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Name |
Morse Avenue |
Number of Archive records |
1 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Object records |
5 |
Number of Photo records |
5 |
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2011.22.1 - List
List, 8 1/2" w x 11" l, paper, one-sided, Front- list of names of people on the Bartlett Hills Preservation Commission, In 1974, the commission was established to save Bartlett Hills Golf Club, then owned by individuals, who wanted to sell it for a possible subdivision. The commission looked into possible grants and other means of funding for a village purchase. On February 25, 1978, residents voted to purchase and improve the course by a vote o...
Record Type: Archive
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2014.9.1 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 5 1/2" x 3 1/2", sepia, Front- Automobile, open top, outside in snow, with two male passengers seating inside, house in background, snow on ground. In February 1911, Herman Schnadt bought a Buick automobile from Thurnau & Krumfuss, a farm and automobile dealership once located on Main Street. Though the men in this image were not identified, they appear to be Erwin Schnadt, driving and his father Herman Schnadt sitting nex...
Record Type: Photo
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2016.25.127 - Postcard
Postcard, 5 1/2" w x 3 1/2 l" black and white, Front- image of church, flagpole and out building amongst flowers outside. Path between flowers. printed in white, "The Little Stone Church in the Garden, Bartlett ILL." Back- printed in black. "Post Card, Correspondence, Address, Defender" Unused. What brought 4,231 people to rural Bartlett in 1939, when the town itself only had a population of 608? It was The Little Stone Church in the Garden, l...
Record Type: Object
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2019.12.8 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, color, Front- facade, brink bungalow style home with awning over main window, bushes, trees, flowers, parcial view of another home on left. This brick bungalow style home is at 201 N. Hickory Avenue. It was the residence of the Henry Thurnau family and Basil "Doc" Ping family and others, through the years. When Jane Humbracht Ping walked pass the home on her way to Bartlett School, she always dreamed of owning it one day. Event...
Record Type: Photo
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2019.7.9 - Print, photographic
Print, photographic, 3 1/2" x 3 1/2", black & white, Front- homes, trees car along a street in winter Back- written in black, "Morse & Eastern Ave. 1963" Looking northeast in 1963 at the homes on the eastern side of Eastern Avenue. Note the street sign stating this is a dead end road.
Record Type: Photo
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2021.19.1 - Postcard
Postcard, 3 1/2 w" x 5 1/2" l, paper, Front- black & white real image of church with steeple outside surrounded by vegetation. written in white- "The Little Stone Church in the Garden, Bartlett Ill." Back- postcard, unused. Martin Johnson, a St. Charles native, was a carpenter by trade. He married Grace Leiseberg, a Bartlett native, on October 31, 1925. The couple resided in Elgin after their marriage and returned to live in Bartlett in 1933....
Record Type: Object
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2021.19.2 - Postcard
Postcard, 3 1/2 w" x 5 1/2" l, paper, Front- black & white real image of church with steeple outside surrounded by vegetation. written in white- "The Little Stone Church in the Garden, Bartlett Ill." Back- postcard, unused. Martin Johnson, a St. Charles native, was a carpenter by trade. He married Grace Leiseberg, a Bartlett native, on October 31, 1925. The couple resided in Elgin after their marriage and returned to live in Bartlett in 1933....
Record Type: Object
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2025.37.2 - Map
Map, 26" w x 29" l, paper, no date, Front- printed in black, along bottom- "Richard J. Daley, county clerk, Hanover Township, Cook County, Illinois, Scale: 4 inches - 1 mile", streets, highways, roads, cemeteries, schools, train stations, creeks, gravel pits, golf courses are illustrated on map, all of Bartlett and Ontarioville, part of Elgin is included. Dating between 1950-1955, this map illustrates Hanover Township. At that time Bartlett wa...
Record Type: Object

