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2003.10.1 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8" x 10" color, pilot, lower left, and ten crew members holding Bartlett flag on stairs leading to doorway of an airplane. United Airlines pilot and Bartlett resident Joe Alfini (first on left) flew military personal to Kuwait preparing for the invasion of Iraq on March 20, 2003. He had the men sign messages on the Village of Bartlett flag which after words he returned to the Village. Flag is white with blue emblem with...
Record Type: Photo
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2003.10.2 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8" x 10", color, two United States Marines standing on the back of a vehicle holding a Village of Bartlett flag with an airplane in the background.Servicemen are unknown. On March 14, 2003, United Airlines pilot and Bartlett resident Joe Alfini (not pictured) flew military personal to Kuwait preparing for the invasion of Iraq on March 20, 2003. He had the men sign messages on the Village of Bartlett flag which after words...
Record Type: Photo
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2003.10.3 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8" x 10", color, Village of Bartlett flag with signatures and messages flying under the United States flag outside of Village Hall. On March 14, 2003, United Airlines pilot and Bartlett resident Joe Alfini (not pictured) flew military personal to Kuwait preparing for the invasion of Iraq on March 20, 2003. He had the men sign messages on the Village of Bartlett flag which after words he returned to the Village.
Record Type: Photo
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2003.10.4 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8" x 10", color, four men, standing in the interior of an airplane, two in military uniforms, one in pilot uniform, holding a Village of Bartlett flag. On March 14, 2003, United Airlines pilot and Bartlett resident Joe Alfini (second from left) flew military personal to Kuwait preparing for the invasion of Iraq on March 20, 2003. He had the men sign messages on the Village of Bartlett flag which after words he returned to...
Record Type: Photo
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2003.10.7 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8" x 10", color, interior of airplane with male and female Marines seated in uniform. On March 14, 2003, United Airlines pilot and Bartlett resident Joe Alfini (not pictured) flew military personal to Kuwait preparing for the invasion of Iraq on March 20, 2003. He had the men sign messages on the Village of Bartlett flag which after words he returned to the Village.
Record Type: Photo
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2003.10.8 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8" x 10", color, interior of airplane with male pilot in uniform and four Marines in uniform facing camera, standing in aisle. On March 14, 2003, United Airlines pilot and Bartlett resident Joe Alfini (not pictured) flew military personal to Kuwait preparing for the invasion of Iraq on March 20, 2003. He had the men sign messages on the Village of Bartlett flag which after words he returned to the Village.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.1.1 - House
Print, photographic, 4" l x 6" w, black & white, Front- elevation of front and wing style home located at 211 Railroad Avenue. Built by the Waterman family, this photo was taken prior to the renovation into a business property in 1978. The first business was House of Homes Real Estate, Inc., owned and operated by Robert "Bob" Reilley from 1978-1981. In 1987, it became home to Banbury Fair, a retail store.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.13.10 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, color, 4" x 6", from driveway looking toward a two story frame building across the street. Looking south down Main Street from the driveway of the Bartlett Volunteer Fire Association's Fire Barn, 218 S. Main Street. House on east (left) side was 239 S. Main Street and was once home of Fred and Bertha Hoth and later businesses. The building was razed in July 2001 as part of the Town Center development.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.13.11 - Print, Photographic
Print, photograph, 4" x 6", color, Front- two-story brick building in background lit by sunlight, in foreground, on left, in brick building in shadows, red fire hydrant, road, driveway, Back- "Printed July 2001" The photographer is standing in driveway of the Bartlett Volunteer Firemen's Association's Fire Barn at 218 S. Main Street, looking northeast toward the Set Screw & Manufacturing Co. building that was once located on Main Street and th...
