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Union members picket Jane Addams Hull-House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home
Several union members picket Jane Addams Hull House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home; one sign reads "Bad Faith at Hull House Assn" and another reads "Social workers deserve more than charity!"
1978

Contact sheet with 30 photos of union members picketing Jane Addams Hull-House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home
Contact sheet with 30 photos of union members picketing Jane Addams Hull House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home.
1978

Contact sheet with 17 photos, mostly of union members picketing Jane Addams Hull-House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home
Contact sheet with 17 photos: 11 of union members picketing Jane Addams Hull House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home and 6 of attendees at an indoor meeting.
1978

CTA tracks, Evanston
View of a train approaching along the at-grade tracks (now Purple Line), just north of the Central CTA station in Evanston. The trestle bridge over the North Shore Channel is in the distance.
1971

Howard Street at Clark
View west along West Howard Street from west of the CTA Howard station looking towards the intersection with North Clark Street and overpass for what is now the Metra train tracks. Small businesses line the street and an advertisement for the North Shore National Bank is painted on the side wall of the building adjacent to the parking lot in the foreground. There is an office building on the far left (1791 West Howard Street).
1975

Parking lot, Benson Avenue at Clark Street, Evanston
View looking northeast, of a parking lot situated at the northeast corner of the intersection of Benson Avenue and Clark Street in Evanston.
1976

Hinman Avenue, Evanston
View looking northeast along Hinman Avenue from north of Grove Street. The Georgian (422 Davis Street) is the large building with the blue entrance awning near the center of the image.
1976

Elmwood Avenue, Evanston
View looking northeast along Elmwood Avenue towards the intersection with Davis Street. The embankment for the Metra train tracks is at the right.
1976

Fountain Square Building, Evanston
View of the Fountain Square Building (1600 Orrington Avenue), looking northeast across Davis Street from the intersection with Sherman Avenue. The building rises behind the plaza where the fountains are located.
1976

Houses, Emerson Street, Evanston
Houses on the north side of Emerson Street, just east of the intersection with Oak Avenue. 1103 Emerson is at the left.
1976

Chicago and North Western Railroad tracks, Evanston
View along the Chicago and North Western Railroad tracks, from south of Church Street.
1976

Union members picket Jane Addams Hull-House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home
Several union members picket Jane Addams Hull House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home; one sign reads "Would Hull House board members work for our salaries?" and another, partially obstructed, reads "Social workers deserve more than charity!"
1978

Contact sheet with 30 photos of union members picketing Jane Addams Hull-House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home
Contact sheet with 30 photos of union members picketing Jane Addams Hull House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home.
1978

CTA elevated tracks north of Howard station
View looking north along Chicago Avenue towards the viaduct for the CTA elevated tracks (now part of the Purple Line). The east wall of the building at 222 Chicago Avenue (Evanston) is visible at the far left.
1971

Davis CTA station, Evanston
View looking northwest across Benson Avenue towards the Davis CTA station.
1976

Wieboldt's Department Store, Evanston
View east along Church Street from the intersection with Oak Avenue. Wieboldt's department store is on the left.
1976

Evanston Day Nursery, Evanston
View of the Evanston Day Nursery, in a nineteenth century house at 1835 Grant Street.
1968

Marshall Field's store, Evanston
View of the Marshall Field's department store (807 Church Street), looking northwest across the intersection of Church Street and Sherman Avenue. The Varsity Theatre is visible on the right.
1984

Area near railroad station, Evanston
View looking northwest from the railroad embankment near the former Railroad Avenue, north of Davis Street and east of Maple Avenue. The Chicago and North Western railroad station is partially visible at the left. Businesses along Church Street, including a Dominick's grocery store, are visible in the center of the image.
1976

Engelhart Hall, Northwestern University
View of the Frank C. Engelhart Graduate Residence Hall (1915 Maple Avenue), at the northeast corner of Maple Avenue and Emerson Street.
1976

Sherman Avenue shops, Evanston
View of shoe stores located in a two-story commercial building on the east side of Sherman Avenue south of Church Street in Evanston. A children's shoe store, the Little Chick Shoe Shop, (1629 Sherman Avenue) is on the right. To its left is the Florsheim Thayer McNeil shoe store.
1979

"The Main", Chicago Avenue, Evanston
View looking northeast across Chicago Avenue at "The Main", a two-story building with ground-level businesses and shops, and office space above. The building was at the time home to the music venue Amazinggrace, and the restaurant The Main Cafe (835 Chicago Avenue). On the second story above the restaurant, a large banner proclaims "Congressman Mikva!" The building, demolished in 2007, formerly stood on Chicago Avenue at the southeast corner of the intersection with Main Street in Evanston.
1976

Asbury Avenue, Evanston
View northeast along Asbury Avenue from just south of the intersection with Crain Street. The white painted nineteenth-century Italianate house at the left is 1124 Asbury Avenue. The intersection with Crain Street is partially visible at the far right.
1971

Benson Avenue, Evanston
View looking north along Benson Avenue towards Emerson Street, from the intersection with Church Street. A raised embankment for the CTA tracks is at the left, with adjacent on-street parking along Benson Avenue. The tower of the Second Baptist Church (1717 Benson Avenue) is visible at the right.
1976

Church Street near Maple Avenue, Evanston
View looking northwest from a parking lot north of Davis Street at the former Railroad Avenue towards of the rear of a department store and shops along Church Street. A Chicago and North Western railroad station and elevated tracks are at the left.
1976

