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    • First mail delivery in College Hill.

    • First mail delivery in College Hill.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Offices; Letter carriers

    • Eugene L. Swenson of Swenson Brothers receiving the first letter delivered to College Hill properties by mail carrier from Evanston Post Office. Group is standing in front of Swenson Brothers business office.
    • Home at 9016 Gross Point Rd.

    • Home at 9016 Gross Point Rd.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences

    • Home at 9016 Gross Point Rd. owned and built by Kirscht Family. Area where house was located was known as Kirschtville.
    • Grosse House on Galitz St.

    • Grosse House on Galitz St.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences

    • Herman (Buddy) Grosses house on Galitz St.
    • Home at 8059 Floral Ave.

    • Home at 8059 Floral Ave.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences

    • Brick house at 8059 Floral Ave, probably built in late 1800s or early 1900s.
    • Home at 7920 Park Ave.

    • Home at 7920 Park Ave.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences;

    • Home at 7920 Park Ave. The modern style house was razed in the mid 1990s.
    • Fred Hachmeister House  at 5010 Warren St.

    • Fred Hachmeister House at 5010 Warren St.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences

    • Fred Hachmeister home located at 5010 Warren St. The house, which orginally was owned by Christ Hachmeister, the wagon maker, may have been moved to this location. Christ Hachmeisters shop was located in the munipical parking lot on the West side...
    • Home located at 9018 Gross Point Rd.

    • Home located at 9018 Gross Point Rd.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences

    • Home located at 9018 Gross Point Rd. owned and bulit by the Kirscht Family. Area where house was located was known as Kirschtville.
    • Tudor Style Home at 5300 Galitz St.

    • Tudor Style Home at 5300 Galitz St.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences

    • Tudor Style home at 5300 Galitz St. On the Northwest corner of Park Ave. and Galitz St.
    • Home at 9717 Gross Point Rd.

    • Home at 9717 Gross Point Rd.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences

    • Home at 9717 Gross Point Rd., built in 1871 by Nicholas Kalmes.
    • Henry Harms First Home.

    • Henry Harms First Home.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences

    • Henry Harms first home located near the intersection of Lincoln Ave. and Oakton St. Notice the Krumm & Bros. Co. sign on the side.
    • Home at 9008 Gross Point Rd.

    • Home at 9008 Gross Point Rd.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences

    • Home at 9008 Gross Point Rd. Area where house was located was known as Kirschtville.
    • Clients Outing given by A. A. Lewis Realty.

    • Clients Outing given by A. A. Lewis Realty.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences

    • Clients Outing given by A. A.Lewis Realty. The Sunday picnic outing was held at Dempster St. and Crawford Ave. There is an advertisement on the bus at the outing, saying, On Sale Today, Evanston Golf Manor, Dempster St. between Crawford & Keeler,...
    • Louise Jarmuth Klehm and Edwin T. Klehm Frame House.

    • Louise Jarmuth Klehm and Edwin T. Klehm Frame House.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences;

    • Louise Jarmuth Klehm and Edwin T. Klehm Frame House. This white frame house was built in the 1850s and was originally owned by Johann and Christine Jarmuth. It was located at Niles Center Rd. and Howard St. Johann and Christine Jarmuth came from...
    • Home at 5144 Oakton Street.

    • Home at 5144 Oakton Street.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences

    • Home at 5144 Oakton Street. Side view of the large brick house with a small white clapboard building in the back.
    • Home at 9042 Bennett Ave.

    • Home at 9042 Bennett Ave.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences

    • Brick house at 9042 Bennett Ave.
    • Apartment Building in College Hill.

    • Apartment Building in College Hill.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences; Apartment houses;...

    • Apartment building in College Hill Subdivision.
    • Two Images of Residences in College Hill.

    • Two Images of Residences in College Hill.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences; Apartment houses;...

    • Two images of residences in College Hill, an apartment building and a home.
    • Three Bungalows in College Hill.

    • Three Bungalows in College Hill.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences; Automobiles;...

    • Three Bungalows in College Hill. There is a sign for W. Koch & Son, General Contractors in front of the bungalow on the right side.
    • Eugene L. Swenson, the Church St. Bus Driver and another man stand next to the Church St. Bus.

    • Eugene L. Swenson, the Church St. Bus Driver and another man stand next to the Church St. Bus.

    • Architecture -- Domestic; Dwellings -- Illinois -- Skokie; Housing -- Illinois -- Skokie; Skokie (Ill.) -- History; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies; Suburbs -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History; Homes; Residences; Automobiles; Buses;...

    • Eugene L. Swenson, the Church St. Bus Driver and another man stand next to the Church St. Bus in front of a partially completed section of the College Hill Subdivision. Completed apartment buildings and houses are visible, as well as ones still...

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