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C&A Builders see Nordic Park Subdivision, Itasca

C&EI RR (abbreviation) see Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad

C.I.D. Realty Corp., Carpentersville, Meadowdale Shopping Center see Meadowdale Industrial Park advertisement 6-21-1962 AHH 40:1

C.I.O. (abbreviation) Congress of Industrial Organizations

C & L Gardens, Arlington Heights, 817 North Rand Road advertisement 6-15-1961 WH 5:6

C&NW RR (abbreviation) see Chicago & Northwestern Railroad

C & V Decorating Service, Palatine advertisement 4-5-1962 AHH 47:1

C1-C8 zoning classification: commercial

CA&E RR (abbreviation) see Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railroad

CAAA (abbreviation) Coast Artillery Antiaircraft

CAB (abbreviation) see United States, Civil Aeronautics Board

Cabbage Inn, Sharp Corner raided, see Prohibition 2-29-1924 1:5

cabinets see Brockway, W. H., Palatine see Comfort, W. R. & Sons, Palatine see Geneva Wood Cabinet Co, Geneva see Knickrene's Cabinet Shop, Palatine see L & M Cabinet Co. see Madsen, A., Cabinet & Fixture Corp., Wheeling see Niles Center Carpenter & Cabinet Shop see Van's Repair Shop, Palatine see Volz, Christian, Arlington Heights

cabins see also log cabins see Denoyer cabin, Wheeling DuPage County okays cabin camp at Keeneyville 11-11-1949 RR 1:4

Cable Co., The, Arlington Heights, Lorenzen building on Campbell Street advertisement: pianos and organs, illustrations 10-6-1905 1:6

Cable Piano Co., Palatine advertisement: illustrations; opposite post office (Slade Street) 5-1-1931 PE 2:6

cabs see taxicabs

CAC (abbreviation) see Consumer Advisory Council

CACC (abbreviation) see Citizens for an Area Community College

Cada, George, Palatine injured in accident 3-28-1930 PE 1:8 inquest ends with release of 4-11-1930 PE 1:3 transferred to Camp Stoneman, Calif. 9-18-1942 PE 1:1 in convoy 10-9-1942 PE 3:6 in Australia 10-16-1942 PE 4:4 digging in on island in South Pacific 11-6-1942 (2) 2:4 killed in maneuvers at Hot Springs, Ark. 3-31-1944 1:5 breaks neck in attempting sommersault 4-7-1944 1:7 Gold Star Honor Roll 5-26-1944 1:4 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:1 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:8

Cadbow, Edna essay "Ayrshire Cattle", photograph 5-23-1924 12:2

Cadillac Square, Elmhurst, 672 West Lake Street advertisement: used cars 11-7-1963 AHH 20:2 dissolved 8-13-1964 BR 2:1

Cadotte, George, Hoffman Estates appointed village trustee, photograph 10-5-1961 HH 1:1

Cadwallader, J. C., Arlington Heights advertisement: jewelry repairing at J. J. Rubner's Drug Store 4-6-1917 5:1

Cady, Adaline, Deer Grove (mother of Clarinda Cady) almost out of danger, although she was given up by the doctor one day this week (June 23, 1888) 1-10-1941 PE 1:7 mentioned 5-19-1922 1:6, reprinted 5-23-1952 AHH 22:1

Cady Cemetery, Inverness, west side of Ela Road just north of Kirkwood Drive origin of 5-19-1922 1:6, reprinted 5-23-1952 AHH 22:1 Mrs. Sarah Page wants help to clean up 7-25-1924 10:6 first burial ground in Palatine Township 6-4-1926 2:5 first cemetery deed to Township made 77 years ago 4-7-1933 1:7 perpetual care fund grows 9-8-1944 18:8 now officially a Palatine Township cemetery; cleaned up by August Loffel 6-3-1949 15:4 mentioned 5-14-1953 PE 1:5, 10-1-1953 AHH 24:1 photograph 7-21-1960 PE 6:6 described by Mrs. Sarah Page, Barrington 10-11-1962 AHH 50:7 described; created in 1841 when Ezekiel Cady buried his son Wilbert; deeded to Palatine Township in 1850's 10-1-1964 PE 1:2 entranced barricaded 10-8-1964 PE 1:3

Cady Cemetery Association organized 8-26-1932 PE 1:7

Cady, Clarinda see Pinney, Mrs. Morton L., Palatine

Cady, Ezekiel, Deer Grove (father of Clarinda Cady) mentioned 5-19-1922 1:6, reprinted 5-23-1952 AHH 22:1 Palatine street to be named after 1-16-1958 PE 1:6 created Cady Cemetery 10-1-1964 PE 1:2

Cady, Frank, Barrington mentioned 5-19-1922 1:6, reprinted 5-23-1952 AHH 22:1

Cady, Wilbert buried at Cady Cemetery 10-1-1964 PE 1:2

Caesar Lake, south of Barrington boy drowns as sail boat overturns 6-24-1938 CCH 1:2

Caesar, Orville S. Guernsey breeders plan parish show at Dorvillee Farm near Barrington 7-12-1940 (2) 4:3

Caestecker, Charles see Amerline Industrial Subdivision

cafes see restaurants

cafeterias see restaurants

Cahill, Lee M., Palatine photographs 10-19-1945 1:7, 10-24-1947 PE 1:5

Cahill, Patrick, Park Ridge 'political' prisoner wreaks havoc in Wheeling Jail; cell ripped apart 11-17-1960 WH 1:6

Cahill, Peter W. Executive Secretary Illinois Public Aid Commission proposes jailing ADC mothers of illegitimate children 5-10-1962 AHH 29:1

Caifano, Marshall mentioned 5-9-1963 AHH 30:4

Cain, Richard Cook County Sheriff's investigator raids Thunderbolt Motel, Rosemont; prostitution charged 1-3-1963 BR 1:1 tells how to stop drug traffic 5-9-1963 BR 10:3 no 'show' this time—Louie's Fun Lounge raid for real 4-30-1964 BR 8:1

Cain, Willard E., Wheaton named special DuPage State's Attorney, photograph 2-11-1949 RR 1:2

caine, donny, foundations, Deerfield Commons advertisement: women's clothing 7-19-1962 WH 2:1

Cairns, Betty Anne curriculum director for School District No. 21 explains latest trends in classroom 6-27-1963 WH 5:1

