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U. S. Works Project Administration Records - -

re: Federal Writers’ Project

re: Historical Records Survey

These Records are available for research at the

Library of Congress (Fall 1985).

F E D E R A L W R I T E R ‘ S P R O J E C T

Table of Contents

I. Cities, Town, Villages 1-21

II. Chicago 22-34

III. Illinois Material 34-36

IV. County Material 37-38

V. Guide Material 39

VI. Biographical Sketches 39-67

VII. Illinois Rivers, Lakes, Parks, Etc. 67-69

VIII. Annals of Agriculture 69-71

IX. Religion 71-74

X. Racial Groups 74-76

XI. Civil Liberties 76

XII. Miscellaneous 76-77

XIII. Annals of the Theatre 77

XIV. Annals of Sports 77-80

XV. Federal Music Project 80-83

XVI. Unpublished Manuscripts 83-84

XVII. Plays and Radio Scripts 84-87

XVIII. Photographs 88-92

XIX. Illinois State Historical Records Survey 92-94

XX. Disc Recordings 95

F E D E R A L W R I T E R ‘ S P R O J E C T

I. Cities, Towns, Villages

Box 1: - List of all cities, towns, and villages, and points of interest given on Ill. official

map, 1936

-List of towns taken from U.S. census data 1930

-Cities, towns, and villages [work folder]

-Abingdon

-Addieville

-Addison

-Adeline

-Albany

-Albers

-Albion

-Aledo

-Algonquin

-Alhambra

-Allenville

-Allerton

-Alma

-Alonzo

-Alpine

-Alsey

-Alsip

-Altamont

-Alton (14 folders by subject) See also Box 129

-Altona

-Alto Pass

-Alvin (a)?

-Amboy

-Amenia

Box 2: -Anchor

-Ancona

-Andress

-Anna

-Antioch (Lake County)

-Antioch (Macon County)

-Apple River

-Appleville

-Archie

-Arcola

-Argenta

-Argo

-Arlington Heights

-Armstrong

-Aroma Park

-Arrowsmith

-Arthur

-Ash Grove

-Ashkum

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Box 2: -Ashland

-Ashley

-Ashmore

-Assumption

-Atkinson

-Atlas

-Atwood

-Auburn

-Augusta

-Aurora (7 folders; continued)

Box 3: -Aurora (18 folders, arranged by subjects)

Box 4: -Aurora (16 folders, arranged by subjects)

-Ava

-Avena

-Aviston

-Ayers

-Baileyville

-Balcom

-Bald Mound

-Baldwin

-Ballard

-Bannockburn

-Bardolph

-Barnes

-Barrington

-Barry

-Barstow

-Bartelso

Box 5: -Bartlett

-Bartonville

-Batavia

-Bath

-Bay City

-Bayle City

-Beardsdale

-Beardstown

-Beaucoup

-Beaverville

-Beckemeyer

-Beecher

-Beecher City

-Belgium

-Belknap

-Belleville (2 folders)

-Bellflower

-Bellmont (?)

-Bellwood

-Belvidere

Box 6: -Bement

-Benld

-Bensenville

-Benton (9 folders)

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-Bentown

-Berkeley

-Berwin (2 folders)

-Bethalto

-Bethany

-Big Rock

-Bingham

-Birbeck

-Bird’s Bridge

-Bishop Hill

-Bismark

-Blackland

-Blackstone

-Blairsville

-Block

-Blodgett

-Bloomingdale

Box 7: -Bloomington (29 folders)

Box 8: -Bloomington (7 folders)

-Blue Island

-Blue Mound

-Blue Ridge

-Bluff City

-Bluford

-Bondville

-Bonfield

-Boody

-Boskydel

-Bourbon

-Bourbonnais

-Bowlesville

-Bowling Green

-Braceville

-Bradbury

-Bradley

-Braidwood

-Breese

-Brewer

-Bridgeport

-Brisbane

-Broadlands

-Broadview

-Brokaw

-Brookfield

-Brookfield

-Brooklyn (Schuyler County)

-Brooklyn (Madison County)

Box 9: -Brookport

-Browning

-Brownstown

-Brushy Fork

-Bryce

-Brydens

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-Buckingham

-Buckley

-Bunker Hill

-Buda

-Buffalo

-Bunkum

-Bureau

-Burnham

-Burlington

-Burrowsville

-Bush

-Butler

-Byron

-Calumet City

-Calumet Park

-Camargo

-Cambria

-Camden

-Campbell

-Campbell Hill

-Camp Point

-Campus

-Carbondale

-Canton

-Cantrall

-Capron

-Carbon Cliff

-Cabery

Box 10: -Cadwell

-Cahokia

-Cairo See also Box 136

-Carlinville

-Carlock

-Carlyle

-Carmi

-Carpenter

-Carpentersville

-Carrier Mills

-Carrollton

-Carterville

-Carthage

Box 11: -Cartter

-Casey

-Caseyville

-Casner

-Casparis

-Cass

-Catlin

-Cave-in-Rock

-Cayuga

-Cedar Fork Creek

-Centerville

-Central City

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-Central City

-Centralia

-Cerro Gordo

-Champaign-Urbana (16 folders)

Box 12: -Champaign-Urbana (23 folders)

-Chandlerville

-Channahon

-Chapman

-Chapman

-Charleston

Box 13: -Chatsworth

-Chebanese

-Cheneyville

-Chenoa

-Cherry

-Cherry Point

-Chester

-Chesterville

-Chicago Heights (10 folders)

Box 14: -Chrisman

-Cicero (2 folders)

-Cisco

-Cissna Park

-Clarendon Hills

-Clark Center

-Clayton

-Claytonville

-Clifton

-Clinton

-Coal City

-Coaler

-Cobden

-Colchester

-Colfax

-Collinsville

-Collison

-Colmar

-Colombus

-Columbia

-Colona

-Conant

-Cooks Mills

-Cooksville

-Coulterville

-Covell

-Covington

-Cowden

-Creal Springs

-Crescent City

-Crete

-Cropsey

-Crystal Lake

-Custer Park

-Cutler

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Box 15: -Dakota

-Dalton City

-Dallas City

-Dana

-Danforth

-Danvers

-Danville (30 folders)

-Darwin

-Dayton

Box 16: -Decatur (21 folders)

Box 17: -Decatur (13 folders) See also Box 129

-Deerfield

-DeKalb

-DeLand

-Delavan

-DelRey

-Depue

-Deselm

-DesPlaines

-Dewey

-DeWitt

-Dickerson

-Dix

-Dixon

-Dolton

-Donovan

-Doran

Box 18: -Downers Grove (2 folders)

-Downs

-DuBois

-Dudleyville

-Dundee

-Dupo

-DuQuoin

-Dwight

-Eagle Lake

-East Alton

-East Carbondale

-East Dubuque

-East Hardin

-East Moline

-East Moline and Silvis

-East St. Louis (16 folders)

Box 19: -East St. Louis (33 folders) See also Box 130

Box 20: -Edgar

-Edgebrook

-Edgewood

-Edwardsville

-Effingham

-Elburn

-Eldorado

-Elgin (24 folders)

Box 21: -Elgin (17 folders) See also Box 128

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-Elizabeth

-Elizabethtown

-Elk Grove

-Ellis

-Elmhurst

-Elmwood

-Elmwood Park

-El Paso

-Elwood

-Elsah

-Emington

-Empire

-Eola

-Equality

-Essex

Box 22: -Evanston (20 folders)

Box 23: -Evanston (8 folders) See also Box 140

-Evansville

-Exline

-Fairbury

-Fairland

-Fairmont

-Fairmount

-Farina

-Farmer City

-Farmersville

-Fillmore

-Findlay

-Fisher

-Flattville

-Floosmoor

-Forest Park

-Forrest

-Fort Sheridan

-Frederick

-Franklin

-Franklin Grove

-Frankfort

-Freeport

Box 24: -Freeport See also Box 128

-Frontenac

-Fullerton

-Fulton

-Funks Grove

-Galatia

-Galena (13 folders) See also Boxes 129-130

-Galesburg (23 folders)

Box 25: -Galesville

-Garrett

-Gays

-Geneseo

-Geneva (2 folders)

-Granite City

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-Georgetown

-Germantown

-Gibson City

-Gillespie

-Gilman

-Glasgow

-Glen Carbon

-Glencoe

-Glen Ellyn (2 folders)

-Glenview

-Glenwood

-Godley

-Golconda

-Grand De Tour

-Grant Fork

-Grape Creek

-Grayville

-Great Lakes

-Greenfield

-Greenup

-Greenville

-Gridley

-Gundy

Box 26: -Half Day

-Hallsville

-Hamilton

-Hammond

-Harco

-Harrisburg See also Box 129

-Harristown

-Hartford

-Harvard

-Harvey

-Hastings

-Havana

-Hazel Crest

-Heaton

-Henepin

-Henning

-Herrin

-Hersher

-Highland

-Highland Park

-Highwood

-Hillsboro See also Box 129

-Hillside

-Hindsboro

-Hines

-Hinsdale (2 folders)

-Homer

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Box 27: -Homewood

-Honey Bend

-Hoopeston

-Hoyleton

-Huey

-Humboldt

-Humrick

-Huntsville

-Illiana or state line

-Iroquois

-Irvington

-Itasca

-Iuka

-Ivesdale

-Jacksonville (2 folders)

-Johnston City

-Joliet (6 folders)

Box 28: -Joliet (25 folders)

Box 29: -Joliet (11 folders)

Box 30: -Jonesboro

-Joppa

-Junction City

-Justice

-Jamaica

-Jamesburg

-Jamestown

-Janesville

-Jenkins

-Jewett

-Johannisburg

-Kampsville

-Kane

-Kaneville

-Kankakee

-Kansas

-Karnak

-Kaskaskia

-Keithsburg

-Kell

-Kellerville

-Kellogg’s Grove

-Kemp

-Kenilworth

-Kenney

-Kent

-Keran

-Kerrick

-Kewanee

-Keyesport

-Keysport

-Kincaid

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-Kings

-Kinmundy

-Kirkland

-Knights

-Knoxville

-Kumler

-Lace

-Laclede

-Lacon

-Ladd

-LaFox

-LaGrange

-LaGrange Park

-LaHogue

-Lake Bluff

-Lake Forest

Box 31: -Lake Villa

-Lake Zurich

-Lanark

-Lane

-Lansing

-LaMoille

-LaPlace

-LaPrairie

-LaRose

-LaSalle

-Laurette

-Lawrenceville

-Lebanon

-LeClaire

-Ledford

-Lee

-Lehigh

-Leland

-Lemont

-Lena

-Lenzburg

-Leonard

-L’Erable

-Lerna

-Leroy

-Leverett

-Lewistown

-Lexington

-Libertyville

-Lily Cache

-Lincoln

-Lincoln Wood

-Lintner

-Lisbon

-Lisle

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Box 32: -Litchfield

-Lithia

-Lively Grove

-Livingston (Clark County)

-Livingston (Madison County)

-Lockport

-Loda

-Lodge

-Lombard

-Long Creek

-Long Point

-Longview

-Loogootee

-Lorenzo

-Loretta

-Lostant

-Lotus

-Louisville

-Lovedale

-Love Township

-Lovington

-Loxa

-Ludlow

-Lynn Center

-Lyons (Cook County)

-Lyons (Vermilion County)

-McCook

-McDowell

-McHenry

-McLean

-Macedonia

-Mackinaw

-Macomb See also Box 130

-Macon

-Madison

Box 33: -Maeystown

-Magnolia

-Mahomet

-Maizetown

-Makanda

-Malden

-Manchester

-Manhattan

-Manito

-Mansfield

-Manteno

-Manville

-Maple Park

-Maquon

-Marble Falls

-Marblehead

-Marine

-Marion

-Marissa

-Markham

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-Marley

-Maroa

-Marseilles

-Marshall

-Martinsville

-Martinton

-Maryville

-Mascoutah

-Mason

-Massbach

-Matherville

-Matteson

-Mattoon

-Mays

-Mayview

-Maywood

-Mazon

-Meadows

-Mechanicsburg

-Meeks

-Medinah

-Meharry

-Melrose Park

-Melville

-Menard

-Mendon

-Mendota

Box 34: -Meredosia

-Merna

-Metamora

-Metcalf

-Metropolis

-Midland

-Midlothian

-Milburn

-Milford

-Mill Creek

-Milledgeville

-Millersburg

-Millington

-Millsdale

-Millstadt

-Millville

-Milmine

-Mineral

-Minooka

-Mirth

-Missal

-Mitchell

-Mode

-Mokena

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-Moline (7 folders)

-Momence

-Monee

-Monmouth

-Monsanto

-Montgomery

-Monticello

-Montrose

-Moon

-Mooseheart

-Morris

-Morrison

-Morton

Box 35: -Morton Grove

-Mound City

-Mounds

-Mt. Carmel

-Mt. Carroll

-Mt. Morris

-Mt. Olive

-Mount Prospect

-Mount Pulaski

-Mount Sterling

-Mount Vernon

-Mount Zion

-Moweaqua

-Muddy

-Mulberry Grove

-Muncie

-Mundelein

-Murdock

-Murphysboro

-Naperville (2 folders)

-Nachusa

-Nameoki

-Naples

-Nashville

Box 36: -Nauvoo (9 folders) See also Box 129

-Neoga

-Neponset

-Nevada

-Neward

-New Athens

-New Baden

-New Bedford

-New Berlin

-New Douglas

-New Haven

-New Lenox

-Newman

Box 37: -New Memphis

-New Minden

-New Salem

-Newton

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-Newton

-Niantic

-Niles

-Niles Center

-Nilwood

-Nokomis

-Nora

-Norris City

-North Aurora

-Northbrook

-North Chicago

-Northfield

-North Riverside

-Norway

-Oakdale

-Oakley

-Oak Park See also Box 132

-Oquawka

-Okawville

-Olney

-Onarga

-Oakwood

-Oconee

-Ocoya

-Odell

-Odin

-O’Fallon

-Ohlman

-Olmstead

-Oliver

-Old Ursa

-Orchard Place

-Orangeville

-Oak Forest

-Oreana

-Orland Park

-Osco

-Oregon

-Osman

-Oswego

-Ontarioville

-Ottawa

-Otterville

Box 38: -Padua

-Palatine

-Palestine

-Palisades

-Palmyra

-Paloma

-Palos (Park)

-Pana

-Panama

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-Papineau

-Paris

-Park Ridge

-Parkville

-Parnell

-Patoka

-Paxton

-Payson

-Pawpaw

-Pearl

-Pearl City

-Pecatonica

-Pekin

-Penfield

-Peoria (8 folders)

Box 39: -Peoria (39 folders)

Box 40: -Peoria (33 folders)

Box 41: -Peotone

-Percy

-Perry

-Perks

-Perryville

-Pesotum

-Peru

-Petersburg

-Phillipstown

-Philo

-Pierron

-Pierson

-Pickneyville

-Pingree Grove

-Piper City

-Pittsfield (2 folders)

-Pittwood

-Plainfield

-Plainville

-Plano

-Pleasant Hill

-Pleasant Plains

-Pocahontas

-Polo

-Pomona

-Pontiac

-Posey

-Potomac

-Prairieville

-Prairie Du Rocher

-Prince Crossing

-Princeton

-Princeville

-Pulaski

-Prophetstown

-Prospect

-Quincy (6 folders)

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Box 42: -Quincy (35 folders)

Box 43: -Radom

-Raleigh

-Riverdale (2 folders)

-River Forest

-River Grove

-Riverside

-Ramsey

-Randolph

-Rankin

-Rantoul

-Raven

-Raymond

-Reading

-Red Bud

-Reddick

-Redmon

-Red Oak

-Reilly

-Renault

-Reno

-Reynolds

-Rice

-Richfield

-Richton Park

-Richview

-Ridgefarm

-Ridgeville

-Ridgway

-Riggston

-Ridott

-Riola

-Ripley

-Rising

-Ritchey

-Robbins

-Roberts

-Robinson

-Robs

-Rochelle (2 folders)

-Rockbridge

-Rockdale (2 folders)

-Rock Falls

-Rockford (2 folders)

Box 44: -Rockford See also Box 133-134

-Rock Island (2 folders) See also Box 134

Box 45: -Rockport

-Rockton

-Rockwood

-Rome

-Romeo

-Roodhouse

-Rosamond (2 folders)

-Roscoe

-Roseland

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-Rosiclare

-Rossville

-Rowell

-Roxana

-Ruma

-Rumpler

-Rushville

-Russellville

-Sabina

-Sacramento

-Sadorus

-St Anne

-St. Charles (2 folders) See also Box 134

-St. Elmo

-St. George

-St. Jacob

-St. James

-St. Joseph

-St. Libory

-St. Marie

-St. Paul

-St. Peter

-St. Rose

-Salem (2 folders)

