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Bethlehem Center building
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View of the Bethlehem Center in 1959. The three story red-bricked building at 1853 S. Racine Avenue was founded as a settlement house in 1884 for the immigrants of Chicago's Lower West Side and Pilsen neighborhoods.
Date:
1959
Collection:
Bethlehem Howell Neighborhood Center collection
Access:
Public access


Congressman Frank Annunzio meets with George Migala and others at the Alliance of Polish Clubs
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Congressman Frank Annunzio (second from left) meets with George Migala and others (unidentified) at the Alliance of Polish Clubs
Date:
1973
Collection:
James S. Parker Collection
Access:
Public access


Bethlehem Church leaders
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Portraits of five Bethlehem Church leaders: Dr. E. A. Adams, Mrs. Adams, Caleb S. Gates, Miss Salava, and Anton S. Donat.
Date:
c. 1900
Collection:
Bethlehem Howell Neighborhood Center collection
Access:
Public access


Congressman Frank Annunzio with Irish Immigration Committee members Pat Hennesy and John Foy
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Congressman Frank Annunzio with Irish Immigration Committee members Pat Hennesy and John Foy
Date:
1972
Collection:
James S. Parker Collection
Access:
Public access


Opening of Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans office on Michigan Avenue
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Opening of Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans (JCCIA) office on Michigan Avenue. Congressman Frank Annunzio (fourth from right) is cutting the ribbon for the opening.
Date:
1988
Collection:
James S. Parker Collection
Access:
Public access