- US IlHpHS high.day-67.82.3
- Item
- circa 1912-1915
Motor vehicles line up to begin parade.
Brand Studio
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Motor vehicles line up to begin parade.
Brand Studio
Group of yellow lady slipper plants
Group of yellow lady slipper plants
A black and white photograph taken of Stipes Woods during winter by Jesse Lowe Smith.
Old cotton wood in Ravine Drive : Winter
Botanical : "Black Calla" White Calla, Etc."
Jack-in-the-Pulpit and white and black calla lilies in pots.
Botanical : Yellow Lady's Slipper
Hand-colored photograph of a Yellow Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium parviflorum).
View of beach, piers and landscape, possible from Ravine Drive.
Geo. B Cummings, Druggist, Highland Park
Part of Artifacts collection
Medicine bottle. 13.5 cm. (h.)
Cummings, Geo. B
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.
Chamberlin's daily agendas document his life, family and activities. Various clippings, programs and other ephemera are inserted in the volumes. Highland Park (Illinois) subjects and organizations documented include Trinity Episcopal Church (Highland Park, Ill.), the Flute and Fiddle Club, North Shore Chamber Orchestra, schools and school districts, and the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce. Other organizations and events include the inauguration of Illinois Governor James R. Thompson, the American Bicentennial, and the Chicago Bar Association. There are also 2 monthly calendars, 1978-1979.
The diary in the first year of the series begins, "still unemployed."
Chamberlin diary's also documented the weather, deaths in his personal life, as well as what he ate everyday.
Chamberlin, John Byrne