- US IlHpHS 2015.3-6-14.47
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Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains notes on Jewish Education. Also includes news clipping "Jewish Students Assail Priorities".
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Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains notes on Jewish Education. Also includes news clipping "Jewish Students Assail Priorities".
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains handwritten lecture and notes on Jewish history. Also contains reading list for Prof. Harry M. Orlinsky's Course in Biblical History, Hebrew Union College, Jewish Institute of Religion.
J. Marion Gutnayer Architectural Collection
The J.Marion Gutnayer Collection consists of 18 folders, the bulk of which are architectural drawings and plans. The collection spans two segments of Gutnayer's long career and focus on projects near and around Highland Park, Illinois. The collection consists of residential projects from the early to mid-1950s, residential homes for the early to mid-1980s, and several multi-dwelling buildings from the late 1980s. A large portion of the collection documents the McDaniel Square complex, a multi-unit dwelling built throughout the 1980s. The collection contains architectural plans, sketches, schedules, topography surveys, as well as legal correspondence and promotional materials related to McDaniel Square.
Gutnayer, J. Marion
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains typewritten talk with handwritten notes on Jewish women.
Part of Walt Durbahn Museum Collection
Part of Walt Durbahn Museum Collection
Part of Kopp family collection
Jake (Jakobus or James Jacob) Koller was born in what is now Highland Park, March 15, 1866 (d. Inlet, Wi, 1926). The Koller farm sat west of the railroad tracks where Northmoor Country Club now stands. This circa 1887 photo taken at a Ravinia Studio before young Koller sought his fortune "our West." He "hunted meat" for the railroad before marrying in 1899. Digitization courtesy Jill Kohler Easley.
Part of Kopp family collection
A photograph taken by Jesse Lowe Smith of Jama Masjid's courtyard during worship or another event.
Jama Masjid (Delhi, India)/ produced by McIntosh Stereopticon Co., Chicago