale- Christmas postcard, No Date
Building of Town Hall, No Date
Deerfield Township High School, No Date
Laying the corner stone of the Town Hall building, No Date
Auto with female driver, No Date, 70-24-2
Highland Park Parade- teamed wagons dressed in U.S.A. flags, No Date
Exmore Country Club Postcard- 1 of 14 post cards, No Date, 67-351
Wagon Bridge over DesPlaines River near Half Day Trail, 1-18-1916
Young man sitting on a pier holding his hat, No Date
William Guyot, Clementine Schrey, and son William S. Guyot at Central Ave./Park Ave. beach, 1908
Postcard of Central Ave., Highland Park, Il
File, arranged by topic, contains postcards related places and events in Highland Park, Illinois, including the the Bob O'Link Country Club, Exmoor Country Club, Highland Park Club, Masonic Temple, and the Sunset Valley Golf Club. Photographers and printers include the Brand Brothers' studio and other local and national printers.
Form reports with contact information for officers and chairmen for the Post
Part of Postcard collection
Mutcher Photographer of Soldier Life, Highwood, Illinois
Official monthly bulletin of Post 145 with information on post activities, in memoriam, and post notes.
Post Map of Fort Sheridan : Plan no. 11-074-1200 ; Sheet no. 9
Post map of Fort Sheridan, Illinois, showing location of principal buildings at Fort Sheridan.
Engineer Office, Fort Sheridan (Ill.)