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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...

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  2. 2016.25.113 - Print, photographic

    Print, photographic, 4 1/2' x 2 1/2", black and white, woman sitting in a grassy field with people in the background, a light streak runs through the middle of the image. She is wearing a dress, coat and hat with flowers. Irene Kelly Schultz, of Chicago, came to Bartlett in the early 1910s to teach at Bartlett School. She boarded with the Herman Schultz family and in 1913 married their son Erwin Schultz. Irene was very active in the Village an...

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  3. 2020.15.3 - Cookbook

    Bartlett Woman's Club Cook Book

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  4. 2020.67.3 - Image, Digital

    Image, digital, black & white, Front- Dutch Colonial two story home with car in driveway, trees and bushes in background. In 1917, Erwin "Erv" Schultz and his wife Irene Kelly Schultz bought the residence of John D. Markel at 112 S. Hickory Avenue, pictured here. This undated image was taken after Bartlett School, once located on the southwest corner of Hickory and North Avenues, was raised and the Nickel family built the Tudor home on part of...

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  5. 2020.82.4 - Image, Digital

    Image, digital, black & white, Front- Sixteen people, assorted ages, males and females standing/sitting inside, staircase in background. This image was taken in the home of Erwin and Irene Schultz at 112 S. Hickory Avenue. Erwin is standing in the back row, third from right. His wife Irene Kelly Schultz is in the middle row, center, wearing the print dress. Their daughter Joan Schultz Phelps is in the front row wearing the white tights and jac...

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  6. L75-4-6 through 7 - Letter

    "To Whom it may Concern" written by Louisa Shields, 1929 "It was the time the 3K's were on the rampage. I could hear them from my window, voices from the fields..." The Ku Klux Klan was active in this area at the time. They were targeting people of color and Catholics. As a response to this "rampage," Louisa Shields "took courage and asked the Catholic ladies whom I knew..." to begin the foundation of the formation of St. Peter Damian Church i...

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    Letter

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