- US IlHpHS 3.2
- File
- 12/30/1988
Part of Marvyn Wittelle Papers
A single summary packet analyzing various aspects of Highland Park, including shopping and business areas, history, arts, healthcare, government, etc.
Profile Publications Inc
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Part of Marvyn Wittelle Papers
A single summary packet analyzing various aspects of Highland Park, including shopping and business areas, history, arts, healthcare, government, etc.
Profile Publications Inc
New public library from northeast at 4:30 PM.
New library edition adult wing construction.
Public library during construction of new addition.
Highland Park Public Library entrance.
Highland Park Public Safety Center : Police & Fire Station
Part of Highland Park scenes
Highland Park Public Safety Center - Police & Fire Station.
Highland Park Public Schools diploma
Presented to Lenora E. Juhrend upon successful completion of studies at Elm Place School and admission to high school.
Highland Park School Districts
Highland Park Public Schools Diploma : Mellville R. Cobb
Part of Diplomas, certifications and certificates of achievement
This is a diploma from the Highland Park Public Schools issued to Mellville R. Cobb certifying that he completed grammar school. The diploma was signed January 31, 1908 signed by Jesse L. Smith, superintendent.
Highland Park Public Schools Grammar School Diploma : Esther M. Kruegar
Part of Diplomas, certifications and certificates of achievement
The certificate is issued to Esther M. Kreuger, June 17 1914 certifying that she has completed grammar school at Highland Park Public Schools. The diploma is signed by Jesse L. Smith, superintendent.
Highland Park Railroad Collection
The Highland Park Rail Road collection chiefly contains graphic materials to the history of the Chicago Northwestern Railroad (CNWRR) and the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad (CNSMRR or CNSRR), especially in Highland Park, Illinois and neighboring depots. Ephemera found in the collection includes correspondence, train schedules, tickets, dining car menus, advertisements, maps, stock certificates, periodical clippings, reproduction station blueprints and photographic materials; including glass slide negatives. The bulk of the collection dates from from the late 19th to the early 20th century. However, the dates span circa 1850 into the 21st century.
The Highland Park Historical Society created this artificial collection from diverse donors, including Arthur Durbin, the Highland Park News, Harold G. Mason (President CNSMRR) and other railway agents.
Highland Park Historical Society