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Highland Park (Ill.)
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Highland Park (Ill.)
The Illinois clubwoman's world : "The Voice of 70,000 women," v25, n10
Article "Advantages of owning club outweigh disadvantages" discusses Highland Park club.
Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs.
The Highland Park Senior TV Production Team audio visual collection
The collection consists of video productions that document the activity of the Highland Park Senior TV Production Team from 1989-1999. It contains oral histories of Highland Park seniors as interviewed by senior producers. The personal narratives include eyewitness accounts of World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Highland Park Senior Center, cultural activities in Highland Park, and Highland Park neighborhoods.
There are four series in this collection: The Way It Was, Songs You Can See, Highland Park Senior Center, and Know Your Neighbors. Original numbers and order have been retained.
Highland Park Senior TV Production Team.
The Aged and disabled Railway Employees Home of America : Highland Park, Illinois
"Souvenir" to give a "glimpse" of daily life at the home. Includes annual financial report and images.
Home for Aged and Disabled Railroad Employees of America..
Tenthouse Summer Theater in the Round
Scrapbooks of clippings and playbills for Tenthouse Summer Theater.
Perlman, Rhoda W.
Tenthouse and Music Theaters Collection
Programs, advertisements and one nostalgic clipping from summer and music theaters Tenthouse in the Round and Herb Roger's Music Theater in Highland Park, Illinois.
Tenthouse Theater in the Round.
Telephone directories collection
Various Highland Park and neighboring communities arranged chronologically and by decade, white and yellow pages : 1890-1999 ; 1999-2000 ; 2001 ; 2002 ; 2002-2003 ; 2004-2005 ; 2007 ; 2008-2009 ; 2009-2010 (2) ; 2010 ; 2010-2011 ; 2011-2012 (2) ; 2012 ; 2013 ; 2013-2014 ; 2014 (2).
Issues dated 1908-1913 have been digitized and are available on the Library's website via the link below.
Highland Park Historical Society
Subject Guide to Local History Files in the Jesse Lowe Smith Historical Room
This is a topical file, arranged alphabetically by subject. Subjects include people, places, buildings and events in Highland Park, Illinois.
Highland Park Public Library
The Stupey family tree starts with Francis Stupey (1815-1890) and his wife, Margaretha Rectenwald (1818-1868). It includes Francis Stupey's second marriage to Rosa Ciechanowski in 1872 and Rosa's second marriage to Gerhardt. The family tree was issued September 24, 1983 and revised December 4, 1983. It was compiled by Joseph H. Stupey 1010 139th PL N.E. Bellevue,Washington.
Stupey, Joseph H