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  1. 2013.11.7 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, 9 1/2" w x 5 1/2" l, black & white, Front- 29 people standing/sitting in rows inside building. Back- written in pencil, "Golden Agers Club" Taken in January 1966, this image captures the membership of Bartlett's Golden Agers which formed two years earlier with leadership from the Bartlett Lions Club. The seniors, age 60 and older, first met on July 14, 1964 at the Log Cabin in Bartlett Park with monthly meetings following...

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  2. 2016.25.127 - Postcard

    Postcard, 5 1/2" w x 3 1/2 l" black and white, Front- image of church, flagpole and out building amongst flowers outside. Path between flowers. printed in white, "The Little Stone Church in the Garden, Bartlett ILL." Back- printed in black. "Post Card, Correspondence, Address, Defender" Unused. What brought 4,231 people to rural Bartlett in 1939, when the town itself only had a population of 608? It was The Little Stone Church in the Garden, l...

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    Postcard
  3. 2019.1.13 - Postcard

    Postcard, 3 1/2" l x 5 1/2" w, black & white, real image, Front- looking through a trellis of greens to a church, greenery, flowers surround, wagon wheel in foreground printed in white, "The Wagon Wheel Bartlett, ILL." Back- unused, printed in grey, "Post Card" "Correspondence" "Address" , diamond shape with "Defender". The Little Stone Church in the Garden was the creation of Bartlett carpenter Martin Johnson. He built it in the summer of 193...

    Record Type: Object

    Postcard
  4. 2021.19.1 - Postcard

    Postcard, 3 1/2 w" x 5 1/2" l, paper, Front- black & white real image of church with steeple outside surrounded by vegetation. written in white- "The Little Stone Church in the Garden, Bartlett Ill." Back- postcard, unused. Martin Johnson, a St. Charles native, was a carpenter by trade. He married Grace Leiseberg, a Bartlett native, on October 31, 1925. The couple resided in Elgin after their marriage and returned to live in Bartlett in 1933....

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    Postcard
  5. 2021.19.2 - Postcard

    Postcard, 3 1/2 w" x 5 1/2" l, paper, Front- black & white real image of church with steeple outside surrounded by vegetation. written in white- "The Little Stone Church in the Garden, Bartlett Ill." Back- postcard, unused. Martin Johnson, a St. Charles native, was a carpenter by trade. He married Grace Leiseberg, a Bartlett native, on October 31, 1925. The couple resided in Elgin after their marriage and returned to live in Bartlett in 1933....

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    Postcard
  6. 2022.26.13 - Card, Holiday

    Card, Holiday, 4 3/4" l x 4" w, paper, white, Front - "Maybe you are bashful...face this way" is printed in black ink around several silver and red hearts inside of a big heart with a flower on top, a boy and girl are drawn to the left of the heart, a top hat, cane, and silver and red flowers are drawn to the right of the card, Back - a name is written along the bottom, "Martin Johnson" A Golden Plus Love Martin Johnson (1898-1982) of St. Cha...

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