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 Secretar
Home Trust Company Hoboken, N.J. R. A. Franks, president April 28, 1903 …
Mr. R. A. Franks, Pres. Hoboken Trust Company Hoboken, N.J. Chicago, May 19, 1903 Dear Sir Referring to your favor of April 28, advising in relation to a joint building for library purposes: I beg to
Mr. R. A. Franks, Pres. Hoboken Trust Company Hoboken, N.J. Chicago, May …
Patton & Miller Architects 13th and 14th Floors 153 LaSalle Street Chicago Normand S. Patton Grant C. Miller May 19, 1903 Mr. F. H. Drury Secy. Library Board Wilmette, Ill. Dear Sir: As per your conv
Patton & Miller Architects 13th and 14th Floors 153 LaSalle Street Chicago …
Home Trust Company Hoboken, N.J. R. A. Franks, President May 21st, 1903 Dear Sir I have yours of the 19th instant. Under no circucmstances does Mr. Carnegie consent to a joint building for Municipal
Home Trust Company Hoboken, N.J. R. A. Franks, President May 21st, 1903 …
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 librar
Ballot for the choice of a site for a Carnegie Library of …
The Inter Ocean (Chicago, Illinois), 30 Jul 1903 Village, split into three factions, cannot agree on best position for new Carnegie Library. Women oppose men at the polls. Members of defeated parties now argue that none but men should have been all
The Inter Ocean (Chicago, Illinois), 30 Jul 1903 Village, split into three factions, cannot agree on best position for new …
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 Cou
R. W. Boddinghaus, Lawyer Wilmette, Illinois P.O. Box 32 Estimate of Cost …
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