- US IHigp 1996.5-0345
- Item
- 1918-01-03
Photograph (of image?) taken at Chicago Historical Society by Smith "old [Gustavus] Pape house showing approach of erosion by river.
Smith, Jesse Lowe, Superintendent of Schools, Highland Park, Illinois
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Photograph (of image?) taken at Chicago Historical Society by Smith "old [Gustavus] Pape house showing approach of erosion by river.
Smith, Jesse Lowe, Superintendent of Schools, Highland Park, Illinois
Part of Subject Guide to Local History Files in the Jesse Lowe Smith Historical Room
Brochure for open house celebrating the grand opening of the new home of The Highland Park Savings and Loan Association, 1811 St. Johns Ave.
Part of Ravinia Garden Club records
Photograph album with photographs of club activities and members. Also includes one newspaper clipping about Jens Jensen.
Poster of Civic and Community Beautification Projects
Part of Ravinia Garden Club records
Poster with map, photographs, and information about the club's civic and community beautification projects from 1927 to 2007.
Poster of Fort Sheridan Cemetery Landscape
Part of Ravinia Garden Club records
Poster with photographs and drawings of Fort Sheridan cemetery landscape project conducted by the club and Lake County Forest Preserve.
Proposed group of buildings : Deerfield-Shields Township High School
Part of Subject Guide to Local History Files in the Jesse Lowe Smith Historical Room
Part of Ravinia Garden Club records
Binder with press clippings and photographs relating to the club and its members
Part of Ravinia Garden Club records
Binder with press clippings and photographs relating to the club and its members
Part of Subject Guide to Local History Files in the Jesse Lowe Smith Historical Room
B/W photo of staff and desk at Highland Park Building Loan and Savings Assn.
Part of Gieser Family Papers
DVD-ROM that is titled “The Gardener’s Daughter, and is dated April 10th, 2000. On the disc under the title written in a fine point black sharpie is the name of the honored individual in question, Elise Weisenber [sic] Gieser. This artifact is houses in it’s original plastic case, and there appear to be minimal amount of scratches on the backside of the disc. Although there are 6 files timestamped as being created on December 31st, 1999 on the disc, only the last one is playable and contains an hour-long interview of Elise about her life and relation to the Bonita Vista Estate (now known as North Suburban Synagogue Beth El) that her father was responsible for. This video was created in tandem with her 90th birthday celebration.