- US IlHpHS obj-Nort.mil.pho
- 1908
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This framed, panoramic black and white photograph shows a group of cadets gathered during muster in the early hours of the morning. 24 x 64 x 1.5 cm.
Wiseman, W.H. (William H.)
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This framed, panoramic black and white photograph shows a group of cadets gathered during muster in the early hours of the morning. 24 x 64 x 1.5 cm.
Wiseman, W.H. (William H.)
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Place settings for Moraine Hotel consisting of 6 plates, 2 dishes, 3 cups, a bowl creamer, two silver teaspoons, a butter knife, and two empty match booklets bearing the Hotel Moraine insignia.
Hotel Moraine-on-the-Lake
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Montgomery Ward Memorial Building
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Matted etching of building built in 1926 to house Northwestern University Medical and Dental students and designed by Charles William Brubaker on Chicago, Ave, Chicago, Illinois.
Seymour, Ralph Fletcher
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Panoramic photograph of Northwest Military Institute cadets. 74 x 23 cm.
Wiseman, S
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This item consists of one red, white, and blue patterned quilt created and donated by Elizabeth Cumming Will in 2003, using fabrics styled after patterns from 1840-1865 for display at Francis Stupey Cabin. 210 x 150 cm. Minor tears repaired by creator 2018.11.
Will, Elizabeth Cumming
Lake Michigan Shoreline sunrise
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Brand, William Enoch
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Landscape of autumn trees and hills in gilt frame. 48 x 41 cm.
Wilder, Tom Milton
In Affectionate Memory of First Lieutenant Carroll Binder, Jr.
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Bronze plaque reads "Ravinia School Class of 1935. Killed in action May 24, 1944 in the service of his country and for a better world." 13 cm. x 18.5 cm.
Binder, Carroll, Jr.
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Framed document listing local citizens serving with United States forces during World War I.