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Name |
North Avenue |
Number of Archive records |
8 |
Number of Library records |
2 |
Number of Object records |
7 |
Number of Photo records |
37 |
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2009.18.26 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black & white, Front- Procession of young boys in uniforms, some holding American flags, other flags, led by man, horse behind him, with boy riding it, cars land spectators along street, trees and homes in background. It was Memorial Day, May 29, 1961, and Bartlett's then parade stepped off from Bartlett Park, on left, heading west to Bartlett Cemetery, where a service was held. Rodger Peterson, was leading the Cub Scouts. The...
Record Type: Photo
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2010.5.8 - Drawing
Drawing, ink, 18 "w x 26.5" l, illustration board, unframed, Front- "Immanuel Church (Evangelical and Reformed), Bartlett, Ill., Rev. B. F. Freese, Pastor" on lower portion. Names are used to create the architecture of the building. White paint used to cover/correct some names. Back- written in black marker, "Louis & Gladys Humbracht" in pencil- "Adolph Link, Roselle, Ill, Phone- Roselle 3238" Chartered in August 1891, Immanuel is Bartlett's o...
Record Type: Object
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2012.1.13 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black and white, three rows of 21 boys and girls, outside a brick building with doors behind them. The front row is sitting, the remaining two rows are standing. It is picture day at Bartlett School, grade(s) unknown, date unknown, late 1930s. Back row, left to right, Elmer Prehm, William (Bill) Jervey, Ralph Andreasen (?), John Jervey unknown, unknown, unknown. Middle row, all unknown Front row, left to right, Jerry Faber (...
Record Type: Photo
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2013.27.2 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, color, Front- Red convertible car with driver on street with cheerleaders and football players dressed in uniforms following, on pennants- "Shadows", child holding sign- "Bartlett Athletic Association[?]", spectators, houses, trees in background. Sign on side of car- "Red Carpet Realty" and more. At one time, Bartlett held a Memorial Day parade that kicked off from several locations through history. The parade headed west down ...
Record Type: Photo
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2013.27.6 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, color, Front- red convertible car on street, top down, man sitting on back seat, spectators, homes, trees in background. At one time, Bartlett held a Memorial Day parade that kicked off from several locations through history. The parade headed west down North Avenue, as pictured here, and concluded at Bartlett Cemetery where a service took place. This images was taken at the corner of North and Western Avenues. The house fully ...
Record Type: Photo
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2013.27.9 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, color, Front- parade featuring girls in uniforms carrying rifes, behind is flag team, behind is band, spectators in background along with houses, trees. At one time, Bartlett held a Memorial Day parade that kicked off from several locations through history. The parade headed west down North Avenue, as pictured here, and concluded at Bartlett Cemetery where a service took place. This unknown band featured rifle and flag teams al...
Record Type: Photo
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2014.30.1 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2", black & white, woman in floral dress standing on sidewalk in front of house. Mary Wendler Niewisch Kramer (1854-1951) stands in front of her 315 W. North Avenue home. She was born in Hanover Township in 1854 to John Wendler, a farmer, and his wife Margaret. In 1885, Mary married Herman Niewisch one-time owner the Bartlett Tavern. The couple were charter members of Immanuel United Church of Christ, loc...
Record Type: Photo
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2014.30.10 - Image, digital
Image, digital, black and white, women standing amongst foliage with two outbuildings behind her. Anna Niewisch Kenneke Petersen stands amongst the flowers in the backyard of her mother Mary Wendler Niewisch Kramer's home located at 315 W. North Avenue in Bartlett. Could the building on the right be an outhouse!
Record Type: Photo
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2014.30.11 - Image, digital
Image, digital, black and white, woman wearing dress and full apron standing amongst foliage, house in background. Anna Niewisch Kenneke Petersen gardens in the front yard of her mother's home located at 315 W. North Avenue. In 1997, the home had a fire and portions, including the second story, were rebuildt.
