Guide Albert Larson’s n.d. Christian Science Reading Room n.d. Duffy Furniture Store n.d. Elgin Watch Store n.d. Erskine Bank n.d. F.W. Woolworth n.d. Harrison Whole Sale – 1960 Highland Park News n.d. Holmes Motor Co. n.d. LSFC Boat House n.d. Louis Santello Landscaping n.d. Louis Tazioli Excavating n.d. Movie Theater n.d. North Shore Auto Depot n.d. Onesti Bros. n.d. Stangers Service Station n.d. Wilsons n.d. Witty’s Ice Cream n.d.
File contains telegrams through Western Union to Mr. and Mrs. Yoe from W.G. Scott from September, 1894. File also includes a note from October 12, 1988 addressed to Betty, explaining why the telegrams should be donated to the Historical Society.
File contains photographs of people and places around Highland Park: Notable photographs include: R.G. Evans, re-opening of Murray Theatre, Lion's Club, Family Service of Highland Park, Lake County Republican Federation, and Community Chest. Most of these photographs are of community organization events.
File contains three separate items: a photo of women holding signs: "Do you want a bomb in your backyard? Not here! No anti-ballistic missile system not anywhere!"; an article from "Your High School Report, "Someone you should know: Josephine Gherardini Keeping students safe for 30 years"; and the article "George F. Goldman, 84, helped build Highlands" from the Pioneer Press.
File contains various photographs and negatives of various people. Some of the photographs are identified. Some notable identified photographs include: Miriam H. Fraw (?) taken October 28, 1879, Mayor Samuel Hastings, George T. Coonley, Highland Park Fire Chief (negatives), Milly Julian, Mrs. Wiegand, Mayor William Dooley, Witty's Ice Cream Store, Henry E. Coonley, John J. Coonley, Harry Lane and Cal Baver, Mrs. Karl A. Mayer, Emil Wiberg, Mayor Ronan, sketch of Alfred T. Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pick Jr.
File contains various photographs of Mayor Cobb and his family. Notable photographs include: Daniel Cobb, wife and daughter, Anne Cobb, and Melville Cobb,
File contains photographs of children who lived in Highland Park. Photos include: Edward Laing, George Weidig Colburn, Francis Winslow Colburn, Alfred harrington Colburn, Beatrice Taylor Metzel, Elizabeth Katharine Tuttle, Edith WInifred Vail, Lulah Northey Moffet, Betty Louise Hill, Davis Childs Green, Dudley Adelbert Putnam, George Frederick Childs, Mary Hadley Kimball, Wilson Price Woodcock, and Winnifred Fairchild Metzel.
Correspondence regarding local sports accomplishments of Charles Frederick (Charlie) Ropiequet, Joel HIrsch and Bridget Venturi. Includes article, "Joel HIrsch : 1999 Inductee Illinois PGA Hall of Fame." Handwitten letter written by Jeanne Ropiquet to Fred Orkin, president of the Highland Park Historical Society, regarding the gymnastics achievements of her son, Frederick Charles (Charlie) Ropiequet, 1967-1974.