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  1. 2014.1.68 - Poster

    Poster, 13 1/2" w x 19 1/2" l, cardboard, beige, Front- printed in black- "Auction, The Bartlett Implement Co. will sell at their warehouse in Bartlett, Illinois, on Sat,. April 4, Commencing at 11:00 A.M., Bartlett Implement Co., owners, 6 tractors..." Back- nothing. The Bartlett Implement Company traces its beginnings to 1941 when it opened for business at 120 W.Bartlett Avenue selling new and refurbished John Deere products, offering repai...

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    Poster
  2. 2014.9.1 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, 5 1/2" x 3 1/2", sepia, Front- Automobile, open top, outside in snow, with two male passengers seating inside, house in background, snow on ground. In February 1911, Herman Schnadt bought a Buick automobile from Thurnau & Krumfuss, a farm and automobile dealership once located on Main Street. Though the men in this image were not identified, they appear to be Erwin Schnadt, driving and his father Herman Schnadt sitting nex...

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  3. 2014.9.18 - Postcard

    Postcard, 5 1/2" l x 3 1/2" w, sepia, Front- man standing inside, holding rifle, dog sitting on pool table, tripod of cue sticks with a pool ball on top to his right. The Bartlett Tavern, once located at 113 W. Railroad Avenue, had a pool table for the patrons to enjoy while having a drink. Here, an unknown man and dog pose by the pool table for this image. On the wall, in the background, on the right, are posters advertising the upcoming Octo...

    Record Type: Object

    Postcard
  4. 2016.62.11 - Contract

    Rental contract between Herman W. Schnadt and Fred Heinberg for a home on Oak Avenue near Oneida. Tenant's copy of preprinted form produced by United States of America Office of Price Administration, form DD 2-D. Rent charged-$15 per month for unfurnished home containing a flush toilet, running water, electricity, etc. The address of the home is 143 S. Oak Avenue. Heinberg was Schnadt's son-in-law and as Schnadt noted at the bottom of the cont...

    Record Type: Archive

    Contract
  5. 2018.39.1 - Image, Digital

    Image, digital, 8"w x 10"w mat, 5"w x 7"l image, sepia, Front- three rows of men, most in uniforms, standing/sitting outside in a field. Some holding baseball equipment. Back- Written in ink, "Bartlett Cubs B.B. Team , Front, 1st Row- L to R+ A. O'Brien (P), Gus Krumfuss (C), Nig Staib-(P), Middle 2nd Row- L to R= B. Bradley (SS) Pat Humbracht (1sB), Claude Bowman- (@nd B) Erv Schnadt- (3rd B), Punky Wendler-(LF), Doc Staib-(F) Rear 3rd Row= L to...

    Record Type: Photo

    Image, Digital
  6. 2019.1.64 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, 5" x 7" mounted on 8" x 10" black board, sepia Front- 14 men sitting/ standing outside in field, men sitting wearing suits, men standing wearing same uniform, trees and buildings in distant background. Back- stamped in black- "The Hoff-Williams Co...Chicago" The Bartlett Cubs was the hometown men's baseball team in the early 1900s. The team played their games in what is today Bartlett Park against other local community tea...

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  7. 2022.4.54 - Newsletter

    Bartletter

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    Bartletter
  8. 2022.4.65 - Newsletter

    Bartletter

    Record Type: Library

    Bartletter
  9. 2023.1.19 - Postcard

    Postcard, 5 1/2" w x 3 1/2 " l, sepia, front- image of 14 men total, 11 wearing uniforms with "BC" on left chest, 3 in the top middle row wearing suits, written in white at bottom- "Cubs", Bartlett, ILL", Back, in blue ink- "Property of Harvey Schnadt" "Play Ball!" This chant was heard for many years at Bartlett Park when the hometown team, the Bartlett Cubs, played on their turf beginning in the early 1900s. Here the team is pictured circa 19...

    Record Type: Object

    Postcard
  10. 2023.1.3 - Program

    Program, 5 1/2" w x 8h" (folded), paper, faded pink, Cover- printed in black- Bartlett Y.P.L. Presents "Everybody's Getting Married"...December 4th and 5th, 1941...", page 1- "Scene Plot, page 2- "Characters", pages 3 -7- advertisements from local businesses. Bartlett's Young People's League (Y.P.L.) of then Immanuel Evangelical Church, today Immanuel United Church of Christ, performed the play, "Everybody's Getting Married" on December 4th an...

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    Program
  11. A05-12-1 - Mirror

    Mirror, 2 3/4" oval, metal, paper, mirror, Front- black & white image, 14 men, sitting/standing outside, 11 wearing uniforms, baseball equipment in front on ground, trees in background, Back- mirror. The Bartlett Cubs baseball team posed for this picture in what is today Bartlett Park. The image dates to circa 1914. Front row- L to R, Adrian O'Brien (P), Gus Krumfuss (C), Nig Staib (P), Middle row- L to R, B. Bradley (SS) Pat Humbracht (1sB), ...

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    Mirror
  12. P74-20-1 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, 4 3/4"w x 3 3/4"h, sepia, Front- looking down dirt row to row of perpendicular buildings, Back- written in ink, "1. Barber shop and telephone ofc. 2. Saloon- Harmenings 3. Grocery store 4. O'Brien's dry good store 5. Depot This image was taken on Oak Avenue looking south toward the businesses on Railroad Avenue and dates between 1905 and 1907. This is determined by the names on the businesses, left to right. The first buil...

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  13. P97-3-2 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, mat- 7"w x 6"h, image- 4 3/4" w x 4"h, sepia, Front- standing on top railroad boxcar overlooking railroad tracks and buildings, Back- nothing. The unknown photographer of this image was standing on top of a boxcar looking west in downtown Bartlett. On the left side are the businesses along Railroad Avenue which were at the time were, left to right, the Bartlett Tavern, general store, Watermann's General Store and Watermann...

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  14. P97-3-3 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, Mat- 7"w x 6"h, Image- 4 3/4"w x 3 3/4"h, sepia, Front- looking down dirt row to row of perpendicular buildings, Back- blank This image was taken on Oak Avenue looking south toward the businesses on Railroad Avenue and dates between 1905 and 1907. This is determined by the names on the businesses, left to right. The first building on the left, 111 Railroad Avenue. still standing in 2019, was home to the first location of t...

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic

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