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Name |
Hickory Avenue |
Number of Archive records |
4 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Object records |
7 |
Number of Photo records |
26 |
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2011.24.5 - Bank, Toy
Bank, toy, plastic, 5" from tail to nose, 2 3/4" tall to top of hat, 1 1/2" wide, blue, slot on back for money. Pig is wearing hat molded into the plastic. Printed in black on side- "This little piggy goes to HANOVER-WAYNE Saving & Loan Association of Bartlett, Ill." Hanover-Wayne Savings and Loan was once located at 140 S. Hickory Avenue and was Bartlett's second financial institution.
Record Type: Object
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2011.4.2 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, black & white, 6 1/4" x 4 1/2", looking across a street to a single story brick structure with windows in the front. Built by Faber Construction, this building first housed Hanover Wayne Savings & Loan in the left (eastern) portion once located at 140 W. Oneida Avenue. The savings & loan was chartered in 1961. A laundry facility was in operation on the right (western) portion. This picture was taken from the southeast corn...
Record Type: Photo
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2011.5.11 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, black & white, house with gambrel roof, open front porch, Dutch Colonial styling, on right is driveway with parked car, chicken coop is visible in backyard. Around image is printed black decorative border with words, "1937 March 1937." Part of neighboring house can be seen on left. On back is written, "Our first house." The Dutch colonial style house still stands today at 220 S. Hickory Avenue with alterations done to its...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.112 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, slide, 2" x 2", color, streetview of two-story clapboard building with steeply pitched roof line, bay window, screened porch, surrounded by trees, bushes, garage in background. The home was built in 1876 for Dr. Elias C. Guild, Bartlett first physician. The Elgin Advocate of August 19, 1876 stated "…the domiciliary habitation of Dr. Guild, who thinks it will be the best residence on the road to Chicago, when he gets it entirely c...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.113 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, slide, 2" x 2", color, streetview of two-story clapboard building with steeply pitched roof, bay window, arched window, painted rose beige with green trim on windows, sidewalk in foreground, surrounded by trees, bushes. The home was built in 1876 for Dr. Elias C. Guild, Bartlett first physician. The Elgin Advocate of August 19, 1876 stated "…the domiciliary habitation of Dr. Guild, who thinks it will be the best residence on the ...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.152 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, slide, 2" x 2', color, streetview of two-story clapboard home with pitched roof lines, bay windows, arched windows, painted rose beige with green trim on windows, etc. corner lot, surrounded by trees, other buildings in background. This home was built in 1876 for Dr. Elias C. Guild, Bartlett first physician and his family. The Elgin Advocate of August 19, 1876 stated "…the domiciliary habitation of Dr. Guild, who thinks it will ...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.153 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, slide, 2" x 2", color, streetview of two-story clapboard building with steeply pitched roof line, bay window, painted rose beige with green accent on trim, surrounded by trees, street in foreground, sidewalk, garage in background on left. This home was built in 1876 for Dr. Elias C. Guild, Bartlett first physician and his family. The Elgin Advocate of August 19, 1876 stated "…the domiciliary habitation of Dr. Guild, who thinks it...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.28 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, slide, 2" x 2", color, two-story Victorian Gothic gray clapboard home with steeply pitched roof lines, bay window, screen porch, driveway in foreground on right side with garage and buildings in background. Located at 128 S. Hickory Avenue, the northwest corner of Hickory and Oneida Avenues, this home was built in 1876 for Dr. Ellis Guild and family, the Village's very first physician. His office and operating room was located o...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.44 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, Slide, 2" x 2", color, streetview of partial single story brick building on left and single story brick building in center, located on a corner, center building has wooden roofline with large tree growing through roof, car parked in front. The photographer is standing on Oneida Avenue looking southwest at the southwest corner of Oneida and Hickory Avenues. The partial building on the left houses several businesses which are enter...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.4.4 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 4" x 6" color, white building, green roof, six pull through lanes, paved road and street lamp, on left, in foreground, American flag on pole in background, The drive-through banking facility of the then State Financial Bank was located to the west of the bank's main facility. It contained a secured small office with six drive-throughs, one being an ATM machine. This photo was taken at the corner of S. Hickory and Bartlett ...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.9.2 - Image, Digital
Images, digital, black & white, Front- toddler girl holding garden hoe, standing in field of growing corn and other vegetables, barn, trees in background, Back- written in pencil- "1918 at Bartlett" Back in the day, vegetables were grown, canned and stored for eating during the winter months. Two-year-old Ruth Harmening Giles (1916-2014) is all smiles in 1918 as the corn begin to grow on land once located on S. Hickory Avenue. The barn in the ...
