Sepia photograph overlooking Gilpatrick Cove and the Vaughan House on Smallidge Point. From the carpenter shop (boat house?) at lower right, the walkway extends to the fleet dock and to the point. The steamer "MORSE" is in center. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Description: Sepia photograph overlooking Gilpatrick Cove and the Vaughan House on Smallidge Point. From the carpenter shop (boat house?) at lower right, the walkway extends to the fleet dock and to the point. The steamer "MORSE" is in center. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Ancestor in both the Knowles & Suminsby Genealogical Records Lines. Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation. Illustrated with Numerous Fine Engravings & Portraits.
Description: Ancestor in both the Knowles & Suminsby Genealogical Records Lines. Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation. Illustrated with Numerous Fine Engravings & Portraits.
Lot map, 20 1/2x24", parchment, of property of Hannah L. Smallidge on Smallidge Point/Gilpatrick Cove. Drawing shows the Steamboat Wharf and access road to it. Names mentioned are Wolcott, Hannah Smallidge. Shows land later bought by W. W. Vaughan. Outline shows Smallidge Homestead.
Description: Lot map, 20 1/2x24", parchment, of property of Hannah L. Smallidge on Smallidge Point/Gilpatrick Cove. Drawing shows the Steamboat Wharf and access road to it. Names mentioned are Wolcott, Hannah Smallidge. Shows land later bought by W. W. Vaughan. Outline shows Smallidge Homestead.
Blueprints donated by Constance (Tanny) Clark regarding her old family house called "Brackenfell". Included are 2 letters, 1 legal agreement pertaining to the property.
Description: Blueprints donated by Constance (Tanny) Clark regarding her old family house called "Brackenfell". Included are 2 letters, 1 legal agreement pertaining to the property.
2 are very fragile, brittle paper, many tears and attached to paper case that the map fits into when folded. Third is extremely brittle and breaks when touched. Fourth is framed and on display in library.
2 are very fragile, brittle paper, many tears and attached to paper case that the map fits into when folded. Third is extremely brittle and breaks when touched. Fourth is framed and on display in library.
The author read the paper before the Chicago Historical Society. It is an imaginary account of an alleged lawsuit of Frederick Law Olmstead vs. the Astor family, involving Captain Kidd's treasure
Description: The author read the paper before the Chicago Historical Society. It is an imaginary account of an alleged lawsuit of Frederick Law Olmstead vs. the Astor family, involving Captain Kidd's treasure