- US IlHpHS Eagle-154-000-00
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Part of Walt Durbahn Museum Collection
Part of Walt Durbahn Museum Collection
Part of Artifacts collection
Pieced, possibly for a woman's circle of the (First) Baptist Church or the first Evangelical Congregational Church. This 1895 block quilt of wagon wheels is an early example community fundraising in Highland Park, Illinois. It contains 564 names. A wheel's center name is probably the church or missionary member sewing that section with the names in the spokes being subscribers to her wheel. 192 x 190 cm.
Part of Artifacts collection
Water color series, by local artist, of Ravinia train depot in the morning snow.
Boulton, Fred
Walgreen´s Celebrate 100 Years
Part of Artifacts collection
Large broadside encapsulates the 100 years that Walgreens spent as part of the Highland Park community, and lists other stores in the same location at the north west corner of First Street and Central Avenue in Highland Park, Illinois. 21 x 78 x 1.5 cm.
Walker and Oak Street intersection
Street corner with view of Lake Michigan. Site of former Port Clinton Lighthouse. Bob Robinson is standing at gate to property.
Street intersection that is site of former Port Clinton village and Lighthouse.
Part of Walt Durbahn Museum Collection
Part of Walt Durbahn Museum Collection
Walt Durbahn Tool Museum plaque
Photograph of Walter Durbahn Tool Museum sign at Highland Park Historical Society on Central Ave.
Part of Durbahn, Walter Edward, papers