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Name |
1891 |
Number of Archive records |
1 |
Number of Library records |
3 |
Number of Object records |
4 |
Number of Photo records |
0 |
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2014.29.13 - Postcard
Postcard, 4" w x 6" l, black & white, Front- clapboard building with windows and steeple, surrounded by trees, Back- label attached states, "Immanuel United Church of Christ by Jeff Stewart" This postcard is part of a series taken by Bartlett High School students in the Advanced Photo Class during the 2005-2006 school year. The postcards were sold as a fundraiser by the school. This image was taken by Jeff Stewart. Located at 415 W. North A...
Record Type: Object
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2017.34.1 - Mug
Mug, 4" x 3 1/4" diameter, ceramic, white, handle, goldtone rim at top, printed in brown ink- "1891, 1991, A Century of Service, Immanuel United Church of Christ, Bartlett, Illinois" and illustration of church and trees. Immanuel United Church of Christ, located at 415 W. North Avenue, was chartered in 1891, the same year the Village of Bartlett incorporated. In 1991, it celebrated its centennial with the issuing of this mug and special events...
Record Type: Object
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2022.1.1 - Capsule, Time
Capsule, time, 16" w x 10" h x 20" l, copper sheeting has been shaped and bolted to form box, no markings on outside, contents can be heard moving inside when box is handled. "The nuns sang, dignitaries were introduced, a brief history of the old village hall was read and everyone was ready to adjourn for cake and coffee before the master of ceremonies realized they forgot to set the cornerstone for Bartlett’s new village hall Sunday." The Ha...
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2025.5.1 - Print
Print, 10" w x 8" l, Illustration with mat, with frame- 10 1/2" l x 8 1/8" h, paper, full color, illustration includes buildings (some actual, some imaginary), names of places, dates organizations, etc that were part of Bartlett, IL. This illustration of Bartlett by Giggles & Grins captures a moment in time of Bartlett’s history. Though undated, the museum has determined this to be from the 1990s. How do we know this? By looking at the clues. ...
Record Type: Object

