Black and white snapshot of the Hollister Building, Central St. near Park Av., where the Wilmette Life newspaper was published by Lloyd Hollister in Wilmette, Illinois.
Black and white snapshot of the Hollister Building, Central St. near Park …
A notation on the back of the photograph states: "Town & Country Photographers; 509 S. Wabash; Chicago, Illinois; Harrison 7-8350; Neg. No. 6187-1." It is unknown whether this company still exists or
A notation on the back of the photograph states: "Town & Country …
This house, built in 1890, was the Wilmette Village Hall from 1890-1910. It was purchased in 1910 by A. C. Wolff for $1,500 and moved to 625 Park Ave., Wilmette. The building was remodeled for use as
This house, built in 1890, was the Wilmette Village Hall from 1890-1910. …
Nathaniel Webb keeps an eye on Wilmette residents waiting along the railroad tracks for Theodore Roosevelt's train to pass. Roosevelt was on his way to the Great Lakes Naval Station to visit Father E
Nathaniel Webb keeps an eye on Wilmette residents waiting along the railroad …
The Wilmette Guard was founded April 26, 1917 to conserve the financial and physical resources of Wilmette, to aid and promote relief organizations and care for the needs of local soldiers during Wor
The Wilmette Guard was founded April 26, 1917 to conserve the financial …
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