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Glen Ave |
Number of Archive records |
7 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
15 |
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235 East Prospect - 235 East Prospect Avenue 245 East Prospect Avenue Southwest corner Prospect & Glen "Dunn" cottage Demolished
Slide #400 Prospect
Record Type: Photo
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245 E Prospect Ave - "Dunn" cottage Southwest corner of East Prospect and Glen 245 East Prospect Avenue
Slide #399 Prospect
Record Type: Photo
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Agard Deaconess Rest Home - Black & white photograph of the Agard Rest Home. Agard Rest Home was originally the home of Rosa West, who donated the house to the Methodist church to use as a home for retired deaconesses. It remained in use until 1955 and was later demolished in 1960. The home was located at the Southeast corner of Glen and Scranton.
Postcard #64 Agard Deaconness Rest Home LB IL
Record Type: Photo
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Agard Deaconess Rest Home - Black & white postcard of Agard Rest Home. Message on reverse. Agard Rest Home was originally the home of Rosa West, who donated the house to the Methodist church to use as a home for retired deaconesses. It remained in use until 1955 and was later demolished in 1960. The home was located at the Southeast corner of Glen and Scranton.
Postcard #61 Agard Deaconess Rest Home
Record Type: Photo
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Agard Deaconess Rest Home - Black & white postcard of the Agard Rest Home. Messages on all 3 postcards, one dated August 4, 1911, another dated July 3, 1911. Agard Rest Home was originally the home of Rosa West, who donated the house to the Methodist church to use as a home for retired deaconesses. It remained in use until 1955 and was later demolished in 1960. The home was located at the Southeast corner of Glen and Scranton.
Postcard #66 Agard Deaconess Rest Home
Record Type: Photo
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Agard Deaconess Rest Home - Colorized postcard of the Agard Rest Home. 2 cards each with message. Agard Rest Home was originally the home of Rosa West, who donated the house to the Methodist church to use as a home for retired deaconesses. It remained in use until 1955 and was later demolished in 1960. The home was located at the Southeast corner of Glen and Scranton.
Postcard #67 Agard Deaconness Rest Home Lake Bluff, IL
Record Type: Photo
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Agard Deaconess Rest Home - Sepia photographs of Agard home. Southeast corner of Scranton and Glen. Demolished about 1955. Building was donated to the Methodist Church by Rosa West to use as a retirement home for deaconesses and ministers. The home was located at the Southeast corner of Glen and Scranton.
Postcard #136 Agard Deaconess Rest Home
Record Type: Photo
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Agard Deaconnness Rest Home - Sepia postcard of the Agard Rest Home. Agard Rest Home was originally the home of Rosa West, who donated the house to the Methodist church to use as a home for retired deaconesses. It remained in use until 1955 and was later demolished in 1960. The home was located at the Southeast corner of Glen and Scranton.
Postcard #65 Agard Deaconness Rest Home Lake Bluff IL
Record Type: Photo
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"Agard" Lake Bluff Children's Home staff house - "Agard" Lake Bluff Children's Home staff house (was located at 401 Scranton Ave) The home was located at the Southeast corner of Glen and Scranton.
Agard the staff house
Record Type: Photo
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Agard Rest Home - Agard Rest Home, the former home of Rosa West, was located on the corner of East Scranton Ave and Glen Ave. West donated the home, to the Methodist Church for its Deaconesses in memory of her father, Reverend Agard. By 1955 the home was donated to the Lake Bluff Children's home and was demolished a few years later. The home was located at the Southeast corner of Glen and Scranton.
Slide #475 Agard Rest Home
Record Type: Photo
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Agard Rest Home - Agard Rest Home, the former home of Rosa West, was located on the corner of East Scranton Ave and Glen. West donated the home, to the Methodist Church for its Deaconesses in memory of her father, Reverend Agard. By 1955 the home was donated to the Lake Bluff Children's home and was demolished a few years later. The home was located at the Southeast corner of Glen and Scranton.
Slide #467 Agard Rest Home
Record Type: Photo
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Agard Rest Home - Black & white photograph of the Agard Rest Home. Agard Rest Home was originally the home of Rosa West, who donated the house to the Methodist church to use as a home for retired deaconesses. It remained in use until 1955 and was later demolished in 1960. The home was located at the Southeast corner of Glen and Scranton.
Postcard #63 Agard Rest Home
Record Type: Photo
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Dr. Abbott's lots on north side of Sheridan Place west of Glen Ave - Dr. Abbott's lots on North side of Sheridan Place West of Glen Ave
Slide #416 N. side of Sheridan Pl W of Glen Ave.
Record Type: Photo
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History of Grace Church - Documents giving a comprehensive history of the Grace United Methodist Church, starting in 1887.
Doc 2039
Record Type: Archive
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Letter from Simon Kjelsaas to the Village of Lake Bluff - Letter from Simon Kjelsaas to the Village of Lake Bluff submitting his company's bid for the work on the Village Water Tank, Glen Ave Pedestrian Bridge, and Gurney Street Pedestrian Bridge.
Doc 2314
Record Type: Archive
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Project Proposal - Works Progress Administration Project Proposal Project is to remove broken sidewalks and construct new ones on various streets
Doc 2791
Record Type: Archive
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Prospect and Glen - Site of Hotel DeRogers Southeast corner of East Prospect Avenue and Glen
Slide #395 SE corner of Prospect & Glen
Record Type: Photo
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"The Lilacs" South East corner of Center Avenue and Glen Avenue - "The Lilacs" South East corner of Center and Glen 515 Glen Avenue
Record Type: Photo