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A handwritten history of Lake Bluff at the time of the Illinois Centennial, 1918. Written as a part of a county wide centennial program, the history was researched by the 7th and 8th grade classes of the Lake Bluff School. Some photographs are included.
Indians pg. 13
Record Type: Archive
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An excerpt from History of Deerfield by Elizabeth Cloes Hole - Biographical information written by and about Elizabeth Cloes Hole, daughter of John Cloes excerpt from History of Deerfield 1928.
An excerpt from History of Deerfield by Elizabeth Cloes Hole
Record Type: Archive
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Artifacts from the Potawatomi - Several articles describing artifacts left behind by the Potawatomi tribe, who lived along the North Shore for 200 years before Europeans arrived. Most of the articles are about "trail trees." The Potawatomi would bend young trees into an unusual position pointing in a certain direction to mark their trails. Pictures from the early 1900s of Trail Trees on Scranton Avenue and North Avenue.
Artifacts from the Potawatomi
Record Type: Archive
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