This image is from a glass plate copy negative taken by John Reid, photographer, Paterson New Jersey (as written on the image copied on this plate), and modified by him to remove the background above the tracks from the image. This is a 19th c.…
A person stands on the side of Indian Creek where the Mason Blacksmith Shop once stood. In the background, a prairie, trees and a bridge line the creek.
This is a photo of a general store in Half Day. It may have been taken on present-day Milwaukee Ave (IL Route 21) south of Old Half Day Rd (U.S. Route 45). On the walkway of the general store, two people pose for the photographer. To the left, a…
This 200 pp. volume created by the College in 1950 was published the same year, apparently, as was completed the Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse, South Campus. The introductory portion of the book lists and shows photographs of those who died in World War…
Hotel Half Day was possibly owned by J.F. Hornberger. A gate in the front and on the store sign tells that they have fine beer. On the far right, a few people stand next to a person on a horse drawn carriage.
Wright Lodge was a private residence just north of the cemetery entrance. The owner was the president of Calumet Baking Powder Company.
Attributed by James R. Getz, President of the Lake County Historical Society from the 1950s-1980s.
This springtime view of the lagoons at Jackson Park, Chicago, was the first-place winer, out of 5,000 entries, in the 1933 Chicago Park District photography contest.
The creator, Mrs. McMasters, by 1940 was living in Lake Forest and took many…
Ed Kelly's Half Day Road House was also called Perculat's Hotel according to Mrs. Ed Gleason. On the porchs around the hotel, people enjoy the nice weather. The hotel has two flags on either end with many trees.
Attributed by James R. Getz,…