-Sandoval

-Saunemin

-Savanna

-Savoy

-Saybrook

-Schaumberg

-Schiller Park

-Schram City

-Schuline

-Schwer

-Scotland

-Scott Field

-Sellers

-Seaton

-Seneca

-Sexson

-Seymour

-Shannon

-Shattuc

-Shawneetown

Box 46: -Sheffield

-Shelbyville

-Sheldon

-Sheridan

-Sherrard

-Shiloh

-Shirley

-Shobonier

-Shop Creek

-Shumway

-Sidell

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-Sidney

-Sigel

-Silvis

-Skokie Valley

-Slab Town

-Smithboro

-Smithton

-Snider

-Sollit

-Somonauk

-Sorento

-South Bartonville

-South Beloit

-South Chicago Heights

-South Holland

-Sparland

-Sparta

-Speer

-Spencer

-Spillertown

-Spring Bay

-Springfield (11 folders)

Box 47: -Springfield (19 folders)

Box 48: -Springfield (14 folders) See also Box 134

-Spring Forest

-Spring Valley

-Stanford

-Starks

-State Line

-Steger

-Staunton

-Steeleville

-Steelton

-Sterling

-Stewardson

-Stickney

-Stickney (Township)

-Stillman Valley

-Stockland

-Stonefort

-Stonington

-Strasburg

-Streator

-Strawn

-Stubblefield

-Sublette

-Sugar Grove

Box 49: -Sullivan

-Summerfield

-Summit

-Summer

-Sunfield

-Sunnyland

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-Sutton

-Swansea

-Swanwick

-Sycamore

-Tabor

-Tallmadge

-Tamalco

-Tamaroa

-Tampico

-Taylorville

-Teutopolis

-Texas City

-Thawville

-Thebes

-Thomasboro

-Thomasville

-Thomson

-Thornton

-Tilden

-Tilton

-Timewell

-Tinley Park

-Toledo

-Tolono

-Tonti

-Toulon

-Towanda

-Tower Hill

-Trenton

-Trilla

-Triumph

-Troy (Madison County

-Troy (Will County)

-Troy Grove

-Turino

-Tuscola

-Ullin

-Union Hill

-Utica

-Utopia

Box 50: -Valmeyer

-Van Burensburg

-Vandalia

-Venedy

-Venice

-Vermilion

-Vermilion Grove

-Vernon

-Verona

-Versailies

-Vevay Park

-Vienna

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-Villa Grove

-Villa Park

-Villa Ridge

-Viola

-Virden

-Virginia

-Waggoner

-Waldo Center

-Walker

-Walnut

-Walnut Hill

-Walnut Prairie

-Walsh

-Walshville

-Waltonville

-Wamac

-Wapella

-Ward

-Warren

-Warrenhurst

-Warrensburg

-Warrenville

-Warsaw

-Wasson

-Wataga

-Waterloo

-Watseka

-Watson

-Wauconda

-Waukegan

-Wayne

-Waynesville

-Wayne Center

-Wedron

-Weedman

-Weldon

-Wellington

-Wenonah

-Wetzel

-Western Springs

-Westfield

-West Frantfort

-Westmont

-Weston

-West Ridge

-West Union

-Westville

Box 51: -West York

-West Chicago

-Westchester

-Wetaug

-Wethersfield

-Wheaton

-Wheeling

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-White Ash

-Whitaker

-White City

-White Hall

-White Heath

-White Oak

-Wichert

-Willamsfield

-Williamson

-Willisville

-Wilmette

-Wilmington

-Wilsonville

-Wilton Center

-Winchester

-Windson

-Winfield

-Winnetka

-Winslow

-Winthrop Harbor

-Wisetown

-Witt

-Wolf Creek

-Wolfs

-Woodale

-Woodbine

-Woodburn

-Woodbury

-Woodland

-Woodlawn

-Wood River

-Woodruff

-Woods

-Woodstock

-Woodworth

-Worden

-Worth

-Wyanet

-Wyoming

-York

-York Center

-Yorkville

-Yuton

-Zearing

-Zion

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II. Chicago

Box 52: -Chicago chronology by Frank Hillyer (folders 1-9)

Box 53: -Chicago chronology by Frank Hillyer (folders 10-17)

Box 54: -Chicago chronology by Frank Hillyer (folders 18-21)

-Chronology of Chicago 1837-1899, several authors

-Names (pronunciation, origin, meaning)

-“Archy Road” by Benj. F. Whitney

-Geography (geographic peculiarities)

-Geography (includes location…)

-Topography-Altitude

-Climate of Chicago

Box 55: -Climate

-Geology

-Chicago fire

-Iroquois theater fire

-Romance of Chicago, 1804, 1863

-Early history of Chicago, by Hazard

-Chicago chronology

-Chicago chronology bibliography

-All about Chicago

-Chronology of Chicago

-History of Chicago by Anna Nolan

-Firsts

-Chicago growth and development

-Population

-Chicago metropolitan guide

-Chicago and environs

Box 56: -History of Chicago police department

-Police’s annuity & benefit fund of Chicago

-Chicago, the history of its reputation

-History of Chicago fire department

-Streeterville

-Brighton Park

-Layout of metropolitan Chicago

Box 57: -Near north side: Chicago Bohemia

-Banks

-Trials (important legal court trials)

-Court Trials

-Trials (the Drake trial)

-Fireworks

-The Chicago flag

-Post Office [2 folders]

-Seals & symbols

-State tax statistics

-Armories

-Government

-Legislative department of the state government

-Lists – Government

-Public Administration Clearing House

-The Chicago Plan Commission

-Municipal animal shelter

-Chicago safety council

-City Hall – Mayor’s office

-State of Illinois Departments – the State Gov. (A list)

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Box 58: -Sanitation and health

-County morgue

-Daylight savings time

-Fireboats

-Crime commission

-“Pulmotor” emergency in Chicago

-Water system of Chicago

-Traffic courts and traffic rules

-General information – transportation

-Lists – transportation

-Transportation – freight terminals

-Transportation – steamboats, excursions, etc.

-Annual events, 1938-1939

-Annual events, 1937

-Annual events, 1936

-Food inspection – Dept. of weights & food & drug adm.

-Unification of govt. units

-Lists of points of interest

-Most important or novel points of interest in city

Box 59: -Cowpath in the Loop

-Points of interest

-Chicago century of progress

-What to see in Chicago (2 folders)

-Points of interest – Shedd Aquarium

-Gold cost and slums

-City Plan

-Electric light – development Commonwealth Edison Co.

-Wacker Drive

-Chicago Housing Authority

-State street lighting system

-Architecture

Box 60: -Chicago real estate

-Domestic architecture in Chicago and environs, 1804-1939 by Elizabeth Drury (2 folders)

-Navy Pier

-Statues in Chicago parks

-Monuments, memorials, statues

-Tunnels

-Chicago subway planning

-Chicago subway

-Bridges

-Michigan Avenue bridge

-McGraw-Hill Bldg.

-Merchandise Mart Bldg.

-Michigan Boulevard garden apartments

-333 N. Michigan Ave. bldg. at Wacker Drive

-Monadnock building

-John B. Murphy memorial building

-127 North Dearborn St. building

-Orchestra hall

-Palmolive bldg.

-Peoples Gas Light Coke Co.

-Pittsfield building

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Box 61: -Pullman building

-Pure Oil building

-Railway Exchange building

-The Rookery

-Sears Roebuck Dept. store

-Salvation Army training college

-Straus building

-Tree Studio building

-Building unity

-Weiboldt building

-Western Union building

-Wrigley building

-Willoughby Tower building

-Federal building

-State building

-County buildings

-Criminal court building

-Cook Co. hospital building

-City buildings

-Capitol building

-The Carbon and Carbide building

-Chicago Athletic Association building

-Chicago Daily News

-Chicago Daily Time

-Chicago Motor Club building

-Chicago Temple Building

-Chicago Tribune Tower

-Churches

-Civic opera building

-Diana Court, Michigan Square building

-Engineering building

-Field building

-Finchley building

-Fine Arts Building

-Hearst building

-Illinois Bell Tel. Co.

-Insurance Exchange Bldg.

-One LaSalle Street

-LaSalle-Wacker Building

-Live stock national bank building

-London guarantee & accident building

-Marquette building

-Marshall Field apartment building

-Mather Tower

-Medical & dental arts building

-Medinah Temple

-Burnham building

-Builders building

-Buildings of architectural interest

-American furniture mart.

-The Arcade building

-Board of Trade building

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Box 62: -Transportation (airports)

-Transportation (bus lines)

-Taxi

-Transportation (highways)

-Union Station

-Railroad stations

-Chicago & Northwestern station

-Dearborn station

-Grand Central station

-LaSalle station

-Telephone

-Western Union Telegraph Company

-Telegrams & cablegrams

-Accommodations

-Parking stations and garages

-Hotels

-Auditorium Hotel

-The Blackstone

-Congress Hotel

-Drake Hotel

-Edgewater Beach Hotel

-Stevens Hotel

-Palmer House

-Sherman Hotel

-Lists – restaurants

-Restaurants

Box 63: -Organizations, associations, clubs, etc. (5 folders)

-Shops

-Salons

-Loop grocery stores and food marts

-Department stores in Loop

-Marshall Field & Co.

Box 64: -Mandel Brothers Dept. Store

-Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co.

-Sears Roebuck & Co.

-Department stores outside Loop area

-Markets

-Chicago guide books

-Almanac by Bradbury

-Annual events – usual and miscellaneous

-Chicago ordinances

-Surface lines street cars

-Railways – electric, steam

-Annual events, 1935

-Annual events, 1936

-Events before 1900

-Tour – Illinois cities

-Tours in Chicago [2 folders]

Box 65: -History of Chicago magazines by Robert Williams.

-Public Forum in Chicago Today

-Chicago in the New York Times Index, 1913-1935, by Albert Hand

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Box 66: -Hull House

-A Survey of the Chicago Park District by Henry Sloan

-Chicago Ave. Water Tower

-Old County Jail

-Old Chicago Houses by John Drury [clippings, mounted]

-Mansions, homes, residence houses

Box 67: -Potter Palmer Mansion

-Old houses

-Cyrus McCormick House

-Edith R. McCormich Home

-Rumsey Home

-Abraham Lincoln House

-Clybourn Mansion

-Lake Park houses

-Ashland avenue houses

-Wabash ave. houses and Widow Clark’s house

-Replica of Fort Dearborn and cabin of Jean Baptiste De Saible

-Historic sites

-Historical markers

-Camp Douglas

-Historic trees

-Mount Greenwood Cemetery

-Oak Woods Cemetery

-Rose Hill Cemetery

-Cemeteries

-Bohemian National Cemetery

-Graceland Cemetery

-Industry & commerce lists

Box 68: -Early history and development of musical instrument making in Chicago by Elizabeth Drury

-Old business houses

-Railroad companies

-Stock yards (news paper clippings)

-Industrial Chicago by O’Connell

-Clothing manufacturers

-Coal and ice companies

-The Chicago Union, stock yards, packing industry by Paul Smith

-Dry goods

-Electric appliances

-Confectionery, candy & ice cream

-Dairy products, butter cheese, etc.

-Steel industry

-Farm machinery

-Jewelry firms

-Insurance companies

-Lumber companies

-Manufacturing districts

Box 69: -Motion picture industry

-Music – How harps are made, drums, gut strings, etc.

-Millinery, haberdashery

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-Miscellaneous

-Advertising companies

-Art & industries

-Art companies, art galleries

-Automobile industry in Chicago

-Commerce and industry, bibliography

-National Biscuit Company

-Baking powder companies

-Tours – communities

-Radio

-Artificial ice industry, dry ice

-Grain industry, Elam Mills, Inc.

-Hardware company

-Garters, girdles, suspenders, belts, sanitary specialties, etc.

-Furniture

-Fur – skins

-Lamp shade manufacturing

-Food products

-Office supplies

-Paint, varnish, brushes, wallpaper

-Pearl-button industry

-American Radiator Company

-Historic grain elevator

-Campbells Soup Company

-Sporting goods

-Statues

-International Amphitheatre (stock yards)

-Telegraphy in Chicago

-Real estate and loans

-Railway supplies

Box 70: -Stock Yards miscellaneous

-Warehouses, storage places, grain elevators, etc.

-Printing and publishers

-Leading trade associations

-St. Philip Benizi School

-St. Ambrose Parochial School

-Moseley School

-King School

-Immaculate Conception School

-Hyde Park School for little children

-Hancock Prevocational School

-Comparative study Chicago schools

-Brown School

-Skinner School

-Special schools Chicago

-Hirsch High School mural

-Washburne Continuation School

-Special schools for handicapped children

-Tilden Technical High School

-Phillips-Wendell High School

-Schurz, Carl High School

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-ROTC review

-Marchall High School

-McKinley High School

-Mount Carmel High School

-Lane Technical High School

-Household arts and science in high schools

-Harrison Technical High School

-Fenger High School

-Evening school in Chicago

-Educational facilities in Illinois, Chicago school system in junior high schools

Box 71: -Du Sable Jean Baptiste . . . High School

-Central High School

-Bowen-James Harvey High School

-Athletic association

-Adult education by Hortense Barr

-Adult education

-Blind

-Amundson High School

-Other noted schools

-Scientific crime-detection laboratory

-Mundelein College

-Chicago Normal College

-North Park College

-Hobo College

-Northwestern University

-Colleges of medicine

-Universities and colleges

-Aeronautical – John C. Robinson Nat. Air College

-Air Conditioning-Refrigeration and Institute

-Aeronautical University, Curtiss-Wright building

-American Institute of Baking

-American School of Home Economics

-Armour Institute of Technology

-Brewing-Wahl-Henius Institute

-Calumet Automotive School

-Chiropody-Ill College of Chiropody and Foot Surgery

-Crane Technical School

-Dairy – Chicago Dairy College

-Hemphill Diesel School

-Lewis Institute of Chicago

-Chicago College of Naprapathy

-Lithographers school

-St. Mary’s Training School for Boys

-Flower Technical High School for Girls

-Lindblom Technical High School

-Optometry

-Siebel Institute of Technology

-Private schools

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Box 72: -Experimental schools

-Rush Medical College

-Medical center

-De Paul University

-Loyola University

-University of Chicago (4 folders)

-Educators of Chicago and Illinois by Mark Reiss (4 folders)

-Hospitals Schools, teaching patients while confined to hospitals

-Education and libraries

-Castle Educational Films

Box 73: -Truant, delinquent, and incorrigible children

-Washburne Continuation School

-Chicago Workers School

-University of Chicago (10 folders)

-List of schools

-Meat packers

-Meat packing

-Shoes & boots

-Soap

-Boat & ship building

-Tanning industry

-Toy manufacturers

-Rugs and linoleum

-Morton Salt Company

-Scales

-Sewing machine company

-Pottery manufacturers

-Montgomery Ward & Co.

-Mail order industry

-Macaroni

-Containers

-Crane Company

-Breweries

-Brink’s Incorporated

Box 74: -Drug & chemical, wholesale druggist

-Underwriters’ Laboratories

-Lists of selected trade associations

-Trade Association of Chicago

-Commodity Exchange

-Chicago Stock Exchange

-Chicago Mercantile Exchange

-Chicago grain trade

-Collections for museums, clubs, etc.

-Zoological gardens, aquariums, etc.

-Scientific & technical

-Natural history

-Historical

-Chicago Historical Society

-Art

-Botanical gardens

-Culture

-Laboratories, misc.

-WPA art project

-Art and artists in Chicago

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Box 75: -Art institute, paintings, titles, etc. (8 folders)

-Early art in Chicago

-Art collections and paintings

-Art clubs, organizations, societies

-Art galleries, art studios, shops

-Murals in Chicago

-Golgotha a painting

-Lorado Taft

-Spanish art

-Musical Chicago – a history of music in Chicago

-Forums in Chicago

Box 76: -Music

-Music and musicians

-Music clubs, Societies, Associations

-Chicago civic and Chicago symphony orchestras

-Opera in Chicago

-Organists and choirs

-Chronological history of opera in Chicago

-Music schools and studios

-Music general

-Libraries in Chicago

-Newspapers

Box 77: -Personalities in literature

-Illinois literature by Fenton Johnson

-Libraries, misc.

-Newberry Library

-Chicago branch libraries

-Rental libraries

-Humorists and their works

-Literature in Chicago (3 folders)

-Chicago literary club

-Illinois literature

Box 78: -W.P.A. literary files

-Chicago Public Library

-History of libraries in Chicago (Shure)

-Book stores

-John Crerar Library

-Chicago Democrat

-Negro material

-Negro in the federal theatre

-Negro in Illinois The Pekin Theatre

-Colored culture in Chicago by Kitty Chapelle. 700pp. (4 folders)

Box 79: -C.I.O

-Trade unions

-Stock yards history

-Ill. Emergency relief. Excerpts from files of the Illinois Workers’ Alliance – by A. Aaron

-Epidemics in Chicago; medical associations; hospitals and clinics; etc. Work file.

