Spectrum was a Lake Forest College publication dedicated to news of and for alumni, students, faculty, parents and friends. It represented an effort to strengthen communication lines between the campus and members of the College family.
Spectrum…
Spectrum was a Lake Forest College publication dedicated to news of and for alumni, students, faculty, parents and friends. It represented an effort to strengthen communication lines between the campus and members of the College family.
Spectrum…
Spectrum was a Lake Forest College publication dedicated to news of and for alumni, students, faculty, parents and friends. It represented an effort to strengthen communication lines between the campus and members of the College family.
Spectrum…
Spectrum was a Lake Forest College publication dedicated to news of and for alumni, students, faculty, parents and friends. It represented an effort to strengthen communication lines between the campus and members of the College family.
Spectrum…
Spectrum was a Lake Forest College publication dedicated to news of and for alumni, students, faculty, parents and friends. It represented an effort to strengthen communication lines between the campus and members of the College family.
Spectrum…
For moreinformation on the Noble-Seymour-Crippen House, please visit: http://www.norwoodparkhistoricalsociety.org/history/nschistory.asp
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Sometime in the 1830's or around 1840, John Crane and their son-in-law John Miller settled in the area.On February 6,1841, John Miller, an enterprising settler puchased 80 acres of land for $100.00. He erected a small sawmill located just south…