Record Type: Photo
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2016.25.110 - Print, photographic
Print, photographic, 4 1/2" x 3", black and white, Front- woman in dress standing in front of a house, dog laying in grass. Emma Humbracht Hoth (1877-1946), lifelong Bartlett resident, is standing in front of her 145 N. Hickory Avenue home. Her parents were Louis and Wilhelmine Humbracht Sr. She was the wife of Henry Hoth. Both are buried in Bartlett Cemetery.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.25.111 - Print, photographic
Print, photographic, 2 3/4' x 4 1/2", black and white, two story frame house, craftmans style, trees on both sides, on back in pencil, "Henry Hoth's home on Hickory." One time home of Henry and Emma Humbracht Hoth, located at 145 N. Hickory. As of 2016, the home is still standing.
Record Type: Photo
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2017.1.1 - Postcard
Postcard, 5 1/2" x 3 1/2", Front- black and white real photo of a one story building with flag pole, powerline pole and mailbox. On right side of building attached to cement wall are letters- "United States Post Office, Bartlett, Illinois. Back- printed in black, "United States Post Office, Bartlett Illinois", cancellation stamp reads- "West Chicago, ILL, 1964, Oct 14, PM", 4 cent stamp attached. Written in black ink is message to Mrs. Lenard Bye...
Record Type: Object
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2017.15.16 - Receipt
Receipt, 5 1/2" x 8 1/4", paper, green, printed in black, "Otto Wm. Staib, M.D., N.E. cor North & Hickory Avenue, Bartlett, Illinois", written in green ink is a bill of Arthur Hasse's [sic] for $38.00 in medical services. Haase has given the doctor a check for $9.00 and produce, such as "4 musk mellons" [sic] in exchange for payment. The balance going forward was $27.55. Dr. Otto Staib was Bartlett's second doctor serving the community for 46...
Record Type: Archive
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2018.1.25 - Print, photographic
Print, photographic, 8 1/2" x 11", photocopy, paper, front and wing style home with front porch, bay window, side door, man standing at fence, child sitting on top of carriage steps. Upper left corner partial writing, "...tlett, Ill. + ...erman" The Dr. Otto Staib family, Bartlett's second physician, once call is this home. The house is located at 122 W. North Avenue in Bartlett and has been altered through the years.
Record Type: Photo
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2018.1.7 - Print, photographic
Print, photographic, 8" x 10", black and white, two story clapboard structure with bay window and arched window above, pitched roof, dental molding and other architectural features. Written on lower right front corner edge in orange "6". Dr. Elias C. Guild, Bartlett's first doctor, had this home erected for his family in 1876. The two story Gothic Victorian style home, located at 128 S. Hickory Avenue, served as his residence and office.
Record Type: Photo
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2019.12.9 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, color, Front- brick,1 1/2 story home with chimney, upstairs window/dormer, landscaped with brushes, trees, American flag in foreground. Located at 201 N. Hickory, this brick home exemplifies the Chicago bungalow style. This image is looking at the south and east sides from Morse Avenue. It was built in 1918 and was once home to Henry Thurnau and family. He served as Bartlett's Village president from 1945-1953. Another long-tim...
Record Type: Photo
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2019.5.1 - Image, digital
Image, digital, color, Front- Snow plowed into mountain with houses and trees in background, Back- written in ink, "1979". From January 13-14, 1979, the Chicagoland area was socked with a major blizzard. It was one of the largest snowstorms in Chicago history with 21 inches falling in a two-day period. This is N. Hickory Avenue after the snowplows came through making mountains out of the fallen snow. Looking northeast from snow in front of 129...
Record Type: Photo
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2019.5.2 - Image, digital
Image, digital, color, Front- Snow plowed into mountain with house and trees in background, Back- written in ink, "1979". From January 13-14, 1979, the Chicagoland area was socked with a major blizzard. It was one of the largest snowstorms in Chicago history with 21 inches falling in a two-day period. This is N. Hickory Avenue after the snowplows came through making mountains out of the fallen snow. Looking northeast from snow in front of 129 ...
Record Type: Photo

