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  1. 2009.13.11 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photograph, 4" x 6", color, Front- two-story brick building in background lit by sunlight, in foreground, on left, in brick building in shadows, red fire hydrant, road, driveway, Back- "Printed July 2001" The photographer is standing in driveway of the Bartlett Volunteer Firemen's Association's Fire Barn at 218 S. Main Street, looking northeast toward the Set Screw & Manufacturing Co. building that was once located on Main Street and th...

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    Print, Photographic
  2. 2009.13.9 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, color, 4" x 6", outside looking at two story building across the street. Standing in driveway of Bartlett Volunteer Fire Association's Fire Barn, 218 S. Main Street, looking northeast toward Set Screw & Manufacturing Company, Inc. building once located at 26 S. Main Street and railroad tracks. Phone company building is on the left. On back is printed "July 2001." Set Screw was razed in 2001 to build the Town Center.

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    Print, Photographic
  3. 2019.41.4 - Image, digital

    Image, digital, black & white, Front- young child standing in front of barrel on wooden sidewalk with rolled fencing directly behind, buildings in background, dirt road and tall smokestack to right. Pearl Hoth Gates (1925- 2010) stands beside a a barrel as tall as her on Bartlett Avenue. Note the wooden sidewalk and dirt street that was once common in Bartlett. The brick budding on the left is either 116 W or 120 W Bartlett Avenue. It is hard ...

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  4. 2022.23.1 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, 8" h x 10" w, black & white, Front- three men standing outside in front of building that has "Bartlett." sign on it. railroad tracks on left side, buildings, horse & buggy, street lamps, automobile in background, printed on image in lower left- "St. Paul Station.Bartlett, Ill."Back- nothing Most likely this image was copied from a postcard due to the location written on it at the bottom left side. The name "St. Paul" refer...

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