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- Photograph of Esther Dunshee Bower, a prominent member of the League of Women Voters of Wilmette. The image comes from an article published in the Wilmette Life, "Women in Community Life," 13 May 193Photograph of Esther Dunshee Bower, a prominent member of the League of …
- Interview with Elizabeth Hoffman Kirk and Mary Hoffman by Rhea Adler in 1976. ABSTRACT: Previous residences of Hoffman family--first 1843 -- boyhood of Hoffman brothers -- farming and raising produceInterview with Elizabeth Hoffman Kirk and Mary Hoffman by Rhea Adler in …
- Interview of Rose Braun Chilcott by Briggs Maselli in Wilmette, Illinois, 1979. Abstract: Truck farming at Illinois Rd. and Lake Ave. Travel to South Water St. market, 1867-1942 Occupations of 11 BraInterview of Rose Braun Chilcott by Briggs Maselli in Wilmette, Illinois, 1979. …
- Interview with Jean Ten Broeck by Rhea Adler in the Spring, 1977 in Wilmette, Illinois. ABSTRACT: Name and present home, previous, place of residence prior to coming to Wilmette after World War I IntInterview with Jean Ten Broeck by Rhea Adler in the Spring, 1977 …
- Interview with Sydney Weedon Templeton by Rhea Adler in June, 1976. ABSTRACT: Locale of childhood from 1895 presently lives in Scarsdale, NY Family lived in Wilmette Father commuted to Chicago from LInterview with Sydney Weedon Templeton by Rhea Adler in June, 1976. ABSTRACT: …
- Interview with cousins, Anna Schneider Schuett and Margaret Schneider Schoenbeck by Briggs Maselli on July 19, 1976 in Wilmette, Illinois. ABSTRACT: Grew up on farms in Grosse Point — fathers were brInterview with cousins, Anna Schneider Schuett and Margaret Schneider Schoenbeck by Briggs …
- Interview with John Schneider by Rhea Adler in November 1975 in Wilmette, Illinois. ABSTRACT Family - childhood - school Early location St. Joseph school and church Fun games - skating - swimming GroInterview with John Schneider by Rhea Adler in November 1975 in Wilmette, …
- Vertical file includes articles about the elections in 1948 and Wilmette Plan of 1946. Includes a map of Evanston, articles about the election, voting results and the history of the election in 1946.Vertical file includes articles about the elections in 1948 and Wilmette Plan …
- Interview with Margaret Dingee McClure by Rhea Adler in Wilmette, Illinois, October, 1981. ABSTRACT: Early years, homes, schools New Trier High School years, subjects, teachers Social life - CarnegieInterview with Margaret Dingee McClure by Rhea Adler in Wilmette, Illinois, October, …
- Interview with Robert D. Hall and Alice Freeman Hall by Rhea Adler in Wilmette in winter 1977. Abstract: • His childhood in Zion, Illinois - Description of the community founded for religious reasonsInterview with Robert D. Hall and Alice Freeman Hall by Rhea Adler …
- Interview with Robert A. Harper by Rhea Adler in Wilmette on March 11, 1982. Abstract: Born and has lived in Wilmette his entire life - son of Dora and J. Robb Harper, Superintendent of Wilmette SchoInterview with Robert A. Harper by Rhea Adler in Wilmette on March …
- "Taking Root in Wilmette" by Elisabeth G. Weedon (1867-1965). This recording is part of the Wilmette Public Library Oral History Project begun about 1974. A June, 1976 interview with Vivian Weedon’s"Taking Root in Wilmette" by Elisabeth G. Weedon (1867-1965). This recording is …
- Interview with Frederick Waidner by Rhea Adler in Wilmette, Illinois on December 6, 1979.Interview with Frederick Waidner by Rhea Adler in Wilmette, Illinois on December …
- Interview with Joseph Fleischer by Regina Fleischer in Wilmette, Illinois, in March 1982. ABSTRACT: • Name and location of present home - birthplace and life in Albany Park area - Chicago • Joined U.Interview with Joseph Fleischer by Regina Fleischer in Wilmette, Illinois, in March …
- Day of interview was November 5, but year not provided.Day of interview was November 5, but year not provided.
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