Advantages of owning club home outweigh disadvantages
- US IlHpHS Illi.clu.1925-ex
- Other
- 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
Order for Induction into Military Service (1918), cancellation, 1941 Voters Permanent Registration, and war bond certificates.
Brown, Gervase L
World War II service papers (copies and originals), insignia ephemera and B/W photos of service man Mario Pasquesi.
Pasquesi, Mario
This collection documents the Metzel family from the Civil War era 1860s through the 1960s. Its contents include a family history, landscape architecture blueprints by celebrated landscape architect, O.C. Simonds, contracts, and images.
A.J. Metzel and his family moved to Highland Park, Illinois in 1912 and developed an elaborately landscaped estate. This collection holds hand-colored images or the estate. The family owned the Cutler Shoe Company in Chicago from 1885-1937. A.J.’s son, Truman became the sole owner of the company in 1929 when his father died. The collection includes a family history written by Truman Thwing Metzel that spans from ca.1860-1960.
Metzel Family
Part of Metzel Family collection
Part of Samuel T. Lawton Jr. Collection
Mary Lawton: Temporary Resignation
Part of Samuel T. Lawton Jr. Collection
Part of Samuel T. Lawton Jr. Collection
Part of Samuel T. Lawton Jr. Collection
Part of Samuel T. Lawton Jr. Collection