Browse Items (2941 total)

Kmoch, Hans (chess) to Ed Asmann '27.jpg
This standard 8 by 10 black and white portrait photograph of Hans Kmoch (1894-1973) was presented by him in an inscription (ink), upper left: "To Edwin N. Asmann / in rememberance to many hours / spent in his / charming / company. / New York, Jan 18…

Routes to Mundelein1.1.jpg
This one-sheet 9" by 12" color half-tone map, folded into brochure size in thirds, of the Chicago North Shore area shows transportation lines converging on Mundelein, Illinois, and the St. Mary of the Lake Seminary there. The lead name among the…

Black Rap Vol I #4.pdf
This is a student group periodical issued regularly for about four years and then occasionally after that, to 1984. This record includes a first issue and then a first full volume of issues. Its format was as an alternative newspaper or periodical to…

The-Food-Situation-Wm.-L.-Myers-1943.pdf
By the summer of 1943 in Chicago and in Lake Forest wartime food rationing was well established, with the first ration cards for sugar having been given out in schools in May, 1942. The strict limits on foods from standard channels quickly led to…

Civic-Opera-Bldg.,-Richard-print-1944 calendar.jpg
Richard (Dick) Richard's 1943 distributed "Civic Opera Buidling, Chicago" calendar print, a black and white engraving, had attached, below the print, a small 1944 calendar with tear-off pages for the months. Over or covering the print was a sheet of…

LakeZurich Golf Club by Seymour:low-res.jpg
The Lake Zurich Golf Club, founded in 1895, remains today, small (nine holes), private, closed to outsiders and apparently also to women. It has been a retreat for some of Chicago's business leadders and also a few artists for well over a century. In…

a1687273u.jpg
The decorations recall those of medieval antiphonals, song sheets or books for monastic and church choirs. The song is for the Lake Zurich Golf Club, Lake Zurich, Lake County, Illinois, mid-twentieth century. The four parts are tenor 1 and 2,…

Pacific Railroad Acts 1862 (July 1 and July 12), Chicago printing .pdf
This is a sixteen-page Chicago pamphlet reprinting of the July 1, 1862 approved Act leading to the creation of the Union Pacific Railroad and the construction of the first transcontinental rail line to the Pacific Ocean in California. It also…

1.jpg

2.jpg
This is an Inland Architect and News Recordphotograph of the just completed Reid Hall, 1893, for Lake Forest Academy on its new campus, and facing north to Rosemary Road. The architects were Pond & Pond, Irving K. Pond, designer. Today this is…
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2