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Tiknis, William "Bill" "Tik" |
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2010.15.61 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, color, three men, one in a fire department uniform, standing outside next to a piece of fire fighting equipment on a trailer. Buildings are in background. Fire Chief Elmer Hecht, first on left in uniform, stands in front of the newly restored Howe hand pumper, the Village's first piece of fire fighting equipment purchased in 1897. First on right is then Village President William "Bill" Tiknis, second man on right is William "Bi...
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2010.15.61 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, color, three men, one in a fire department uniform, standing outside next to a piece of fire fighting equipment on a trailer. Buildings are in background. Fire Chief Elmer Hecht, first on left in uniform, stands in front of the newly restored Howe hand pumper, the Village's first piece of fire fighting equipment purchased in 1897. First on right is then Village President William "Bill" Tiknis, second man on right is William "Bi...
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2011.22.04 - Clipping, Newspaper
5 Named to Bartlett Hills Preservation Commission
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2011.22.822 - Poster
Poster, 11" w x 14" h, cardboard, cream, Front- printed in blue- "1 + 1+ 1 = 20. 1-Tiknis-4Yrs., 1-Faber-8 Yrs., 1- Jacobson -8 Yrs., Re-elect 20 years of Experience and Service Tuesday April 18th, vote for the Incumbents", Back- written in ink- "Fund Lange Putz Ba O'Conner(?) On April 18, 1967, Bartlett residents went to the polls to elect their village trustees. Three incumbents, William Tiknis, Jerome Faber and Ernest Jacobson joined togeth...
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2011.22.822 - Poster
Poster, 11" w x 14" h, cardboard, cream, Front- printed in blue- "1 + 1+ 1 = 20. 1-Tiknis-4Yrs., 1-Faber-8 Yrs., 1- Jacobson -8 Yrs., Re-elect 20 years of Experience and Service Tuesday April 18th, vote for the Incumbents", Back- written in ink- "Fund Lange Putz Ba O'Conner(?) On April 18, 1967, Bartlett residents went to the polls to elect their village trustees. Three incumbents, William Tiknis, Jerome Faber and Ernest Jacobson joined togeth...
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2011.22.91 - Statute
Statute, Ordinance 74-50, 8 1/2" w x 14" l, paper, three pages, Page 1- "Whereas, the Corporate authorities have determined that it is in the public interest to consider the preservation of the Bartlett Hills Country Club as an open greenspace area for the enjoyment of future generations of the Village of Bartlett,...", a Bartlett Hills Preservation Commission was established with the approval of this ordinance on December 17, 1974. This seven se...
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2011.6.1 - Program
Program a -5 1/2" w x 8 1/2" (folded), b- insert- 3 1/2" w x 8 1/2" l, a- cover- in green, image of barn and "Old Barn Reunion Party, May 16, 2003," inside- invitation and program timeline, back- two images- barn being torn down, new clubhouse, b-insert, single sided response card for "Old Barn Reunion Party" with information for accepting or not. Twenty-five years after the Village of Bartlett purchased Bartlett Hills Golf Club, an anniversar...
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2012.11.18 - Clipping, Newspaper
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2012.11.18 - Clipping, Newspaper
Bartlett Celebrates Arbor Day...And U.S. Bicentennial dedication
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2012.5.11 - Novelty, Promotional
Novelty, promotional, 4" w x 2 1/2" l x 4" h, wood base with green plastic turf, golf ball glued to turf with golf tee glued onto golf ball, in black on goldtone sign reads -"Tee Up Message Holder Call Bill" William "Bill" Tiknis worked in the insurance business whether working at a company or owning his own. It is presumed this novelty was given to clients. Bill loved the game of golf and when serving as Bartlett's village president began th...
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2012.5.11 - Novelty, Promotional
Novelty, promotional, 4" w x 2 1/2" l x 4" h, wood base with green plastic turf, golf ball glued to turf with golf tee glued onto golf ball, in black on goldtone sign reads -"Tee Up Message Holder Call Bill" William "Bill" Tiknis worked in the insurance business whether working at a company or owning his own. It is presumed this novelty was given to clients. Bill loved the game of golf and when serving as Bartlett's village president began th...
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2012.5.11 - Novelty, Promotional
Novelty, promotional, 4" w x 2 1/2" l x 4" h, wood base with green plastic turf, golf ball glued to turf with golf tee glued onto golf ball, in black on goldtone sign reads -"Tee Up Message Holder Call Bill" William "Bill" Tiknis worked in the insurance business whether working at a company or owning his own. It is presumed this novelty was given to clients. Bill loved the game of golf and when serving as Bartlett's village president began th...
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2012.5.11 - Novelty, Promotional
Novelty, promotional, 4" w x 2 1/2" l x 4" h, wood base with green plastic turf, golf ball glued to turf with golf tee glued onto golf ball, in black on goldtone sign reads -"Tee Up Message Holder Call Bill" William "Bill" Tiknis worked in the insurance business whether working at a company or owning his own. It is presumed this novelty was given to clients. Bill loved the game of golf and when serving as Bartlett's village president began th...
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2012.5.31 - Mug
Mug, 3 3/4" h x 3 1/2" dia without handle, ceramic, white, goldtone rim, handle, Front-Logo of Rotary with words in green, "Rotary Club of Bartlett, IL. U.S.A." Back- "Progress with Pride Chartered June 4, 1980" with Rotary International logo in green. In 1984, the Rotary Club of Bartlett started giving the club's "new mug" to its guest presenters at their meetings.
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2012.5.31 - Mug
Mug, 3 3/4" h x 3 1/2" dia without handle, ceramic, white, goldtone rim, handle, Front-Logo of Rotary with words in green, "Rotary Club of Bartlett, IL. U.S.A." Back- "Progress with Pride Chartered June 4, 1980" with Rotary International logo in green. In 1984, the Rotary Club of Bartlett started giving the club's "new mug" to its guest presenters at their meetings.
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2012.5.35 - Letter
Letter, 7 1/2" w x 9 1/2"h, carbon copy of letter addressed to Helen Short of the Bartlett Historical Society by D. A. Bessey of the Milwaukee Road concerning the aluminum siding of the 1873 depot and the possibility of landscaping around it. This carbon copy was sent to William Tiknis then Bartlett Village President.
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