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Name |
Bartlett Depot Museum |
Number of Archive records |
5 |
Number of Library records |
151 |
Number of Object records |
5 |
Number of Photo records |
6 |
Related Records
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2012.21.4 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, color, commuter train passing railroad depot. A Metra commuter train heading west to Elgin, passes the Bartlett Depot Museum, located at 100 W. Railroad Avenue. The depot, built in 1873 on land donated by Luther and Sophia Bartlett, established the community.
Record Type: Photo
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2021.8.1 - Sign
Sign, 19 1/4" l x 9" h x 11/2"d, wood, white interior, black frame, Front- screened in black- "Bartlett. Depot Museum, dedicated September 12, 2010" Back- nothing Handcrafted by George Brennan and his granddaughter Crystal Brennan, this sign commemorates the date Bartlett's original train station became the Bartlett Depot Museum. George constructed the large exterior "Bartlett." signs currently on the east and west sides of the Depot Museum. C...
Record Type: Object
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2024.31.1 - Painting
Painting, 48" w x 24" h, acrylic on canvas painting, Front - imagery includes buildings such as 1873 Bartlett Depot and the BAPS Mandir, and logos such as the Village of Bartlett and the Lion's Club, Back - written in pencil, "Village of Bartlett" with two flowers drawn on both sides Inspired by Bartlett's rich past and present, Dr. Mahood chose places and civic organizations to capture Bartlett's story. The images depict the village from its ...
Record Type: Object