Cake Box, The, Arlington Heights, 15 West Campbell Street (formerly known as Arlington Cake Box) advertisement: opening 11-18-1949 6:6, 12-2-1949 3:1 photograph from Arlington Home Show 6-23-1950 4:7 mentioned 12-29-1960 AHH 11:1

Cake Box, The, Palatine, 1 North Northwest Highway (formerly known as Highway Cake Box) opens 4-1-1954 PE 1:7 advertisement 11-16-1961 HH 9:5

Calabria, Carlos, Bensenville killed in action in Italy 8-11-1944 RR 1:8 honored, see Bensenville, Village of 11-17-1944 RR 1:4 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:1 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:6

Calabria, Salvatore "Sam", Bensenville stationed in Oklahoma 8-11-1944 RR 1:8 at Camp Hood, Texas 11-24-1944 9:8

Calahan, Pat, Arlington Heights photograph 2-27-1948 1:4 Calculated Risks cook book steals NWCH bazaar scene, photographs 11-19-1964 AHH 52:2

calculators see computers and calculators

Calderwood, Captain Lowell W., Arlington Heights named new Arlington Heights police chief, photograph 12-19-1957 AHH 1:4 photograph; closes play, see pornography 8-13-1959 AHH 1:7 author Henry Miller and publisher Grove Press file suit against ten police chiefs 10-26-1961 AHH 1:6 dropped from book ban lawsuit, photograph 12-21-1961 AHH 1:1 urges support for Youth Conservation Corps 6-27-1963 AHH 2:6

Caldwell Avenue see Bunker Hill Woods Forest Preserve, Niles see Edgebrook Subdivision, Chicago see Tam O'Shanter Golf Club, Niles

Caldwell, H. Wallace photograph of 4-1-1938 8:7

Caldwell, Hiram D., Palatine filled C&NW water tank 2-18-1949 17:1

Caldwell, Julius, Palatine filled C&NW water tank 2-18-1949 17:1

Caldwell, Royald V. Pastor, Wood Dale Community Evangelical Church 1-23-1942 RR 4:3 ends pastorship of above named church and Itasca Evangelical Church 6-4-1943 RR 1:2

Caldwell Woods Forest Preserve Bunker Hills Country Club to be added to 2-11-1949 PE 1:8

calendar see days see holidays see months see nights see weeks

Callahan, George E., Arlington Heights at Great Lakes 1-12-1945 7:7 just released from quarantine with scarlet fever 2-23-1945 9:4 home on leave 3-2-1945 10:6 at Point Loma, Calif. 3-16-1945 9:2 letter from San Diego, Calif. 4-13-1945 14:3 "found out how salty the Pacific is" 5-25-1945 11:5 at naval base in Pacific 7-6-1945 8:3, 8-24-1945 9:6 letter from Corregidor 10-5-1945 14:4, 12-21-1945 9:4

Callahan, Mrs. Luella see Cook County Department of Public Health 10-13-1939 PE 1:7

Callahan, Mrs. Michael, Bartlett, Schaumburg newcomer finds moving is 'old hat', photograph 2-13-1964 AHH 44:4

Callahan, T., Arlington Heights Supply Train; 2nd Division 4-4-1941 3:4

Callahan, Timothy David, Jr., Palatine youth admits auto thefts, break-ins, photograph 7-20-1961 PE 1:6 sentence teen in burglaries 8-17-1961 PE 1:7

calliopes photograph 9-14-1961 AHH 3:4

Callow, Daniel, Itasca, Bensenville in New Guinea 10-8-1943 RR 3:7 in New Hebrides, photograph 12-8-1944 14:3 mentioned 12-22-1944 10:7, 2-9-1945 12:4 photograph of 3-30-1945 7:7 in Philippines 7-20-1945 10:7 promoted to corporal 11-2-1945 7:3 in Japan 11-30-1945 12:3

Callow, James J., Bensenville, Elmhurst at Scott Field, Ill. 10-8-1943 7:8, 10-8-1943 RR 3:7 enjoys Roselle Register 11-5-1943 7:8 letter from Scott Field 4-21-1944 10:3 "I like that service page" 5-12-1944 14:7 in India 11-10-1944 2:6 with army air force, photograph 12-8-1944 14:3 mentioned 12-22-1944 10:2 letter from India 2-9-1945 9:2 "doing some flying as a radio operator" 3-30-1945 9:8 location: LOK 7-13-1945 10:4 corporal overseas 11-2-1945 13:3 expected home soon 12-28-1945 12:7

Callow, William J. "Bud", Bensenville, Itasca stationed in Calif. 10-8-1943 RR 3:7 letter from Camp Maxey, Texas 2-25-1944 RR 3:7 in Italy 8-11-1944 12:2 missing in Italy 11-10-1944 2:6 killed in action in Italy, photograph 12-8-1944 14:3 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:1 memorial service, photograph 2-9-1945 9:3 "the supreme sacrifice", photograph 8-16-1945 24:7

Calumet Baking Powder Band photograph of 8-19-1927 1:7

Calumet City raids on wild west town 10-1-1929 1:2

Calumet Expressway 70 million Cook County bond issue invalidated by Illinois Supreme Court 2-7-1947 8:4

Calumet School see also School District No. 132 achievement club 4-22-1930 4:3 student essays 4-29-1930 5:2, 5-13-1930 5:1

Calvary Baptist Church, Schaumburg (also known as Calvary Baptist Church of Weathersfield) to meet at Schaumburg Community Center; has met for past year in Hanover Park 2-6-1964 HH 2:7 to continue civic center worship 2-20-1964 EGH 2:4 gets state charter 9-3-1964 HH 5:2 advertisement 9-10-1964 HSH 2:2 to move to Robert Frost Junior High School 10-29-1964 HH 3:5

Calvary Evangelical Free Church, Roselle organized 8-24-1961 BR 10:1 plans first service at Salk-Pioneer Junior High School 10-5-1961 BR 6:6 advertisement 3-26-1964 HH 4:7

Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church, Wood Dale see Calvary Lutheran Church, Wood Dale

Calvary Lutheran Church, Wood Dale, Wood Dale Road and Montrose Avenue see also Wood Dale Community Evangelical Church to be re-dedicated 5-26-1944 RR 1:1 Pastor F. E. Bartling 6-4-1948 RR 6:4 groundbreaking, illustration 8-16-1956 RR 1:5 lay cornerstone Sunday, illustration 10-25-1956 RR 5:1 advertisement 3-30-1961 BR 17:1 chooses officers 12-12-1963 BR 2:3

