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- 1909-1975
Smith, Jesse Lowe, Superintendent of Schools, Highland Park, Illinois
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Smith, Jesse Lowe, Superintendent of Schools, Highland Park, Illinois
J. Marion Gutnayer Architectural Collection
The J.Marion Gutnayer Collection consists of 18 folders, the bulk of which are architectural drawings and plans. The collection spans two segments of Gutnayer's long career and focus on projects near and around Highland Park, Illinois. The collection consists of residential projects from the early to mid-1950s, residential homes for the early to mid-1980s, and several multi-dwelling buildings from the late 1980s. A large portion of the collection documents the McDaniel Square complex, a multi-unit dwelling built throughout the 1980s. The collection contains architectural plans, sketches, schedules, topography surveys, as well as legal correspondence and promotional materials related to McDaniel Square.
Gutnayer, J. Marion
Insurance map of Highland Park, including Highwood, Illinois, published by the Sanborn Map Company
Sanborn Map Company.
The Individual File is comprised of resources documenting individuals and families of prominence who were born, lived or worked in Highland Park, Illinois. The collection is made up of 2.5 linear feet of periodical clippings; biographies and personal narratives; correspondence; photographs; ephemera; and legal records; dating from 1872 to 2002. This is an artificial collection that is arranged alphabetically by family name.
Highland Park Historical Society
Index record plats book "A" : Map of Highland Park and vicinity Lake County Illinois
Highland Park (Ill.). Engineering Dept..
H.R. Page & Co..
Mostly color photographs of houses in Highland Park, Illinois. Many photographs are labeled with MLS numbers.
House number plat : City of Highland Park, Illinois ...
Corrough, Dana A
The House File comprised of resources pertaining specific addresses and residences in Highland Park and Fort Sheridan. The collection is made up of 3.0 linear feet of periodical clippings, original research, photographs and legal records; dating from the 1890s to early 2000s. This is an artificial collection, which has been arranged alphabetically according to street name.
Highland Park Historical Society