Person Record
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Heinberg, Dorothy |
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2010.13.11 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 5" h x 7" w,, black & white, Front- 17 people sitting/standing inside a building, rows of lights hanging from the ceiling, in white, lower left corner-"Preservation, Refrigeration, Merchandising," and "Service the Milwaukee Road Chicago Dec 14 [Illegible]" John J. Werden (1917-1997), standing, fourth from right, had a 39-year career with the Milwaukee Road, retiring in 1980. He worked in the Claims Prevention, Refrigeratio...
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2016.65.19 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 3 1/2" x 3 1/2", color, Front- one woman, five men standing/sitting inside by desk, florescent lights overhead, Back- nothing John Werden (1917-1997) is sitting at a desk and surrounded by other employees of the Milwaukee Road. Werden retired in 1980 as chief clerk of the Freight Claim Prevention Department after 38 years of service with the railroad. The woman on the left could possibly be fellow Bartlett resident Dorothy...
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2017.11.1 - Typewriter
Typewriter, 10 1/2" w x 11 1/2" l x 5" h, with wooden carrying case, manufactured by Olympia, Simplex model, several German language keys. This typewriter belonged to Dorothy Heinberg (1918-2016), a longtime Bartlett resident and employee of the Milwaukee Railroad.
Record Type: Object
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2019.43.1 - Box
Box, postcard, 6"w x 4"h x 2 1/2"d, wood, embellished with people wearing tradition Dutch costume, word- "Post Cards", using art of pyrography (wood burning), hinged top opening lid. Dorothy Heinberg (1918-2016) was a longtime Bartlett resident and Milwaukee Road employee. With the perk of free railroad travel she frequently vacationed and did her co-workers. She saved many of their postcard greetings in this charming wooden postcard box which...
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2019.43.2 - Postcard
Picture postcard collection of Dorothy Heinberg (1918-2016). Contains 155 postcards with most being from USA destinations. They are addressed to Heinberg's Elmhurst and Bartlett homes and to her places of work. Some are from her family such as Ray and Alice Schnadt ad her sister Helen Heinberg Canning.
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2021.76.1 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black & white, Front- three men, two women, standing inside around a microphone with "WBBM" across it. "The above group of employees, selected by the road's Booster Club in Chicago, competed with a similar group from the New York Central on the Noxzema Brain Battle radio program which was broadcast over station WBBM on the night of Oct. 25. They are, l. to r.: Ray Bishop, from the Galewood freight house; Dorothy Heinberg, claim...
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A07-10-5 - Scarf
Scarf, 29" x 29" , polyester, white background, red boarder, printed assorted railroad logos such as Illinois Central, Soo Line, etc, Longtime Bartlett resident Dorothy Heinberg (1918-2016) worked for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad (Milwaukee Road) at their Union Station headquarters for 37 years. Her scarf featured many railroad logos, including the Milwaukee Road!
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