![]() ![]() Chicago Public Library, Harold Washington Library Center, Special Collections, Neighborhood History Research Collection, part of the Austin Community Collections. Size: 1 linear foot in 2 boxes, plus 8 photographs. Īustin Daughters of the American Revolution Papersĭates: 1930-1938. The collection contains biographical information on Austin residents, as well as information on businesses, religious institutions clubs and organizations, hospitals, municipal agencies, parks, residences, schools, streets, transportation, and wartime activities. The collection contains manuscript, print and photographic documentation on demographic, economic, cultural, social, political, and religious development of the Austin neighborhood. Size: 14 linear feet in 19 boxes includes 300 photographs and 19 oversize folders. The collection contains committee files, correspondence, meeting minutes, membership rosters, reports. The Associated Clubs of Woodlawn Records documents the organization’s work to promote business, civic, educational and social welfare in the Woodlawn community. Chicago Public Library, Harold Washington Library Center, Special Collections, Neighborhood History Research Collection, part of the Woodlawn Community Collections. Size: 4 linear feet in 9 boxes including 1 photograph. This scrapbook collection documents Austin social organizations and prominent neighborhood residents. The collection contains yearbooks, clippings, programs, the school newspaper, and photographs Photographs from this collection are available in the Library's Northside High Schools Digital Collection. Originally a junior high school, it was converted to a four-year high school in 1933 and has continued to serve as a high school since that time. ![]() Amundsen High School was constructed in 1930 on Damen Avenue at Foster Avenue in Winnemac Park on the North Side of Chicago. ![]() Chicago Public Library, Sulzer Regional Library, Northside Neighborhood History Collection. Size: 2.5 linear feet in 4 boxes and 7 photographs, plus 1 oversize folder. The Snowstorm Photograph Collection contains photographs of Chicago neighborhoods during or just after the 2011 blizzard. Over 20 inches of snow would eventually descend upon the city with winds measuring up to 70 miles per hour. The 2011 snowstorm started Tuesday afternoon, February 1, 2011. Chicago Public Library, Harold Washington Library Center, Special Collections, Neighborhood History Research Collection. Photographs from this collection are available in the Library’s Millennium Park Digital Collection. All of these photographs are digital and in color. These photographs document the development and construction of the major sites in Millennium Park. Equities Realty was retained to act as owners’ representative for many of the enhancements to Millennium Park. Equities Realty Collectionĭates: 1999-2005. It also includes newspaper articles about Argyle Street, letters from Soo, reports, newsletters, and ephemera. The bulk of the collection consists of news releases and flyers promoting events. Established by Charlie Soo in 1979, the Asian American Small Business Association encouraged economic development in the area near Argyle Street and Broadway. Asian American Small Business Association Recordsĭates: 1990-2001. ![]()
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