Calvin, Charles Carl, Arlington Heights jockey 'rides 'em home' at Glenview Naval Air Station, photograph 5-25-1945 14:1

Calvin, John, United Presbyterian Church, Prospect Heights schedules first service in Feehanville School 1-23-1964 PHH 1:4

Camelot Citizens Association plans first dance at Chevy Chase Country Club 4-16-1964 MPH 3:4

Camelot Subdivision, Mount Prospect, southwest of Wolf Road and Euclid Avenue civic association formed 11-7-1963 MPH 7:5

Cameo Players Little Theatre, Mount Prospect picks opening play The Seven Year Itch at Mount Prospect Civic Center 11-5-1964 AHH 40:1

Cameo Terrace North, Wheeling, northeast of Wolf Road and Dundee Road Boeske Real Estate, Villa Park plans home for the aged 11-8-1962 RMH 6:4; illustration 11-8-1962 WH 7:2 Wheeling ordinance rules out condominiums for 7-25-1963 WH 1:8, photograph 7-25-1963 MPH 1:4 models now being shown, photograph 12-12-1963 WH 5:6 nearing completion, photograph 4-30-1964 WH 2:1 zoners approve apartments 11-5-1964 WH 2:1 variation refused for 64 garages in row fashion 12-17-1964 WH 3:1, 12-31-1964 WH 3:3

Cameo Terrace West, Itasca, southwest of Irving Park Road and Catalpa Street Boeske Real Estate, Villa Park proposes townhomes for senior citizens 6-14-1962 IR 1:7 Itasca plan commission to discuss apartment project of 11-15-1962 IR 1:1 plans spelled out 12-13-1962 IR 1:3 Leonard Boeske describes project to Itasca board, photographs 4-25-1963 BR 16:1, IR 1:1

Cameo Towers West Corp., Addison village gives green light to developer Anthony Ross; eight-acre site behind 253 East Lake Street 7-9-1964 AR 1:7

cameras see photography

Cameron see Tibbets-Cameron Lumber Company, Arlington Heights see Tibbits-Cameron Lumber Company, Palatine

Cameron, Arthur, Arlington Heights building code case before Judge Kopplin 8-28-1936 1:7

Cameron, Mrs. Eva Lytle, Palatine see Palatine, Village of 8-6-1943 PE 1:4

Cameron, Larry H. see "Hidden City" see "Lonely Rooms, These" see "Poor, The" see "Transurbia" Paddock Publications photographer, photograph 1-11-1962 AHH 20:4 tells students suburb press offers most opportunities, photograph 2-22-1962 AHH 8:1 at UN, photograph 4-25-1963 AHH 59:1 dramatic articles to probe 'Hidden City', see Chicago, City of 6-13-1963 AHH 35:3 authors article in magazine Grassroots Editor "Picture Coverage in the Weeklies" 8-8-1963 AHH 15:1 to address Suburban Press Foundation national conference 2-20-1964 AHH 17:1, photograph 3-5-1964 AHH 13:5 to photograph 1964 Republican National Convention at San Francisco 6-25-1964 AHH 20:2 in front of Cow Palace, photograph 7-23-1964 AHH 24:3 personal impressions of the convention 7-23-1964 AHH 43:4 tells Forest View High School journalism students importance, growth of photojournalism, photograph 10-15-1964 AHH 11:1 to discuss "Techniques in Photojournalism" at convention 11-12-1964 AHH 67:6 wins awards from Illinois Press Photographers Association for photographs [shown] 12-31-1964 AHH 11:4, 22:1

Camkirk Inn, Palatine, Northwest Highway and Quentin Road advertisement 5-3-1940 6:7 announces its re-opening 3-3-1944 8:7

Camm Construction Co., Inc., Wheeling, 109 East Dundee Road mentioned 12-29-1960 WH 2:1

Cammack School, Glenview see Rugen School, Glenview 9-14-1945 CCH 1:6

Cammelot, William board member, School District No. 12, Bloomingdale Township defeated; vows legal action against author of unsigned circular 4-13-1961 RR 1:4

Camp Alphonsus see Deer Grove Forest Preserve 7-8-1932 1:6

Camp Avodah, Des Plaines, Dam No. 2 (also known as Jewish Victory Farm Volunteer Camp) boys available for farm work 8-11-1944 8:1

Camp Awana Night at Palatine Township High School 5-28-1948 3:3

Camp Baden Powell, River Road (formerly known as Taylor Woods) see Boy Scouts of America 7-20-1945 4:1, 12-26-1946 3:5 see Arlington Heights Cub Scouts 5-23-1947 2:6

Camp Big Timber, 5 miles northwest of Elgin advertisement: Hiawatha, photograph 6-8-1961 AHH 68:1, 6-4-1964 AHH 58:1 Indian show announced 6-11-1964 AHH 25:4

Camp Checaugua, Deer Grove Forest Preserve 800 Boy Scouts enjoy big camp 8-24-1923 (Roll A) 1:3 Boy Scout circus at 7-31-1925 12:4 to leave Deer Grove Forest Preserve 7-2-1926 10:3

Camp Dan Beard, west side Portwine Road ½ mile north of Dundee Road 10-11-1940 1:3 to be reconstructed for Scouts 4-8-1938 (2) 2:4 Scout Pow-Wow 9-28-1945 1:6 200 attend scout pow-wow 10-12-1945 4:6 Boy Scouts in two-day pow-wow 10-15-1948 12:7, photographs 10-15-1948 16:4 377 scouts and leaders in record breaking Paul Bunyan camporee 6-17-1949 3:1

Camp Doddridge see Boy Scouts of America 4-7-1939 (2) 1:1

Camp Duncan, Volo Grove Junior High School, Elk Grove students spend week in outdoor 'classroom' at, photograph 10-15-1964 EGH 4:5

Camp Fire Girls see also Palinois Camp Fire Girls see Arlington Heights Camp Fire Girls see Glenview, Village of 10-10-1919 10:2 see Mount Prospect Camp Fire Girls see Roselle Camp Fire Girls go to Coliseum to help out at Passion Play 3-7-1924 14:4 Mother's Day ceremonial impressive 5-15-1931 CCH 1:3 see Barrington Boy Scouts 5-4-1934 1:6 to enjoy one day camp at Camp Reinberg 6-7-1940 6:1 120 girls active in council fire at Methodist church 4-24-1942 PE 4:2 make plans for 36th year 3-21-1947 MPH 2:7 photograph 6-6-1947 PE 3:1 are 'nature girls' at Elk Grove outing, photographs 7-9-1948 MPH 1:1 mark 52nd anniversary, photographs 3-22-1962 AHH 4:1 program now 53 years old 3-14-1963 AHH 13:1 from Blue Birds to Horizon Club 6-6-1963 MPH 6:1 count 670 members; history, description 3-12-1964 AHH 6:1

