Murderer, Dr. H. H. Holmes (aka Herman W. Mudgett) , built only one house in Wilmette, at what was then 38 N. John Street and was later 726 11th St. [Eleventh Street], between Lake and Central. The house was occupied by Holmes and his wife, Myrta, their daughter, Lucy, and ...
Murderer, Dr. H. H. Holmes (aka Herman W. Mudgett) , built only ...
In pencil on reverse: "Old Gage home at northwest corner of Chestnut and Sheridan Road, pix April 1944 just before the house was razed. Called "Tornado Tavern."
In pencil on reverse: "Old Gage home at northwest corner of Chestnut ...
On reverse: "Old Dusham House, Elmwood and Michigan, succeeded log cabin. Built around 1800." Stamped: "A copy by H. J. Steffens Studio at 807 Ridge, Wilmette, 6332."
On reverse: "Old Dusham House, Elmwood and Michigan, succeeded log cabin. Built ...
On reverse: "Looking down Central from 9th and Central 1948. This building was moved to 738 10th [tenth] St., and is now the School Superintendent's office. N[ota] B[ene]: Since demolished went [sic] Central School was enlarged. R.A. [Rhea Adler]
On reverse: "Looking down Central from 9th and Central 1948. This building ...
1st Congregational Church 11th Street 1883-1904. On reverse: Property of Ye Olde Town Folkes Assn. Mrs. Joy, Historian. First Congregational Church Wilmette. Harriet Scheidenhelm [no date]
1st Congregational Church 11th Street 1883-1904. On reverse: Property of Ye Olde ...
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