- US IlHpHS obj-etie.hat
- Item
- circa 1947-1952
Part of Artifacts collection
Wide-brimmed veiled hat and box. 30 cm. (d).
Etienne Hat Shop
Part of Artifacts collection
Wide-brimmed veiled hat and box. 30 cm. (d).
Etienne Hat Shop
Edward Smith Manufacturing Co.
Edward Smith Manufacturing Co. (Highland Park, Ill.)
Part of Artifacts collection
Oil in canvas painting depicting wind sweeping over a lightly forested prairie. Plaque reads "In Memory of Martha Wood Wolff." 68.5 x 57.0 cm.
Wilder, Tom Milton
Des Plaines River : Rural scene
Part of Artifacts collection
Painting of countryside with cows pasturing in shallow water underneath the eaves of a wooden bridge on the Des Plaines River. 44 x 84 x 2 cm.
Lawrentz, Otto
Compliments of Edward Hines Lumber Co.
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Promotional leather billfold or document enclosure from Highland Park lumber mill. 24 cm. x 11 cm. (24 cm. x 22 cm.) Fragile with some red rot.
1. No. 149 : Supply yard Highland Park
Part of Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad photograph collection
Part of Artifacts collection
Place settings and serving China for Ravinia Park.
Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad
Part of Artifacts collection
This faded, worn, and partially torn quilt was completed in the block and square pattern/style, with a myriad of colors such as red, blue, green, tan, and white intermingled in the pattern, along with a solid white backing. 155 x 129 cm.
Part of Artifacts collection
Beaded needle point panel features a woman sewing with a young child in the forefront and dog. It crafted made by Mary Cole, great aunt of Samuel Steinman and Robert Leopold of Highland Park. Card reads "Beaded needlepoint picture given by Samuel Steinman of Highland Park. Picture done by Mary Cole, born 1842 died 1900. Mary Cole was Samuel Steinman's great aunt and also an aunt of Robert Leopold of Highland Park. Mary Cole was married to Henry Cole." 63.5 x 52.0 cm. Dose appraisal no. 183.
Cole, Mary
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Two-piece Blue woolen swim costume with skirt belonged to one Fannie Everett. 88 x 44 cm.