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    • St. Peter Church and School

    • St. Peter Church and School

    • Church; Lutheran church buildings; Schools, Lutheran

    • St. Peter Lutheran Church located at 308 North Highland Avenue. In 1899, a new parochial school was built and the church was sold and moved to Chestnut Street. The building was torn down in the early 1950s. A new church building was constructed at...
    • Militzer, Theodore

    • Militzer, Theodore

    • Families

    • Theodore Militzer, grandson of a minister and son of a teacher, lived nearly his entire life in Arlington Heights. He was a piano teacher, a professor of harmony and composition, a civic minded negotiator, a painter of portraits of the old music...
    • Hawthorne Street, 105 East

    • Hawthorne Street, 105 East

    • Dwellings; Hawthorne Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • The house was built in the 1870s by Henry G. Meyer who lived here until his death in 1929. Henry and his sons were carpenters in Arlington Heights and the surrounding areas. He and his sons, Henry C. W., Albert, George, and Frank, helped build...
    • Redeker, Frederick Jr. - Funeral

    • Redeker, Frederick Jr. - Funeral

    • Funeral service; Funeral rites ceremonies

    • Funeral cars in front of St. Peter Lutheran Church for the funeral of Frederick Redeker Jr. He came to Arlington Heights in 1852, attended the local schools and worked at odd jobs on Saturdays and during school vacations at the customary pay rate...
    • Bentz, Robert

    • Bentz, Robert
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    • Pfc. Robert Bentz, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentz of Arlington Heights, was the last of the Bentz's three sons to arrive home from the service after World War II, according to an article in the Daily Herald newspaper on August 23, 1946. The...
    • Bentz, Robert

    • Bentz, Robert
    •  

    • Pfc. Robert Bentz, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentz of Arlington Heights, was the last of the Bentz's three sons to arrive home from the service after World War II, according to an article in the Daily Herald newspaper on August 23, 1946. The...
    • Redeker Family

    • Redeker Family

    • General stores; Stores, Retail; Stores & shops

    • In this picture of the Redeker family standing, left-right are: Herman Redeker, John Redeker;and seated, left-right are: Eleanore Redeker, Wilhelmina Boeger Redeker, and Friedrich Redeker, Jr. Friedrich Redeker Jr. was born on March 11, 1871, in...
    • Redeker, Friedrich Jr.

    • Redeker, Friedrich Jr.

    • General stores; Stores, Retail; Stores & shops;

    • Friedrich Redeker Jr. was born on March 11, 1871, in Muenchehagen, Germany. He came to America with his parents in 1882 and they settled in Arlington Heights. He married Wilhelmina (Mina) Boeger on November 12, 1893, and they had three children:...
    • Redeker Family

    • Redeker Family

    • General stores; Stores, Retail; Stores & shops;

    • Friedrich Redeker Jr. was born on March 11, 1871, in Muenchehagen, Germany. He came to America with his parents in 1882 and they settled in Arlington Heights. He married Wilhelmina (Mina) Boeger on November 12, 1893, and they had three children:...
    • Redeker Family

    • Redeker Family

    • General stores; Stores & shops; Stores, Retail;

    • Pictured left-right: Wilhelmina Boeger Redeker, Friedrich Redeker Jr. and Eleanore Redeker. Friedrich Redeker Jr. was born on March 11, 1871, in Muenchehagen, Germany. He came to America with his parents in 1882 and they settled in Arlington...
    • Chestnut Avenue, 402 North

    • Chestnut Avenue, 402 North

    • Dwellings; Chestnut Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); St. James Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • Purchased from President Polk as an Illinois land grant in 1846, this building began as a farmhouse for Edward Underhill. The building was erected in 1860 and occupied by a Universalist Church congregation until the group disbanded in 1867. It...
    • Weinrich, Carl and Ruth

    • Weinrich, Carl and Ruth

    • Clergy; Shoemakers

    • Carl Weinrich was born on June 21, 1914, in Arlington Heights. His parents were Arthur and Mathilda (Tillie) Schulenburg Weinrich. Arthur was born in Illinois, July 1884. Arthur’s parents were Henry and Julia Weinrich. Henry was born May 1841...

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