Newsletters
Number 34 – July 2021
OLV – The Mother Church of the Far Northwest Side • When the Squares Ruled the Diamond • Northwest Side Pioneer
Number 35 – January 2022
World War II Evergreen Tree • Pioneer Emiline Sherman • Riding Stables
Number 31 – January 2020
The Molay Family • Elijah Wentworth Sr. • The Jefferson Park Chamber of Commerce
Number 32 – July 2020
A History of Segregation on the Northwest Side
The Ghost Train • Polish Catholic Parishes in Chicago
Number 33 – July 2021
From Roscoe Village to Belmont Heights • Kolze’s Electric Park and other Groves
Number 28 – July 2018
4700 Block of N. Karlov • Stain Glass Artist Hans Muench • Letters from Russ Gremel
Number 30 – July 2019
A Chicago Bungalow • Joseph Schepis • Growing up in Jefferson Park • John Burmeister • Chicago Fire Department Engine 69 • Mayfair Station
Number 25 – January 2017
A Gorgeous Garden of Dreams: The Gateway Theater • Logan Square
Number 26 – July 2017
Memories of My Family’s Corner Grocery Store • Rev. Johannes Block & His Jefferson Park Churches
Number 27 – January 2018
The Jefferson Park Firehouse • The Irving Park Portage • Chicago First Police Dog • The Kildare Telephone Exchange Building
Number 23 – January 2016
A History of Cinema in Avondale • Polk Brothers: The Early Years • The Opening of the Portage Park Fieldhouse
Number 24 – July 2016
Mothers of World War II • Orchard Place • Pioneer Cemetery Tombstones Rediscovered • Lost Movie Theaters of Albany Park
Number 19 – January 2014
LaBagh Woods Homes • M. J. Suerth Funeral Home • Memories of Old Wicker Park
Number 20 – July 2014
The Great Memorial Day Race of 1897 • The Palm Sunday Tornado of 1920
Number 16 – July 2012
The Early Masons of Chicago’s Northwest Side • Hubert W. Butler • William P. Gray • Lyman A. Budlong • Andrew Dunning • Fred Esdohr • Henry Esdohr • David B. Fonda • John H. Dymond
Number 17 – January 2013
Luther North High School • The Northwest Triangle Football Team • The Early Masons of Chicago’s Northwest Side Revisited • John Groenier • Henry Wulff
Number 18 – July 2013
Sears: 75 Years at 6 Corners • Antonio Pasin and His Little Red Wagon
Number 13 – January 2011
Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium • James B. Farnsworth • Mayfair Pumping Station
Number 14 – July 2011
Jefferson Township’s Oldest Church • The Polish Museum of America • Dr. Lewis A. Convis • David L. Roberts • Six Corners Historical Kiosks
Number 15 – January 2012
Whiskey Breakfast; A Book Review • History of Kosciuszko Park • A Photo History of a Jefferson Park House
Number 4 – July 2006
The Henry Esdohr House – Revisited • St. John’s Lutheran Church • Oh, the Good Ole Days
Number 5 – January 2007
Edward Fox • The Central Avenue Jog • The Grahams of Goodman Street
Number 6 – July 2007
John V. May Funeral Home • The Lovely Homes on Leland • Henry Wulff
Number 1 – January 2005
Henry Esdohr • Houses in the Park • Herman Esdohr • The Gateway Theater