-Local cuisine, cook books, receipts.

-Outstanding social events and local holidays

-Curling and other winter sports

-Wrestling-boxing and other sports

-Water sports

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-Arts & crafts

-Tennis and croquet

-YMCA and YWCA

-Carnivals & festivals

-Gabling

Box 80: -Points of scenic interest

-Vantage points for scenic observations.

-Places of scenic interest

-Halls and stadiums

-Public forums in Chicago

-Synagogue forums in Chicago

-Coliseum

-Chicago stadium

-Conventions and exhibits held in Chicago

-Industrial Workers of the World, by R. K. Hunter

-Labor union news

-Labor and race riots

-Riots

-Bughouse square

-Grant Park

-Grant Park

-Grant Park

-Lincoln Park (3 folders)

Box 81: -Chicago Historical Society

-Marquette Park

-Points of interest within a radius of 15 miles

-Washington Park

-Bibliography [Chicago]

-Lincoln Park (2 folders)

-Boulevards and municipal park

-Chicago’s frontyard, the near north side

-Survey of the Chicago park district by Henry Sloan 200pp.

-Grant Park (3 folders)

Box 82: -Grant Park (2 folders)

-Jackson Park (2 folders)

-Chicago parks, miscellaneous

-Garfield Park

-Humboldt Park

-Museum of Science and Industry

-Field Museum of Natural History

-Boulevards and municipal parks

-Burnham Park

-Columbus Park

-Douglas Park

-Golf

-Football

-Forest preserve guide book, Pt. two . . . Cook Co.

-Annals of [Chicago] labor

Box 83: -Horse racing – Arlington Park race course

-Horse racing (2 folders) (Includes “Horse Racing in Old Chicago” by Marie Fisher) & others

-Asylums

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-Authors of Illinois

-Directory of labor unions in Chicago

-Firsts – Events of importance

-Fishing

-Forest Preserve Guide Book – Transportation to all individual locations

-Hunting-Fishing

-Hunting

-Juvenile Delinquency

-Maxwell Street District by Al Pierce and Myron Ronne, illustrated.

-Outstanding motion picture houses

Box 84: -Newspaper files (out of Chicago)

-Penal institutions, reformatories, etc.

-State philanthropic societies

-Poems

-The Chicago poets movement

-Poetry

-Public forums in Chicago today by Sophia Fagin, 120 pp.

-Radio stations & playhouses

-State social service agencies

-Tennis

-Theatre

-Rogers Park (2 folders)

-West Ridge

Box 85: -Uptown (general)

-Uptown – Bowmanville

-Lincoln Square

-Community maps, histories

-District fact book

-North center, Ravenswood History

-North center, general

-Lake view, Halstead

-Houseboat city

-Lake view, racial groups

-Lake view, Chicago’s last farm house

-Lake view, general

-Lincoln Park, (4 folders)

-Near North Side (10 folders)

-Northwest side region

-Edison Park

-Norwood Park

-Jefferson Park

-Forest Glen

-North Park

-Albany Park (2 folders)

Box 86: -Albany Park

-Lower West side

-Portage Park

-Irving Park

-Dunning

-Montclair

-Belmont Cragin

-Hermosa

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-Avondale

-Logan Square (3 folders)

-Humboldt Park

-Austin (3 folders)

-East Garfield Park

-North Lawndale (2 folders)

-South Lawndale

-South side districts

-Loop (4 folders)

-Near south side

-Armour Square

-Douglas

-Oakland

-Fuller

-Grand Blvd.

-Kenwood (2 folders)

-Washington Park

-Hyde Park

Box 87: -Woodlawn (2 folders)

-South Shore

-Chatham

-Avalon Park

-South Chicago

-Burnside

-Calumet Heights

-Roseland

-Dutch in Roseland

-Pullman

-South Deering

-East side

-West Pullman

-Riverdale

-Hegewisch

-Southwest side region

-Garfield Ridge

-Archer Heights (2 folders)

-McKinley Park

-Bridgeport (2 folders)

-New City

-West Elsdon

-Gage Park

-Clearing

-West Lawn

-Chicago Lawn

-West Englewood

-Englewood

Box 88: -Chicago artist directory

-Great grand crossing

-Ashburn

-Auburn Gresham

-Beverly

-Washington Heights

-Mount Greenwood

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-Morgan Park

-Foreign foods in Chicago

-Chicago guide

-Land values of Chicago

-Evanston (4 folders)

Box 89: -Evanston (5 folders)

Box 90: -A History of the Chicago Theatres, 1837-1937, by Ellis (7 folders)

Box 91: -A History of the Chicago Theatres (cont.) (2 folders) 630pp.

-The Yiddish Theatre in Chicago by Adolph Gartner, tr. And arranged by Sidney Blackstone,

140pp. 2 copies

-Vaudeville Days by Alfred O. Philipp. 240pp.

-A History of the Drama in Chicago by Yoletta Levinstein

Box 92: -Chicago and Northwestern RR (2 folders)

III. Illinois Material

Box 93: -Old Historic Courthouses:

Mt. Pulaski

Somer Township

Henderson County

Knoxville

-Log Cabins

-Old mills

-Historic sites

-Historic sites (landmarks) (2 folders)

-Historic sites (disasters)

-Historic sites (mills)

-Historic sites (battlefields, forts, etc.)

-Guide to White Pine Forest State Park

-State Parks

-Municipal government in Illinois

-Graue Water Mill-Edwards Place-Old Jubilee Store-Thompson Store-Homes of the Old Democrat

& Old Republican-Mt. Hawley Post office

Box 94: -Indians in Illinois by Nora Bradford (2 folders)

Box 95: -Landmarks, parks, relics

-Language

-Inventory of material

-Individual Indians

-Illinois data on Indians

-Home life

-Fire prevention

-Indians – Vermilion County

-Indians – Will County

-Indians – McLean County

-Indians – Lake County

-Indians – Knox County

-Indians – Champaign County

-Indians – Douglas County

-Elgin Indians

-Indians in Illinois by M. Reiss (2 folders)

-Indians – education

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-Chiefs

-Indian trails

-Indians and alcohol

-Legislation

-Courts

-Indian reservations

-History

-Characteristics of the Indian

-Development of the Indian

-Trading

-Distinguished Indians

-American Indians

-Hickory Creek Indians

-Folklore and legends

-Fox River Indians

-Illinois Indian material, material

Box 96: -Indian religion

-Indian art, music

-Labor

-Organizations

-Explorers

-Tribes-various

-Tribes-Navajos

-Tribes-Potawatomi

-State Parks, Starved Rock

-Treaties

-Indians – Evanston

-Village

-Our Sac war

-Present day Indians

-Development of the Indian

-Indian wars

-Indian bibliography

-Indian missions

-Mounds and burial grounds

-Steamboats

-Public Welfare Institutions

-Governors of Illinois

-Geology of Illinois

-Illinois encyclopedia (counties)

-Gazetteer of Illinois streams

-Archaeology of Illinois

Box 97: -Constitution of Illinois

-Pure bred live stock in Illinois by Paul Smith

-Government in Illinois

-What governments are over us

-Bibliography of #6

-List of colleges and universities in Illinois

-Chronology of Illinois

-Landmarks (photographs)

-Cemeteries

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Box 98: -War memorials (photographs)

-Memorials, monuments, statues, etc.

-Science, institutes, laboratories, observatories

-The Episcopal Diocese of Illinois

-Music in Illinois

-History of the steamboat

-Genesis of a railroad by Earnest E. Calkins

-Cycling

-Education in Illinois

-Baseball

-Basketball

-Bibliography – Illinois

Box 99: -Illinois state fair

-Hospitals, clinics, etc.

-History of child labor in Illinois, by Charles Fredricks. 185pp. (and other articles)

-Flora, wild flowers of Illinois by Nora Bradford

-Coal strike in Illinois, 1897 by Peter Zink

-Abraham Lincoln in Illinois by Jacob Scher

-Illinois

-Illinois old houses

-Early pioneers by John Irving

Box 100:-Pioneers by John Irving (6 folders)

-The Starved Rock region by John Irving

-New France by John Irving (4 folders)

-French in Wisconsin and the Northwest

-Fur Trade

Box 101:-New France by John Irving (20 folders)

-Folklore, material from interviews and various sources, compiled by many writers [5 folders]

Box 102:-Folklore material continued (7 folders)

Box 103:-Folklore material continued (8 folders)

Box 104:-Folklore material continued (9 folders)

Box 105:-Folklore material continued (8 folders)

Box 106:-Folklore material concluded (7 folders)

Box 107:-Transportation in Illinois, A History by James Cummings (8 folders)

Box 108:-Transportation continued (2 folders)

-A History of Aviation in Illinois (5 folders)

Box 109:-Aviation material continued. By various authors on many subjects in the field. (27 folders)

Box 110:-Aviation material continued. Some concerns Chicago airports. (16 folders)

-H Biographies

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IV. County Material

Box 111:-County bibliographies (2 folders)

-Adams County. Much of the material is by Lucy Dazey, but papers by other writers are included.

Box 112:-Alexander County

-Bond County

-Boone County

-Brown County

-Bureau County

-Calhoun County

-Carroll County

-Cass County

-Champaign County (3 folders)

-Clark County Christian Co.??

Box 113:-Clay County

-Clinton County

-Coles County

-Cook County

-Cook County Hospital – General & Biographical

-Crawford County

-Cumberland County

-DeKalb County

-DeWitt County For DuPage Co. See Box 139

-Douglas County by Mabel Thorn (3 folders) See also Box 132

Box 114:-Edgar County (9 folders)

-Edwards County

-Effingham County See also Box 132

-Fayette County

Box 115:-Ford County

-Franklin County

-Fulton County (3 folders)

-Gallatin County (2 folders)

-Greene County (4 folders) Grundy Co.??

Box 116:-Hamilton County

-Hancock County

-Hardin County Henderson Co.??

-Iroquois County Henry Co.??

-Jackson County

-Jasper County

-Jefferson County

-Jersey County

-JoDaviess County

-Johnson County

Box 117:-Kane County (2 folders)

-Kankakee County

-Kendall County

-Knox County (5 folders)

Box 118:-Lake County (2 folders)

-LaSalle County (2 folders)

-Lawrence County

-Lee County

-Livingston County Macon Co.?

-Logan County (3 folders)

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Box 119:-Macoupin County (2 folders) See also Box 132 and Boxes 137-138

-Marion County McLean Co. & Mason Co. – See guide material Box 131

-Marshall County Madison Co.??

-Massac County

-Menard County

-Mercer County

-Monroe County

-Montgomery County

-Morgan County

-Moultrie County

-McDonough County

-McHenry County

-Ogle County

Box 120:-Perry County

-Piatt County

-Pike County

-Pope County For Peoria Co. see Box 135

-Pulaski County

-Putman County

-Randolph County

-Richland County

-Rock Island County For St. Clair Co. see Box 135

-Saline County Sangamon Co.??

-Scott County

-Schuyler County

Box 121:-Shelby County Stark Co.??

-Stephenson County For Union County see Box 136

-Tazewell County For Vermilion Co. see Box 135

-Wabash County

-Warren County

-Washington County

-Wayne County

-White County

-Whiteside County

-Woodford County

-Williamson County

-Winnebago County

-Will County See also Box 136

-Counties – more than one

-Counties – general

Box 122:-Camp Grant Days by Sam Cousley and C. Roberts (3 folders)

-Military tract, various counties (largely Henry Co.)(5 folders)

Box 123:-Military tract continued (8 folders)

Box 124:-Scandinavian file (11 folders) (Ill. and out-of-state)

Box 125:-Scandinavian file continued (10 folders)

Box 126:-Scandinavian file continued (7 folders) [primarily Swedes in Nebraska & Oregon]

Box 127:-Scandinavian file continued (5 folders) [primarily Swedes from Oregon]

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V. Guide Material

Box 128:-DuPage County guide material See also Box 139 (3 folders)

-Freeport guide

-Elgin guide (5 folders)

- [re: Evanston guide]

Box 129:-Decatur

-Cairo

-Alton

-Nauvoo

-Hillsboro

-Harrisburg guide

-Galena (8 folders)

Box 130:-Galena (6 folders)

-East St. Louis

-Chicago

-Macomb guide

Box 131:-McLean County

-Mason County

-Madison County

Box 132:-Macoupin County guide by H. L. Persson See also Boxes 137-139

-Effingham County guide by Louis E. Grissom

-Douglas County (photographs) 450 pp. (2 folders)

-Oak Park guide (2 folders)

Box 133:-Rockford City guide (5 folders)

Box 134:-Rockford City guide (5 folders)

-Rock Island city guide

-St. Charles

-Springfield

Box 135:-Peoria County (2 folders)

-St. Clair County (2 folders)

-Vermilion County (2 folders)

Box 136:-Will County (3 folders)

-Contemporary Scene in Illinois

-Union County

-Information Sources – items not used; Sources distributed

Box 137:-Macoupin County guide by H. L. Persson (5 folders)

Box 138:-Macoupin County guide (7 folders)

Box 139:-Macoupin County guide (2 folders)

-DuPage County (14 folders)

VI. Biographical Sketches

Box 140:-Folder No. 1 (Evanston, Illinois)

George Myrick Sargent

Daniel Hudson Burnham

Joseph Everett Paden

Robert Dickinson Sheppard

Harvey B. Hurd

Henry Leonidas Boltwood

William Deering

Walter Clyde Jones

James Patten

Julius Schnering

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VI. Biographical Sketches

Box 140:-Folder No. 1 (Evanston, Illinois)

Charles Gates Dawes

Louis Rueckheim

Livingston Jenks

Nathan H. Walworth

Volney W. Foster

George Taylor

Edward Hempstead

John Corcoran

Thomas C. Hoag

Andrew J. Brown

Hugh Alexander White

William Gale Hoag

Elizabeth Eunice Marcy

John B. Kirk

Simeon Farwell

Lucius A. Trowbridge

Sarah H. Brayton

Charles Lyman Way

-Folder No. 2 (Evanston, (Illinois)

Myron H. Bass

John T. Barker

Dr. Stephen V. Balderston

Frederick W. Nichols

Joseph Waters Work

Clark T. Hinman

Aaron Nelson Young

John R. Van Ansdale

Chester P. Walcott

Eugene E. Shutterly

Walter B. Helm

John Jay Shutterly

Robert Dickinson Sheppard

R. S. Foster

Curtis H. Remy

Oscar Oldberg

Robert McLean Cumnock

John B. Kirk

John J. Flinn

Orrin T. Maxson

Frank Myer Forrey

George Henry Moore

Arthur W. Little

Charles S. Raddin

-Folder No. 3

Material about Evanston, Illinois

Cartoonists – Clare Briggs, Harold Gray

Chester P. Walcott

Charles R. Walgreen

Nathan H. Walworth

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Elihu Washburne

Frank D. Waterman

Charles Lyman Way

Adele Fay Williams

Edward Hutchins Webster

John Wentworth

Louis E. Wettling

Theodore Whistler

Hugh Alexander White

-Folder No. 4

James Wilkinson

Frances E. Willard

Frank H. Willard

Carl Schurz Williams

William Henry Wilson

John R. Woodbridge

David Mead Woodson

James Hutchinson Woodworth

Charles Wortham

Henry Horner

Famous scouts

-Folder No. 5

Richard Hovey

Thomas Hoyne

Elbert Hubbard

Margaret Illington (Maude Light)

Robert Green Ingersoll

-Folder No. 6

Jesse James

Buffalo Jones

Kiler Kent Jones

Walter Clyde Jones

William Hugh Jones

William P. Jones

Simon Kenton

-Folder No. 7

-Folder No. 8

-Folder No. 9

-Folder No. 10

Box 141:-Biographical sketches continued, folders 11-18

Box 142:-Biographical sketches continued, folders 19-25

Box 143:-Biographical sketches continued, folders 26-33

Box 144:-Biographical sketches continued, folders 34-40

Box 145:-Biographical sketches continued, (9 folders)

Box 140:-Folder No. 7

Count Hermann Keyserling

Dorr Augustine Kimball

Homer Hitchcock Kingsley

The Kinzie Family and Their Activities

John B. Kirk

Caroline Kirkland

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-Folder No. 7

Nicholas A. Kirschten

Charles Gaffield Kline

George Romyne Kline

Simon Veder Kline

Colonel N. M. Knapp

Newell Clark Knight

Colonel Frank Knox (1874- )

George Washington La Fayette

Richard Conver Lake

Josiah Lamborn

-Folder No. 8

Josiah Lamborn

Rachel Crothers

Governor Henry Horner

Sam Houston

Richard Hovey

-Folder No. 9

Thomas Hoyne

Elbert Hubbard

Gurdon S. Hubbard

“Soph Huggins”

Early Settlers

Edgar Hunt

George Hunt

Harvey B. Hurd

Robert Maynard Hutchins

Mrs. Charles L. Hutchinson

Harold L. Ickes

George Osman Ide

Margaret Illington

Robert Green Ingersoll

-Folder No. 10

Andrew Jackson

Jesse James

Chancellor Livingston Jenks

“Buffalo” Jones

Kiler Kent Jones

Malden Jones

Mother Jones

Walter Clyde Jones

William Hugh Jones

William P. Jones, Jr.

