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Name |
Herrick House |
Number of Archive records |
13 |
Number of Library records |
20 |
Number of Object records |
2 |
Number of Photo records |
10 |
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2013.40.3 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8"w x 10"h, black & white, Front- Outdoor view of lake surrounded by trees. Man on left standing on pier, children in water, child on right leaning against tree. Back- written in ink and circled- "Herrick House", glues to back newspaper caption for image- " An instructor gives swimming lesson's to county's dependent children in Herrick House picturesque private lake. One boy undergoes punishment for misbehavior, leans gloomil...
Record Type: Photo
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2013.40.4 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8"w x 10"h, black & white, Front- four people, two adults, two children walking outside holding hands, lake and trees in background, Back- typed in black- "Castellano Turner, Barbara Seif, David Gonzales and Mrs. Richard Wendt at Island Lake, Herrick House, Bartlett, Ill.", newspaper clipping that appeared with image when published, stamped in red- "Oct 24 1957" and "ZONES all", written in orange- "Herrick 3 col" B Herrick...
Record Type: Photo
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2013.40.5 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8"w x 10"h, black & white, Front- four children outside using ladder to pick apples, Back- written in ink- "Herrick House", stamped in red- "Daily News Jul 27 1964", clipping for accompanying newspaper text for photo- "An orchard- and all the apples they can eat", newspaper clipping about Herrick House, stamped in blue- "Property of Newspaper Division Field Services, INC." In 1964, Herrick House, once a facility for childr...
Record Type: Photo
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2016.1.19 - Map
Map, 32" x 21" unfolded, 10 1/2" x 5" folded, paper, white, printed in black and red, "Tri-Village Map of Bartlett, Hanover Park, Streamwood with Roselle and Bloomingdale ..." two-sided, Side A- Bartlett, Hanover Park, Wayne, Streamwood, Schaumburg, Hoffman Estates, Elgin, Side B- Bloomingdale, Roselle, Medinah, Hanover Park, Schaumburg and Glendale Heights. Created in 1971, by Bartlett cartographer John Isard, the map illustrates the communit...
Record Type: Object
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2017.1.47 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8" x 10", black and white, Front- two girls standing up, looking at another girl who is sitting down and sewing fabric with a sewing machine which has the word "Singer" printed on it, sewing supplies are near the bottom left corner of the photo, Back- Newspaper text is cut and attached to back, stamped "Chicago Photographers...File No. 5900-4" and written in pencil "Rheumatic Fever...P.P." Herrick House was once located on...
Record Type: Photo
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2021.1.13 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 14" w x 11" l, black & white, Front- one single-story building, one two-story building, both light color brick with windows, surrounded by trees, grass in foreground, Back- writing in pencil, ink and purple pencil, date stamp- "Apr 5-1948", label- "The Times" Chicago Newspaper...Date 30 March 1948...Photographer- okmin..." Herrick House was once located on West Bartlett Road, just east of Route 59. The facility was for chi...
Record Type: Photo
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2021.1.16 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8" x 10", black & white, Front- portrait of man wearing sportcoat, shirt, tie, logo of "American Masters 10th Anniversary", paragraph about Rod Sterling and retrospect of his work in TV industry. Back- nothing. Rod Serling (pictured here) was best known for being the creator of TV's "The Twilight Zone." However, Sterling does have a Bartlett connection. Sill being researched by museum staff, it is known that Serling worked...
Record Type: Photo
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2021.1.6 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8" x 10", black & white, Front- seven young children playing outside in sandbox and teeter totter, surrounded by trees with building in background. Back- newspaper story and caption affixed along with date stamps and writing. The July 27,1964 "Chicago Daily News" featured this photo and story about the reopening of Herrick House, once located in Bartlett on West Bartlett Road. Originally a facility for children with rheuma...
Record Type: Photo
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2021.1.81 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 8" x 10", black and white, Front- one man measuring log cabin model as two young boys look on inside workworking shop, tools in foreground and background. Back- part of newspaper story written by Arthur J. Snider, staff science writer, purple date stamp- "Sep 7, 1949" , caption for image reads- "Light activity mends hearts- A program of light activity assists in the recovery of rhematic heart patients at Herrick House. Jim Bu...
Record Type: Photo
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2021.44.16 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black & white, appears colorized, Front- young boy, wearing snowsuit/hat, standing outside in snow in front of older clapboard home, pulling small sled, at bottom in black- "Lee at the rear of the old house." Lee Lemke is all bundled up and has his sled in hand. Old man winter has nothing on him! The Roy Lemke family moved into Bartlett in 1947. Their first home, pictured here, was once located where the Town Center is today. L...
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M96-1-313 - Card, Greeting
Card, greeting, 5" w x 6 1/4" l, cardstock, cream, Front- printed in green, illustration of doorway with lanterns and wreaths on each side, printed in green - "Happy Holiday Herrick House" signed in pen, "Eleanor P. Eells", Back- nothing Herrick House, built originally as a convalescent care facility for children with rheumatic fever, was once located on West Bartlett Road, east of Route 59. The illustration on this card was the doorway to one...
Record Type: Object
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P04-8-26 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 5"h x 7"w, black & white, Front- four males and two females inside a room sitting/standing, looking at and/or holding books, bookshelves in background, written in ink- "1955 Herrick House Lion's Gift of Encyclopedias", Back-nothing Members of the Bartlett Lions Club donated a set of encyclopedias in 1955 to Herrick House, once located on West Bartlett Road. Herrick House was a facility initially devoted to the convalescent...
Record Type: Photo