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Dedicated to "everyone who has been involved with our church of the past one hundred years," includes a history of the church and congregation.

Women's Christian Fellowship of the Evangelical Congregational Church (Highland Park, Ill.)

Places of Worship (Highland Park, Ill.)

  • US IlHpHS wors.col
  • Collection
  • ca. 1850-1958

Highland Park has a diversity of churches and synagogues, representing multiple denominations. From the first, a Catholic Church a cabin of oak logs erected by early settlers in 1846 to the Christian Science Church built in 1904 (the building was sold to the City in 1984), this collection comprises documents, service programs, photographs, newspaper articles and other materials pertinent to the Roman Catholic, Evangelical, Episcopal, Lutheran, Methodist, and other Christian churches and materials pertinent to several Jewish synagogues serving the community.

Highland Park Historical Society

Fort Sheridan "The Tower"

Includes v33, no. 17, April 24, 1970 and Centennial edition, v62, no. 22, Friday, June 12, 1987 and newsletters published after closure by the Fort Sheridan Historic Preservation Society.

1.2 Business Receipts

Scope and Contents note File contains business receipts Highland park buisness and various clients. Receipts include: Culver Page and Hoyne, Brand Brothers, Adolf A. Gieser Dealer in Fancy Groceries, Studebaker Corp. of America, McClory and McLaughlin Taxi Service, D.C. Purdy Hardware, Highland Park Transfer Co., Fred Clow Contractor and Builder, O.A. Alford Flour Dealer, Highland Park Laundry, and Purnell and Wilson Ford.

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