Norman B. Judd

Early Settlers

George A. Kearney

John Hume Kedzie

Wm. F. Kenaga

Charles H. L. Johnston and Simon Kenton

Mrs. Ada E. Ketcham

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Hermann Keyserling

Thomas M. Killpatrick

Dorr Augustine Kimball

Homer Hitchcock Kingsley

Box 141:-Folder No. 11

The Kinzie Family

John B. Kirk

Caroline Kirkland

Nicholas A. Kirschten

Charles Gaffield Kline

George Romyne Kline

Simon Veder Kline

N. M. Knapp

Newell Clark Knight

Frank Knox

Edith Rockefeller McCormick

Richard McCartz

Cyrus Hall McCormick

Mrs. William S. McCormick

Sam McCulloch

George Washington La Fayette

Richard Conver Lake

Josiah Lamborn

-Folder No. 12

Kenesaw M. Landis

French L. Lane

Joseph M. Larimer

La Salle, Illinois

La Salle and Tonti

John Law

Victor F. Lawson

Robert E. Lee

Joseph Leiter

James Lemen, Sr.

Susan Leonhardt

Meyer Levin

Lloyd Downs Lewis

Gordon Lille “Pawnee Bill”

Mary Boyd Lindsay

Nicholas Vachel Lindsay

Arthur W. Little D.D. L.H.D.

Charles Joseph Little

Richard Henry Little

Jean Frederic Loba, A.M.D.D.

John A. Logan

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Mason B. Loomis

Joseph M. Lorimer

Elijah P. Lovejoy

Frank O. Lowden

44

-Folder No. 13

Sidney Smith

Hugh P. Smith

Dr. Franklyn Bliss Snyder

Arthur St. Clair

Mrs. Charles D. Steele

Adlai Ewing Stevenson

Right Reverend George Craig Stewart

Melville E. Stone

Jacob Strawn

-Folder No. 14

Captain Streeter

William S. Strode

Billy Sunday

William Ashley Sunday, D.D.

Azriah Sweetin

G. F. Swift

-Folder No. 15

Rachel Crothers

The Cudahy Family

Shelby Moore Cullom

Robert McLean Cumnock

Joseph Cummings, D.D.

William Jacob Cuppy

Mayors of Chicago

Josiah Seymour Currey

Manesseh Cutler

John Brenton Calligan

William J. Canfield

Joseph Guerney Cannon

Colorful Characters in Illinois

Louis Adamic

Jane Addams

Dorothy Aldis

Decatur, Illinois

Claude Jean Allouez

George Ames Aldrich

Frank Herbert Anderson

Paul McClelland Angle

Elliott Anthony

Bion Joseph Arnold

Philip D. Armour

-Folder No. 16

Henry W. Austin

The Unknown

Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable

Carter H. Harrison

John Peter Altgeld

Stephen A. Douglas

Marshall Field, I.

Gurdon S. Hubbard

Joseph Medill

Cyrus Hall McCormick

45

Harriet Monroe

Theodore Thomas

John Wentworth

“Pop”Anson

Philip D. Armour

Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen

James Henry Breasted

Daniel Hudson Burnham

Charles A. Comiskey

‘ “Bathhouse John” Coughlin

Clarence S. Darrow

Walter Eckersall

Edwin Brant Frost

William Rainey Harper

Allan Pinkerton, Sr.

George M. Pullman

Lorado Taft

Henry Justin Smith

Porter Palmer

William B. Ogden

Charlie Moy

William Vaughn Moody

-Folder No. 17

Nicola Ziroli

Todros Geller

Irving Manoir

John R. Van Arsdale

Clement L. Vallandigham

Frank Henry Willard

The Smiths

Sivert Udstad

Benjamin Franklin Uran

Carrie Jacobs Bond

Arthur Dunham

Carl Earnest Bricken

Illinois Composers

-Folder No. 18

James Adams

William B. Archer

David Junett Baker

Andrew Bankson

William Biggs

Morris Birbeck

Henry Brown

Orville Hickman Browning

Shadrach Bond

Billy Caldwell

Abraham Cairnes

Thomas Cox

Daniel Pope Cook

John Edgar

46

Alexander P. Field

John Grammar

Stanley Griswald

Richard J. Hamilton

John J. Hardin

John Hay

Michael Jones

William Kinney

Thomas Lippincott

Samuel Drake Lockwood

William McHenry

John McLean

Benjamin Mills

Irvin Morris

John McCauley Palmer

James Piggat

Josiah Randle

William Sim

Silliam Sprigg

Joseph M. Street

Theophilis W. Smith

Benjamin Stephenson

Richard M. Young

Jesse Burgess Thomas

John Todd

Alexander Wolcott

Hooper Warren

Henry Livingston Webb

Samuel Whiteside

Raphael Widen

Conrad Will

William Wilson

Box 142:-Folder No. 19

Chicago Mayors

Benjamin Wright Raymond

William B. Ogden

Isaac Lawrence Milliken

-Folder No. 20

Clare Briggs

Harold Gray

Alfred Cowles

John Locke Scripps

Sidney Smith

Chester Gould

Don Chilcote

Paul A. Plaschke

Carey Orr

George N. Lichtenstein

Joseph Medill

Margaret Ayer Barnes

Chicago Playwrights and Plays

47

Irish Associations

Miss Elizabeth Baker

Cyrus Leroy Baldridge

Sydney Baldwin

Alexander F. Banks

John T. Barker

James Milton Barnes

Charles Lincoln Bartlett

Charles T. Bartlett

George Bartlett

-Folder No. 21

Thomas Bates

Myron H. Bass

Rex Beach

John Wentworth Beaubien

Henry Holmes Belfield

Mrs. Gwinthallyn M. Bernard

John Beveridge

Irish “Big Bill”

Morris Birkbeck

Wm. H. Bissell

James William Bixby

Greene Vardiman Black

Edgar Ovet Blake

George Blair

Henry Leonidas Boltwood

Felix Borowski

Carrie Jacobs Bond

Shadrach Bond

Senator Borah

Gail Borden

Ezra March Boring, D.D.

Joshua P. Boutelle

John B. Bowman

Samuel Brady

Sarah H. Brayton

Daniel Braznell

William F. Niedringhaus

William Newell Brainard

James H. Breasted

Sidney Breese

Francis Fisher Browne

Walter Lee Brown

William Jennings Bryan

-Folder No. 22

Buffalo Bill (Colonel W. F. Cody)

-Folder No. 23

Buffalo Bill (Colonel W. F. Cody)

-Folder No. 24

Buffalo Bill (Colonel W. F. Cody)

-Folder No. 25

Buffalo Bill (Colonel W. F. Cody)

48

Box 143:-Folder No. 26

Buffalo Bill (Colonel W. F. Cody)

-Folder No. 27

Daniel Boone

-Folder No. 28

Eugene Francis Savage

Julius Schnering

John Scholfield

Andrew Schwall

Bruce Scott

Walter Dill Scott

Robert Dickinson Sheppard

Olson Smith Sherman

James Shields

R. Roy Shuman

Eugene E. Shutterly, M.D.

John Jay Shutterly

Joseph Lyman Silsbee

James R. Smart

Henry Justin Smith

Robert Sydney Smith

George Ade

Ring Lardner

Fred Wesley Sargent

George Myrick Sargent

Minier Sargent

Mrs. Jane Eggleston Zimmerman

William Jennings Bryan

William Liston Brown

Edgar Ovet Blake

Professor Henry Leonidas Boltwood

Walter Lee Brown

Andrew J. Brown

James William Bixby

-Folder No. 29

Samuel Brady

Cyrus Leroy Baldridge

Illinois Authors

Alexander F. Banks

Franklin Davis Barker

John T. Barker

James Milton Barnes

Charles Lincoln Bartlett

George Bartlett

Charles H. Bartlett

Asahel O. Bassett

Thomas Bates

Thomas H. Beebe

Rex Beach

John Beveridge

Morris Birkbeck

Greene Vardiman Black, M.C., D.D.S.

John H. Kinzie

Harriett Case

49

-Folder No. 30

[Alphabetical list of 451 Aurora residents and other

Illinoians including G. Ames Aldrich, Ruth Ford,

Robert G. Ingersoll, Elias Kent Kane, Maud Powell,

Shabbona, Frank A.Vanderlip, and Charles C. Van Liew.

63 pages.]

Chester P. Walcott

Chas. R. Walgreen

Ernest Walker

Nathan H. Walworth

Frank D. Waterman

Edward Hutchins Webster

Louis E. Wettling

Frank Cole Whitehead

Walt Whitman

Dean John H. Wigmore

James Wilkinson

Frances E. Willard

Frederick W. Williams

John Marshall Williams

-Folder No. 31

John Marshall Williams

Hugh R. Wilson

John Wolf

John R. Woodbridge

James H. Woodworth

Charles Wortham

Frank Lloyd Wright

William Wrigley, Jr.

Mary Richardson Vose

Benjamin Franklin Uran

Lorado Taft

Lewis Cass Tallmadge

John R. Tanner

John Tarro

George Taylor

William Hale Thompson

Anthony Thornton

William Fitzhugh Thornton

Adam Fries Townsend

Lydia Jones Trobridge

-Folder No. 32

Lyman Trumbull

Jonathan Baldwin Turner

Frederick D. Raymond

James Henry Raymond

Miner Raymond, D.D., LL.D.

Curtis H. Remy

Henry Bascom Ridgaway

Alexander Campbell Rideout, LL.D.

James Harvey Robinson

50

Louis Rueckheim

Doctor John Russell

William B. Ogden

Frances C. Fitzsimmons O’Connell

Richard J. Oglesby

Glenna Touve’ O’Keefe

Oscar Oldberg

Ernest R. Nichols

Frederick W. Nichols

Asahel North

John Warner Norton

Walter Dill Scott

Evanston in the Civil War

Harry Franklin Harrington

-Folder No. 33

Walter Dill Scott

John Evans

The School of Speech

The Dental School

The School of Pharmacy

The School of Music

Peter Christian Lutkin

The School of Engineering of Northwestern University

The School of Commerce

The Medill School of Journalism

The Graduate School

The College of Liberal Arts

Northwestern University and Evanston in the World War

Northwestern University and Evanston in the Civil War

Edward Eggleston

Evanston, Illinois Its First White Men

Evanston, Illinois Its History and Founders

Box 144:-Folder No. 34

Northwestern University “Look Forward”

Charles H. Bartlett

Charles Lincoln Bartlett

Charles T. Bartlett

Charles Deering

George Graig Stewart

Bruce Scott

James R. Smart

Lydia Jones Trowbridge

Minier Sargent

Edward Hutchins Webster

John T. Barker

John Lincoln Porter

Dean John H. Wigmore

Franklyn Bliss Snyder

Charles Joseph Little

Walter P. Murphy

Richard Dewling MacLean

Ernest R. Nichols

Nicholas A. Kirschten

51

Mrs. Ada E. Ketcham

Frances C. Fitzsimmons O’Connell

Edward Cross Goodman

Ernest E. Anderson

“A” School of Education The School and its Works

“B” The Medical School

“C” The Law School

Edward Fitzgerald Dunne

David R. Dyche M.D.

William Andrew Dyche

John Edgar

-Folder No. 35

Ninian Edwards

Edward Eggleston

Frank M. Elliot

Emerson Hough

Louis Lincoln Emerson

Ovid Wallace Eshbach

John Evans

William Lee Davidson Ewing

Jacob Fry

George Fabyan

Jean Faribeault

James Farrell – by Saul Bellow

Simeon Farwell

Jesse W. Fell

Bernhardt Felsenthal

Milton Spenser Terry

Eugene Field

-Folder No. 36

Marshall Field

Joseph W. Fifer

Mike Fink

George Fitch

Alanson Flier

John J. Flinn

Thomas Ford

David R. Forgan

John J. Foster

R. S. Foster

Stephen Collins Foster

Volney W. Foster

Fontaine Talbot Fox, Jr.

John Francis

John Towner Frederick

Douglas Southall Freeman

Jacob Fry

Walter L. Gallup

-Folder No. 37

Mary Garden

Christopher A. Gardiner

E. A. Gastman

Frank Wheelock Gerould

John W. Gibson

52

Arnold Gingrich

Eben Given

Thelma Given

Joseph Farwell Glidden

-Folder No. 38

Richard Gloede

Godfrey

George E. Gouch

Joseph Herman Goebel

Edward Cress Goodman

General Grant

Benjamin Allen Greene, D.D.

John Greene

Aldin J. Grover

Frank Reed Grover

R. B. Gruelle

Frank W. Gunsaulus

Charles Frederick Gunther

John Gunther

Walter S. Gurnee

James Hall

John M. Hamilton

William J. Hamilton

Howland Joseph Hamlin

John Hamline

Leonidas P. Hamline

Elizabeth Boynton Harbert

William S. Harbert

James G. Harboard

W. F. Hardy

William S. Harney

-Folder No. 39

William Rainey Harper

Mayor Harrison on the Death of President Garfield

Samuel Harrison

Ben Hecht

John M. Hamilton

Walter B. Helm, M.D.

Ernest Hemingway

Henry Bixby Hemenway

Edward Hempstead

William Penhallow Henderson

Stephen Joseph Herben

Elmer Forrest Herdien, M.D.

Walter Laurance Herdien

Wild Bill Hickok

Robert Enoch Hieronymus

William T. Hill

Newell Dwight Hillis

Clark T. Hinman

Henry W. Hinsdale

Thomas C. Hoag

William Gale Hoag

Henry Horner

53

-Folder No. 40

Louis Adamic

Peter Cartwright

Jane Addams

Sherwood Anderson by Saul Bellow

Dorothy Aldis

George Ames Aldrich

Ernest E. Anderson

Frank Herbert Anderson

Elliott Anthony, LL.D.

Paul McClelland Angle

Philip D. Armour

Bion Joseph Arnold

Biography and the Biographer

Francis Fisher Browne

Glen Buck

Daniel Hudson Burnham

Henry Butler

Box 145:-Folder No. 41

William J. Bryan

Glen Buck

Lorin Burdick

G. N. Chittenden

Jonathan Hagar

Alonzo Hemstreet

Jason Flanders

M. H. Evans

J. D. Hahn

Wm. S. Keene

S. S. Pratt

Roy Brown

Daniel Hudson Burnham

Henry Butler

Seven Cairns Brothers

Orrin Nelson Carter

Peter Cartwright

John Dean Caton

Octave Chanute

Charles Chandler

Philander Chase

Charles Chiniquy

Chrisman, Illinois

Chauncey S. Colton

John Corcoran

Edward Coles

-Folder No. 42

Edward Coles

Arthur Holly Compton

Chicago Composers

Charles Comstock

Wallace Reynolds Condict

Homer H. Cooper

Alexander Clark

John Clark

George Rogers Clark

54

-Folder No. 43

William “Smiley” Corbett

Jacob J. Vits

Edward Aloysius Cudahy, Sr.

Charles Crain

John Crerar

David Crockett

What Contributions to Science have come out of Illinois Native Sons?

-Folder No. 44

Contributions to Science have come out of Illinois Native Sons?

Art Figures in Chicago

-Folder No. 45

Art Figures in Illinois and Chicago

Chicago Composers

Colorful Characters in Illinois

Illinois Composers

-Folder No. 46

Illinois Personalities

Historic Personalities of Illinois

Twelve Leading Members from Illinois Assembly (1834-36?)

Joseph Everett Paden

John McCauley Palmer

Potter Palmer

Francis W. Parker

William Beckley Parkes

James A. Patten

Margaret Laira MacFarlaine Patterson

D. L. Payne

Harry P. Pearsons

Louise Redfield Peattie

Charles Peck

Cleng Peerson

Carleton H. Pendleton

James Piggott

-Folder No. 47

Charles Cotsworth Pinckney

Allan Pinkerton

Levi Carroll Pitner, D.D.

Charles Clarence Poole

Conrad Herman Poppenhausen

John Lincoln Porter

Keith Preston

George M. Pullman

Richard Dowling McLean

Archibald MacLeish

Oscar H. Mann, M.D.

