Frank Green photography collection
- US IlHpHS fran.gre
- Collection
- ca. 1870-1900
Frank Green was the husband of Dr. Milton Baker's daughter, Bertha. These images are chiefly family photos with ephemeral identification.
Green, Frank B
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Frank Green photography collection
Frank Green was the husband of Dr. Milton Baker's daughter, Bertha. These images are chiefly family photos with ephemeral identification.
Green, Frank B
Millard family dwelling and landscape scrapbook ; family photographs
Family photographs and a scrapbook were donated by Olivia Millard. The collection includes photos of the Sylvester Millard House exterior and interior; Lake Michigan and the bluff overlook; the bridge over a ravine to the house; and Everett Lee Millard Jr and Mary Hyde 'Millard in front of new Highland Park sign, parents of Olivia Millard.
Millard family
Pioneer to Commuter photograph collection
Rotary Club of Highland Park, Illinois.
Part of Artifacts collection
Color photograph of family Mary (Mrs. Michael) Sweeney and her three grandchildren, housed inside a gilded, oval portrait frame. 58 x 42 x 1 cm.
Part of Kopp family collection
Verso of postcard reads "Adelaide and Charles Koller" "Jake" Bro. of Louise's mother.
Part of Kopp family collection
Verso of postcard reads "Adelaide and Charles Koller" "Jake" Bro. of Louise's mother.
Part of Kopp family collection
Verso of postcard reading "Bro. of Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koller. Adelaide and Charlie. Lived in Michigan. Myra, Barbara, Amy."
Part of Kopp family collection
Verso of postcard reading "Bro. of Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koller. Adelaide and Charlie. Lived in Michigan. Myra, Barbara, Amy."
This collection contains photographs of the Kopp family from the late 19th century and early half of the 20th century. Other family relatives include the Koller, Stipe, and Hart families. Also included in the collection is an annotated copy of Pioneer to Commuter, published in 1958.
Kopp family
This collection is made up of general photographs from the Highland Park Historical Society archives. It is comprised of 17 (artificial_ series with 29 sub series. The series are divided into topics with the sub series dividing some of the larger series into more specific smaller topics, while remaining general. The topics that are covered in this collection include places, locations, buildings, negatives, and people. Many of the images were done at the Brand Brothers Studio in Highland Park. Their photographic contribution to the documentation of Highland Park through the years is vitally important and the majority of the images held by HPHS.
Highland Park Historical Society