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701 Park Pl |
Number of Archive records |
4 |
Number of Library records |
2 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
3 |
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701 Park Place - An Architectural and Historic Survey of the Camp Meeting Area of Lake Bluff that was completed in 1998. Additional information about the property is available at the Lake Bluff History Museum. 701 Park Place Also known as the Pink Palace Also included are Multiple Listing Sheets (MLS)
701 Park Place
Record Type: Photo
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701 Park Place - A series of 11 Xerox photos of the William and Alice Corbin Henderson home 701 Park Place. William was a painter and Alice a writer and co-founder of Poetry Magazine. They later moved to Santa Fe New Mexico.
701 Park Place
Record Type: Photo
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Pennasanta Woods home of the Henderson's - Photo copy of Alice Corbin and William Penhallow Henderson's Lake Bluff home, Pennasanta Woods commonly known as the Pink Palace, located at 701 Park Place. A pastel on color paper c. 1916. Alice Henderson and William Henderson were part of the Artist Colony in Lake Bluff. The Court - Lake Bluff (Pennasanta Woods), c. 1916 Pastel on colored paper 7 1/4 x 9 3/4 inches
Pennasanta Woods home of the Henderson's
Record Type: Archive
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William P. Henderson, An Artist of Santa Fe - Breeskin, Adelyn D.
November 1978
Record Type: Library
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Writer of verse weds a painter - A wedding announcement of Alice Corbin to William Henderson. Corbin was co-founded Poetry Magazine and Henderson an artist. They were married in October, 1905. The article mentions : They will reside at Lake Bluff where Mr. Henderson has built a studio. The home is located at 701 Park Place
Alice Corbin marries Henderson
Record Type: Archive