Richard Mansfield

Anson Mark

Edgar Lee Masters

-Folder No. 48

James William Bixby

Frederick W. Williams

Mary Richardson Vose

Homer H. Cooper

William T. Hill

55

French L. Lane

Frank Cole Whitehead

George Peck Merrick

Louise E. Wettling

David R. Dyche, M. D.

William Hudson Damsel

Andrew Schwall

John J. Foster

Henry W. Hinsdale

Alexander Clark

George Peck Merrick

William Montelle Carpenter

Homer Hitchcock Kingsley

Charles Crain

Oscar H. Main

John Towner Frederick

Peter Christian Lutkin

Walter Lee Brown

Aldin J. Grover

William Andrew Dyche

Josiah Seymour Currey

Bion Joseph Arnold

Charles Deering

Orrington Lunt

Orrin Nelson Carter

-Folder No. 49

Lorin Burdick

G. N. Chittenden

Jonathan Hagar

Alonzo Hemstreet

Jason Flanders

M. H. Evans

J. D. Hahn

Wm. S. Keene

S. S. Pratt

Kenesaw M. Landis

Figurines

Men and Women Active in City Building or in Constructive Life of Chicago from

1833 to 1900

Dudley Buck

Mary Peck Thomson

Girvin Violin School

Vittorio Trevisan

Ettore Titta Puffo

Carl Craven Vocal Studios

Jane Chamberlain

Chas. R. Walgreen

Jesse L. Moss

Colorful Characters in Illinois

Early Chicago Makers

Twelve Leading Members from Illinois Assembly (1834-36)

Governors of Illinois

Illinois Personalities

Historic Personalities of Illinois

Robert Ingersoll

Biography of Important Chicagoans

56

Box 146:-Folder No. 50

Atlas

Sidney Smith

Robert Sidney Smith

Daniel Braznell

William F. Niedringhaus

Jesse L. Moss

G. F. Swift

List for Classification

Noted Folk who have Contributed to the Development of Illinois

Literary Figures

-Folder No. 51

Literary Figures

Stephen A. Douglas

Who’s Who Among North American Authors

Edward Eggleston

James Farrell

Jesse W. Fell

Milton Spencer Terry

Joseph W. Fifer

Marshall Field

Eugene Field

Alanson Flier

John J. Flinn

Frank Myer Forrey

David R. Forgan

R. S. Foster, D.D.

Volney W. Foster

John J. Foster

Stephen Collins Foster

Douglas Southall Freeman

Fontaine Talbot Fox, Jr.

Walter L. Gallup

William T. Hill

-Folder No. 52

Newell Dwight Hillis

Clark T. Hinman

Thomas C. Hoag

Henry Horner

Mrs. Jane Eggleston Zimmerman

Walter Smith Gurnee

John Gunther

James Hall

William J. Hamilton

John H. Hamilton

Leonidas P. Hamline

Elizabeth Boynton Harbert

James G. Harboard

William S. Harney

William Rainey Harper

W. F. Hardy

Geo. P. A. Healy

Samuel Harrison

Walter B. Helm

Ernest Hemingway

57

Henry Bixby Hemenway

Edward Hempstead

William Penhallow Henderson

Stephen Joseph Herben

Elmer Forrest Herdien, M.C.

Wild Bill Hickok

-Folder No. 53

Biography and Biographer

Cartoonists of Chicago

Fontaine Talbot Fox, Jr.

Macon County Important Dead

Men of Pre-Vision who Founded Chicago

Mrs. William Palmer

Elizabeth Owen

Mrs. Michael Bruner

Nehemiah Lesey

Mary Roe

Outstanding Citizens

Great Men who have come out of Illinois and have subsequently had a share in shaping

National Affairs

Notables of Bloomington

Partial List of Notables

John Tonner Frederick

John Graves Shedd

Harriett Case

Thomas Vincent Shannon

Leonard Ward Brigham

Thomas Newman Harrowell

Edward Sidney White

Norris Lowell Tibbetts

Gerson Baruch Levi

Douglas Horton

Walter Roeland Schloerb

Abraham Lincoln

Alice True Gentle

A. W. Pendergast

Henry Holmes Belfield

Arthur holly Compton

Noted Folk who have Contributed to the Development of Illinois

Governors from Quincy

-Folder No. 54

George M. Pullman

Greenwood Cemetery

Chicago from 1833 to 1900

Biographical Sketches (In Outline) with Bibliographies of Two Hundred most Important

Chicagoans of the Period 1833-1900

Charles Deering

James Deering

Chicago Composers

John Dewey

George Frederick Dick and Gladys Henry Dick

58

Charles S. Deneen

Arthur Dixon

John Dos Passos – by Saul Bellow

Stephen A. Douglas

-Folder No. 55

Stephen A. Douglas

Charley Dressen

William Franklin Dudley

Joseph Duncan

Henry M. Dunlap

Joseph Gurney Cannon

Thomas Carlin

Alexander Robertson Carman

William Montelle Carpenter

Oliver M. Carson

Kit Carson

Lorenzo E. Carter

-Folder No. 56

Peter Cartwright

The Artists in the Tower District

Art Figures in Illinois and Chicago

Rudolph Weisenborn

Edward Millman

Lester Schwartz

Gustaf Dalstrom

Fred Biesel

Anne Michalov

Peterpaul Ott

Emmanuel Viviano

Charles Biesel

Raymond Breinin

Edgar Britton

Norman Mac Leish

Mary Anderson (Clark)

E. Vladimir Rousseff

Laura Slobe

Charles Umlauf

Julia Thecla

Macena Barton

Bernece Berkman

Joseph Vavak

John F. Stenvall

Mitchell Siporin

Aaron Bohrod

Box 147:-Folder No. 57

Joe Cannon

William Hudson Damsel

Nathan Dane

Charles Gates Dawes

John Dos Passos

James Deering

Charles Deering

Charles S. Deneen

William Deering

Stephen A. Douglas

59

William Franklin Dudley

Edward Fitzgerald Dunne

Henry M. Dunlap

William Andrew Dyche

John Edgar

-Folder No. 58

Ninian Edwards

Henry Churchill Edwards

Edward Eggleston

Frank M. Elliot

Louis Lincoln Emerson

Ovid Wallace Eshbach

John Evans

William Lee Davidson Ewing

George Blair

Gail Borden

William Jennings Bryan

Sidney Breese

William Newell Brainard

Philander Chase

Joshua P. Boutelle

Ezra March Boring, D.D.

John B. Bowman

Arthur Holly Compton

Kit Carson

David Crockett

-Folder No. 59

John Clark

George Rogers Clark

John Dean Caton

Charles Crain

Thomas Carlin

Homer H. Cooper

Alexander Robertson Carman

Robert McLean Cumnock

Oliver M. Carson

-Folder No. 60

Peter Cartwright

Manesseh Cutler

Alexander Clark

Governors of Illinois

Orrin Nelson Carter

Joseph Cummings, D. D.

The Cudahy Family

William Montelle Carpenter

John Brenton Calligan

Josiah Seymour Currey

Wallace Reynolds Condict

Charles Comstock

Edward Aloysius Cudahy, Sr.

Who’s Who in Colored America

60

-Folder No. 61

Richard Yates, Jr.

Aaron Nelson Young

Notables of Bloomington

William Wrigley, Jr.

Frances Willard

Nathan Dane

Clarence Darrow

Charles Gates Dawes

Asahel North

John Norton

LaVerne Noyes

Frances C. Citzsimmons O’Connel

William B. Ogden

Richard J. Oglesby

Oscar Oldberg

Joseph Everett Paden

-Folder No. 62

John McCauley Palmer

Potter Palmer

Wayne Parish

G. F. Swift

Notables of Champaign County, Illinois

Lorado Taft

Lewis Cass Tallmadge

John R. Tanner

John Tarro

George Taylor

Theodore Taylor

William Hale Thompson

Anthony Thornton

Hugh R. Wilson

Thomas Bates

Oscar H. Mann, M.D.

Harry P. Pearsons

Mrs. John Alonzo Pearsons

John Alonzo Pearsons

William Andrew Dyche

William P. Jones, Jr.

Continuing Pioneer History of the Land now known as Evanston, Illinois

-Folder No. 63

Edgar Lee Masters

Orrin T. Maxson

Pierre Menard

Father Mermet and the St. Denises

George Peck Merrick

George Henry Moore

Edgar Ansel Mowrer

John C. Murphy

Walter P. Murphy

Charles Joseph Little

61

Lewis Cass Tallmadge

Dorr Augustine Kimball

Nelson Lloyd Stow

Adam Fires Townsend

Joseph M. Lorimer

Oliver M. Carson

Samuel Harrison

Carl Schurz Williams

George E. Gooch

Margaret Laira MacFarlaine Patterson

Alexander Robertson Carman

Eugene E. Shutterly

William Franklin Dudley

Northwestern University

Captain L. O. Lawson and His Crew

Franklin Davis Barker

David R. Forgan

John W. Gibson

Richard F. Gloede

Ovid Wallace Eshbach

George A. Kearney

Jane Eggleston Zimmerman

George Bartlett

Mason B. Loomis

John C. Murphy

Edward J. Murphy

Water L. Gallup

Milton Spencer Terry

Thomas H. Beebe

Asahel O. Bassett

Joshua P. Boutelle

Anson Mark

Hugh P. Smyth

Mary Boyd Lindsay

Frank Herbert Anderson

Newell Clark Knight

Stephen Joseph Herben

-Folder No. 65

Max Kahn

Ernest Hoyer

Karl Kelpe

Mario Ubaldi

Anna Keeney

Gertrude Abercrombie

Morris Topchevsky

Harry Mintz

Julio De Diego

William S. Schwartz

David Bekker

E. A. Gastman

Joseph Herman Goebel

George E. Gooch

Edward Cross Goodman

John W. Gibson

Arnold Gingrich

62

Frank Wheelock Gerould

Joseph Farwell Glidden

Richard F. Gloede

Ulysses S. Grant

Benjamin Allen Greene, D.D.

Aldin J. Grover

Frank Reed Grover

Frank Gunsaulus

Peter Cartwright

Box 148:-Folder No. 65

James Piggot

William F. Thornton

Morris Topchevsky

Decatur, Illinois Notables

Henry Clay Niles

Noland Brothers

Asahel North

John A. Richman

Decatur, Illinois

Adam Fries Townsend

Francis Everett Townsend

Lambert Tree

Lucius A. Trowbridge

Lydia Jones Trowbridge

Kyman Trumbull

Jonathan Baldwin Turner

Clement L. Vallandigham

John R. Van Arsdale

Mary Richardson Vose

Richard Yates

Richard M. Young

Aaron Nelson Young

Sidney Smith

-Folder No. 66

Hugh P. Smyth

Chicago Composers

John Lancaster Spaulding

Tom Tippett

Arthur St. Clair

Mrs. Charles D. Steele

M. M. Stephens

Adlai Ewing Stevenson

George Graig Stewart

Frederick A. Stock

Melville Elijah Stone

J. L. Story

Nelson Lloyd Stow

Jacob Strawn

Captain Streeter

-Folder No. 67

William S. Strode

William F. Tuttle

Mr. J. H. Van Vlissingen

63

William Ashley Sunday, D.D.

Alexander Campbell Rideout

Henry Bascom Ridgaway, D.D., LL.D.

Elizabeth Madox Roberts

James Harvey Robinson

Chicago Composers

Julius Rosenwald

Louis Rueckheim

John Russell

The Garfield Boulevard Church

Works of Carl Sandburg

Isaac Sandusky

-Folder No. 68

Fred Wesley Sargent

George Hamlin Sargent

George Myrick Sargent

James Sargent

Minier Sargent

Eugene Francis Savage

Mrs. Minna Schmidt

Edward John Schneider

Julius Schnering

Judge John Scholfield

Andrew Schwall

Bruce Scott

Chrisman, Illinois

Walter Dill Scott

Myrna Sharlow

John Fulton Sheen

Olson Smith Sherman

Robert Dickinson Sheppard, A.M., D.D.

James Shields

R. Roy Shuman

Eugene E. Shutterly, M.D.

John Jay Shutterly

Joseph Lyman Silsbee

Ken Small

James R. Smart

Frank L. Smith

Henry Justin Smith

Robert Sydney Smith

Outstanding Personalities in Chicago Schools

William Beckley Parkes

James A. Patten

Margaret Laira MacFarlaine Patterson

D. L. Payne

Morgan Payne

-Folder No. 69

Harry P. Pearsons

Mrs. John Alonzo Pearsons

Donald Culross Peattie

Louis Redfield Peattie

64

Charles Peck

John Mason Peck, D.D.

Cleng Peerson

John F. Pickering

Carlton H. Pendleton

Lucy Fitch Perkins

James Piggot

Charles Cotesworth Pinckney

Allan Pinkerton

Levi Carroll Pitner, D.D.

Alfred H. Piquenard

Conrad Herman Poppenhausen

Chief Pontiac

Charles Clarence Poole

Nathaniel Pope

John Lincoln Porter

Daniel Protheroe

George M. Pullman

Keith Preston

-Folder No. 70

Charles S. Raddin

Burton Rascoe

Frederick D. Raymond

Miner Raymond

John Reynolds

Orrington Lunt

Archibald MacLeish

Oscar H. Mann, M.D.

Richard Mansfield

Richard Dowling McLean

Peter C. Lutkin

Joseph McGee Lyons

Edgar Lee Masters

Orrin T. Maxson, M.D.

Joseph Medill

Pierre Menard

Father Mermet and the St. Denises

George Peck Merrick

Christopher Morley

Jesse L. Moss

-Folder No. 71

Edgar Ansel Mowrer

John Benjamin Murphy

Edward J. Murphy

Walter P. Murphy

John C. Murphy

Frederick W. Nichols

Mary Garden

Henry Churchill Edwards

Box 149:-Folder No. 72

Frank Frost Abbot

Michel Aco

Frederick Upham Adams

Carl Ethan Akely

William Allen

Samuel Waters Allerton

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Claude Jean Allouez

Robert Allyn

Clarence Alvord

Edward Ames

Elisha Benjamin Andrews

Adrian Anson

Philip Danforth Armour

George Armstrong

Isaac Newton Arnold

Jearum Atkins

Henry Bacon

Theron Baldwin

Edward Bancroft

Charles Reed

John Henry Barrows

Samuel Bartlett

Vincent Barzynski

Newton Bateman

Arthur Matthias Beaupre

Edward Beecher

Sanford Fillimore Bennet

Mary Ann Ball Bickerdyke

Morris Birckbeck

Seth Scott Bishop

Greene Vardiman Black

John Charles Black

Gideon Blackburn

Henry William Blodgett

Charles Carroll Bonney

Henry Sherman Boutell

Lydia Moss Bradley

James Bradwell

Myra Colby Bradwell

Daniel Brainard

Mason Brayman

Sidney Breese

Lorenz Brentano

Truman William Brophy

William Bross

Orville Hickman Browning

John Howard Bryant

Daniel Hudson Burnham

Thomas Jonathan Burrill

William Worth Burson

Ernest De Witt Burton

William James Calhoun

Joseph Gurney Cannon

Peter Cartwright

John Dean Caton

Jean Gabriel Cerré

Charles Edward Cheney

Augustus Louis Chetlain

George Rogers Clark

Isaac Cook

Lyman Edgar Cooley

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John Cook

John Merle Coulter

Frank Crane

John Crerar

Samuel Ives Curtiss

David Davis

Nathan Smith Davis

Eugene Debs

Wirt Dexter

Stephen Douglas

John Alexander Dowie

John Drake

Joseph Duncan

Charles Dunn

James Eckels

Ninian Edwards

Ralph Emerson

John Evans

-Folder No. 73

John Franklin Farnsworth

Charles Benjamin Farwell

John Farwell

Henry Favill

Bernhard Felsenthal

Christian Fenger

Alexander Hugh Ferguson

Elisha Ferry

Marshall Field

George Flower

Lucy Flower

Richard Flower

Stephen Forbes

Thomas Ford

Thomas Forsyth

Harry Fox

William French

Illinois Encyclopedia 40 biographies Covering G, H, I, J and K

Ward Hill Lamon

Victor Lawson

John Doyle Lee

Levi Zeigler Leiter

Henry Eduard Legler

Abraham Lincoln

Mary Todd Lincoln

Nicholas Vachel Lindsay

Bernhard Listemann

Illinois Encyclopedia Covering L-M

-Folder No. 74

Illinois Encyclopedia Covering M-R

-Folder No. 75

Illinois Encyclopedia Covering R-Z

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Box 146:-Biographical sketches continued (7 folders)

Box 147:-Biographical sketches continued (8 folders)

Box 148:-Biographical sketches continued (7 folders)

Box 149:-Biographical sketches continued (4 folders)

VII. Illinois Rivers, Lakes, Parks, Etc.

Box 150:-Canals

-Fort Creve Coeur Memorial State Park

-Cahokia Mounds State Park

-Chain O’Lakes State Park

-Campbell’s Island State Park

-Cave-in-Rock State Park

-Crystal Spring Park

-Fort Chartres State Park

-Fort Kaskaskia State Park

-Fort Massac State Park

-Fox Ridge State Park

-Fox River State Park

-Giant City State Park

-Illinois recreational booklet

-Illini State Park

-Jubilee College State Park

-Lincoln Log Cabin State Park

-Lincoln Trail Monument State Park

-Mississippi Palisades State Park

-New Salem State Park

-Black Hawk State Park

-Buffalo Rock State Park

-Apple River Canyon State Park

-Official state highway picnic park

-Pere Marquette State Park

-Starved Rock State Park

-White Pines Forest State Park

-Small parks in Illinois

-Sanitary districts

-Chicago drainage canal

-The Hennepin Canal

-Illinois Mississippi Canal

-The Erie Canal

-Great Northern and Panama Canal

-Nicaragua Canal

-Lakes (a few photographs)

-Lake Calhoun

-Springfield, Ill. Constitution

Box 151:-Eagle Lake

-Lake Michigan

-Lake Springfield

-Lake Vermilion

-Rivers

-The Chicago River

-The Illinois River

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-Mississippi River

-Springs

-Mammoth Springs

-Fox River Valley

-History of Des Plaines Valley

-Skokie Valley development

-Wells

-Oil wells

-Cave

-Dams

-Brandon locks

-Chenal Escarte Sny

-Keokuk Dam

-Mississippi River Dam

-Ogden slips

-Oquawka Dam

-Creeks

-Illinois, bibliographies, cities, districts, etc.

