- US IlHpHS 1996.5-L-5.0673
- Item
- circa 1920s
Lantern slide with lyrics to "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot".
Lantern slide with lyrics to "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot".
Part of Log structures
Verso reads "Never a house. On the Swift Farm on Ridge Road. East Side of Road."
Lantern slide with lyrics/poem "Sweet and Low", by Lord Alfred Tennyson.
Part of Log structures
Verso reads Sweeny's ; I don't think this was ever a house -- a little west of the main Sweeny house. Still standing.
A black and white photograph of a print depicting the surrender of British General Charles Cornwallis in Yorktown in 1781.
Photograph of print.
Slide reads:
Supposed birthplace of Lincoln- Cabin before reconstruction- upright print.
Maccheney's Lincoln, P. 264
Highland Park Presbyterian church. 1. Webster Rice. 2. Harold Sweetland. 3. Bert Green. 4. George Bowen. 5. George Jones. 6. Charles Grant. 7. Raymond Flinn. 8. Tom Troxel. Rilla Palmer (teacher). 10. Roger Vail. 11. Norman Mason. Xmas 1900.
Part of Mandel family collection
Furnished sun porch.
Part of Artifacts collection
Typed Information sheet with artifact reads "Sunbunnet belonging to Alice Alzyna Southworth Hodges made be her about 1906. Widow of William Dyer Hodges, Cobbler, Racine, Wisconsin. Mother of Mauice Hodges, Lunette Hodges Phelps, Ellen Adele Hodges Alderidge "Nana" Our Grandmother, Cora Hodges." Hodges lived in Highland Park, Illinois with her daughter and daughter-in-law in the early 20th century.
Hodges, Alice Alzyna Southworth