Camp Fort Dearborn, Higgins Road and River Road Boy Scouts at 9-10-1943 (2) 2:6 boys available for farm work 8-11-1944 8:1

Camp Greenwood DuPage Girl Scout Council, northeast of Route 53 and 75th Street Troop 840, Itasca girl scouts go to Greene Wood 7-4-1963 BR 13:7

Camp Ground, Barrington see Barrington Park Camp Association

Camp Grounds, Des Plaines see Methodist Camp Grounds, Des Plaines

Camp, Harry, Franklin Park fire destroys home of 2-1-1929 4:5

Camp Holliday Citizens' Military Training Camp at Fort Sheridan now open 7-31-1928 6:1

Camp Lawrence, North Chicago wrecking government buildings; everything for sale 3-3-1922 8:6

Camp McDonald Road (also known as McDonald Road) see Bernard Mens & Boys Wear, Prospect Heights see Bill's Shoes, Prospect Heights see Bonniebrook Subdivision, Prospect Heights see Box-Rite Foods Inc., Prospect Heights see Brickman Manor see Camp McDonald Station see Camp Sacajawea, Prospect Heights see Castle Home Furnishings, Prospect Heights see Dees Shoe Repair, Prospect Heights see Dietz Village Bakery, Prospect Heights see Dobbratz, J. W. & Associates Inc., Prospect Heights see Duet Beauty Salon, Prospect Heights see Eddie's Texaco Station, Mount Prospect see Ehler Wenborg Realty Co Inc, Prospect Heights see Ehler and Wenborg Shopping Center, Prospect Heights see Eirich, Dick, Enterprises, Prospect Heights see Forest View Garden Subdivision see Fred's Finer Foods, Prospect Heights see Gerken Bros., Arlington Heights see Harry's Hardware, Prospect Heights see Herdrich's Variety Store, Prospect Heights see Home Tables Company, Prospect Heights see Inn Between, The, Prospect Heights see Jacobs Hardware Store, Prospect Heights see Jewel Food Store, Prospect Heights see Kelter Realtors, Prospect Heights see Leo's Jumbo see Leo's Stand see Life Saver Dance Floor see Lunch Bar, Prospect Heights see Lustron homes 10-7-1949 MPH 2:6 see Lynde's Delicatessen, Prospect Heights see Lynde's Food Store, Prospect Heights see McDonald Acres, Prospect Heights see Paragon Homes, Prospect Heights see Prospect Heights see Prospect Heights Baptist Church see Prospect Heights Barber Shop see Prospect Heights Bible Church see Prospect Heights Boy Scouts see Prospect Heights Food Store see Prospect Heights Lions Club 12-29-1944 MPH 3:4, 11-1-1956 PHH 1:7 see Prospect Heights Lodge No. 660, Loyal Order of Moose see Prospect Heights Pizza & Restaurant see Prospect Heights Playground see Prospect Heights Publishing Co see Prospect Heights Variety see Rainbow Ridge, Mount Prospect see Rainbow Ridge, Prospect Heights see Rankin Radio & TV, Inc., Prospect Heights see Recreation Field, Prospect Heights see Rob Roy Country Club, Prospect Heights see Royal Blue Store, Prospect Heights see Smith & Dawson see So Rare Studio, Prospect Heights see Sunoco Gas Station, Wheeling see Tropical Garden see Woodview Subdivision, Mount Prospect construction at Elmhurst Road, photograph 7-26-1962 PHH 1:1 at Schoenbeck Road, photograph 2-20-1964 PHH 1:1

Camp McDonald Station, Camp McDonald Road just west of Wolf Road (also known as McDonald Station) see Pearsons' Farms, Camp McDonald Station

Camp McDowell, Warrenville U.S. to take over for signal corps 8-14-1942 RR 1:8 see DuPage County Forest Preserve 6-25-1943 2:4 see Scouts of the DuPage Area Council 5-23-1947 RR 1:1

camp meetings see Barrington Park Camp Association see Deer Grove 1-10-1941 PE 1:7 see Methodist Camp Grounds, Des Plaines

Camp Pine, Des Plaines, Dam No. 2 former CCC camp to house German POWs to aid farmers 4-27-1945 1:3 seven girl scout councils to share quarters near Dam No. 2, 5-7-1948 MPH 1:6 girl scouts seek fathers' aid for renovating 5-14-1948 1:8 fathers' clean-up committee reports on progress 5-14-1948 MPH 1:7 ask volunteer Dads to paint 5-28-1948 MPH 1:7 Girl Scouts 'check-in', photographs 6-25-1948 1:4 Girl Scouts on overnight trip 10-15-1948 MPH 1:8 winning exhibit at Girl Scout May Day, photograph 5-6-1949 3:4 senior scouts study, frolic at outing, photograph 5-27-1949 16:4 Arlington—Mount Prospect girl scouts enjoy 7-1-1949 MPH 1:4 Des Plaines River from Euclid Avenue bridge, photograph 10-26-1961 AHH 27:1

