Advantages of owning club home outweigh disadvantages
- US IlHpHS Illi.clu.1925-ex
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- 1925
Part of The Illinois clubwoman's world : "The Voice of 70,000 women," v25, n10
Palmer
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Advantages of owning club home outweigh disadvantages
Part of The Illinois clubwoman's world : "The Voice of 70,000 women," v25, n10
Palmer
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
Part of Kopp family collection
Verso of postcard reads "Adelaide and Charles Koller" "Jake" Bro. of Louise's mother.
Part of Promissory note
Part of Highland Park Schools Collection
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No.68 Ray Santi, Gilbert Baruffi, Amadeo Minorini, Robert Fiore, Jerry Muzik, Jack Cahill, Dick Peterson (Sawdoff), (in civilian>) Carlo Candelli.
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Civilian> Bruno Bertucci, Dan Coleman, Joe Dempsey, John “Red” Risdon, Pelligrino Picchietti, Pelligrino Santi, Chuck Pantle, Frank Ponsi,
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Civilian – Whitey Sherer, No. 71 ?, Lou Fabbri, Jerry Smith, Walter Dehl (Phonetic Deal), Donald Cowgill, Jim Swarthout, Geroge Weil, Bart Mahoney, Bob Plummer, Frank “Mugsy” Menduno (Coach), Civilian clothes ?
Part of Highland Park Schools Collection
Part of Highland Park Schools Collection
Part of Highland Park Schools Collection
Part of Highland Park Schools Collection