Record Type: Photo
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2009.13.12 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, color, 4" x 6", looking at a home across the street, next to a church with sun setting. On back printed - "July 2001" Western Avenue, looking west, Immanuel United Church of Christ (right) at 415 W. North Avenue, and it parsonage (now razed) which was built circa 1916.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.13.14 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, color, 4" x 6", looking across the street to a empty lot with excavator bucket truck and rubble. On back is printed "July 2001." Standing in driveway of Bartlett Volunteer Fire Association's Fire Barn, 218 S. Main Street, looking northeast toward the now razed Set Screw & Manufacturing Company, Inc. once located at 26 S. Main Street and railroad tracks. Set Screw was razed in 2001 to build the Town Center.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.13.15 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 4" x 6", color, Front- brick single story brick building with pitched reddish orange roof with three white peaks, multi pane windows with color glass, two white doors, trees, lamp post. Back- written in ink, "July 2001" Edward Thurnau and Edmund Krumfuss started out selling and repairing farm implements. Later they added an automobile dealership and sold gasoline. The growth and expansion of the business prompted the two m...
Record Type: Photo
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2009.13.9 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, color, 4" x 6", outside looking at two story building across the street. Standing in driveway of Bartlett Volunteer Fire Association's Fire Barn, 218 S. Main Street, looking northeast toward Set Screw & Manufacturing Company, Inc. building once located at 26 S. Main Street and railroad tracks. Phone company building is on the left. On back is printed "July 2001." Set Screw was razed in 2001 to build the Town Center.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.15.3 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, color, 16" x 20" aerial image of large building, fields and homes. Aerial shot of then Independence School located at 200 E. Taylor Avenue in Bartlett. Lake Street, Route 20, is along the upper edge of the photo. Image is looking northeast. Independence School opened in 1977 and served TMH (trainable mentally handicapped) students from 5 to 21 years-old. The building closed in 1993 when students were mainstreamed into othe...
Record Type: Photo
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2009.16.9 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, color, 5" x 7", four visible men standing on a bunting draped porch with columns. A speaker's podium and bouquets of flowers are also in the picture. 1968 dedication ceremony of then new Village Hall, l to r, Rev William F. Nagy (holding program) of Immanuel United Church of Christ, unknown (shaking hands with person out of image ), U. S. Senator Everett Dirksen at microphone and Donald Buckner, master of ceremonies, hidd...
Record Type: Photo
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2009.17.1 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, black & white, 8" x 10", Front- angle shot of train engine with large building behind it, printed on engine- "Northwest Suburban Mass Transit District" and "Village of Bartlett." First of the new commuter locomotives acquired by the Northwest Suburban Mass Transit District (NWSMTD), the Village of Bartlett engine would be christened on April 6, 1974 at the Bartlett train station. The engine was built by Electro-Motive Divi...
Record Type: Photo
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2009.17.2 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8 h" x 10 w", black & white, Front- profile shot of train engine with large building behind it, printed on engine- "Northwest Suburban Mass Transit District" and "Village of Bartlett." The first of the new commuter locomotives acquired by the Northwest Suburban Mass Transit District (NWSMTD) was the Village of Bartlett engine. It would be christened on April 6, 1974 at the Bartlett train station. The engine was built by El...
Record Type: Photo
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2009.17.3 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8" h x 10" w, black & white, Front- group of people (six men and one women) standing outside in front of a train engine, lighting tower, engine in background. This group of people are most likely members of the Northwest Suburban Mass Transit District. The woman is most likely its chair, Lois J. Geister. They are standing in front of the "Village of Bartlett" engine, not fully detailed in paint and identification scheme, ...
Record Type: Photo
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2009.18.10 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, color, 4 1/2" x 3 1/2", four golfers, three men holding golf club bags and one woman, standing in snow on a golf course. Bartlett residents, l to r, unknown, John Bedoe, Dorothy Peterson and her husband Rodger Peterson participating in Arctic Open Golf Tournament at Apple Orchard Golf Course in 1985.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.18.11 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, color, 4 1/2" x 3 1/2", two men and one women sitting inside a business. The men are having coffee and a doughnut. Cases of merchandise are in the background. Inside Humbracht's Confectionary, once located at 130 W. Bartlett Avenue, left to right, Tom McCarter and Warren Anderson, eating breakfast, Kathy ? is sitting on the far right at a different table. Humbracht's was in operation from 1948 to the early 1980s under pr...
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