-Bibliography, history of Illinois

-Bibliography - Indians

- “ states other than Illinois

- “ Chicago

- “ Cities in Illinois

- “ District #2

- “ “ #4

- “ “ #6

-Box 152:-Riots, Keystone Strike of 1919, Haymarket Affair, Herrin Massacre story

-Labor in Illinois

-State organizations that play prominent part in social and economic life of state

-Music

-Religion, outstanding Churches

-First Catholic Church of Illinois

-Botanical gardens

-Illinois State Museum

-Art

-Art in Illinois

-Collections

-Collections – relics

-The oldest clock in Illinois

-Indian relics

-Tunnels, roadways, etc.

-Federal, state, county buildings

-Home building materials

-Illinois State Fair Museum

-Bibliography – Education

-Museums

-Box 153:-Outstanding state holidays and observances

-Covered bridges in Illinois by John T. Frederick and William Biesel

-Covered bridges

-Bridges

-Architecture (bibliography)

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-Bibliography – Illinois – Labor

-Bibliography – Wyoming

-Historic houses [one photograph, Prichard house]

-Buildings in Illinois erected by Frank L. Wright

-Oldest historic houses in: [name of county]

-Historic homes of famous people: [name of person]

-The first and oldest structure built to manufacture liquor. [Photograph of Daugherty

tavern.]

VIII. Annals of Agriculture

Box 154:-1673-1774

-1776

-1778-1787

-1794

-1795

-1800

-1816

-1817

-1818

-1819

-1820

-1824

-1826

-1828

-1829

-1831

-1832

-1833

-1834

-1836

-1837

-1838

-Sociological aspects of agriculture 1839

- “ “ “ 1847

-1840

-1841

-1842

-1843

-1844

-1845

-1846

-1848

-1849

-1850

-1851

-1852

-1853

Box 155:-1854

-1855

-1856

-1857

-1858

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- “ “ “ 1855

- “ “ “ 1856

- “ “ “ 1857

- “ “ “ 1858

- “ “ “ 1859

- “ “ “ 1860

- “ “ “ 1861

- “ “ “ 1862

- “ “ “ 1863

- “ “ “ 1864

- “ “ “ 1865

- “ “ “ 1866

- “ “ “ 1867

- “ “ “ 1868

- “ “ “ 1869

- “ “ “ 1870

- “ “ “ 1871

- “ “ “ 1872

- “ “ “ 1873

Box 156:- “ “ “ 1874-1897 (22 folders; no folder for the year 1885)

Box 157:- “ “ “ 1898-1912 (14 folders)

Box 158:-Sociological aspects of agriculture 1913-1916 (9 folders)

Box 159:-Sociological aspects of agriculture 1917-1939 (23 folders)

Box 160:-Agricultural Institutions 1841-1873 (32 folders; no folder for 1846)

Box 161:-Agricultural Institutions 1874-1898 (25 folders)

Box 162:-Agricultural Institutions 1899-1916 (16 folders; no folders for 1909, 1910)

Box 163:-Agricultural Institutions 1917-1939 (22 folders; no folder for 1937)

-Illinois Land Company

-Agriculture in Illinois

-Natural resources (typical rocks & minerals of Ill.)

-Agriculture architecture (2 folders)

Box 164:-Agriculture architecture (3 folders)

-Swine houses

-Sanitation

-Manure pits

-Green houses; fruit storage bldgs. (Buildings)

-Farm buildings – Dwellings & Upkeep - Repair

-Farm power – Plumbing-Heating-Lighting-Pipe Fittings-Gases

-Barns – Dairy-Horse-Round

-Dipping vats

-Corn cribs

-Agricultural fairs

-Pamphlets

-Miscellaneous

-Newspaper clippings

-Politics in agriculture

-Illinois Labor Notes, July, Aug., Sept. 1933

Box 165:-Bibliography in progress for study of Illinois farmers [ca. 50 pages]

-Animal husbandry, 1921-1870 (43 folders)

-Encyclopedia Bibliography Specials

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Box 166:-Animal husbandry, 1871-1901 (31 folders)

Box 167:-Animal husbandry, 1902-1939 (23 folders)

Box 168:-Horticulture, 1582-1868 (33 folders)

Box 169:-Horticulture, 1869-1894 (25 folders)

Box 170:-Horticulture, 1895-1938 (30 folders)

Box 171:-Agriculture bibliography (complete) (3 folders)

-Agriculture bibliography (incomplete)

-Agriculture legislation (2 folders)

-Agriculture organizations

Box 172:-Farm groups 1854

-Classification of invention

-Pure bred live stock in Illinois

-Trees

-General or miscellaneous agricultural material

-Livestock correspondence

-Poultry correspondence

-Agricultural fairs (3 folders)

Box 173:-Agriculture machinery 1637-1872 (39 folders)

Box 174:-Agriculture machinery 1873-1939 (54 folders)

-Agronomy 1535-1853 (25 folders)

-Reaping Machines

Box 175:-Agronomy 1854-1891 (36 folders)

Box 176:-Agronomy 1892-1909 (17 folders)

Box 177:-Agronomy 1910-1939 (38 folders)

Box 178:-Farm produce 1825-1894 (57 folders)

Box 179:-Farm produce 1895-1939 (44 folders)

Box 180:-Farming-farm news

-Duck island farm

-Corn, gruff, wheat, hay, soybeans, oats, barley, etc.

-The Granger movement

-Flora of Illinois (2 folders)

-Fauna

-Biggs taxidermy collection, San Jose, Ill.

-Snakes

-Fish [photographs of state fish hatchery]

-Birds

-Animals, general

-Dogs

-Poultry - Agriculture

-Rural open country neighborhoods (Agriculture)

-The Steel plow

-Natural resources – Water system, water resources

-Leach, William E. Data on agriculture, bibliography

-Soils of Illinois

IX. Religion

Box 181:-Churches - Morgan Park

-Churches Mount Greenwood

-Churches Englewood

-Churches Chicago Lawn

-Churches West Lawn

-Churches Roseland McKinley Park

-Churches McKinley Park

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-Churches Brighton Park

-Churches West Pullman

-Churches East side

-Churches Lower west side

-Churches Lawndale

-Churches Near west side (2 folders)

-Churches East Garfield

-Churches West Garfield Park

-Churches Austin

-Churches West Town (5 folders)

-Churches Humboldt Park

-Churches Logan Square

-Churches Avondale

-Churches Belmont Cragin

-Churches Dunning

-Churches Portage Park

-Churches South Shore

-Churches Jefferson Park

-Churches Chatham

-Churches Beverly

-Churches Gage Park

-Churches New City

-Churches Auburn Gresham

-Churches Grand Crossing

-Churches Bridgeport

-Churches South Chicago

-Churches Woodlawn (2 folders)

-Churches Hyde Park (4 folders)

Box 182:-Churches Hyde Park

-Churches Washington Park

-Churches Kenwood (2 folders)

-Churches Grand Boulevard

-Churches Oakland

-Churches Douglas

-Churches Loop (5 folders)

-Churches Near North Side (5 folders)

-Churches Near South Side

-Churches Lincoln Park (7 folders)

-Churches Lakeview (5 folders)

-Churches North Center

-Churches Lincoln Square

-Churches Uptown

-Churches West Ridge

-Churches Rogers Park

-Religious Survey by Ernest Bradshaw

-The Church in Chicago, An Interpretive Essay by Carroll Whaley (other material in same folder)

Box 183:-Charming Chicago Churches by Carroll Whaley

-1936 Census of religious bodies

-Chicago Church Federation (7 folders)

Box 184:-Chicago Church Federation (4 folders)

-Miscellaneous subjects pertaining to the clergy

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-African Methodist Church in the Chicago Area (2 folders)

-A History of the First Presbyterian Church of Chicago 1833-1941 105pp. See also Box 190

Box 185:-Roman Catholic

-Presbyterian

-Protestant Episcopal

-Mormon

-Methodist

-Lutheran

-Jewish

-Congregational

-Church of Christ

-Baptist

-Zion

-Bahai

-The First Universalist Church of Chicago

-Early Church history

-Triumph Church of the Kingdom of God in Christ

-St. Ann Holy Church of Holiness in God

-Church of God or Sanctified Church

-Full Gospel Mission

-Free Pentecostal Church of God

-Church of Prayer, Pentecostal (2 folders)

-Church of the God Pillar

-Church of the Living God (2 folders)

-Church of the God in Christ (2 folders)

-Apostolic Faith Church (3 folders)

-All Nations Pentecostal Church (2 folders)

Box 186:-All Nations Pentecostal Church (2 folders)

-African Orthodox Catholic Church (2 folders)

-Churches, Spiritualist (4 folders)

-Sacred Heart Church (spiritualist)

-St. Mary’s Christian Spiritualist Church (3 folders)

-St. John’s Christian Spiritual

-Spiritualist (2 folders)

-Purple Mystic Temple

-Morris Independent Church of God (4 folders)

-King Solomon’s Temple (2 folders)

-International United Revelation, Peoples’ Spiritualist Temple of Applied Christianity

-Inspirational Church and Power Center (2 folders)

-First mental science (2 folders)

-First Community Church, spiritual

Box 187:-First Community Church, spiritual

-Adams School of Metaphysics

-First Church of Deliverance (3 folders)

-Church of God and Spiritual Deliverance (2 folders)

-Negro material, Churches (3 folders)

-Bishop Daddy Grace

-Cults, religious and magic Chicago (3 folders)

-Canaan Baptist Church (Sunshine Sammy)

-Bahai

-Outlines

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-Divine

-Mosque – Temple Ahmadiyya

Box 188:-Moorish Science Temple

-Abyssinians (2 folders)

-Church of God (3 folders)

-United Pentecostal Church of Holiness (2 folders)

-Triumph Church and Kingdom of God in Christ

-Marcus Garvey, a study of projected Negro myths by Winifred B. Ingram

-Social service and the Church, Dept. of Social Service of the Chicago Church Federation (4

folders)

-Spiritualist Church

Box 189:-Social service and the Church

-First Presbyterian Church [history] (5 folders)

Box 190:-History of the First Presbyterian Church of Chicago (4 folders)

-First Methodist Episcopal Church of Chicago

-Periodical literature, Churches

Box 191:-First Methodist Church of Chicago by G. Williams (2 folders)

-First Universalist Church of Chicago by J. Cummings (4 folders)

X. Racial Groups

Box 192:-Belgians

-Austrians and Hungarians

-Assyrians

-Armenians

-Albanians

-Bohemians-Czechs-and Slovaks

-Danish

-Chinese (2 folders)

-British

-Bulgarians

-Dutch

-Filipinos

-Finns

-French

-French-Canadians

-The Pennsylvania Germans

-Bibliography of Germans

-Moravians (Czechoslovakia)

Box 193:-Indian

-Germans in Chicago

-American pioneers of German extraction

-Japanese

-Mexicans

-Italians (2 folders)

-Greeks

Box 194:-Jewish material (6 folders)

Box 195:-Lithuanians

-Latvian

-Hindus

-Ukranians

-Turkish

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-Swiss

-Swedes

-Scotch

-Rumanians

-Portuguese

-Poles (2 folders)

-Yugoslavs

Box 196:-Persians

-Norwegians

-Irish (4 folders)

-Welsh

-Miscellaneous material (2 folders)

-Consulates in Chicago

Box 197:-Bishop Hill Colony

-Fouriers Colony

-Icarian settlement at Nauvoo

-Trappists colony

-Wethersfield colony

- Zionist colony

-Moravians colony

-Mormons in Illinois (2 folders)

-Negro material – Industry (2 folders)

-Negro material – Chamber of Commerce

-Negro material – Education (2 folders)

Box 198:-Negro bibliography

-Negro material – Folkways

-Negro material - Literature

-Negro material – Modern training (Bricks without Straw)

-Negro material – I, Your Prophet

-Negro material – Social service agencies

-Negro material - Recreation

-Negro material - Cemeteries

-Negro material – Communities, armory, monuments, houses

-Negro material – Musical culture in Chicago

-Negro material – Enlightenment

-Negro material – City plan, housing (2 folders)

-Negro material – Stores, hotels, restaurants

-Negro material – Fraternal orders, lodges

Box 199:-Negro material - Population

-Negro material – Historical figures

-Negro material – Negro in Illinois and America

-Negro material – Negro in Chicago (2 folders)

-Afro-American Exposition (8 folders)

-Negro Bibliography and 8th Ill. Regiment

Box 200:-The Negro soldier

-Eighth Regiment Infantry (2 folders)

-Manual for the study of the Negro press in Chicago

-The Negro press in Chicago (2 folders)

-The Negro press in Chicago, Discontinued newspapers and magazines (2 folders)

Box 201:-Negro music (9 folders)

-Chicago Urban League

Afro-American exposition by A. N. Cannon

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-Slavery and ex-slaves

XI. Civil Liberties

Box 202:-Organized mob violence

-Rights of aliens

-Unconstitutional police methods

-Rights of unemployed

-Rights of labor

-Excerpts from Monthly Labor Review, court decisions

-Labor strikes and union activities

Box 203:-Rights of Labor (2 folders)

-Civil Liberties in Illinois (3 folders)

Box 204:-The Rights of Negroes, Servitude (3 folders)

-Academic freedom

-Freedom of the press (2 folders)

-Freedom of religion

Box 205:-Freedom of religion

-Censorship

-Freedom of conscience in war time

-Rights of political minorities

-Freedom of speech

-Rights of Negroes, freedom without equality

-Anti-Semitism

XII. Miscellaneous

Box 206:-Men at work series

-Religious liberty by Ernest Bradshaw (5 folders)

-Steamboats and steamboat men of the upper Mississippi, 1822-1857, by Leslie Orear ca. 400pp.

