A notation on the back of the postcard states: "Reproduction rights reserved Joboul Publishing Company, Evanston, Illinois." It is unknown whether this company still exists or whether copyright is re
A notation on the back of the postcard states: "Reproduction rights reserved …
Siniff, Helen, 1907-1990, The Pioneer (315 Fourth Avenue, New York, New York1952), March-April 1952, Unpaginated Helen Siniff served as director of the Wilmette Public Library for 27 years, from 1945 through 1972.
Siniff, Helen, 1907-1990, The Pioneer (315 Fourth Avenue, New York, New York1952), March-April 1952, Unpaginated Helen Siniff served as director of the Wilmette Public Library for 27 …
Herbert B. Mulford, 1873-1970, Wilson Library Bulletin (New York, New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 195204), April 1952, 631-633 Description and photographs of the newly opened Wilmette Public Library designed by Holabird and Root, architects. This building replaced the former Carnegie Library of Wilmette built in 1905.
Herbert B. Mulford, 1873-1970, Wilson Library Bulletin (New York, New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 195204), April 1952, 631-633 Description and photographs of the newly opened Wilmette Public Library designed by …
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Nov 1952, p. 63 Mr. and MRs. Arnold H. Anschutz, formerly of Chicago, have recently moved into their new home at 111 Washington Street, Glenview. They have two daughters, Caryl and Janis.
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Nov 1952, p. 63 Mr. and MRs. Arnold H. Anschutz, formerly of Chicago, have recently moved …
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Oct 1952, p. 71 George J. Armstrong, 61, of 416 [unclear] Sterling Road, Kenilworth, died suddenly in his home Thursday evening, October 16. He was born in Rushville, Neb. Surviving are his widow, Sarah Jane Wells;
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Oct 1952, p. 71 George J. Armstrong, 61, of 416 [unclear] Sterling Road, Kenilworth, died suddenly …
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