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236 S. Hickory Avenue |
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0 |
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Number of Photo records |
13 |
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2009.18.22 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black & white, Front- image blurry, girl standing outside wearing uniform, trees, car, buildings in background. Dianne Peterson is one proud Girl Scout wearing her Brownie uniform. She is standing on the driveway of her family's home at 236 S. Hickory Avenue. The two buildings in the background have since been razed.
Record Type: Photo
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2015.9.18 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black & white, woman in long skirt, top with sweater vest standing next to man in dark one buttoned coat and hat, outside on sidewalk next to home, stairs in foreground, broom on porch, bucket under stairs, water pump and piece of machinery to right, snow on ground. Back- written in ink "Ray's Great-grandparents (Harmening), (who owned Bartlett Tavern)" Caroline Hecht Harmening (1861-1934) and her husband Henry Harmening (1860-...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.9.3 - Image, Digital
Image, Digital, black and white, Front- young girl wearing dress holding cat, standing outside, building on left, stacked objects on right, open vista behind with trees. Back- in pencil- "S.W. view Ma/cat, looking to Western Ave" Ruth Harming Giles (1916-2014), daughter of William and Ella Harmening, was born in 1916. After the passing of her mother in 1927, her father and her returned to Bartlett to live with William's parents, Henry and Caro...
Record Type: Photo
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P04-8-22 - Album, Photograph
Album, photograph, 8" w x 5" l x 1" h, black, alligator skin(?), Front- printed in goldtone- "Postal Cards", 26 pages of assorted black & white photos and postcards. This photo album once belonged to Mathilda "Tee" Harmening Alsworth (1896-1962). She grew up in Bartlett at 236 S. Hickory Avenue and was one of three children of Henry and Caroline Harmening, who owned the Bartlett Tavern at one time. Tee worked at Bartlett Hills Golf Club in the...
Record Type: Photo
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P04-8-31 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black & white, Front- two women wearing long skirts and long aprons sitting outside on stairs with small dog in between. Caroline "Carrie" Harmening (1861-1934), left, never had an occupation listed in census records. If she did, it could have said "healer and entrepreneur." She was more than just a housekeeper, wife of Henry and mom to three. Carrie was known throughout the area for her abilities in relation to healing. Gla...
Record Type: Photo