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.111 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, slide, 2" x 2", color, streetview of two-story white sided home, screen porch on right, garage and driveway on left, center door, sidewalk, surrounded by trees, bushes. The photographer is standing on North Avenue and looking southeast at this home located at 227 W. North Avenue. It is a Colonial revival with attached garage, symmetrical balanced double hung windows, center door, hipped roof. The Robert "Bob" Wright family bought...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.156 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, slide, 2" x 2", color, streetview of two-story white sided home, screen porch on right, garage and driveway on left, center door, sidewalk, surrounded by trees, bushes. The photographer is standing on North Avenue and looking south at this home located at 227 W. North Avenue. It is a Colonial revival with attached garage, symmetrical balanced double hung windows, center door, hipped roof. The Robert "Bob" Wright family bought the...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.26 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, Slide, 2" x 2", color, single story brick building with multiple sets of windows and doors, water tower in background, trees and road in foreground. Bartlett School began in 1874. Throughout the years it has had several locations. In 1929, it moved into its current location at 111 E. North Avenue that had four classrooms and a gymnasium. As Bartlett grew, so did the school with many additions being added on. In this image, you ar...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.29 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, slide, 2" x 2", color, two story home, painted white, with first floor bay window and entrance. Smokehouse located in the rear of lot. Visible on right side in image. Located at 102 S. Oak Avenue, the southwest corner of Oak and North Avenues, this home was built circa 1874, for the Louis Humbracht Sr. family. Humbracht Sr. was a cattle dealer and settled in the Bartlett area as a child. Later the single family home was converte...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.34 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, Slide, 2" x 2", color, two story home, painted white, with first floor bay window and entrance. Smokehouse located in the rear of lot. Visible on left side in image. Located at 102 S. Oak Avenue, the southwest corner of Oak and North Avenues, this home was built circa 1881, for the Louis Humbracht Sr. family. Humbracht Sr. was a cattle dealer and settled in the Bartlett area as a child. Later the single family home was conv...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.40 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, Slide, 2" x 2", color, street view of three buildings, partial view of white clapboard building on left, one story brick structure with arched, pointed roof line in center and two-story brick and frame home on right, buildings are surrounded by trees and bushes. This image was taken on North Avenue looking southwest at the buildings then all a part of the Immanuel United Church of Christ campus. On the left, a small portion of t...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.41 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, Slide, 2" x 2", color, street view of single story brick building with pitched roofline in center, large cross on accent stone portion, colored glass and clear glass windows, trees and bushes road and driveway in foreground This image was taken on North Avenue looking south at Immanuel United Church of Christ's Education Building at 415 W. North Avenue. It was dedicated on May 23, 1965. The building contains the church offices, p...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.79 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, slide, 2" x 2", color, streetview of two-story white sided home, screen porch on right, garage and driveway on left, center door, sidewalk, surrounded by trees, bushes. The photographer is standing on North Avenue and looking southeast at this home located at 227 W. North Avenue. It is a Colonial revival with attached garage, symmetrical balanced double hung windows, center door, hipped roof. The Robert "Bob" Wright family bought...
Record Type: Photo
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2016.8.2 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black and white, two story brick building with pitched roof, construction near door. On May 30, 1950, St. Peter Damian's corner stone was laid by Monsignor Vincent Cooke. Pictured here is the church just prior to the ceremony beginning. Construction began on the building in 1949 with a Groundbreaking on Thanksgiving Day. Today this building serves as the parish's chapel.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.8.3 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black and white, a procession of men outdoor in religious vestments, brick building in background. On May 30, 1950, St. Peter Damian's corner stone was laid by Monsignor Vincent Cooke. Here is the procession of religious leaders heading to the front doors where the stone was to be place.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.8.6 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black and white, religious leaders dressed in vestments descending down an outside staircase. On May 30, 1950, St. Peter Damian Church held its corner stone dedication service. Chicago's Monsignor Vincent Cooke presided over the ceremony. Here, the officants leave to proceed to the corner stone located near the church's main entrance.
Record Type: Photo