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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Note the "Indian Trail Tree" in the photograph. 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...
Note the "Indian Trail Tree" in the photograph. The address of this ...
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. Note the automobile in the circular drive...
The address of this house on Sheridan Rd., Wilmette, was originally identified ...
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 ...
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 1890...
707 Central Ave., Wilmette, was the residence of Mary Elizabeth Ward Springer ...
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