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Part of Walt Durbahn Museum Collection
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Part of Walt Durbahn Museum Collection
Part of Walt Durbahn Museum Collection
A black and white photograph taken of the gravesite of Nancy Hanks Lincoln, the mother of Abraham Lincoln.
Slide reads:
Tomb of Nancy Hanks.
Tomb of Little St. Clair Pollack "An amiable child"
A black and white photograph taken of the Tomb of Little St. Clair Pollock, which was erected to memorialize the passing of a child who fell to their death on that property when they were five years old. This property was eventually sold with the stipulation that the memorial be kept; the property eventually was acquired by New York City as part of what is now Riverside Park.
Tomb at Mt. Vernon (side view);
A side view taken of the Tomb of George and Martha Washington at Mt. Vernon.
Another view taken of the Tomb of George and Martha Washington at Mount Vernon.
Tomb -- Faith India King(?)/ produced by McIntosh Stereopticon Co., Chicago
A black and white photograph of a tomb in India. It's name and location were not denoted.
A black and white photograph taken of an unidentified tomb or monument in India by Jesse Lowe Smith.
Playbills, photos. clipping and correspondence regarding actor's tenure at local venues, including The Music Theater (located adjacent to Villa Moderne) and the Tenthouse Theater in the Round. Photograph subjects include Mayele Gabor; Bill Krott (Stage Manager) ; David Tihmar (Director); Jimmy Kommack; Bill Hayes; Lisa Drake; and Ward Orhman; Monica Van Vooren; and Tom Williams as well as pictures of the Men's Chorus room exterior and interior; the Music Theater; the Theater in the Round in season and before demolition; and the Villa Moderne. Original order has been maintained. Correspondence copies with the Library have been kept physically in the collection.
Addtionally, there are 2 broadsides, 1 framed, for 1954 productions of "Anything Goes" and "Showboat" at the Music Theater, billed as "Chicago's Theater in the Country."
Williams, Tom