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  1. Negatives

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    Negatives
  2. Negatives

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    Negatives
  3. 2nd Annual Anaconda Wire & Cable Company, Sycamore, Illinois Employees' fam
  4. Book

    Book; Booklet with blue cover titled "Fate Finds A Way". Written by Francis Stroup and recounts Stroup family history and his own autobiography; covers a period of around 1912-1941 before the Stroups moved to DeKalb County. Located in Box 22 "Stroup" folder

    Record Type: Archive

    Book
  5. Book

    Book; white cover with blue illustrations; Titled "A Manual for Mandated Reporters" (June 1998) published by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Children's Justice Task Force Regional Office of Education Collection Box 04 Folder 07

    Record Type: Archive

    Book
  6. Book

    Geneology of Lindahl Family 1857-1971. The book is a notebook, brown in color with a black binding.

    Record Type: Archive

    Book
  7. Card

    Card; Christmas card; undated; from the Helen and Harold Engh family. Front cover reads "From All of the Enghs A Merry Christmas Skääl" (Skol, Skaal, Sköl); features photographs of the Engh family imposed over a Christmas wreath with a bow. Located in "Engh Family Cards" folder

    Record Type: Archive

    Card
  8. Card

    Card; Christmas card; undated; from the Engh family; titled "Engh's Merry Xmas Story". Story features stick figure cartoons that represent family members. Story reads: "We all, wish you all, a Very Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. Harold, Helen, and Dot are at Sycamore/ Merry Oaks and Harold commutes to Pyle. Dot is a sophomore in Sycamore High School while Helen keeps the house/farm going. Dick, Jean, Wendy, and Laurie have a new farm/ ...

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    Card
  9. Card

    Card; 2 copies of a Christmas card; undated; from the Helen and Harold Engh family; Titled "Station Engh Network News" and details the Engh family members' lives from Spokane, Wilmette, San Diego, and Sycamore. Shows a radio microphone and reads: "San Diego- Dotty and Lt. Bob Moore, who is a real Texan, were married on October 3rd at Sycamore, and have been living in San Diego until he is discharged from the Navy on December 10th. After Christ...

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    Card
  10. Card

    Card; Christmas card; undated; from the Helen and Harold Engh family. Front cover reads "Sköl (Skol, Skaal, Skääl) Merry Christmas...and a Glad New Year" Features two photos: 1st of Harold and Helen Engh, 2nd of the entire Engh family Located in "Engh Family Cards" folder

    Record Type: Archive

    Card
  11. Carlson Family Group, 1949 taken on the original Engh Farm
  12. Cookbook

    Cookbook, black spiral binding with red cover reading "Fay's Pork Chop Bar-B-Que Family Cookbook" One Hundred sixty eight pages complied in1986 by Fay's Family

    Record Type: Archive

    Cookbook
  13. Cookbook

    Cookbook, "Favorite Old Time Recipes from the Northwoods", brown cover, recipes from a Finnish family

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    Cookbook
  14. John and Florence Thompson Family - Photograph

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    John and Florence Thompson Family
  15. John and Florence Thompson Family ready for travel
  16. Negative, Glass Plate - Lucetta Boynton and family

    Negative, glass plate, Lucetta Boynton with family seated in yard Lattin house on Somonauk and High Streets, Sycamore, Illinois in the background.

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    Lucetta Boynton and family
  17. Obituary

    Obituary; Obit for Mary Louise Stearns, maiden name Mary Louise Olsen. Mentions that she was born January 29th, 1942 and died May 26th, 2011. Includes biographical information and says that she was buried at Mound Rest Cemetery in Cortland. Located in Box 18 "Olsen Family" folder

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    Obituary
  18. Orphan Train Family - Photograph

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    Orphan Train Family
  19. Photograph, Black-and-White

    Photographs, quantity of three: 2022.013.02a: John and Florence Thompson and nephew George Larson 2022.013.02b: George Larson was carrying secret documents across the battle field and was blown off of his motorcycle by German artillery fire. Mr. Larson was griveously injured and spent a long time recovering from his wounds. 2022.013.02c: George Larson and his grandparents George and Flora Thompson

    Record Type: Archive

    Photograph, Black-and-White
  20. Poem

    Poem written by family in honor of Joseph Bussone of Sycamore, Illinois as a father.

    Record Type: Archive

    Poem

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