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- 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 asThis house, built in 1890, was the Wilmette Village Hall from 1890-1910. …
- The address of this house on Sheridan Rd., Wilmette, was originally identified as 2929 Sheridan Rd. It is now known as 336 Sheridan Rd. The original owner was Philetus W. Gates.The address of this house on Sheridan Rd., Wilmette, was originally identified …
- In pencil on reverse "Dunes and Gage's Pier 1949."In pencil on reverse "Dunes and Gage's Pier 1949."
- This photograph was published in the book Wilmette and the Suburban Whirl by Herbert B. Mulford in 1956.This photograph was published in the book Wilmette and the Suburban Whirl …
- In 1934 a group of citizens, called together by the Chamber of Commerce, organized the First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Wilmette to make loans on home real estate.In 1934 a group of citizens, called together by the Chamber of …
- The Wilmette State Bank was located at 1200 Central St. Wilmette.The Wilmette State Bank was located at 1200 Central St. Wilmette.
- Identification and story were published in The Wilmette Life issue 8 June 1950, p. 62Identification and story were published in The Wilmette Life issue 8 June …
- 106 6th [sixth] Ave., Wilmette, was the home of civil war veteran, John Andrew Hood, from about 1919-1939. Image obtained from the Cook County Assessor's website.106 6th [sixth] Ave., Wilmette, was the home of civil war veteran, …
- 707 Central Ave., Wilmette, was the residence of Mary Elizabeth Ward Springer and her family after the death of her husband, Civil War veteran and Wilmette Village President, Milton C. Springer, in 1707 Central Ave., Wilmette, was the residence of Mary Elizabeth Ward Springer …
- Photograph looks east over the Bahai House of Worship, Wilmette Harbor, and Lake MichiganPhotograph looks east over the Bahai House of Worship, Wilmette Harbor, and …
- American Legion Hall Post 46 located at 1925 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette. Wilmette Post 46 was first the Gross Point School built in 1895. The Wilmette American Legion was organized in June, 1920 and purAmerican Legion Hall Post 46 located at 1925 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette. Wilmette …
- American Legion Hall Post 46 located at 1925 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette. Wilmette Post 46 was first the Gross Point School built in 1895. The Wilmette American Legion was organized in June, 1920 and purAmerican Legion Hall Post 46 located at 1925 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette. Wilmette …
- A typed label on the reverse "Here children may see the ruins of an old Lake Michigan ier and be told how it was built generations ago to stop beach erosion." In red pencil on reverse: "Ruins of GageA typed label on the reverse "Here children may see the ruins …
- Former home of John G. Westerfield. The building was the site of the William H. Scott Mortuary at the time the photograph was taken.Former home of John G. Westerfield. The building was the site of …
- Former Henry H. Gage house, located at the northwest corner of Chestnut and Sheridan Road, was built about 1873. The building, converted to a restaurant, was damaged by the tornado that struck WilmetFormer Henry H. Gage house, located at the northwest corner of Chestnut …
- Former Henry H. Gage house, located at the northwest corner of Chestnut and Sheridan Road, was built about 1873.Former Henry H. Gage house, located at the northwest corner of Chestnut …
- In pencil on reverse: "House of Asahel Gage, built 1873, 1134 Elmwood."...In pencil on reverse: "House of Asahel Gage, built 1873, 1134 Elmwood."...
- Color photograph of the former Asahel Gage house at 1134 Elmwood Ave., Wilmette, Illinois. Painters appear to be working on the east side of the house.Color photograph of the former Asahel Gage house at 1134 Elmwood Ave., …
- In pencil on the reverse: "Known as Edward Corette home, but built by someone else about 1895. N.W. corner of Central and Park Ave."...In pencil on the reverse: "Known as Edward Corette home, but built …
- In pencil on the reverse: "Edward Corette house at Park and Central--NW corner." Stamped on reverse: "Photo by Bill Kuiken, 1337 Washington, Wilmette"...In pencil on the reverse: "Edward Corette house at Park and Central--NW …
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