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  1. 2011.22.02 - Clipping, Newspaper

    Fight to Save Country Club

    Record Type: Library

    Fight to Save Country Club
  2. 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

    Bartlett Hills Preservation Commission
  3. 2011.22.88 - Clipping, Newspaper

    Fight to Save Country Club

    Record Type: Library

    Fight to Save Country Club
  4. 2013.9.14 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, 8" w x 10" h, proof sheet, black and white, Front- 12 images, toddler and adult, working with shovels, rakes, cleaning dirt around house, Back- stamped in red- "Nov 11 1956", written in pencil- "Our new home!". A new house requires "TLC" to make it your home. Scott Honick (1955-2008) was hands-on when it came to helping his dad Don (1919-1973), clean-up the property around their newly built home at 219 N. Marion. Don w...

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  5. 2014.25.107 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, 9 1/2" w x 7 3/4" h, color, Front- yellow excavator outside, razing silo of building, trees in background, Back- nothing. In November of 1995, Bartlett HIlls Golf Club's original barn/silo clubhouse was razed to make way for a new one. The barn had served as the course's clubhouse since its opening in 1926. This image was taken on November 20, 1995.

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  6. 2016.65.25 - Letter

    Letter, 8 1/2" w x 11" l, laminated, dated November 20, 1980, addressed to John J. Werden from L. V. Anderson, vice president, Non-Operating Properties Department for the Milwaukee Road. Anderson is congratulating Werden on his retirement after 39 years of employment and his dedication to the railroad.

    Record Type: Archive

    1980 letter to John J. Werden on his retirement
  7. 2016.65.26 - Letter

    Letter, 8 1/2" w x 11" l, laminated, dated November 24, 1980, addressed to John (J. Werden) from J. P. Kalasmiki, Asst. Director Station & Yards, for the Milwaukee Road. Kalasmiki is congratulating Werden on his retirement after 39 years of employment and his dedication to the railroad.

    Record Type: Archive

    1980 letter to John J. Werden on his retirement
  8. 2016.65.27 - Letter

    Letter and certificate, double sided, 8 1/2" w x 11" l, laminated Letter- dated April 24, 1981, to John J. Werden by Peter C. White congratulating Werden on his retirement after 39 years of employment and his dedication to the railroad. Certificate- dated November 28, 1980, addressed to John J. Werden, from the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company on his retirement from the railroad. John J. Werden worked for the Mi...

    Record Type: Archive

    Retirement certificate and letter of congratulations
  9. 2018.40.11 - Postcard

    Postcard, 5 1/2" w x 3 1/2" h, cardstock, cream, Front-printed in black- "May your every wish be fulfilled on this day of Thanksgiving.", line stitch border on lower right and portion of bottom, 0n right- embossed illustration of corn stalks tied together, large goldtone moon, dark blue sky sides, edged in black and white graphic design, Back- unused, printed in gray- "Post Card", "Postage NOW one cent", "Made in U.S.A. divided for correspondence...

    Record Type: Object

    Postcard
  10. 2018.40.13 - Postcard

    Postcard, 5 1/2" l x 3 1/2" w, white paper, Front- image of a boy, right, and a girl, left, holding one pumpkin, printed in black ink "My Sincerest Wishes for Thanksgiving" Back- white space to write a note, printed in gray "Post Card...side, where stamp is placed- "Postage NOW one cent" This illustrated postcard was a perfect way to express your Thanksgiving sentiments to family or friends. Though unused and not dated, this "Made in U.S.A." p...

    Record Type: Object

    Postcard
  11. 2022.4.89 - Newsletter

    Bartletter

    Record Type: Library

    Bartletter
  12. 2022.4.90 - Newsletter

    Bartletter

    Record Type: Library

    Bartletter
  13. 2023.11.1 - Image, Digital

    Imagine, digital, color, Front- One man wearing boutonniere and woman wearing corsage, sitting at table, wall behind. Tom Giles (1913-2003) and Ruth Harmening Giles (1916-2014) met in the backyard between their childhood homes. Tom, whose family moved to Bartlett in 1928, lived at 243 S. Western Avenue, and Ruth lived at 236 S. Hickory Avenue. The couple wed on November 17, 1934. They had two children Ray and Marilyn. After briefly living in C...

    Record Type: Photo

    Image, Digital
  14. 2023.1.31 - Transparency, Slide

    Transparency, slide, 2" x 2", color, Front- in blue- "Ekachrome slide", yellow bands on cardboard edge, in white- "Processed by Kodak", Back- stamped in black- "Nov85F2", Image- train station painted gold with rust color door, "Bartlett" on sign, cars parked around station, water tower/trees, utility poles, buildings in background. In November 1985, when this slide was taken, the Bartlett depot was 112 years old and still in use as a commuter ...

    Record Type: Object

    Transparency, Slide
  15. 2023.44.1 - Pin, Award

    Pin, award, 1" dia., metal, silvertone and black, Front- outer circle black, in white- Vienna Beef Hall of Fame" inner circle- Vienna Beef registered log of "V" with hot dog and fork, Back- clutch back, embossed- "PinDepot, www.pindepot.com, 1-800-803-2879" On November 2, 2021, Tony Passaro, owner of The Dogfather resturant was inducted into the Vienna Beef Hot Dog Hall of Fame. According to the Vienna Beef website, "Operators become eligible ...

    Record Type: Object

    Pin, Award
  16. 2024.7.1 - Postcard

    Postcard, 5 1/2" w x 3 1/3" l, cardstock, cream, Front- banded in black decorative thin boarder, in red- "W9KGS", illustration of man at microphone and diamond shaped log- "RRL", preprinted form allows information for be filled in by sender, Back- Bartlett postmark, addressed to Franklin Park amateur radio listener W9OLR" Do You Hear Me Now? George "Ackie" Ackmann (1905-1971) was an amateur radio operator with the station letters W9KGS. Georg...

    Record Type: Object

    Postcard

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