Photograph of Frank Smith Groceries, located at 607 W. Railroad St., about 1910's. Next door is Wilmette Post Office. On reverse: "Old W. R.R. Ave or Main St. Now Green Bay Road." Also stamped on rev
Photograph of Frank Smith Groceries, located at 607 W. Railroad St., about …
Postcard showing the Carnegie Library of Wilmette in Wilmette, Illinois. The C. R. Childs Company that produced it was in business from 1908-1912. Exact date of the photograph is unknown.
Postcard showing the Carnegie Library of Wilmette in Wilmette, Illinois. The C. …
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 …
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 …
The Wilmette State Bank was located at 1200 Central St. Wilmette. Note the small pine tree in the photograph now used as the focus of Village winter holiday celebrations.
The Wilmette State Bank was located at 1200 Central St. Wilmette. Note …
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 li
Photograph of the first library building in Wilmette which was located on …
Staff of the Carnegie Library of Wilmette in the Adult Department. Left to right: Miss Gladys C. Engelien, Mrs. Katharine L. Adams and Miss Mary Jane Hebel
Staff of the Carnegie Library of Wilmette in the Adult Department. Left …
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