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Bob Robinson supervises the installation of Stupey Cabin in Laurel Park.
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Bob Robinson supervises the installation of Stupey Cabin in Laurel Park.
Bob Robinson and unidentified man at installation of Stupey Cabin at Laurel Park.
Stupey Cabin interior during moving preparations from Exmoor Country Club to Laurel Park.
Stupey Cabin on trailer crosses the tracks
Oldest structure in Highland Park, Illinois, is moved from Exmoor Country Club to Laurel Park in care of the Historical Society and City of Highland Park.
Part of Highland Park scenes
Bob Robinson and Ray Geraci in front of plaque and cabin.
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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
Frances Stupey cabin, built in 1847.
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