Camp Reinberg, Deer Grove Forest Preserve, east side of Quentin Road just north of Dundee Road Deer Grove Forest Preserve to use buildings as a camp for Chicago children 7-6-1917 4:7 improvements: Catholic chapel, hospital, store, Boy Scout cabin 6-18-1920 1:3 photographs appear in Chicago Daily News [not shown] 7-15-1921 4:3 minstrel night; Negro children invite everybody to attend 8-12-1921 1:4 colored folk entertain at 8-19-1921 4:5 300 colored children arrive for ten day vacation 8-18-1922 5:7 colored folks at; list of plays 8-24-1923 (Roll A) 5:5 to dedicate new recreation hall 8-22-1924 1:1 popular with visitors 7-31-1925 4:7 poor children to have treat 8-28-1925 1:7 closes for season; gave health to juveniles 9-11-1925 16:4 enlarged fresh air camp brings cheer to 3,000 children 8-5-1927 1:1 five hundred children open 6-29-1928 1:1, 6-29-1928 3:2 fresh air camp invites public for the Fourth 7-2-1929 1:4 more room next week 8-6-1929 1:4 dads and sons at, see Boy Scouts of America 10-18-1929 1:3 mothers and children at 7-11-1930 PE 1:4 plan services for Lutheran celebration 8-19-1930 1:8 rally to boost big Lutheran celebration 8-26-1930 1:3 arrest Negro for attempted molestation at girl's camp 8-29-1930 1:6 costume dance ends year; colored folks in real show 9-5-1930 AHH 7:5 vast throng planned for Lutherans 9-19-1930 1:8 to celebrate Protestant "Independence" 9-23-1930 1:1 crowds attend big Lutheran event 9-30-1930 1:7 Scouts First Aid detail served Lutherans 9-30-1930 5:3 200 Boy Scouts to spend week end at 10-31-1930 1:6 big time for Scouts 11-7-1930 1:3 to serve seven groups 6-26-1931 1:1 many prominent people visit 7-31-1931 8:1 to become greatest fresh air camp in United States 8-14-1931 PE 1:1 boxer Fitzsimmons' widow lauds 8-21-1931 12:4 may be closed for lack of funds 6-3-1932 1:2 overcomes difficulties; opens 7-8-1932 1:8 doings 8-19-1932 PE 1:4 officials are guests 8-26-1932 PE 1:3 extracts of fifty page report 9-30-1932 4:1 Judge Bartleme given farewell 7-28-1933 4:3 County Board entertained 8-11-1933 1:7 colored folk to give masquerade 9-1-1933 1:8 benefit raffle to aid chapel at 9-29-1933 PE 1:7 subscriptions aid O'Carroll Assembly Hall at 10-6-1933 1:6 capacity doubled; eight new buildings erected 6-22-1934 1:3 opens with five hundred guests PE 7-6-1934 1:2 CCC to take over, upgrade for winter use 7-27-1934 1:3 takes emergency measures because of heat: builds dormers; fire hose cools off children 7-27-1934 1:8 hosts Negro group 8-24-1934 CCH 1:3 large crowds visit 8-31-1934 PE 1:7 bad weather delays work at CCC camp 12-7-1934 PE 1:3 over 500 at 7-26-1935 5:6 invites public to many special events 8-9-1935 CCH 1:1 Supt. O'Carroll plans new buildings 8-23-1935 1:4 free Negro programs 8-30-1935 8:1 greater efficiency 7-24-1936 1:4 colored group at 8-21-1936 PE 1:6 camp season closes 8-28-1936 1:6 budget does not stop 7-16-1937 1:1 Cook County Forest Preserve President Clayton Smith visits 8-6-1937 8:1 presented flag, see Grand Army of the Republic 8-20-1937 2:3 Negro group arrives 8-20-1937 4:1 entertains county officialdom 8-27-1937 CCH 5:5 enlarged program, photographs 8-12-1938 CCH 8:1 Lutherans join on Centenary 5-19-1939 (2) 6:4, 6-2-1939 1:4 Kiwanis Clubs of Illinois pledge funds for new buildings 7-14-1939 6:1 ready for Kiwanians 8-4-1939 1:1 start 15 buildings 8-25-1939 CCH 1:1 welcomes 500 underprivileged children of Chicago 7-5-1940 4:6 hospital to be built 7-19-1940 1:5 many changes in personnel 7-11-1941 PE 1:6 Arlington Heights Kiwanians to dedicate cabins 8-15-1941 1:6 open house 8-22-1941 CCH 1:2 closes; list of [ancestral] nationalities of the underprivileged who were served 9-5-1941 2:5 Lutheran Mission Crusaders at 6-26-1942 1:1 brings joy to underprivileged 7-31-1942 (2) 1:7 band concert 8-14-1942 1:5 barn dance show a big success 9-4-1942 PE 1:4 to re-open, to be run by non-for-profit, Camp Reinberg Association, Inc. 5-24-1946 PE 1:3 opens July 1, 6-21-1946 4:4 veteran superintendent Stanley O'Carroll dies 3-21-1947 PE 1:3 approve five year summer program 5-30-1947 PE 1:4 neighbors charge guests from St. Charles Training School for Boys are hoodlums 7-11-1947 CCH 1:2 welfare groups combine to operate 7-25-1947 PE 1:5 offers facilities all to children 5-21-1948 CCH 1:6 caretaker position open 5-28-1948 20:5 offers country - life vacation to dependent city children, photographs 7-30-1948 15:7 hold funeral services for director Mary Murphy 1-7-1949 13:4 start fund drive for needy children 3-25-1949 PE 1:8 midwest premier of Down to the Sea in Ships to raise money for fund 4-15-1949 5:6 offers vacation for city children 7-15-1949 2:5 available to Palatine Girl Scouts, photograph 4-27-1951 PE 1:4 90 6th graders, 30 counselors to spend week at 9-5-1952 PE 1:7, photographs 9-12-1952 AHH 6:1 prepares for 500 underprivileged children 6-11-1953 PE 1:7 dedicates new recreation building, photograph 9-11-1958 AHH 5:3 eyes expansion 3-24-1960 PE 5:4 young counselors assist in cooking program, photograph 6-30-1960 AHH 4:3 teenage task force building nature center, photographs 8-17-1961 AHH 38:1 nature offers many lessons for pupils, photograph 10-19-1961 RMH 4:2 Jewish Society for Service finishes building for use by the Society, photograph 8-23-1962 PE 8:6 opens to crippled children, photograph 9-6-1962 AHH 7:2 plans youth leader parley 3-21-1963 MPH 5:1 teachers use nature as a classroom 4-18-1963 AHH 3:1 seining a pond for aquatic life, photographs 5-21-1964 WH 1:5 curriculum moves outside; pupils learn from nature, photographs 5-21-1964 WH 2:5 youth from three nations gather for Tripartite Work and Study Project 7-16-1964 PE 1:3; photographs 7-30-1964 AHH 39:4 School District No. 25 fifth graders complete outdoor education program 10-22-1964 AHH 3:3

Camp Reinberg Association see Camp Reinberg 5-24-1946 PE 1:3

Camp Sacajawea, Prospect Heights, Palatine Road and McDonald Creek, west of McDonald Road see Prospect Heights Boy Scouts 5-10-1946 MPH 1:2 has new look 12-3-1948 MPH 2:2

