Vertical file containing newspaper articles about the Chicago Fire of 1871, including an original newspaper article from October 18, 1871 from the Chicago Evening Journal that describes the losses that the fire caused.
Vertical file containing newspaper articles about the Chicago Fire of 1871, including ...
Evanston Press, 4 Jan 1890, 2, 3, , 4 Chronology of significant events in the history of Evanston, Illinois, from 1840 to 1874. Last few sections of the article damaged and illegible...
Evanston Press, 4 Jan 1890, 2, 3, , 4 Chronology of significant events in the history of Evanston, Illinois, from 1840 ...
Evanston Press, 4 Jan 1890, p. 1 New buildings include the Dearborn Observatory, Mann block on Davis street, Post office, St. Mark's Episcopal Church , German Lutheran school building corner of Lake and Florence avenue, Evanston club house, general improvements to Davis street including cement sidewalks and removal of telephone wires and poles. The business community Volume ...
Evanston Press, 4 Jan 1890, p. 1 New buildings include the Dearborn Observatory, Mann block on Davis street, Post ...
Evanston Press, 18 Jan 1890, p. 1 Miss Carrie M. Seelye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Issac H. Seelye, formerly of Evanston and now of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, died Tuesday, January 7th. The burial service was at Rosehill. ...
Evanston Press, 18 Jan 1890, p. 1 Miss Carrie M. Seelye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Issac H. Seelye, ...
Evanston Press, 20 Jan 1894, p. 6 Mr. M E. Barker and his daughter Myra are slowly improving. Mr. W. H. Simons has been confined to the house during the last week. The village board has been very liberal in fixing the water rate for the school building at $25 per annum; it is a favor ...
Evanston Press, 20 Jan 1894, p. 6 Mr. M E. Barker and his daughter Myra are slowly improving. Mr. ...
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