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Genck Apartments |
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Number of Photo records |
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2009.18.31 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black & white, Front- large group of boys, girls in uniforms, and several adults, standing outside in grassy area, flag pole in center, flag being raised, bugler playing, cars, trees, buildings, railroad tracks in background. On June 14, 1959, the Eagle Scout Court of Honor for Bartlett's John Hillard Jr. was held. His achievement, earning the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America, was celebrated by the entire village for h...
Record Type: Photo
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2009.18.32 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black & white, Front- One man wearing suit and one young man wearing uniform, standing inside, with table and several men behind. On June 14, 1959, the Eagle Scout Court of Honor for Bartlett's John Hillard Jr. was held. His achievement, earning the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America, was celebrated by the entire village for he was the first Bartlett scout to do so in a Bartlett troop. A parade was held in John's hono...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.31 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, Slide, 2" x 2", color, three two-story structures, two facing one street and the other facing another street, corner view. Lamp post on corner, car parked on street. Once located at the southwest corner of Oak and Railroad Avenues, the Genck Apartments (middle building) was razed in 1979. Built in the late 1870s, the structure was first home to Waterman's General Store and greatly altered in 1953 into a multi-family residence by ...
Record Type: Photo
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2026.6.300 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8" x 10", black & white, Front- standing at railroad tracks looking at five buildings, trees in background, utility lines in foreground, snow on ground. Bartlett resident and photographer Wesley Hendrickson was standing near the railroad tracks at the Oak Avenue crossing when he took this image on March 12, 1979. The first building on the left, 121 W. Railroad Avenue, at the time was home to The Eck Tavern and Poor Richard...
Record Type: Photo

