- US IlHpHS obj-east.win
- Item
- circa 1934
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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
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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
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Landscape of autumn trees and hills in gilt frame. 48 x 41 cm.
Wilder, Tom Milton
Walgreen´s Celebrate 100 Years
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Large broadside encapsulates the 100 years that Walgreens spent as part of the Highland Park community, and lists other stores in the same location at the north west corner of First Street and Central Avenue in Highland Park, Illinois. 21 x 78 x 1.5 cm.
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Certificate issued by the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States admitting Captain Otho H. Morgan, Capt. 7th Indiana Volunteer Battery.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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Aqua cloche style hat. Wool (?) with lining. 26 cm.
Lyla (Deerfield, Ill.)
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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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Framed oil painting of homes in Ravinia (?).
Singer, Florence
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Water color series, by local artist, of Ravinia train depot in the morning snow.
Boulton, Fred
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Seal skin fur hat in a 19th century American military style worn by Abraham Golden, 1894-1900, according to donor.