- US IlHpHS obj-1982.ravi.woo
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- 1930
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Painting of woods landscape in Ravinia. Donated by Arthur and Phyllis Dubin, 1982
Seymour, Ralph Fletcher
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Painting of woods landscape in Ravinia. Donated by Arthur and Phyllis Dubin, 1982
Seymour, Ralph Fletcher
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This item consists of one red, white, and blue patterned quilt created and donated by Elizabeth Cumming Will in 2003, using fabrics styled after patterns from 1840-1865 for display at Francis Stupey Cabin. 210 x 150 cm. Minor tears repaired by creator 2018.11.
Will, Elizabeth Cumming
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Ice cream shop owned and operated by Anthony Lencioni. Displayed as part of the Highland Park Historical Society 50th Anniversary exhibit at the City of Highland Park City Hall, 2016-2017.
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Lake Michigan Shoreline sunrise
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Brand, William Enoch
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Tool, also known as a shake axe, used to split wood at the grain, especially for splitting shingles. Damaged, 2021-2011.
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Water color series, by local artist, of Ravinia train depot in the morning snow.
Boulton, Fred
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Certificate issued by the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States admitting Captain Otho H. Morgan, Capt. 7th Indiana Volunteer Battery.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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Color photograph of family Mary (Mrs. Michael) Sweeney and her three grandchildren, housed inside a gilded, oval portrait frame. 58 x 42 x 1 cm.
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This framed, panoramic black and white photograph shows a group of cadets gathered during muster in the early hours of the morning. 24 x 64 x 1.5 cm.
Wiseman, W.H. (William H.)
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Matching blue jacket and trousers set. ( Fort Sheridan served as the site of the first Reserve Officers Training Camp in 1917 with an initial group of 2500 men.)