Camp St. Williams see Deer Grove Forest Preserve 7-8-1932 1:6

Camp Shabbona, near Fort Sheridan boys return from 7-17-1936 RR 2:7 notes from 7-24-1936 8:5

Camp Skokie Valley, Glenview, Glenview Road, Hintz Road and Harms Road (also known as Camp Skokie) entertains officials on 4th anniversary of CCC movement 4-9-1937 8:3 hosts public 5-12-1939 CCH 1:4 anniversary of CCC to be observed at Skokie Open House 4-19-1940 13:6 open to public 4-26-1940 1:8 taken over by the Army 10-2-1942 8:5 South Church, Mount Prospect entertains MPs 1-21-1944 MPH 2:3 Cook County Forest Preserve to wreck 100-odd frame buildings on 30 acres 9-13-1946 2:6 to be sold, is no more 10-18-1946 14:7 Cook County Vegetable Growers rebuffed; Glenview does not want Jamaican laborers at 4-30-1948 1:1 Glenview objects to Mexicans at 4-30-1948 20:5

Camp Tours, Buffalo Grove, 273 Rosewood Avenue private camp for boys and girls 2-27-1964 AHH 68:6

Campanella & Sons, Inc., Des Plaines, 10530 Milwaukee Avenue review: excavating 1-17-1963 AHH 57:1

Campanelli Bros. (also known as Pinewood Builders) subdivider, School District No. 54 faces monumental dilemma 5-8-1958 PE-HES 1:1 tells plan for 1000 homes in Schaumburg Township 5-8-1958 PE-HES 1:6 subdivider seeks to build homes on 160 acres at southeast corner Schaumburg Road and Springinsguth Road 7-17-1958 PE-HES 1:2 grand opening, see Weathersfield Subdivision, Schaumburg Center 6-4-1959 HH 4:1 Schaumburg ordinance to rescue developer 10-29-1959 HH 1:2 developer tells plans for future building 9-8-1960 HH 2:1 donates site for school, see Hale Elementary School, Schaumburg 10-26-1961 HH 2:3 to develop Weathersfield Shopping Center, Schaumburg 8-23-1962 HH 1:7 to develop Schaumburg Village Community Center, photographs 11-15-1962 H 1:1 public hearing on apartment request east side Springinsguth Road south of Weathersfield Shopping Center 2-27-1964 HH 1:2; under construction, photograph 11-19-1964 HH 1:2 ready to build first plant at new industrial park at southwest corner Springinsguth Road and Wise Road 11-12-1964 HH 2:3

Campanelli, Francis, School, Schaumburg, 50 Springinsguth Road see also School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township officials studying 12-22-1960 HH 1:5 plan new school opening on time, illustration 3-16-1961 HH 1:4 board faces dilemma: heating and electrical units 'inadequate' 4-27-1961 HH 1:4 given name 5-18-1961 HH 1:6 opened 'officially', photograph 9-14-1961 HH 3:3 no decision on addition 10-12-1961 HH 1:7 4-room addition slated 3-8-1962 HH 2:4 board agrees to pay extra construction costs 3-22-1962 HH 1:4 construction begins on addition 4-12-1962 HH 2:1 has new look: undergoes summer face lift, photographs 8-30-1962 HH 2:1 list new instructors 9-6-1962 HH 2:4 probe delays; contractors summoned, photograph 10-24-1963 HH 1:4 photograph 12-5-1963 HH 3:5 modern math demonstrated, photograph 10-22-1964 HH 1:3

Campanile, Gian L., Bloomingdale open house slated for 'Rounded Home' at 110 North Maple Street 7-7-1960 RR 1:3 'Villa Rotonda' is no place for squares, photographs 7-28-1960 AHH 47:1 architect works in studio above his home, photographs 5-3-1962 BR 13:1, RR 1:4 advertisement: studio-gallery (round house) 11-8-1962 BR 20:7

Campbell, Alan NWCH administrator, photograph 12-10-1964 AHH 13:4, 15:1

Campbell, Cy, Rolling Meadows appointed Rolling Meadows police chief 3-1-1956 RMH 1:7 receives award, photograph 5-17-1962 RMH 2:5 Rolling Meadows Police Chief, photograph 10-29-1964 AHH 23:1

Campbell, David W., Bensenville at Great Lakes 6-4-1943 RR 1:6 at Navy Pier 8-27-1943 (2) 6:1

Campbell, Donald A., Palatine completes pre-flight course at St. Mary's College, Pa. 6-25-1943 (2) 6:3

Campbell, Edward photograph 8-20-1948 7:3

Campbell, Edw., Arlington Heights advertisement: horses and pigs; Rand Road and Golf Road 11-3-1933 7:3

Campbell, Edward, Bloomingdale at Great Lakes 9-10-1943 (2) 12:3

Campbell, H., Arlington Heights 108th Engineers; 28th Division 4-4-1941 3:4

Campbell, James R., Prospect Heights we salute — public spirited citizen, photograph 10-15-1948 MPH 2:1

Campbell, Jim, Prospect Heights at Camp McCoy, Wis. 12-14-1945 14:5

Campbell, Leslie L., Arlington Heights advertisement: real estate and insurance; in the telephone exchange building 1-1-1926 12:7 advertisement: real estate; 614 Campbell Avenue 6-4-1926 9:4

Campbell, Lois, Arlington Heights director, Arlington Heights Youth Center, photograph 6-20-1947 1:3

Campbell, Nancy Jean, Elmhurst 'Miss DuPage', photograph 6-20-1963 BR 1:5 Miss DuPage County, cooks and sews, photographs 7-11-1963 BR 4:3 places fifth at Miss Illinois beauty pageant, photograph 7-25-1963 RR 1:7 photograph 5-14-1964 BR 7:5

Campbell Products Co., Bensenville barbers' supply company sold; 505 West Main Street, photograph 1-9-1964 BR 2:1

Campbell, Robert, Arlington Heights director, Arlington Heights Youth Center, photograph 6-20-1947 1:3

Campbell, Roy photograph of 9-13-1940 (2) 3:5

Campbell Soup Company, West Chicago spread of mushroom pickers strike seen; Teamsters join line 10-11-1962 BR 8:1 strike spreading to other plants 10-18-1962 BR 13:4 strike is over 10-25-1962 BR 1:6 NLRB denies Teamsters petition for workers, photograph 10-25-1962 BR 13:6 migrant farm workers' working conditions described, photographs 12-20-1962 AHH 76:1

