Vertical file containing minutes from meetings 1892 - 1939. Includes all the minutes from all meetings between 1892 - 1939 and important leaders in the club from 1892 - 1939.
Vertical file containing minutes from meetings 1892 - 1939. Includes all the …
Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Apr 1916, p. 5, column 2 Louis J. Pierson, deceased, former president of Old Town Folks. Thomas Brooks was the first secretary. Mrs. E. E. Russell wore antique gown belonging to hermother, Mrs. E.T. Faul of Canada, to Old To
Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Apr 1916, p. 5, column 2 Louis J. Pierson, deceased, former president of Old Town Folks. Thomas Brooks …
Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Apr 1916, 1, 5, column 7 First Ladies of the town appear in quaint costumes, a century old, while youth joins aged in dance to music of olden time. Amend by-laws on membership a third time. Poem written by J. Melville Brown.
Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Apr 1916, 1, 5, column 7 First Ladies of the town appear in quaint costumes, a century old, …
Kline, James D. W., Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Sep 1947, Section 75th anniversary supplement, 1, 120 [article written by James D.W. Kline, 531 Eighth St., Wilmette] When the Chicago and Northwesten railway was put through to Waukegan in 1854, the line ran midway between the settlement along the lake
Kline, James D. W., Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Sep 1947, Section 75th anniversary supplement, 1, 120 [article written by James D.W. Kline, 531 Eighth St., Wilmette] When the …
Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 May 1912, p. 13, column 1 Names from A-O. Long article includes description of the event
Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 May 1912, p. 13, column 1 Names from A-O. Long article includes description of the event
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