- US IlHpHS obj-ROTC.us
- circa 1916-1917
Part of Artifacts collection
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.)
Part of Artifacts collection
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.)
Chicago District's Most Exciting Course/ Selected by Omnibus, August 1964
Part of Artifacts collection
Framed magazine with article by Herb Graffis ranking the top 18 Chicagoland golf courses, including 3 in Highland Park, Illinois: Old Elm, Bob-O-Link and Exmoor (Clubs.)
Omnibus
Cadet's uniform : Northwestern Military Academy
Part of Artifacts collection
Blue cadet's uniform tunic from Northwestern Military Academy, formerly located on Ravine Drive, Highland Park, Illinois.. 60 x 43 x 14 cm.
Northwestern Military Academy (Highland Park, Ill.)
Highland Park Hospital medallion and button
Part of Artifacts collection
Button, 1918, "We want $60,000 June 15th for Highland Park Hospital. 1 cm d. Medal celebrating 70 years of excellence in health care with impression of original dedication plaque on verso. 9 cm d.
Highland Park Hospital
Des Plaines River : Rural scene
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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
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Place settings for Moraine Hotel consisting of 6 plates, 2 dishes, 3 cups, a bowl creamer, two silver teaspoons, a butter knife, and two empty match booklets bearing the Hotel Moraine insignia.
Hotel Moraine-on-the-Lake
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White velvet hat with pearl-like embellishments on side. 18.5 cm.
Lyla (Deerfield, Ill.)
Part of Artifacts collection
Part of Artifacts collection
Pieced, possibly for a woman's circle of the (First) Baptist Church or the first Evangelical Congregational Church. This 1895 block quilt of wagon wheels is an early example community fundraising in Highland Park, Illinois. It contains 564 names. A wheel's center name is probably the church or missionary member sewing that section with the names in the spokes being subscribers to her wheel. 192 x 190 cm.