Campbell Street, Arlington Heights see 5 and 10 Cent Variety Store, Arlington Heights see A and B Shoes, Arlington Heights see A. H. Entertainers Record Store, Arlington Heights see A&P South Side Store, Arlington Heights see A&P Supermarket, Arlington Heights 2-11-1949 8:1 see Angeloff's Food Mart, Arlington Heights see Angeloff's, John, Garden, Arlington Heights see Arlington Bake Shop see Arlington Beauty Salon see Arlington Candy Shop see Arlington Fixture & Finishing Co. see Arlington Heights Currency Exchange see Arlington Heights Entertainers see Arlington Heights Federal Savings and Loan Association see Arlington Heights Herald 9-8-1939 1:4 see Arlington Heights Milk Depot see Arlington Heights National Bank see Arlington Heights News Agency see Arlington Heights Realty Co. see Arlington Heights Restaurant see Arlington Heights State Bank 9-30-1949 17:2 see Arlington Home Builders, Inc. see Arlington Landscape Service see Arlington Liquor Mart see Arlington Locker Plant see Arlington Optical Co. see Arlington Packing Company see Arlington Prime Estates see Arlington Products Co. see Arlington Provision Company see Arlington School of Music see Arlington Shoe Rebuilders see Arlington Toggery see Ball of Yarn Shop, The, Arlington Heights see Bartholemew, Louis, Arlington Heights see Baumann, H., Arlington Heights see Bella Luncheonette, Arlington Heights see Bella Pizza and Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Best building, Arlington Heights see Blue Ribbon Bakery, Arlington Heights see Brake Align Service & Supply Co., Arlington Heights see Bray, Jos., Arlington Heights see Briggs, Stephen, Dunton see Burkitt's Jewelry Store, Arlington Heights see Busch TV & Records, Arlington Heights see Bush, Peter, Arlington Heights see Cable Co., The, Arlington Heights see Cake Box, The, Arlington Heights see Campbell, Leslie F., Arlington Heights see Carol's Casuals, Arlington Heights see Christen's Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Clearbrook Savings and Loan Association, Arlington Heights see Collignon's Dairy, Arlington Heights see Collignon's, Lucille, Delicatessen, Arlington Heights see Collins, J. B., Arlington Heights see Confidential Loan Service, Arlington Heights see Cook, Naomi, Arlington Heights see Countryside Inn, Arlington Heights see Countryside Motors, Inc., Arlington Heights see Dattolo, Tom, Arlington Heights see Davis Hair Shop, Arlington Heights see DeGroff, Dr. P. B., Arlington Heights see De Mir Cleaners & Dyers, Arlington Heights see Dieber's Service Station, Arlington Heights see DoBo's Drive-in, Arlington Heights see Dunn, Dr. H. G., Arlington Heights see Dyas, Dr. W. M., Drug Store, Arlington Heights see Easy-Does-It Laundromat, Arlington Heights see Economy Orange Groves, The, Arlington Heights see Eddie's Wines and Liquors, Arlington Heights see Eiler, Delores, School of Dancing, Arlington Heights see Eiler, Delores, School of Dancing, Palatine see Eleanor's Bake Shop, Arlington Heights see Elfeld, Dr. E. A., Arlington Heights see Etzelmueller, H., Arlington Heights see Fawn, The, Arlington Heights see First Baptist Church of Arlington Heights see Fisher, Dr. J. Henry, Arlington Heights see Fleming, John, Dunton see Flentie, Henry F., Arlington Heights see Flentie, Julius D., Arlington Heights see Flynn and Gabel Florists, Arlington Heights see Foley's Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor, Arlington Heights see Foley's Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights see Four Seasons Sporting Goods, Arlington Heights see Franklin, Ben, Store, Arlington Heights see Frosty Freeze, Arlington Heights see Garnette Knit Shop, Arlington Heights see Geisel, Paul C., Arlington Heights see George's Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see Golden Arrow, Arlington Heights see Grandal, Ed., Arlington Heights see Grande Cleaners, Arlington Heights see Granny's Griddlecakes, Arlington Heights see Gregg, H. A., Arlington Heights see Guild, Merle, Post No. 208, American Legion see Hagenbring's 5¢ to $1 Store, Arlington Heights see Hansel's Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Heidorn's Sandwich & Eat Shop, Arlington Heights see Heights Restaurant, The, Arlington Heights see Heller, Dr. Henry F., Arlington Heights see Henry, J. H., Arlington Heights see Hipp, Jos., Arlington Heights see Howland's Meat Market, Arlington Heights see Illinois Bell Telephone Company 6-4-1926 9:4, 2-27-1964 AHH 46:5 see Jahrling Market, Arlington Heights see Jerome, Dr. D. L., Arlington Heights see Jewel Food Store, Arlington Heights see Jim's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Kennicott farm, Arlington Heights see Kionka, Dr. Paul F., Arlington Heights see Klehms' Wooded Lots see Knitting Nook, The, Arlington Heights see Koehler, Adolph, Arlington Heights see Koehler & Wesa, Arlington Heights see Koelling, C. J., Arlington Heights see Kortan, Frank, Arlington Heights see Kovats, Jos. place, Arlington Heights see Krause Block, Arlington Heights see Krause & Kehe Money Exchange, Arlington Heights see Krause and Kehe Real Estate Company, Arlington Heights see Krause Quality Meats, Arlington Heights see Krause's Cash Market, Arlington Heights see Kuntz Realty Co., Arlington Heights see Landmeier Hardware Store, Arlington Heights see Landmeier, Willard 10-11-1962 AHH 1:2 see Langguth's Market, Arlington Heights see Laseke Disposal Service, Arlington Heights see Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, Arlington Heights see Leth, Steve, Arlington Heights see Levine, Arthur Laverne, Arlington Heights see Lindner, Jos., Jr., Arlington Heights see Lorenzen building, Arlington Heights see Lorraine-Anne Shop, Arlington Heights see Madison Hotel, Arlington Heights see Marinello Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights see Masny, Matthew, Arlington Heights see Mayfield, Miss, for Fashions, Arlington Heights see