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- Photograph of the first library building in Wilmette which was located on the corner of Wilmette and Central avenues. It was known originally as the "Elmwood Library Association" becoming a public liPhotograph of the first library building in Wilmette which was located on …
- Architect's map showing location of the existing Carnegie Library of Wilmette and the proposed new Wilmette Public Library.Architect's map showing location of the existing Carnegie Library of Wilmette and …
- View of the Children's Room Carnegie Library of Wilmette. Date between 1905-1950.View of the Children's Room Carnegie Library of Wilmette. Date between 1905-1950.
- A copy of this photograph was published in Wilmette Life , Vol. XLVII, No.3, May 28, 1959. It is unknown whether the Booty Photos company still exists or whether copyright is retained by it or a succA copy of this photograph was published in Wilmette Life , Vol. …
- The new Junior High School Room in the Wilmette Public Library was formerly the auditorium. The collection served sixth, seventh and eighth grade students.The new Junior High School Room in the Wilmette Public Library was …
- View exterior of the Wilmette Public Library's Wilmette Avenue entranceView exterior of the Wilmette Public Library's Wilmette Avenue entrance
- Doll collection belonging to radio personality, Mary Margaret McBride, displayed at the libraryDoll collection belonging to radio personality, Mary Margaret McBride, displayed at the …
- Statue in the Memorial Garden of Wilmette Public Library. Plans for the garden were published in the Wilmette Life, 29 May 1952Statue in the Memorial Garden of Wilmette Public Library. Plans for the …
- View of the Memorial Garden at Wilmette Public Library. Plans for the garden were published in the Wilmette Life, 29 May 1952View of the Memorial Garden at Wilmette Public Library. Plans for the …
- View of the Memorial Garden at Wilmette Public Library. Plans for the garden were published in the Wilmette Life, 29 May 1952View of the Memorial Garden at Wilmette Public Library. Plans for the …
- R. W. Boddinghaus, Lawyer Wilmette, Illinois P.O. Box 32 Estimate of Cost of Sub lots 1 and 2 in Dingee and McDaniel's Resubdivision of Lots 5 and 6 in Block 5 of the Village of Wilmette, in Cook CouR. W. Boddinghaus, Lawyer Wilmette, Illinois P.O. Box 32 Estimate of Cost …
- The Local News C. H. Rush, Publisher 1222 Central Ave. Tels 323-372 Wilmette, Illinois August 17, 1903 Board of Trustees Free Public Library Wilmette, Illinois Dear Sirs: Acting on behalf of Mr. A. JThe Local News C. H. Rush, Publisher 1222 Central Ave. Tels 323-372 …
- The Library committee recommends the proposed Carnegie Library be located on the site occupied by the Village Hall.The Library committee recommends the proposed Carnegie Library be located on the …
- Ballot for the choice of a site for a Carnegie Library of Wilmette. One site had been donated by Mr. Alexander J. Howell. Others in the village favored moving the Village Hall and erecting the librarBallot for the choice of a site for a Carnegie Library of …
- New York April 23rd/ 03 Mr. F. H. Drury Wilmette Cook County Illinois My dear sir In reply to yours of last week, would say the cite [sic] of proposal is on R. R. Ave. [Railroad], starting 100 ft. frNew York April 23rd/ 03 Mr. F. H. Drury Wilmette Cook County …
- 17 April 1903 Mr. Andrew Carnegie 2 East 91st St. New York City Dear Sir: Referring to your gift of $10,000 to the Village of Wilmette for library purposes, I beg to call your attention to the fact t17 April 1903 Mr. Andrew Carnegie 2 East 91st St. New York …
- Home Trust Company Hoboken, N.J. R. A. Franks, president April 28, 1903 Dear Sir Yours of the 17th instant, addressed to Mr. Carnegie, has been referred to the writer as Mr. Carnegie and his SecretarHome Trust Company Hoboken, N.J. R. A. Franks, president April 28, 1903 …
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