[India?]/ produced by McIntosh Stereopticon Co., Chicago
- US IlHpHS 1996.5-6.0758
- Item
A colorized photograph taken by Jesse Lowe Smith of an unknown and unlabeled monument in India.
[India?]/ produced by McIntosh Stereopticon Co., Chicago
A colorized photograph taken by Jesse Lowe Smith of an unknown and unlabeled monument in India.
Marsh in southern Illinois.
2 : Taj Mahal (Agra, India)/ produced by McIntosh Stereopticon Co., Chicago
A photograph of the Taj Mahal.
Lincoln : Copy of photograph of Mrs. Lincoln
Reproduction of a photograph of Mary Todd Lincoln. 5x7 in.
Highland Park Savings and Loan Association est 1888 ashtray
Part of Artifacts collection
City centennial commemorative ashtray. Crystal ; 11x11x2 cm.
Highland Park Savings and Loan Association
Part of Artifacts collection
Switch key stamped 524 and S on one side and C.N.S. & M RR
Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad
Part of Artifacts collection
Framed watercolor painting features early 20th century Highland Park looking East at the SE corner of St. Johns and Central Ave. from railroad tracks as envisioned by artist. Partially legible typed notes on back indicate that the painting was a gift to Gilbert J. Baruff, outgoing president of the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce in 196?; and, that he returned it to the Chamber of Commerce on behalf of himself and Courtney Insurance Services. 57 x 70 cm.
Shirley, Ross
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
Part of Artifacts collection
Two-piece Blue woolen swim costume with skirt belonged to one Fannie Everett. 88 x 44 cm.
In Affectionate Memory of First Lieutenant Carroll Binder, Jr.
Part of Artifacts collection
Bronze plaque reads "Ravinia School Class of 1935. Killed in action May 24, 1944 in the service of his country and for a better world." 13 cm. x 18.5 cm.
Binder, Carroll, Jr.