Menke's Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Merrill Studio, Arlington Heights see Meyer's Hall, Arlington Heights see Mills-LeBlanc Dance Studios, Arlington Heights see Mueller's Stationery Store, Arlington Heights see Nehls, R. C., Drug Store, Arlington Heights see Neumann's Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see Nichols, Dr. A. J., Arlington Heights see Northwest Auto Service, Arlington Heights see Northwest Mental Health Clinic see Novak Builders, Inc., Arlington Heights see Nu-Vail Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Oehler, Walter C., Co., Arlington Heights see Paddock, H. C. & Sons 9-8-1939 1:4 see Paddock Publications, Inc., Arlington Heights 6-30-1939 1:4, 12-29-1939 1:4, 2-16-1940 PE 2:1, 8-20-1959 WH 1:5, 10-13-1960 IR 1:1 see Palatine Enterprise 2-16-1940 PE 2:1 see Palmer, George E., & Co., Arlington Heights see Parkview Tavern, Arlington Heights see Parkway Liquor Store, Arlington Heights see Paul's Fruit Store, Arlington Heights see Peter & Gorsuch Jewelry Store, Arlington Heights see Pipers Chocolates, Arlington Heights see Prosser, Dave, Arlington Heights see Provision Company, Arlington Heights see Public Service Company 11-25-1938 1:4, 6-30-1939 1:8; photograph 7-28-1939 4:5 see Quilici Brothers, Arlington Heights see Ranch, The, Arlington Heights see Red Robin, Arlington Heights see Redeker store, Arlington Heights see Rhodes Appliances, Arlington Heights see Ricky's Lingerie and Sportswear, Arlington Heights see Royal Blue Store, Arlington Heights see Rubner, J. J., Arlington Heights see Rubner's Drug Store, Arlington Heights see Sadecky, Louis, Arlington Heights see Sadecky, Vincent, Arlington Heights see Sally Hat Shoppe, Arlington Heights see Sanford, Wm., Arlington Heights see Schiffman's, Arlington Heights see Schmidt Bros., Arlington Heights see Schmidt's Market, Arlington Heights see Scolaro Bros., Arlington Heights see Sheeler's Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Shelkop TV and Radio, Arlington Heights see Siead, Dr. Frank see Sieburg's Drug Store, Arlington Heights see Siemro Electrical Shop, Arlington Heights see Smith, Louis, Arlington Heights see Stanciu, George, Arlington Heights see Steve, Arlington Heights see Studtmann Bros., Arlington Heights see Suburban Cleaners, Arlington Heights see Taege Hall see Thorne, Geo. E., Arlington Heights see Tody's Lounge, Arlington Heights see Tony & Mary's Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Town and Country Shop, Arlington Heights see Toy and Hobby House, The, Arlington Heights see Trettenbach & Olah, Arlington Heights see Turf, The, Arlington Heights see Unger's, Peter, Place, Arlington Heights see Union Hotel, Arlington Heights see United States Postal Service 7-11-1952 AHH 1:6, 5-2-1957 AHH 1:5 see Universal Stationers, Inc., Arlington Heights see Vail Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Vail Tavern, Arlington Heights see Village Harness Shop, Arlington Heights see Volz, Christian, Arlington Heights see Waggoner, Mrs., Dress Shop, Arlington Heights see Wagner Auto Service, Arlington Heights see Waldman, L. F., Arlington Heights see Warson's Beauty Shoppe, Arlington Heights see Weinrich's Shoe Repair Shop, Arlington Heights see Weisenbach, John, Arlington Heights see Westgate Bootery, Arlington Heights see Westgate Park & Shop, Arlington Heights see Westgate Pizza, Arlington Heights see Westgate Walgreen Agency, Arlington Heights see Wheeling House Tavern, Arlington Heights see Wheeling Township Regular Democratic Organization 10-11-1962 AHH 1:1 see Williams, William C., Palatine 12-24-1948 17:2 photographs of 9-3-1926 25:3, 9-10-1926 2:8, 9-10-1926 19:3 many changes 4-3-1928 1:6 house, 900 West Campbell Street, photograph 2-3-1931 12:7 service poles to come out 11-25-1938 1:4 photograph 3-14-1947 1:4 business changes Jan 1, 12-19-1947 1:3 photographs of 80 and 40 years ago 9-30-1949 17:1 photograph 1-6-1950 12:1 first graveled in 1889, 6-30-1950 17:1 designated and approved May 25, 1867, 7-28-1950 17:1 home at southeast corner Highland Avenue moved to South Vail, photograph 1-28-1954 AHH 1:2 court approves widening 9-9-1954 AHH 1:7 elm trees to come down, photograph 3-17-1955 AHH 1:2 Christian Volz building at 17 East Campbell Street, photograph 11-14-1957 AHH 16:3 home to be torn down at southwest corner Evergreen Avenue and 5-1-1958 MPH 8:3 old and new photographs looking west at Evergreen Avenue 11-27-1958 AHH 1:1 Arlington citizens plead: don't axe elms: widening planned 6-9-1960 AHH 1:5 boy defies home's 'ghosts' at 212 West Campbell Street, photographs 7-21-1960 AHH 41:1 after eight decades, old landmark at 212 West falls, photograph 8-25-1960 AHH 23:1 photograph looking west from Evergreen Avenue 9-28-1961 S 50:1 photograph at Davis Street 9-28-1961 S 56:3 photograph at Dunton Avenue 12-28-1961 AHH 1:1 water main break at 25 East Campbell Street, photograph 6-13-1963 AHH 1:4 hearing on roadwork tonight 6-27-1963 AHH 1:5 125 homeowners object to widening 7-4-1963 AHH 1:4, 8-8-1963 AHH 1:1 residents protest again 8-22-1963 AHH 1:1 judge overrules objectors 9-3-1964 AHH 8:4

Campbell Street, Rolling Meadows see Clearbrook School for Retarded Children illustration of home at Wilke Road 10-1-1953 AHH 3:5 photograph of home at 2007 West Campbell Street 10-1-1953 AHH 24:6 'dream' home razed in New Year's blaze at 3406 West Campbell Street, 1-5-1956 RMH 1:5 temporary city hall at home at 2207 Campbell Street, photographs 1-19-1956 RMH 1:6, 4-13-1961 RMH 1:1

Campbell, Dr. Wayland E., Palatine, 125 West Chicago Avenue joins medical group 7-1-1949 PE 1:4

Campbell, Dr. William R., Palatine, Des Plaines buys Palatine Hospital, see Starck, Dr. C. A. 7-9-1926 1:3 advertisement: physician in charge of Palatine Hospital 8-6-1926 11:1 complaint by, see Starck, Dr. C. A. 1-28-1927 1:2 passenger strikes doctor with iron pipe 8-9-1929 PE 1:7 joins Northwestern Hospital, Des Plaines 7-3-1931 PE 1:2