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Part of Log structures
Verso reads "Michael Sweeny's west of Fort Sheridan depot. Now destroyed. Built around 1840 by John Sweeney, according to newspaper clipping."
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Part of Log structures
Verso reads "Michael Sweeny's west of Fort Sheridan depot. Now destroyed. Built around 1840 by John Sweeney, according to newspaper clipping."
Side view store Central and Sheridan.
Store at Central and Sheridan during road construction.
Part of Business series
Receipts from Gourley Lumber and Duffy Insurance.
Part of Henry X Arenberg, papers
Contians correspondence, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, clothing patches, ribbons, and photographs.
John Hancock House (Lexington, MA)
A black and white photograph of the John Hancock House.
Part of The Highland Park Senior TV Production Team audio visual collection
Scope and Contents note John talks about his artwork.
Part of Log structures
Verso reads "On Telegraph Road in West Deerfield. Built by his father, his family all lived there. John Carolan and his family lived in it until a few years ago when he built a new home and now uses this as a barn.
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
A black and white photograph taken of a portrait photograph of John A. Logan, a prominent United States soldier and later politician.