- US IHigp H68
- Collection
- 1894 - 1935
Records, including meeting minutes, by-laws, programs, yearbooks, and financial records.
The Ossoli Club of Highland Park
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Records, including meeting minutes, by-laws, programs, yearbooks, and financial records.
The Ossoli Club of Highland Park
Millard family dwelling and landscape scrapbook ; family photographs
Family photographs and a scrapbook were donated by Olivia Millard. The collection includes photos of the Sylvester Millard House exterior and interior; Lake Michigan and the bluff overlook; the bridge over a ravine to the house; and Everett Lee Millard Jr and Mary Hyde 'Millard in front of new Highland Park sign, parents of Olivia Millard.
Millard family
Northwestern Military Academy Collection
Specifications of the material and labor
Specifications for Sylvester Millard House in Highland Park, Illinois. Cover page reads "Carpentry corrected no. 2. Specifications for of the Material and labor to be used and employed in the erection of a log cabin to be erected for S. M. Millard, Esq."
Boyington, William W.
Log Cabin for Sylvester Millard, Esq.
Drawings for log house.
Boyington, William W.
Scrapbook contains transit punch tickets for the Chicago & Northwestern and other transit lines as well as tickets for events at Fort Sheridan, Highwood and other ephemeral events and items. It also contains a ticket to a recital by Pease as a member of Fort Worth University Recital.
Pease, Rollin Malbone
Highland Park baseball teams collection
Team photographs and documentation.
Highland Park Crescents Baseball Team
Portraits and other images of the Baker family, chiefly by Brand Studios, with detailed descriptions on versos.
Baker family
This collection regards the Gieser family, their descendants, and extended relatives from the turn of the 19th century to the present day in Highland Park. This collection pertains to the members of this family, as well as those who would eventually marry into the family, specifically Elise Weisenberger who married William Gieser. The collection contains a significant number of photographs and albums, Deerfield yearbooks, and other artifacts such as Adolph Gieser's fire chief medallion, and a DVD containing an interview with Elise Weisenberger Gieser about her family and her life on the Bonita Vista estate as the daughter of the gardener.
Gieser Family
Two personal letters, handwritten by a person named Joe to his soon-to-be wife, Hester. He is in Chicago. Hester's location is unknown. Letters are dated Tuesday, April 10 and Thursday, April 12. No year indicated
Schoeninger, Joseph