(2 folders)

Box 207:-Steamboat records, filed alphabetically by name of boats, folders A-W (20 folders)

-Miscellaneous steamboat information

-Yearly disasters

-Conflagrations

-Racing

-Ice

-Civil War

-Collisions

-General information

Box 208:-Steamboat material continued (1 folder)

-The Co-operative movement (3 folders)

-The Battle of the Reapers by Mary D. Scott 220 pp

-A Boy in a blacksmith shop

Box 209:-The Case of Dr. Cronin (2 folders)

[Re the Irish in Chicago and the fight for control by Patrick Cronin and Alexander

Sullivan.] 370pp

-The World War 1914-1918 by Paul Rideout 144pp

-Tunneling through 4000 Years by Joseph Altfeldt

-Story of steel

-A Layman’s Handbook of Building Materials by George V. Martin

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Box 210:-Agriculture

-Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago by Wm. Smith 444 pages

-An Organ builder’s soliloquy

-Reptile Roundup by Alfred O. Philipp

Box 211:-Education for Defense by Nelson Algren & others

-Key to annotated bibliography of educational field tours

-Bishop Hill

-The Flag

-The Human side of animals

-Advertising racketeers

-Workers Education in Chicago by Frank Heiner

-Art by Elizabeth Drury

-Literary characters, Chicago writers, etc. by Fenton Johnson

Box 212:-Prose and poetry (3 folders)

-Short stories

-Short stories and poems by Joseph St. Clair (2 folders)

-Davy Crockett by Constance Rourke

-Michigan Central Railroad, 1831-1857 by John Pickering

-Ring Lardner

-Opie Read

-William T. Hall “Biff”

-Forty Club

-A Bit of Life in Galeyville by St. Clair

-Sanitary Fairs

Box 213:-The Port of Humor (3 folders)

-Eugene Field

-Whitechapel club

-Press club

-Collecting for fun

-Radio script – Lincoln, New Salem by Arny Freeman

-Grand Prairie Tales

-America eats, a short history of American diet by Nelson Algren

-Poor Man’s Lot, the development of public assistance in Chicago

XIII. Annals of the Theatre

Box 214:-Years 1813-May 1871 (8 folders)

Box 215:-Year June-Dec. 1871 (5 folders)

Box 216:-Years 1872-1874 (5 folders)

Box 217:-Years 1875-1878 (7 folders)

Box 218:-Years 1879-1893 (10 folders)

Box 219:-Years 1894-1910 (9 folders)

XIV. Annals of Sports

Box 220:-Skiing

-Skating (2 folders)

-Hockey

-Sleighing

-Hiking

-Camping

-Lacrosse

-Gymnastics

-Wicket

-Ping Pong

-Olympic Games Trial

-Unusual sports

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Box 221:-Track, 1863-1939 (3 folders)

-Tennis, 1883-1915 (2 folders)

-Sports, general

Box 222:-Wrestling, 1848-1940 (3 folders)

-Hosteling

-Miscellaneous

-Prize-fighting

-Sporting publications

Box 223:-Raquet

-Cycling, 1816-1899 (2 folders)

Box 224:-Cycling, 1900-1940

-Bicycling

-Bicycle book

-Quoiting

-Shooting, 1881-1939 (2 folders)

-Sport records of the Catholic youth organization

Box 225:-Baseball, 1839-1873 (8 folders)

Box 226:-Baseball, 1874-1880 (6 folders)

Box 227:-Baseball, 1881-1884 (6 folders)

Box 228:-Baseball, 1885-1890 (3 folders)

Box 229:-Baseball, 1891-1900 (6 folders)

Box 230:-Baseball, 1901-1914 (6 folders)

Box 231:-Baseball, 1915-1940 (6 folders)

Box 232:-Baseball, general, newspaper clippings

-Baseball, indoors 1890-1919

-Baseball, three misc. folders

-Badminton

-Basketball 1893-1907 (2 folders)

Box 233:-Basketball 1913-1940 (4 folders)

-Yachting 1858-1940 (2 folders)

Box 234:-Yacht clubs and boat clubs 1857-1919

-Football (outdoors) (4 folders)

-Volleyball

-Bowling

Box 235:-Soft ball

-Soccer 1929-1940 (2 folders)

-Soccer 1928

-Rugby

-Push ball

-Hand ball

-Foot ball 1902-1939 (2 folders)

-Tic-Tac pool

Box 236:-Billiards 1857-1898 (2 folders)

Box 237:-Billiards 1899-1940 (2 folders)

-Swimming and bathing 1850-1940

-Boat racing (2 folders)

-Rowing 1858-1933

Box 238:-Cards 1776-1919

-Chess in Chicago by Paul H. Little

-Chess 1858-1933

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-Checkers 1867-1916

-Circus 1851-1874

-Curling (2 folders)

-Pedestrianism 1880-1940 (3 folders)

Box 239:-Pedestrian 1858-1879 (4 folders)

-Foot racing 1847-1932

-Cricket 1840-1939 (2 folders)

Box 240:-Hunting 1837-1918

-Horse racing 1829-1874 (5 folders)

Box 241:-Horse racing 1875-1879 (5 folders)

Box 242:-Horse racing 1880-1890 (7 folders)

Box 243:-Horse racing 1891-1940 (5 folders)

Box 244:-Horse racing in old Chicago

-Horse racing miscellaneous

-Horse racing newsclippings

-Equestrianism

-Jockey clubs

-Horse shoe pitching

-Mule races

-Auto races 1903-1939

-Pigeon racing in Chicago

-Bird races 1894-1918

-Air races – kite flying

-Croquet

-Golf 1859-1940

-Rat killing contest

-Recreation for the blind

Box 245:-Roque

-Boxing 1722-1915 (4 folders)

Box 246:-Boxing 1916-1940 (3 folders)

-Polo

-Cocking

-Dog fights

-Dog races and shows

-Fishing

Box 247:-Amusement parks

-Ball Games

-Ball rooms and dance halls

-Beaches and swimming

-Bowling and billiards

-Cards, checkers, chess, dominoes

-Circus in Chicago

-Football in old Chicago by Wm. Power

-Golf and archery

-Hiking, outings, week end trips

Box 248:-Horses, racing and shows

-Hunting, fishing, shooting galleries

-Recreation, Chicago Park District

-Sports and recreation, general material

-Olympic games

-Lists – sports and recreation

-WPA and NYA

-Archery

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-Games laws

-Racing, motor cycling, roller skating, etc.

-R.O.T.C.

Box 249:-Shooting 1844-1880 (3 folders)

-Fencing

-Golf (2 folders)

XV. Federal Music Project

Box 250:-Publicity file, Feb.-Nov. 1936 (7 folders)

Box 251:-Publicity file, Dec. 1936-May 1937 (6 folders)

Box 252:-Publicity file, June 1937-Oct. 1937 (6 folders)

Box 253:-Publicity file, Nov. 1937-March 1938 (5 folders)

Box 254:-Publicity file, April 1938-July 1938 (6 folders)

Box 255:-Publicity file, Aug. 1938 (6 folders)

Box 256:-Publicity file, Sept. 1938-Jan. 1939 (5 folders)

Box 257:-Publicity file, Feb. 1939-April 1939 (5 folders)

Box 258:-Publicity file, May 1939-Aug. 1939 (4 folders)

Box 259:-Publicity file, Sept. 1939-Dec. 1939 (7 folders)

Box 260:-Publicity file, Jan. 1940-May 1940 (5 folders)

Box 261:-Publicity file, June 1940-Sept. 1940 (4 folders)

Box 262:-Publicity file, Oct. 1940-Feb. 1941 (6 folders)

Box 263:-Publicity file, March 1941-Oct. 1941 (6 folders)

Box 264:-Publicity file, Nov. 1941-March 1942 (5 folders)

Box 265:-Publicity file, Apr. 1942-Jan. 1943 (4 folders)

-Index to project (2 folders)

Box 266:-Programs 1936-1937 season

-Programs 1937-1938 season

-Programs 1938-1939 season

-Programs 1939-1940 season

Box 267:-Programs 1940-1941 season

-Programs 1941-1942 season

-Programs 1943 season

-Programs 1910-1941 fall season

Box 268:-Programs, weekly bookings, Nov. 8, 1936 to Dec. 5, 1936 [53 folders]

Box 269:-Composer’s forum, recommendations by judge’s committee

-Composers’ forum, comments and questions

-Music and city editors (2 folders)

-Wilmette releases

-University of Chicago releases

-Releases (3 folders)

Box 270:-Weekly programs

- Jewish People’s Institute Releases, 1939-1940

-City & Music Editor Releases

-Goldberg Releases

-Music and City Editor Releases

-Releases 1939-1940 (4 folders)

-Reports of field time 1939-1940

Box 271:-Report of field time 1937-1938

-Songs for community singing

-Programs, composers’ forum

-Preliminary report of work of the Federal Music Project – Nikolai Sokoloff

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-Teaching material by Maier

-Music appreciation programs and technical circulars (Chicago schools)

-Style sheet of typographical uniformity

-Educational material – lesson plans, etc.

-Catalog of work done by arrangers and copyist dept. (Original and duplicate)

-Miscellaneous manuscripts

-Index cards

Box 272:-Manuscript sheet music (orchestral)

-The Christ Idea – Cain

-Bohemian Hills & Fields – Smetana

-Christmas Oratorio – Bach

-Wiener Blut – Strauss

-Vorspiel for Orchestra – Jeedem

-Schetzo – Whitney

-American Concerto – Machar

-Prelude & Toccato – Sowerby

-American Caprice – Kubik

-Die Diebische Elster – Rossini

-Brooks Opus 159 no. 4

-Concerto No. 4 – Brahms

-Aria – Voi Lo Sapette – Mascagni

-Marco Polo – Fischer

-Empty folder

-Francesca – Tschaikowsky

-Suite Fantastique – Schelling

-Overture Libussa – Smetana

-Fantasie Polonaise – Paderewski

-Octett OP.20 – Mendelssohn

-Tragic Overture – Galajikian

-Hamlet Overture – Tschaikowsky

-Fete Chez Capulet – Berlioz

-Slavonic Dances – Dvorak

-Concerto No. 1 – Prokofiew

-Symphony No. 1 – Borowski

-Haffner Serenade – Mozart

-Suite Symphonique – Ibert

-Abraham Lincoln - Bennett

Box 273:-Gypsy Baron (Missing) – Strauss (#86)

-Samson & Dalia Oh! Love Thy Help – Saint-Saens (#87)

-Symphonic Concertante – Szymanowski (#88)

-Concerto for Violin in D – Prokofieff (#89)

-Symphony on Bb Major – Chausson (#90)

-The Roman Carnival – Berlioz (#91)

-Lia Mer – Debussy (#92)

-Notturno Fantastico – Mangiagalli (#93)

-Concerto in D minor – Poulene (#94)

-Prelude & Fugue – Bach (#95)

-Concerto in F major Tcherepnine (#96)

-Battle of Trenton – Hewitt (#97)

-Spring is Returning – Saint – Saens (#98)

-Rhapsodie Espagnole – Ravel (99)

-Marche Ecossaise – Debussy (#100)

-Sheherazade – Ravel (#101)

-Habanera – Aubert (#102)

-Symphony No. 2 (Parts Missing) – Thompson (#103)

-Philhrmonisches Konzert – Hindemith (#104)

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-Bergamasca – Autori (#105)

-Petite Suite – Debussy (#106)

-First Cuckoo in Spring – Delius (#107)

-Salomes Tanz – Strauss (#108)

-Symphony No. 5 – Schostakowitsch (#109)

-Polonaise – Handel (#110)

-A Folk Rhapsodie (Missing) – Dieter (#111)

-Fadcade (1st Suite – Walton (#112)

-Austrian Peasant Dances – Schonerr (#113)

-Sights & Sounds - Bennett (#114)

-Concerto No. 2 – Oldberg (#115)

-Rapsodie Flamande – Roussel (#116)

-Orchestra Scores

Box 274:-Rebus – Markevitch (#117)

-A Tall Story – Moross (#118)

-Piano Concerto – Bach (#119)

-Symphony No. 3 – De Lamarter (#120)

-Manfred –Tschaikowsky (#121)

-Concerto No 4 – Saint – Saens (#122)

-Serenata – N. Miaskowsky (#23)

-Adagio – Wagner (#124)

-Symphony No. 4 – Roussel (#125)

-Chimes of Normandy – Planquette (3 folders)

-Chimes of Normandy – Flute

-Bills of Corniville – Viola

-Fiddlin the Fiddle

Box 275:-Chimes of Normandy (2 folders)

-Chimes of Normandy – Trombone

-Beginner’s Book School for the Pianoforte

-Playthings for the Piano

-Standard Graded Course of Studies for the Piano Forte in Ten Grades

-John’s Thompson’s Modern Course for the Piano (1st. 2nd, 3rd grade book)

-Root First Steps in Music Made Easy

-Bergmuller 20 selected studies from op. 100

-Rachmaninof Album [Piano] The Boston Music Company Edition

Box 276:-Effa Ellis Perfield

-NBC Music Appreciation hour (2 folders)

-Miscellaneous

-Arthur Black

-Raymond C. Fussell

-Dorothy Bell Briggs

Box 277:-Teachers Guides (3 folders)

-Catalogue Electrical Transcriptions

-Illinois Symphony Orchestra

-Illinois Music Project

-Federal Symphony Orchestra

-Effa Ellis Perfield

-Miscellaneous

Box 278:-Pictures of composers

-Postcards to Patrons of the Illinois Symphony

-Symphony Signs

-Symphony Programs

-Signs for the Symphony

-Symphony Publicity (see also FWP Oversize Folder)

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Box 279:-Photographs (orchestral groups and soloists) – transferred to Photo Section 2/28/79 LB

Box 280:-Musical games

Box 281:-Musical instruments (includes metronome)

Box 282:-Address list [3 by 5 index cards]

Box 283:-Address list [3 by 5 index cards]

Box 284:-Address list [3 by 5 index cards]

Box 285:-Forms, work sheets, and reports

XVI. Unpublished Manuscripts

Box 286:-List of unpublished manuscripts (deposited in Illinois State Historical Library, 1943)

-Guide to the city of Rock Island (2 folders)

-Decatur Guide (2 folders)

-Aurora Guide

-Naperville Guide

-Springfield Guide

-East St. Louis Guide

-Elgin Guide

Box 287:-Joliet Guide

-Macoupin County Guide (5 folders)

Box 288:-Macoupin County Guide (5 folders)

Box 289:-Abraham Lincoln Association

-Historical houses and buildings Lincoln visited

-Lincoln as a land owner

-Lincoln Log Cabin Park

-Lincoln epigrams letter etc.

-Museums and collections of Lincoln relics

-Lincoln’s Home

-Poems to and about Lincoln

-Lincoln Tomb at Springfield

-New Salem, early chapter in Lincoln’s life

-Lincoln material (clippings)

-Lincoln folklore

-Lincoln-Douglas debate

-Historical material on Lincoln

-Lincoln of Illinois

-Abraham Lincoln of Illinois (2 folders)

-Estimates of Lincoln

-Lincoln Memorial Highway

-Lincoln Chautauqua

Box 290:-Annals of Sangamon Co. (3 folders)

-Chronology of Illinois (2 folders)

-The Case of Dr. Cronin

Box 291:-Unemployment and relief in Illinois by Paul Mattick 362 pp. (2 folders)

-Illinois fact book (outline)

-Rise and fall of disease in Illinois (outline)

-Elgin today

-History of Peoria (incomplete)

-Pekin Guide

Box 292:-Aviation

-History of Illinois by James Hall Brunsey (2 folders)

-Bishop Hill

-Government of Illinois

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Box 293:-Chicago police force

-Fire apparatus and equipment

-Underground railroad

-Chicago’s part in national defense

-History of Libraries in Chicago

-Grand prairie tales

-Wyoming (state of) – bibliography

-The Story of Steel by Ruth Ahlstrom

-The Battle of the Reapers by Mary Scott

Box 294:-Early Chicago Newspapers

-Chicago Democrat, history of

-History of Lincoln Public Library by Elizabeth Wicks and Genevieve Rockwood

-Edgar County history

-Indian bibliography

-Camp Grant days

-Governors of Illinois

-Streeterville

-Writers’ project, printed forms, etc.