Woman holding picket sign during a union protest at Jane Addams Hull-House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' house
Woman holding picket sign during a union protest at Jane Addams Hull House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' house. The sign reads "Bob Adams would you like our salaries - H___ NO! (We would like YOURS)" with a drawing of money. A school bus is behind her.
1978

Contact sheet with 19 photos, mostly of union members picketing Jane Addams Hull-House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home
Contact sheet with 19 photos: 15 of union members picketing Jane Addams Hull House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home (12 of which feature someone with a bullhorn) and four of unknown people sitting indoors in a meeting.
1978

CTA elevated tracks, Evanston
View of a CTA train running along the track (now Purple Line) atop a raised berm in Evanston. A concrete wall borders the sidewalk.
1971

Area west of the Howard CTA station
View of mixed commercial and residential-use land and vacant lots west of the CTA Howard station.
1975

Evanston's Central Business District
Hand-drawn map by C. William Brubaker showing the location of an underutilized triangle of property in Evanston's Central Business District.
1980

Hinman Avenue apartment buildings, Evanston
View of apartment buildings along Hinman Avenue, north of Grove Street and Raymond Park. Part of 1500 Hinman Avenue (now a co-op) is visible in the foreground at the left.
1976

House, Asbury Avenue, Evanston
View of a white painted nineteenth-century Italianate house at 1124 Asbury Avenue in Evanston.
1971

Evanston skyline from train embankment
View looking northeast over Church Street from the Chicago and North Western Railroad tracks (now Metra tracks). The Second Baptist Church (1717 Benson Avenue) is in the distance on the left, and the top part of the Marshall Field's department store at 807 Church Street is on the right. The CTA Purple line tracks run across the center of the image, and part of a Dominick's grocery store parking lot is in front of the embankment at the far left.
1976

Traffic Intersection at Sheridan Road and East Lake, Image 01
Sheridan Road; Lake Street. Looking north.
1936

CTA tracks and viaduct, Evanston
View northwest across the intersection of Greenwood Street and Sherman Avenue towards the CTA tracks (now Purple Line) running along a raised berm. Greenwood Street runs under the viaduct.
1971

Houses, Evanston
View in winter of single-family houses along a residential street in northwest Evanston.
1972

Grove Street at Chicago Avenue, Evanston
View looking northwest from that corner of Raymond Park. The building on the left with the colonnaded portico (1490 Chicago Avenue) is the First Church of Christ Scientist. The apartment buildings on the right face Grove Street. The American Hospital Supply Corporation building (1560 Sherman Avenue) is visible under construction in the distance.
1976

Fountain Square Building, Evanston
View of the Fountain Square Building (1600 Orrington Avenue), looking north across Davis Street between Sherman Avenue and Orrington Avenue. The building rises behind the plaza where the fountains are located.
1984

Chicago Avenue, Evanston
View looking north along Chicago Avenue from just south of the intersection with Lake Street. The modernist high-rise at the far left is at 1420 Chicago Avenue. The apartment building to its immediate right is 1426 Chicago Avenue. The spire of Lake Street Church of Evanston is visible near the center of the image, and part of the First Presbyterian Church of Evanston is on the right.
1976

Davis Street, Evanston
View east along Davis Street from the intersection with Maple Avenue. A train travels along the elevated Chicago and North Western railroad tracks, just past the intersection with Maple. Orrington Plaza (1603 Orrington Avenue), a high-rise office building, is behind the tracks.
1976

Sherman Avenue, Evanston
View looking north along Sherman Avenue from south of the intersection with Grove Street. The American Hospital Supply Corporation building is under construction at the northwest corner of Sherman and Grove (1560 Sherman Avenue).
1976

Green Bay Road near Foster Street, Evanston
View of a Texaco gas station on Green Bay Road near Foster Street. A train embankment runs behind that, and an industrial structure belonging to The Evanston Fuel and Material Company is behind the train embankment.
1976

Church Street and Maple Avenue, Evanston
View northeast from the intersection of Church Street and Maple Avenue. A Dominick's grocery store and its parking lot occupies the northeast corner of this intersection. Behind this, a CTA train travels along the raised embankment. The tower of the Second Baptist Church is visible behind the train embankment.
1976

Woman holding picket sign during a union protest at Jane Addams Hull-House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' house
Woman holding picket sign during a union protest at Jane Addams Hull House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' house. The sign reads "Bob Adams would you like our salaries - H___ NO! (We would like YOURS)" with a drawing of money. A school bus is behind her.
1978

Union members picket Jane Addams Hull-House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home
Several union members picket Jane Addams Hull House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home; one sign reads "Would Hull House board members work for our salaries?" and another reads "This Adams sure ain't like Jane Addams."
1978

Union members picket Jane Addams Hull-House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home
Several union members picket Jane Addams Hull House Association Executive Director Bob Adams' home; one sign reads "Would Hull House board members work for our salaries?" and another, partially obstructed, reads "Social workers deserve more than charity!"
1978

CTA elevated tracks, Evanston
View looking along the tracks (now Purple Line) near the Davis CTA station in Evanston. Part of the top of the Evanston Marshall Fields store is visible at the far right.
1971

Sherman Avenue, Evanston
View north along Sherman Avenue from the intersection with Church Street. A Marshall Field's department store is on the left; the Varsity Theatre is next to it.
1976

Development proposal for Evanston's Central Business District
Hand-drawn sketch by C. William Brubaker illustrating a development proposal for Evanston's Central Business District triangle. The proposal includes high-rise development with living and working space, access to transportation, and parking.
1980

Charles Gates Dawes House, Evanston
View of the Dawes House located at 225 Greenwood Street, Evanston.
1975