Person Record
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Ping, Jane |
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2010.5.6 - Print, photographic
Print, photographic, 9 3/4"w x 7 3/4"h, black & white, eight adults and two young girls standing/sitting inside a photo studio wearing wedding attire and holding bouquets or wearing boutonnieres. Louis Humbracht, age 25, back row second from left, married Gladys Schick, age 21, first row, 4th from left, on February 3, 1940 at Bartlett's Immanuel United Church of Christ. They were the 150th couple to be married at the church which chartered in ...
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2016.1.13 - Cap
Cap, adult size, cotton/plastic, Bill- red background with white stars, Crown- royal blue fabric, embroidered on crown in goldtone thread, "4th", in white thread, "Happy of July", in red thread is a firework. Adjustable strap in back. Worn by Jane Humbracht Ping when she was grand marshal of the Bartlett 4th of July parade. Jane, a lifelong Bartlett resident, passed away in 2016 at age 91.
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2016.1.14 - T-shirt
T-shirt, size 1X, cotton, red, short sleeves, Front- embroidered in white and navy thread are stars and fireworks bursts. Back- is plain. White decorative stitching around neckline, bottom and sleeves. Manufactured by Sag Harbor. Worn by Jane Humbracht Ping when she was grand marshal of the Bartlett 4th of July parade. Jane, a lifelong Bartlett resident, passed away in 2016 at age 91.
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2016.1.15 - Necklace
Necklaces, set of three, 15", plastic, small beads with stars between, colors- silvertone, red and blue. Worn by Jane Humbracht Ping when she was grand marshal of the Bartlett 4th of July parade. Jane, a lifelong Bartlett resident, passed away in 2016 at age 91.
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2016.1.4 - T-shirt
T-shirt, size 2XL, cotton, white, Front- printed in red "115th Anniversary Bartlett, IL." in red banner printed in white "Celebrating the Past, Living the Present, Dreaming the Future," printed in black is "Immanuel United Church of Christ" and illustration of church building in a oval shape, back is plain. Immanuel was chartered in 1891 and is Bartlett's second church and oldest continuing congregation. The church is located at 415 W. North A...
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2016.25.101 - Plate
Plate, 13" x 9 1/4", ironstone china, white with dark green floral and scalloped borders on rim, on back is stamped "Buffalo China, O-12, Made in U.S.A." Used to serve meals on at The Eck Tavern, once located at 121 Railroad Avenue, operated by "Doc" and Jean Ping from 1955 to 1968. For lunch, a large piece of meat loaf was placed in the center with potatoes on one side and vegetables on other, along with two pieces of triangle cut toast for 5...
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2016.25.102 - Bowl
Salad bowl, 6" diameter, plastic, faux wood grain, on bottom is logo of "Edward Don & Company Chicago, Illinois" Used at The Eck Tavern, once located at 121 Railroad Avenue, to serve salad in. The business was operated by Basil "Doc" and Jane Ping from 1955 to 1968.
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2016.25.103 - Ashtray
Ashtray, 8 1/4" x 8 1/4", ceramic, green with cream unglazed thin stripes, triangle shape. Ash tray was used on bar at The Eck Tavern, once located at 121 Railroad Avenue and operated by "Doc" and Jane Ping from 1955 to 1968. Around five of these ashtrays would be on the bar at one time.
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2016.25.104 - Cup
Dice cup with three dice, cup- 4"x 3 1/4" diameter, dice- 1/2" x 1/2" x1/2", brown leather covers cup, three dice appear to be ivory. Dice game was kept on the bar at The Eck Tavern, once located at 121 Railroad Avenue and operated by Doc and Jane Ping from 1955 to 1968. Customers would roll dice for chance to win free beer.
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2016.25.114 - Teapot
Teapot with removable lid, 3 1/2' X 6", dark green ceramic, stamped on bottom- "Made in U.S.A." and "Hall" in circle. Teapot was used at The Eck, once located at121 Railroad Avenue, when under the ownership of Basil (Doc) Ping and his wife Jane Humbracht Ping from 1955 to 1968. It matches in color to the dinnerware used.
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2016.25.117 - Print, Photographic
Print, photograph 3 1/4" l x 4 1/4" w, black and white, Front- back arch topped bar with assorted liquer bottles, Santa, sleigh reindeer on top shelf. Back- nothing. It's Christmas at The Eck Tavern and then owners Basil (Doc) and Jane Ping decorated the bar area. The sign on the right reads, "Everyone must be Twenty One." The Eck was once located at 121 Railroad Avenue. The building was razed in 2018.
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2016.25.123 - Print, Photographic
Print, photograph 4" x 3", black and white. outdoor winter scene with trees, fence with rolling landscape, on right side a wall?, fence post in foreground, buildings, roads in the distance. The Ping family farm was once located off Oak Avenue on the west side just south of Lake Street. This image was taken after a snowfall of their property.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.25.190 - Album, Photograph
Album, photograph, 5 1/2" w x 3 3/4" h, red plastic spiral bound, bright yellow cardboard cover and back, printed in red on cover- "Super Pak Snaps," contains seven black and white photos, 3 1/2" x 5", of people inside a room, wearing party hats, eating and drinking, stamped on photos- "Dec 1954" It's New Year's Eve and partiers are celebrating the calendar turning to 1955! The dance, complete with band, was held on the second floor of the Bar...
Record Type: Photo
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2016.25.3 - Pin, Promotional
Pin, promotional, 2 3/4" x 1 3/4" oval, metal and paper with pin backing, oval shaped. On front in upper top third is a blue background with white stars, bottom third is red and white stripes, in middle printed in red is "Bulldogs" printed in blue is "Spirit in '75-'76." The pin is from Eastview Junior High School once located at 321 S. Oak Avenue. The pin celebrated America's bicentennial in 1976.
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2016.25.4 - Chain, Key
Key chain, 3 1/2" x 1/2" including chain, metal, silvertone, printed in black on white card is "Complements of The Eck Phone 837-5541 Bartlett, ILL.." On one end is a beaded chain which can be opened to hold keys, on the other end is a hook that is exposed to hold additional keys when pushed. Back has an engraved chevron pattern. Key chain was a promotional giveaway. Basil "Doc" Ping and his wife Jane operated The Eck from 1955 to 1968. It was...
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2016.25.66 - Chain, Key
Key Chain, 2 1/4" long, 1/2" wide, metal, printed in red on band along bottom edge, "The Eck Bartlett ILL." Key chain detaches into two pieces. Key chain was a promotional giveaway. Basil "Doc" Ping and his wife Jane operated The Eck Tavern from 1955 to 1968. It was located at 121 Railroad Avenue.
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2016.25.99 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black & white, a women holding a baby standing next to a man in a Navy uniform. They are standing in a field. Basil "Doc" Ping is home on leave during WW II. He was serving in the U. S. Navy. Here he is pictured with his wife Jane Humbracht Ping who is holding their daughter Jean Ann born in 1943. The family was standing on Jane's family farm once located on Oak Avenue near Lake Street.
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2017.1.32 - Print, photographic
Print, photographic, 9" x 13 1/2", color, 14 people total, 9 women and 5 men, standing in front of banners hanging from ceiling which read, "Bartlett HIgh School 1997." In summer 1997, just prior to the opening of Bartlett HIgh School, the Bartlett History Museum hosted a reunion for students that attended the first Bartlett High School, a two-year high school, which operated from 1919 to 1941. Left to right, Elaine Jensen Atchison, Jane Hu...
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