-Wild flowers of Illinois

XVII. Plays and Radio Scripts

Box 295:-Out on the farm by Joe Abrams

-Paul’s house by Pearl Altenberg – [Chicago]

-Pick pockets by Graydon Goss

-The Supreme sacrifice by Manford Ettinger

-The Substitute by Glen Beveridge

-Northwest Conqueror by Manford Ettinger

-Ordering breakfast by Hilda Polacheck

-The Big drive by Charles Hayes

-The Deserted by Carl F. Williamson

-The Doctor is in by Dave De Koven

-The Facts of Life by Hilda Polacheck

-The Gold Fish by Hilda Polacheck

-The Great Betrayal by Edward Neal

-This is the day by Lester Pine

-The Guest by Glen Beveridge

-The Nightmare detail by Joe Abrams

-The Opery house by Victor Schafer

-The Pageant of Chicago by Kenneth Carrington

-They shall not pass by Victor Schafer

-The Spy by Hilda Polacheck

-The Strange case of James Whitcomb by Louis Lasco

-Prisoner at the bar by Joe Abrams

-Lincoln in New Salem by Joe Abrams & Jacob Bentkover

-My son, my son by Joe Abrams

-John, too, has civil rights by Carl Williamson

-Lincoln and democracy by Bessie Jaffey

-Mississippi cub by Layna Rivenburgh

-Moonlight and madness by Glen Beveridge

-Mushrooms by Hilda Polacheck

-Revelation by Victor Schafer

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-Rich girl, poor girl by Graydon Goss

-Santa Clause by Glen Beveridge

-Scylla and Charybdis by Victor Schafer

-Sis Hopkins double by Graydon Goss

-Ten years on relief by Bessie Jaffey

-Stop fighting by Jacob Bentkover

-Toby comedy sketch by Graydon Goss

-History is no mystery by Joe Abrams

Box 296:-Adventures in Freedom

-Birds of a Feather

-A New Day Coming

-A Pageant

-A Piece of Strategy

-A Prophet without honor [re Chicago’s first railroad]

-Art for Your Sake

-Ask Me Anything

-A Quiet Sunday

-Biscuits & Honey

-Blood Money

-Blood of the Martyrs

-Benton Historical Pageant

-Broken Heart

-Can’t Happen Here

-Company for Dinner

-Dinner for Six

-Enough Blood

-Eight thousand prisoners [re Camp Douglas, Chicago, 1864]

-For Sale

-Gateway to the Sea

-Golden Gate

-Grand Avenue

-Here Comes Nellie

-His Daily Bread

-Hyde Park, Chicago, golden jubilee

-Lincoln Pageant

-Magic Kite

-My Pappy’s Picture

-Notes on Thomas Jefferson

-The Baby

-The Stolen Play

-Uninvited Guest

-Watching Faces

-We Are the People

-Western Justice

Box 297 -Out of the wilderness [Lincoln Folk Festival]

-The White City [World’s Columbian Exposition]

-Early American Broadcasting by Tom Gootee [Note: this is not a play]

-The Rosenwald Museum by David Eskind

-Elijah Lovejoy by Mabel Locke

-The Murder of Elijah P. Lovejoy by P. Mulligan

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-Father of Chicago by Onah Spencer

-I Sing of the People, impressions of Carl Sandburg by Louis Terkel

-Booster Bross – Chicago’s Prophet by L. Terkel

-Lincoln Walks Again by Claire Kellogg

-Vachel Lindsay, the beggar poet

-Chicago’s first playground

-The story of Maxwell Street

-The massacre at Fort Dearborn

-The Grave of Andreas Von Zirngibl, A German Farmer

-All is fair by David Eskind [Indians 1833]

-Melting pot metropolis

-The Mormons in Illinois

-Out of the mud, the story of Chicago’s dirt streets by P. Mulligan

-The Story of Nauvoo

-Parker: Pioneer of public schools

-The Story of Pullman

-Spirit of Abolition

-The Story of Jane Addams by P. J. Mulligan

-For our daily bread, the evolution of the McCormick reaper by David Eskind

-The City called Packingtown by David Eskind

-Great Day, the story of the Negro in Chicago by David Eskind

-Bon Voyage

-“Easter Devil” from the cases of Susan Dare

-“40-40”

-Home, Sweet Home

-John C. Kennedy

-Nocturne

-Selling Common Sense

-The Mississippi Bubble

-The Staff of Life

-They Also Serve

-We’ve Come Home Again

-You and Your America

-Whistler

Box 298: -Chicago’s contribution to architecture, the life of Louis Sullivan

-Edgar Lee Masters by Harriette Thompson

-American Hospital Association

-A Play in Slides

-Central Radio Workshop

-Chicago

-Chicagoans at Play (2 folders)

-Chicago Courts: The Law in Action

-Child Guidance

-The Human Adventure

-Illinois Development Council

-Illinois State Social Security

-Moments with Genius

-U.S. Army

Box 299:-Great Artists (4 folders)

-Illinois State Employment Programs

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Box 300:-Radio scripts and programs including:

Legends of Illinois series

Colonel Wood’s museum

The Chicago flood

Defense of the press

Duels on bloody island

The famous court house cat

Mike Fink in Illinois

The Indian prophet

Martyr to freedom

Crazy Jeff Lewis

My House in order [Altgeld]

So I said to the 800 Indians

Seven fires at Kankakee

Pontiac of Illinois

Neither would I be master [Lincoln]

Cap’n George Wellington Streeter

The fish that didn’t believe in prohibition

The Governor’s decision [Indians]

The Ghosts of Pin Hook

Old Simmons Thicket

The Hero returns [Lafayette]

The Opening Wedge [LaSalle]

The Pictures in the mirror

The Plot to steal Lincoln’s body

The Prairie steam wagon

The shattered romance

Young Billy Potts

Witchcraft from overseas

When the railroad came to Princeton

Young Billy Potts

Twelve good cats and true

This man is my brother [Sam Collins]

This is our truth [John Hossack]

The verdict of Pike County [Indians, 1832]

The story of Cairo

The story of Princeton

Illinois State Guide

Just Beyond City Limits

Box 301:-Radio scripts and programs

Series:

U.S. Navy broadcast

Illinois Department of Labor

Story behind the job

Men of art [See Box 299 for art series]

Postal Oddities

Chicago Commons: Dramatic Slide Films

Defense for Hometown-Peoria

Box 302:-Press releases of the Illinois Federal Writers Project

-Index

-Memoranda on Photographs

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XVIII. Photographs Boxes 303-309 transferred to

Box 303:-Aledo, Illinois Photograph Library 1-21-1977

1. team of horse to be sold at country auction

2. Roosevelt military academy

3. court house and park

-Aurora, Illinois, sixty pictures including

1. Buildings (schools, business, etc. 19)

2. Churches (5)

3. Street scenes and city views (10)

4. Private homes (6)

5. River and park views (21)

6. Historic and miscellaneous (4)

7. Miscellaneous (second folder, 21)

-Beardstown

1. Two post cards

-Bishop Hill

1. Copies of primitive art paintings by Olaf Krans. Includes portraits of Lars

Sodergrist and Charlotte Root. (8 paintings, black and white, glossy prints)

-Canton

1. Post cards (9)

-Cairo

1. Cairo laborers digging in muddy field. Could be convict labor, but photo is not

labeled. (1 item)

-Centralia

1. Oil wells (3)

-Champaign-Urbana

1. Buildings (24 mounted photos)

2. Burrill Ave., U.OFI. (1)

3. Rural scenes (4)

4. Various buildings (8)

-Charleston

1. Post cards (10)

-Chicago

1. Chicago Park District (sporting events 139)

2. Maxwell Street – South Water Street (7 items)

3. Folder A

Glessner House

Marshall Field

Astor Street

Navy Pier

Grave of David Kennison

LaSalle Street

View from North side, back porches

Maxwell Street

Milwaukee and Chicago Aves.

Outer Drive Bridge

Jackson Park

Shipping on Chicago River

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Central Station

Union Station

Trumbull Park

4. Folder B

University of Chicago

Maxwell Street

Navy Pier

Logan Statue

Lincoln Statue

Civic Opera House

Outer Drive Bridge

Numerous buildings

Negatives of many of the pictures

Box 304:-Danville

1. Fifty three small, mounted photographs with captions including buildings,

old houses, street scenes, coal mines, etc.

-Decatur

1. Six photographs of houses, a farm, cave.

-Downers Grove (14 items)

1. Business district scenes

2. Two houses

3. Old fire fighting equipment

-DuPage County (50 items)

1. First farm building, 1833

2. Fullersburg dam

3. Dutch mill north of Addison

4. Scenes from Wheaton and Glen Ellyn

5. Farm scenes

-Elgin

1. WPA projects (8 items)

2. Business district (19 items)

3. Numerous small pictures (65 items)

-Elmhurst (2 items)

1. Quarry

2. Street scene

-Evanston

1. Blackhawk tree

2. Approx. 100 large photos of various scenes, college and business district

3. Seventy-eight small pictures

4. Forty-six post cards

5. Also includes listing of photographs

-Freeport

1. Negatives of Freeport pictures

-Geneva (14 items)

1. Wind mill

Box 305:-Galena (160 items)

-Harrisburg (10 items)

-Harvy (7 items)

-Jacksonville (6 items)

-Jerseyville court house

-Joliet (9 items)

1. Ill.-Michigan locks

2. Brandon lock

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-Kane County

1. WPA projects with captions (10 items)

-Kankakee County (11 items)

1. Mostly rural

-LaGrange (4 post cards)

-Lake County

1. Waukegan (20 items)

2. Wauconda (3 items)

3. Pistakee Bay (8 items)

4. Ravinia Park (4 items)

5. St. Sava Serbian Monastery (1 item)

6. Waukegan, early scenes (40 items)

7. Waukegan, historic figures and places (ca 50)

8. Antioch (12 items)

Box 306:- 9. Chain of Lakes Region (5 items)

10. Fort Sheridan (4 items)

11. Fox Lake (7 items)

12. Great Lakes Naval Station

13. Highland Park (7 items)

14. Lake Bluff (1 item)

15. Lake Forest (92 items)

16. Lake Villa

17. Libertyville (8 items) [2 old pictures]

18. Mundelein (9 items)

-Lincoln (8 post cards)

-Macomb (4 items)

-Mattoon (9 post cards)

-Nauvoo (4 photos, 7 sketches)

-Monmouth (1 item)

-Naperville (7 items)

-Peoria (12 items)

-Rockford (28 items)

-St. Charles (32 items)

-Shawneetown (34 items)

-Springfield (5 items)

-Vandalia (5 items)

-Wedron (2 items)

Box 307:-Jane Addams Home (4 items)

-Archeology (Dickson and Lewistown 2 items)

-Architecture domestic (old houses, some not identified ca. 30 items)

-Architecture public (57 large photos; 35 small photos)

-Art institute pictures (6 items)

-Arts and sciences (25 items)

-Fine arts (7 items)

-Chanute Field, including picture of Octave Chanute

-Docks, locks, waterways, bridges (16 items)

-Farm pictures (55 pictures)

-Farm implements, John Deere (20 pictures)

-Farm pictures, 4-H club exhibitions (20 items)

-Farm Security Administration (7 items)

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-Farm pictures, Lake County (30 items)

-Greek (24 items)

Box 308:-Highways (23 items)

-Historical

1. Father Marquette tree

2. Railway Guide 1854

3. Black Hawk

4. Fort Armstrong

5. Smith & Nelson Packing House, Spring Bay

6. Calhoun County Court House, 1849

7. Old Jail, Knoxville, 1873

8. Court House Annex, Hardin 1849

9. Joseph Smith

10. Cahokia church 1799

11. Quincy, Illinois

12. Piasau Rock, Alton

13. Cairo

14. Monument to Chief Shab Wa Na See

15. Menard grave

16. Carthage jail

17. Mother Bickerdyke Monument

18. Old blacksmith shop, Spring Bay

19. Old water well from Hoshor Mill, 1830

20. First farm house, DuPage Co.

-Horse racing (3 items)

-Slum areas

-Industry

-Lincoln

-Mills (4 items)

-Monuments (15 items)

-Mines (4 items)

-New Salem

-Percheron horses

-Reapers

-Scenes (Ill.) (30 large photos; 68 small ones)

-Schools (3 folders)

Box 309:-Sports and recreation

-Outdoor sports

-Stadium

-State fair

-State buildings

-Transportation

-Transportation and industry

-Baha’i house of worship, Wilmette

-Zion passion play

-Cuts (34 black and white drawings for illustrative purposes done by the Federal Arts Project)

-Small pictures to be used as chapter headings

-Miscellaneous photos (many are duplicates)

-Chicago church cults (11 items)

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-National defense projects (WPA projects, etc. 2 folders)

-Illustration (samples from Washington Office)

XIX. Illinois State Historical Records Survey

Box 310:-Inventory, Illinois Historical Records Survey

-Evanston Historical Society, Nos. 1-500 (14 folders)

Box 311:-Evanston Historical Society (2 folders)

-Garrett: Stuart Collection (6 folders)

Box 312:-Garrett: Stuart Collection (7 folders)

-Garrett A. D. Field Papers (3 folders)

Box 313:-Garrett A. D. Field Papers (11 folders)

Box 314:-Garrett A. D. Field Papers (5 folders)

-Eric Norelius Collection (10 folders)

Box 315:-Eric Norelius Collection (8 folders)

-Garrett: John Davies Collection (1 folder)

-Catalog cards for the Eric Norelius Collection

Box 316:-Garrett: John Davies Collection (6 folders)

-Garrett: Stuart (non-Lee) Collection (1 folder)

Box 317:-Garrett: Stuart (non-Lee) Collection (2 folders)

-Garrett: William Colbert Collection (5 folders)

-Thomas Rankin Collection

-McKendree College

-Shurtleff College

-Eastern Ill. State Teacher College

-Monticello College

Box 318:-Quincy Historical Society

-Danville Public Library

-Herbert Wells Fay

-Kaskaskia Papers

-Morgan County Historical Society

-University of Illinois

-Williams-Woodbury Collection Inventory

-Abraham Lincoln Association

-Lincoln Room – Executive Mansion (Henry Horner’s Private Collection)

-Francis Shimer Junior College

Box 319:-Hibbard Old Testament Library-Seabury-Western Theological Seminary (District #1)

-Evanston Historical Society (District #1)

-Garrett Biblical Institute (District #1)

-Highland Park Library

-Lake Forest College (District #1)

-Augustana College & Theological Seminary (District #1)

-Northwestern University-Deering Library (District #1)

-Chicago Theological Seminary – Hammond Library (District #2)

-Newberry Library (District #2)

-Art Institute (District #2)

-McCormick Historical Association (District #2)

-Chicago Historical Society (District #2)

-Gary Law Library (District #2)

-Crerar Library (District #2)

-Rosenwald Museum of Science & Industry (District #2)

-Lincoln Room - University of Chicago (District #2)

-Divinity Library – University of Chicago (District #2)

-Rare Book Room – University of Chicago (District #2)

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Box 320:-Meadville Theological Seminary (District #3)

-Presbyterian Theological Seminary (District #3)

-Mundelein College (District #3)

-DePaul University (District #3)

-LaSalle Extension University (District 33)

-St. Xavier College (District #3)

-McLean County Historical Society (District #3)

-Illinois Wesleyan University – Bloomington (District #3)

-Illinois State & Historical Library – Correspondence (District #3)

-Lee County – Imprints (District #3)

-Winnebago County – Rockford College (District #3)

-Lincoln Hall – Urbana (District #3)

-Cairo Public Library (District #4)

Box 321:-Illinois State Historical Library (District 5) (2 folders)

-Illinois College (District #5)

-Pratt Collection (District #5)

-George Williams College (District #5)

-Armor Institute (District #5)

-University of Illinois Medical & Dental Library (District #5)

-Field Museum (District #5)

-Jewish Peoples Institute (District #5)

-Macoupin County (District #5)

-Marion County (District #5)

-Madison County (District #5)

-Washington County (District #5)

-St. Clair County (District #5)

-Perry County (District #5)

-Jefferson County (District #5)

-Logan County-History of Survey (District #5)

-Southern Illinois State Teachers’ College – Carbondale, Ill. (District #6)

-Illinois State Normal (District #7)

-Annals – 1861 (District #7)

Box 322:-Lincoln Hall – Urbana (2 folders)

-Rockford – Miscellaneous

-Manuscripts – Rock Island County

-Dixon – Dixon Public Library

-Dixon

-Elmhurst

-Lombard

-Illinois Library – Galena, Illinois

-Galena

-Aurora Historical Society

-Wheaton

-Lee County – Imprints

-Geneva

-Knox College – Henry M. Seymour Library (2 folders)

Box 323:-Newberry Library inventories (4 folders)

Box 324:-Music arrangements 1A-20A

-Music arrangements 21A-40A

-Music arrangements 41A-58A

-Music arrangements 1B-12B

-Music arrangements by Phil Charig and arranged by David Sheinfeld

-Music arrangements by Phil Charig

-Music arrangements (3 folders)

-Miscellaneous

-Band arrangements

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-Dance orchestra file

-Choral music file

-Dance orchestrations

-Catalogue of orchestrations

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FEDERAL WRITERS’ PROJECT

DISC RECORDINGS

Great Artists Series, “Francisco Goya” - - Ruth Schaaf, Illinois Writers’ Project (1 disc)

Northern California Symphony Orchestra

(2 discs)

Southern California Symphony Orchestra

“Our First Line of Defense” (4 discs) [10-inch discs]

U. S. Navy Band (2 discs)

“Kitty,” by Helen Lipschultz

“The Cask of Amantillado,” by Helen Lipschultz

“Ether,” by Helen Lipschultz (3 discs)

“Ghost Story,” by Helen Lipschultz

“The Darling,” by Lillian Berson

“The Necklace,” by Lillian Berson

“March of Health,” sponsored by the Illinois Dept. of Health (1 disc)

The Art Institute Presents - - Great Artists (4 discs, glass; 2 discs broken)

The Art Institute Presents - - Great Artists (2 discs, glass, both broken)

“Moments with Genius” - - Stratosphere (2) Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago

Davy Lamp

A World of Color

Time (total: 19 discs)

Faraday

Deep Sea Diving (2)

Weaving Through the Ages

Pot of Iron

Introductory Half Hour Show, Part 2

Introductory Half Hour Show, Part 1

Phosphates

A Matter of Hardness

Roentgen and the X-Ray; and Deep Sea Diving

Photography; and A World of Color

Time; and Phosphates

Davy Lamp; and A Matter of Hardness

Introductory Half Hour Show, Part 1

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